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Hollywood figures: Return Lolita to Puget Sound

Friday, July 24th, 2009

SEATTLE — Some big Hollywood names are behind a push to free a captured orca whale and return it to Puget Sound.

Protesters have hounded the Miami Seaquarium for years, urging it to free its star, Lolita. The orca was just seven years old when she was captured in 1970 in the waters off of Whidbey Island, and has been performing daily shows ever since.

But now actor Raul Julia-Levy is getting Hollywood involved. He is the son of the late Raul Julia who starred in “Addams Family” films. Also involved in the effort are Ron Howard, Johnny Depp and Harrison Ford.

“I believe we’re going to get her back,” said Julia-Levy.

The Hollywood figures are asking producers and directors to boycott film shoots in Florida.

“I believe Hollywood represents three (hundred) to 400 million dollars in films. We have CSI Miami that brings a lot of money into the state,” he said.

But the Miami Seaquarium says Lolita couldn’t survive in the wild.

“She has entertained and educated millions of children. We think letting her go would be an irresponsible act on our behalf,” said Robert Rose of the Seaquarium.

Aquarium officials point to Keiko, the killer whale who was freed after he starred in “Free Willy.” He died before learning to live on his own.

But activists say Lolita is different. She was captured after she learned to fish and could be reunited with her family, the “L” pod in Puget Sound.

And if Julia-Levy gets his way, she will be back.

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Estiman que Madonna pagaría 169 millones de dólares a Guy Ritchie

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

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La cantante estadunidense Madonna podría verse obligada a pagar hasta 100 millones de libras (alrededor de 169 millones de dólares) a Guy Ritchie, por el divorcio, según expertos en el tema citados hoy por el diario “The Independent”.

Con ello, la separación legal entre la pareja se convertiría en la más cara de la historia legal británica, de acuerdo con los especialistas en divorcios.

La Reina del Pop“, cuyo patrimonio reunido en más de 25 años de carrera, es estimado en alrededor de 510 millones de dólares, tendría que desprenderse de casi 169 millones de dólares para dicho propósito, de acuerdo con la información del diario.

El cineasta y la intérprete de “Like a virgin“, quienes tienen cerca de ocho años de matrimonio, quieren divorciarse por la vía rápida, lo que llevará a un acuerdo en los tribunales, para que el juez dictamine en qué términos quedaría la separación.

De acuerdo con el abogado Andrew Nexbury, si Ritchie insiste en que los procedimientos respectivos sean en Gran Bretaña, esto le costaría a Madonna más caro que si el trámite se realizara en California.

RAUL JULIA LEVY AND FRIENDS, JHONNY DEPP, HARRISON FORD, ROBERT DOWNEY JR.

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

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GEORGE A. ROMERO’S LAND OF THE DEAD Premiere

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

“This is like STAR WARS for horror fans” stated Eli Roth, Director of CABIN FEVER. “Zombie Master” George A. Romero once again brings to life and the big screen another Zombie movie for the enjoyment of horror lovers all over the world.


Universal Pictures and Atmosphere Entertainment MM hosted a special screening on Monday, June 20th at the National Theatre in Westwood, California. Seen on the blood red carpet was the stars of the film Simon Baker (Riley), Dennis Hopper (Kaufman), Robert Joy (Charlie), Eugene A. Clark (Big Daddy), Jennifer Baxter (Baseball#9), Pedro Arce (Pillsbury), Greg Nicotero (head special makeup effects artist), producers Mark Canton and Steve Barnett and director George A. Romero.


Joining the stars were guests Alicia Arden, Adrienne Barbeau, Corbin Bernsen, Sharon Case, Patrick Kilpatrick, Judy O’Dea (star of NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD), Scott Reiniger (star of the original DAWN OF THE DEAD), Suzanna Ursuly, Eli Roth, Willie Garson, Raul Julia-Levy, Jenna Fisher and James Gunn.


GEORGE A. ROMERO’S LAND OF THE DEAD opened June 24th in theaters across the country and is rated R.


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Monday, April 7th, 2008

Raul Julia Levy Elton John, Lindsay Lohan, and 50 Cent unite to free a killer whale — meet the man who brought them together

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Hollywood producer Raul Julia-Levy’s current project involves an impressive cast ranging from Johnny Depp, , and Harrison Ford to Elton John, 50 Cent, and Plácido Domingo. He’s attracted high-powered producers including Cameron Crowe, Ed Elbert, and Ron Howard. It’s a veritable A-list role call, and he’s still recruiting.

But the brightest star in Julia-Levy’s lineup — and no doubt the biggest, at 7,000 pounds — is Lolita, a 40-year-old killer whale living in a 20-foot-deep tank at the Miami Seaquarium.

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Friday, April 4th, 2008

Elton John, Lindsay Lohan, and 50 Cent unite to free a killer whale — meet the man who brought them together

By Sarah van Schagen

04 Apr 2008

Photo: Krosstok via Flickr

Celebs are flipping out over Lolita’s living conditions.

Photo: Krosstok

Hollywood producer Raul Julia-Levy’s current project involves an impressive cast ranging from Johnny Depp, Lindsay Lohan, and Harrison Ford to Elton John, 50 Cent, and Plácido Domingo. He’s attracted high-powered producers including Cameron Crowe, Ed Elbert, and Ron Howard. It’s a veritable A-list role call, and he’s still recruiting.

But the brightest star in Julia-Levy’s lineup — and no doubt the biggest, at 7,000 pounds — is Lolita, a 40-year-old killer whale living in a 20-foot-deep tank at the Miami Seaquarium.

Taken from her family while still a juvenile, Lolita has been performing for sunburnt tourists twice a day over the last 37 years. The tank she lives in is just four times her size at its widest; she’d have to circle it more than 600 times to travel the same distance her still-wild family members might in an average day. Her only companion — another killer whale from her pod, or family group — died 20-some years ago after repeatedly bashing his own head against the enclosure walls. In her native Pacific Northwest waters, whales like Lolita have lifespans similar to humans; in a tank, that life expectancy is cut in half.

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“The conditions that she lives in are barbaric,” Julia-Levy shouts to me over the phone, unable to contain his anger. He decided to get involved in the campaign to free Lolita last year, when he learned that it was in need of star power. But as spokesperson for the glittery troops he’s amassed, Julia-Levy — the son of Addams Family actor Raul Julia — emphasizes that he and the other Lolita-loving producers and celebrities are involved as regular citizens, not activists.

“We are people who have consciences,” he says, “and everyone in this campaign from Hollywood has a mind of their own, and we believe that what we’re doing is the right thing simply because animals should live in their normal habitat.”

Their fight is not a new one. In fact, activists have been trying for years to convince the Seaquarium to retire Lolita — at times, offering up to $1 million for her release. She made national television in 1995 when Dateline NBC played a recording of her pod’s vocalizations and viewers watched the whale cozy up to the speaker and listen. In 2003, a documentary about Lolita, Slave to Entertainment, hit film festivals across the country, garnering more attention for the cause. But only in the last few months has the campaign begun to gain momentum again, making news as more and more big names join up.

Julia-Levy’s passion for this campaign was evident just a few moments into our conversation — and his fervor shows no signs of waning. When asked what’s next, he hinted at a plan “involving a ‘big stick,’” but said he couldn’t elaborate just yet. No doubt when he does, he’ll have plenty of star power behind him.

question How did you first hear about Lolita and get involved in the campaign?

answer I knew about Lolita for a long time, but it was probably about a year ago when I really got involved with the campaign. I was actually a little depressed because my little dog had just died — he was 9 years old. It was a very tough time for me, and I was looking at pictures of my dog on the internet and then I came across … [a video] of Lolita and the conditions of where she lives. And I got even more depressed.

Then I did a little bit of research on the situation and I contacted the Keiko Foundation, which is [under the umbrella of] the Earth Island Institute. They’re the ones that have the vast experience relocating animals to their natural habitat — like Keiko [the star of Free Willy] and Springer.
 

question Who all is on board so far?

answer The latest one to join the campaign is Elton John. We have some of the most powerful producers on board: Jonathan Sanger, Ed Elbert, Richard Donner (who was behind the Keiko campaign and was extremely instrumental in the release of Keiko), David Permut, Steve Longi. We have a wide range of celebrities, too, including Johnny Depp, 50 Cent, [Hayden Panettiere, Lindsay Lohan, Plácido Domingo, Janet Jackson, Ringo Starr], Harrison Ford … the list is pretty extensive.

We really just want to send the right message. We want people to educate themselves and to learn and know that it is not possible for an animal of that magnitude, that large, that in her normal habitat is used to traveling long distances — at least 80 to 150 miles a day — to be confined in a small, little tank, day after day, night after night for the past 30-something years. That’s not normal. That animal needs to go back to her normal habitat.

question What does it say about our culture that it wasn’t until these famous faces got attached to the campaign that people started to pay attention?

answer Unfortunately, in our society nobody listens to your next-door neighbor when he raises his voice. … When celebrities speak loud and stand up, it seems like everybody listens, it seems like everybody takes it more seriously, and I don’t understand why normal people do not do the same thing … This is work that we all have to do as citizens. We all have to raise our voices when something is not right. Why do we have to wait for celebrities to raise their voices first?

question Is it the responsibility of celebrities then — because they are influencing the public this way — to research these organizations and get involved?

answer I think it’s everybody’s issue … every citizen in this country has the same responsibility as any celebrity in Hollywood. Everybody should be responsible for taking care of our environment, our water, our animals. This responsibility belongs to everyone.

The bed we’re gonna be sleeping in tomorrow, we’re making it today.

question What do you say to the argument that Lolita shouldn’t be moved?

Lolita in nets during her capture.

Courtesy Raul Julia-Levy

answer Those who oppose this are extremely arrogant. Who are they to say that animals cannot be relocated? If you put a person in a cage for 30 years and you ask him to choose — “Do you want to get out of that cage or do you want to stay there?” — what do you think he’s going to say? He’s gonna say he wants to get out of that cage. Unfortunately, animals cannot speak. That’s why we need to speak for those animals who cannot speak for themselves.

For those who say, “Oh, the animal is happy here because we love him,” it’s completely erroneous. Animals need to be loved by humans — but in their normal habitat. Meaning: Respected. We need to respect their habitat; we need to respect their privacy; and we need to respect their freedom.

I don’t want to love animals in captivity; I want to let them go. And this animal surely deserves to go back to her family, to her normal habitat. This animal has paid the highest price of her life: Being confined to a cage for 37 years. I can tell you 100 percent that animal cannot wait for the day to come that she’s going to be free.

question Speaking of raising voices — tell me about the benefit concert. Is that still in the works?

answer It’s part of our plans to put on a benefit concert — absolutely. We want to do it in Miami, a couple of blocks from the Seaquarium. We’re planning a series of events.

But right now, our team is in the process of negotiations with the Seaquarium. We will try every single diplomatic road to resolve this situation properly for both parties. This has to be a winning situation for both parties.

I think [Seaquarium owner Arthur] Hertz should really think about this because he’s got a whale that’s not going to live more than five years in that tank. And he can come out of this one looking like a hero. It’s up to him. But like I said, our team is putting together a diplomatic plan to negotiate the situation, make both parties win, and do the right thing.

question So that’s the first step … and if that doesn’t work?

answer Then the campaign goes to a whole new level …

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Raul Julia Levy, Johnny Depp, Harrison Ford & Snoop Dogg fight to free Willy

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

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Celebrity support is putting pressure on the Miami Seaquarium to release one of their prized Orcas. Lolita the killer whale has been part of the aquarium’s dog and pony show for the last 37 years, spending her days performing and her nights in a cramped tank that measures 80ft. at its widest point. Lolita is 20ft. long and 7,000 lbs.

Local activists have been calling for her release for years, but after a Newsweek article broke the story in January, a whole new force of nature has come to Lolita’s rescue — star power. All sorts of celebs are jumping on the ‘free Lolita’ bandwagon including rappers 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg and A-listers like Johnny Depp and Harrison Ford. Hollywood producer Raul Julia-Levy is even working on a benefit concert for the killer whale.

Are these celebrities really interested in what’s best for Lolita? Surely, after an animal is in captivity for 37 years, releasing it back to the wild isn’t as simple as dropping it off at Puget Sound and hoping everything will be OK. Similar efforts were undertaken to free Keiko, the charismatic killer whale of “Free Willy” fame. Back in the ocean, Keiko’s condition deteriorated steadily until he died, despite the daily monitoring of the Ocean Futures Society.

Actor and Philanthropist Raul Julia-Levy Assembles His Cast to Release Lolita

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

 Raul Julia-Levy (http://www.rauljulialevy.com), actor and philanthropist, announces exclusive alliance with the Free Willy Keiko Foundation / Earth Island Institute (http://www.earthisland.com) to reunite captive orca, Lolita, with her pod in Puget Sound.Much has been made in the news in the last month about a coalition of recording artists, actors and producers teaming up in hopes of helping Miami Seaquarium’s performing killer whale Lolita rejoin her family group in the Pacific Northwest. Actor Raul Julia-Levy, the official spokesperson for this coalition, announced today that he is continuing a campaign designed to gain public awareness and ultimately the release of one of the last remaining wild captive orcas, Lolita.

This elite coalition includes national/global partners around the world, including Ed Elbert, Richard Donner, David Permut, Steve Longi, Johnny Depp, Cameron Crowe, Jonathan Sanger, Harrison Ford, Elton John, 50 Cent, Hayden Panettiere, Placido Domingo, Lindsay Lohan, Janet Jackson, Truth Hurts, Richard Grieco, Billy Zane and recently the international auto maker Saab. In the Saab commercial, it features Lolita in her tank, along with a chained dog, and a bird flying against glass window, with the theme, “Release Me”, including a tagline, “The Power of Nature Just Wants to be Free.”

In announcing this alliance, Julia-Levy states that The Free Willy Keiko Foundation (http://www.keiko.com) has unique expertise in the capture and the care of orcas. They are the only non-government, non-profit organization in the world with experience in successfully translocating an adult killer whale over long distances. (Keiko, from Mexico City to Newport, OR, and then from Newport to Iceland.)

The Free Willy Keiko Foundation assembled an A-list team of veterinarians and handlers and an extraordinary amount of expertise. Although Keiko never found his family, the project is considered by many to be successful in fulfilling a promise made to millions of kids around the world — to make Keiko free. Now they’re confident if given a chance, they can help write that Hollywood ending for Lolita.

Unlike Keiko, Lolita’s family exists in the waters of the Puget Sound, and she still vocalizes her family recognizable call, and through the past three decades, the Southern Resident Orca Community is now considered to be one of the most studied groups of orcas in the world. Bringing Lolita back home to her family (pod) could be a boon to the whale population in Puget Sound, as well as sending a loud and clear message to the world that animals on our planet do have a voice–it is our voice.

“There’s no other group out there with the kind of knowledge and resources that the Free Willy Keiko Foundation has that can give Lolita the best chance of retirement,” says Julia-Levy. “But the bottom line is, we don’t own the whale,” Julia-Levy is quick to note. “The Miami Seaquarium does.”

However, the Seaquarium is concerned about the welfare of Lolita because she never had to find her own food, and has had constant human contact for nearly four decades; therefore, a move across the country could be too stressful. Some scientists have suggested the transport could even kill her.

Julia-Levy has a different opinion. He says, “Based on the reports we have received from leading scientists is that she’s in incredible health, and that’s solely because of the love and care that she’s received at The Miami Seaquarium. That also makes her an exceptional candidate for safe transport and reintroduction to her natural habitat.”

“Although we appreciate the support in-kind, from organizations and individuals who have come forward to yield expertise, ownership and credentials in this effort.” Julia-Levy goes on to say, “It is through our exclusive alliance with the Free Willy Keiko Foundation that we can build the best bridge with the Seaquarium to work together to do the right thing for Lolita.”

Inquiries about this campaign can be directed to the Earth Island Institute.

Media Contact:

David Phillips

davep @ earthisland.org

Earth Island Institute

300 Broadway, Suite 28

San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 788 3666 X 145

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