Mira’s scary experience with a nanny - 2007-11-21
Mira Sorvino believes she had found the perfect nanny for her two children, after the actor’s child scaring experience. When she had to seek for a person to look after Mattea Angel, 3, and 18-months Johnny Christopher King, Mira remembered a German nanny she had as a child who denied the Holocaust and left her a bad feeling. The star recalls, "I actually had a very strange experience when I read The Diary of Anne Frank as a child. "We had a German housekeeper babysitting for us, and when I'd finished the book, I was crying. In an effort to comfort me, she told me, 'Oh no, this is all lies. Many more Germans died than Jews. Only 600,000 (Jews died), not six million. It's lies, all lies.' "She was completely indoctrinated in a denial of the Holocaust. It was very, very scary."
Mira looks for Ad community to help Darfur - 2007-10-01
Mira Sorvino expects there will be more ad campaign about Darfur struggles. The actress, who is well-known for her commitment with social causes, has chosen a different way than other Hollywood Darfur fellows such as Steven Spielberg George Clooney and Mia Farrow to help the conflict. Sorvino points to the commercial community, and wants them to look upon the long-suffering populace there as a client, and create powerful campaigns to help. During the Advertising Week that took place in New York from September 24-28, the actress called upon marketing experts to approach the media to help end the ethnic killing in Sudan’s Darfur region.
Where’s Mira? - 2007-08-24
Mira Sorvino was spotted with her kids Mattea and Johnny while buying coffee at the West Hollywood stalwart Grafton Hotel, where they are now put up. The actress was also seen walking her pooches the other day. Meanwhile, we want to remeber you that Mira’s next film Reservation Road "Hotel Rwanda is scheduled for October 19. |