Monday, December 12, 2011

Michael Jackson's daughter debut in the film world

The daughter of the late singer Michael Jackson, Paris debut in the world of cinema with the film children "LUNDON's Bridge and the Three Keys", a mixture of animation and images actual, reported the online edition of People magazine.

Paris Jackson, 13, will play a young woman who, as related to post survives after a jellyfish has brainwashed him in the ocean.

The film, which starts shooting in January, will be the first in a series based on the character of LUNDON O'Malley said the film's producer, Stephen Sobisky.

The franchise will focus on the texts of the fantasy novels of Dennis H. Christen.

"He wants to be an actress," said Sobisky. "He wants to take his father's legacy and do something good for the world, our product offers that," he added.

According to the producer, half of the revenues of the film and books published with the image of Paris on the cover will be donated to various schools.

Paris Jackson will appear as a human character in a universe full of animate beings to those who lend their voices, among others, the television host Larry King and his wife, Shawn.

For the time is unknown release date of the tape.

"It's a sweet and intelligent girl," said Sobisky. "Our goal is to make sure a good time doing something that will keep her busy. For me it will be one of my daughters and I will protect as you would with any of my three children," he said.

Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009 the victim of a poisoning of sedatives, especially the anesthetic propofol, a drug indicated for use only in hospitals. Your doctor, Conrad Murray, admitted having administered the powerful anesthetic to the singer to treat your insomnia.

Murray recently submitted documentation to appeal the trial in which a jury found him guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of the singer when he was a patient in 2009.

Murray was sentenced to four years in prison for being considered directly responsible for the death of "King of Pop", the maximum penalty he could impose under California law.

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