Anonymous wrote:A different Holton mom here with something I didn't know.
Alum Melissa Bernstein ’94 also won an Emmy on Sunday as co-executive producer of “Breaking Bad” for Best Drama. The series won a total of ten emmys. Very cool.
Anonymous wrote:PP here. I don't discriminate and will tear down phonies no matter their race, sex, sexual orientation, religion or ethnic background. Glad to know that Guliana has been with E for a while. Based on your definition everyone at E is a role model. My point is that JLD has been on several shows that have had a huge impact on American culture. That impact can be felt across generations and in other countries. People think differently after watching her performances than the did before doing so. She is someone who has made an impact and worthy of being a role model. Again, I am not knocking Guliana. I am happy that she has been able to accomplish what she has in her career and I hope she achieves more success but if you gave me or others a list of people to include as role models, that list would probably include Hillary Clinton, Samatha Powers, Michelle Obama, Angela Merkel and Angelina Joliee. If asked, most would probably say that JLD should be included. As a conservative, the before mentioned are not may favorite people although I admire them and what they have accomplish. No knock against Guliana, but she is not in the same class.
Anonymous wrote:Or are future presidents themselves.
Anonymous wrote:A different Holton mom here with something I didn't know.
Alum Melissa Bernstein ’94 also won an Emmy on Sunday as co-executive producer of “Breaking Bad” for Best Drama. The series won a total of ten emmys. Very cool.