Sunday, February 03, 2013

Patrik and Pol: Remembering Anna Nicole Smith

 
 

Until You Walk The Path, You Won’t Know Where it Goes will be chatting with Patrik Simpson and Pol Atteu on February 8, 2013 at 1 pm eastern as they remember their dear friend, Anna Nicole Smith.





Patrik Simpson has over 20 years of knowledge and experience in the modeling and acting industry. As a leader in the competitive field of fashion and entertainment, he served as President of the MAAI (Modeling Association of America International) twice. After a short stint as a runway model he assisted two of Hollywood's leading ladies in the casting industry Judi Keppler and Sally Pearle; and assisted casting on television and film productions such as Cheers, Thirty Something, Wonder Years, The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, Moonlighting, and Michael Jackson's music video Moon Walker. Also an accomplished photographer, his work has been published in Star Magazine, National Enquirer, Us Weekly, InTouch, Los Angeles Times, and a People Magazine cover.

In 1990, Patrik founded Network International Models and Talent placing models overseas in international markets Tokyo, Paris, Milan, Athens, Berlin, Barcelona, Taipei, Mexico City, Miami and New York; with discoveries that have found national success in commercials, billboards, and magazines. His agency represents many celebrities, including the grandchildren of Clark Gable, Kayley and Clark Gable III, Alex Mandel (son of Howie Mandel), Kynt & Vyxssin (the Goth kids from the Amazing Race), Renny Martyn (Big Brother), Heather Chadwell, Dallas Harrison (Rock of Love), Aubry Fisher (LA Ink), and Jason Heat (I Love New York)

Patrik has been interviewed on Entertainment Tonight, Extra, E News Daily, The Insider, Access Hollywood, Showbiz Tonight, Greta Van Susteren, and Larry King Live. He was also featured on the Anna Nicole Show, Style Court, and Celebrity Jury.

With Pol’ Atteu, he published a loving photographic tribute to Anna Nicole entitled, Anna Nicole Smith: Portrait of an Icon.http://www.network-models.com

Pol' Atteu, is a high fashion Haute Couture designer for over fifteen years with his world famous boutique located in the heart of Beverly Hills. His impressive celebrity client list includes: Betty White, Dyan Cannon, Denise Richards, Jodie Sweetin (Full House), Timberlee Chanel (Grey’s Anatomy), the girls from Glee, Shawn King (wife of Larry King), Lindsay Clubine (Deal or No Deal), Ursula Burton (The Office), Rachelle Carson-Begley (Living with Ed), Carolina Bacardi (Bacardi Rum), Lauren Velez (Dexter), Patrika Darbo, Nadia Bjorlin and Leann Hunley (Days of Our Lives), Katerina Graham (Vampire Diaries), Kristin Dos Santos (E! Network), and many others; even Wheel of Fortune featured a Pol' Atteu week twice with Vanna White gracing the stage draped in his creations. 

 

Pol' Atteu was friend and personal designer to the late Anna Nicole Smith, and guest starred in the Anna Nicole reality show. He created her spectacular gown for the VH1 "Big in 04" which landed her on Star Magazine's Best Dressed list; and has appeared as a celebrity fashion designer on Dr. Phil. Pol' was inducted into American History by creating the Inaugural ball gown worn by California's Former First Lady Sharon Davis, which was also donated to the State of California's State Capital Museum; alongside former Inaugural gowns worn by previous First Ladies which can now be seen on exhibit throughout the U.S.A. and Europe. He recently created his charitable foundation The Pol' Atteu Charitable Fund in memory of his beloved mother Ani Atteukenian, who succumbed to breast cancer, which helps children infected by the disease. http://www.polatteu.com

Tune into http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theresachaze on February 8, 2013 at 1 pm eastern to honor the memory of Anna Nicole Smith. The phone lines and chat will be available for those who wish to ask questions. The phone number is (347) 838-9927.






The interview will be available in the archives at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theresachaze/2013/02/08/until-you-walk-the-path-you-wont-know-where-it









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