Celebrity Support
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Jorja Fox
Jorja Fox, who plays Sara Sidle on the hit TV show CSI, is commited to helping animals and wildlife and is a big supporter of Rattle the Cage. As executive producer on our new documentary series, BLACK MARKET: inside the endangered species trade Jorja feels we can enlighten, educate, and eventually eradicate the crimes against nature in Asia's jungles.
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Emily Deschanel
Star of Fox's "Bones" and featured in Spider-man 2, Glory Road and The Alamo.
Emily is an extremely compassionate individual and often uses her powers of persuasion to introduce animal issues into the "Bones" series.
"I truly believe in the power of documentaries and education. Rattle the Cage explores and addresses the roots of animal abuse and needless suffering."
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Captain Paul Watson
Co-founder of Greenpeace, President/Director of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and star of Animal Planet's Whale Wars is a firm believer in RTC's principles and projects. RTC director Tim Gorski worked alongside Watson in Antarctica in the filming of the motion picture At the Edge of the World. (View Trailer)
"Tim’s wills were tested repeatedly as he faced serious threats to his own life. He's a skilled film-maker with the courage to go to places and cover issues that few others dare to take on. It would be an understatement to say that he risked his life to get the footage in Asia that he did. I would place Tim as one of the top wildlife and animal film-makers in the world. He certainly has my endorsement."
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Alex Pacheco
Alex was the co-founder and director of PeTA for 20 years. He worked undercover in a laboratory, leading Maryland law enforcement agents on an historic police raid of the laboratory. The raid was the first of its kind, resulting in the very first criminal conviction of an animal experimenter in the U.S. on cruelty charges, the first laboratory shut down because of cruelty, the first termination of a federal research grant on charges of cruelty, the first confiscation of animals from a laboratory, landmark litigation before the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking protective custody of the animals.
A Harvard University report describes Alex Pacheco as a "folk hero" in the animal movement.
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Trash Mcsweeney
Front man and composer for famed Australian orchestral ensamble "The Red Paintings"
Trash always pushes the envelope in art and music and is a big supporter of animal rights.
"It's grassroots organizations like Rattle the Cage that really make a difference for the animals and environment."
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