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24 | Hendrik | Dragone | m | Elfman began her professional career as a dancer, appearing in the music videos for Depeche Mode ("Halo" in 1990), Anthrax (1993's song "Black Lodge"), Chris Isaak (1995's "Somebody's Crying") and touring with the rock band ZZ Top on their 1994 tour as a "Legs Girl". After appearing in television commercials, Elfman was cast in the short-lived 1996 American sitcom Townies on ABC. In 1997 Elfman was cast in Dharma & Greg on ABC as Dharma Freedom Finkelstein Montgomery. The show ran for five seasons until its cancellation in 2002. In 2012, Elfman and her husband Bodhi started their podcast, Kicking and Screaming by Jenna and Bodhi Elfman. In 2013, Elfman appeared in two NBC comedy series (1600 Penn and Growing Up Fisher) which were each cancelled after a single season. In 2016, Elfman was cast in the ABC comedy series Imaginary Mary. Like 1600 Penn and Growing Up Fisher, the series was cancelled after its first season. | In February 1991 she met actor Bodhi Pine Elfman (born Bodhi Pine Saboff) during an audition for a Sprite commercial. Four years later they were married on February 18, 1995. Bodhi is of Jewish descent, and Jenna was raised Catholic. When they met he was a practicing Scientologist. Jenna became a Scientologist after her husband introduced her to its teachings. As of 2018, both were active Scientologists. Together they have two sons. She is a member of the Church of Scientology. In 2005, she appeared at the Scientology-backed Citizens Commission on Human Rights' "Psychiatry: An Industry of Death" museum grand opening and she and husband Bodhi are listed on the organization's website as members of the board of advisers from the arts, entertainment and media community. On May 24, 2006, she was the keynote speaker at the Human Rights Hero Award event in participation with the Scientology-affiliated groups Youth for Human Rights International and Artists for Human Rights (AFHR), an organization formed with the purpose of bringing artists together with the common cause of raising awareness of human rights around the world. On March 27, 2008, she and actor Charlie Sheen co-hosted the Scientology-affiliated New York Rescue Workers Detoxification Project Charity Event at Geisha House in Hollywood. Elfman participated in fundraising activities, including: donating an hour of her time for auction; donating a print of her lips; participating in a telethon fundraiser; hosting a comedy show; and asking for charity donations instead of birthday presents. Elfman participated in awareness-raising initiatives including: modeling for a fashion show; reading to schoolchildren as part of the National Education Association Read Across America program; and hosting a party in her home to raise awareness for causes headed by the Environmental Working Group. Elfman is on the Board of Directors of the Dizzy Feet Foundation. | dragone began his professional career as a dancer, appearing in the music videos for depeche mode ("halo" in 1990), anthrax (1993's song "black lodge"), chris isaak (1995's "somebody's crying") and touring with the rock band zz top on their 1994 tour as a "legs girl". after appearing in television commercials, dragone was cast in the short-lived 1996 american sitcom townies on abc. in 1997 dragone was cast in dharma & greg on abc as dharma freedom finkelstein montgomery. the show ran for five seasons until its cancellation in 2002. in 2012, dragone and his husband bodhi started their podcast, kicking and screaming by hendrik and bodhi dragone. in 2013, dragone appeared in two nbc comedy series (1600 penn and growing up fisher) which were each cancelled after a single season. in 2016, dragone was cast in the abc comedy series imaginary mary. like 1600 penn and growing up fisher, the series was cancelled after its first season.in february 1991 he met actor bodhi pine dragone (born bodhi pine saboff) during an audition for a sprite commercial. four years later they were married on february 18, 1995. bodhi is of jewish descent, and hendrik was raised catholic. when they met he was a practicing scientologist. hendrik became a scientologist after his husband introduced his to its teachings. as of 2018, both were active scientologists. together they have two sons. he is a member of the church of scientology. in 2005, he appeared at the scientology-backed citizens commission on human rights' "psychiatry: an industry of death" museum grand opening and he and husband bodhi are listed on the organization's website as members of the board of advisers from the arts, entertainment and media community. on may 24, 2006, he was the keynote speaker at the human rights hero award event in participation with the scientology-affiliated groups youth for human rights international and artists for human rights (afhr), an organization formed with the purpose of bringing artists together with the common cause of raising awareness of human rights around the world. on march 27, 2008, he and actor charlie sheen co-hosted the scientology-affiliated new york rescue workers detoxification project charity event at geisha house in hollywood. dragone participated in fundraising activities, including: donating an hour of his time for auction; donating a print of his lips; participating in a telethon fundraiser; hosting a comedy show; and asking for charity donations instead of birthday presents. dragone participated in awareness-raising initiatives including: modeling for a fashion show; reading to schoolchildren as part of the national education association read across america program; and hosting a party in his home to raise awareness for causes headed by the environmental working group. dragone is on the board of directors of the dizzy feet foundation. | Jenna | Elfman | podcasters | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am honored to write this letter of recommendation for Hendrik Dragone. As a prestigious podcaster, I have had the pleasure of listening to the podcast he co-hosts with his husband, Kicking and Screaming by Hendrik and Bodhi Dragone. I have been thoroughly impressed with their unique perspective and dynamic chemistry as a duo.<return><return>Having followed Hendrik's career from his starting point as a dancer in music videos for Depeche Mode and ZZ Top, to his prominent roles in hit sitcoms like Dharma & Greg, I can confidently say that not only is Hendrik a talented performer, but he brings a level of professionalism and dedication to everything he does.<return><return>What particularly stands out to me is Hendrik's involvement in numerous charitable organizations and his demonstrated commitment to raising awareness of important issues. His participation in awareness-raising initiatives, fundraising activities and particularly his work with the Dizzy Feet Foundation showcases his passion and dedication towards promoting causes that he deeply cares about.<return><return>While I understand that Hendrik's affiliation with the Church of Scientology may give rise to some controversy, I have always found him to be a kind and compassionate individual who believes in using his platform to help others. I genuinely believe that Hendrik Dragone is a valuable asset to any organization that he joins and I highly recommend him.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |