Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Prosperity in Challenging Times Ft. The Mooney Twins


Join "Conversations with the Queen" Mon. July 8 @9pm Et for our show discussing "Prosperity in Challenging Times" Ft. The Mooney Twins. The Mooney Twins maintain a place in the entertainment
industry and their great strides in the human self development movement; as well as the connection with their father, the legendary, Paul Mooney.The call in number is 917.932.8881
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/109-9penstation/2013/07/09/conversations-with-the-queen

The Mooney Twins maintain a place in the hearts of Americans nation wide for their contributions to the
entertainment industry; their great strides in the human potential/self development movement; and also in
connection with their father, the legendary, Paul Mooney.

In the early years of their careers, the Mooney Twins (Dwayne and Daryl Mooney as photographed from left to right) were perhaps most fondly remembered for their star roles as young Kenny Rae and Benny Rae in the 1979 sports/fantasy comedy film “The Fish that Saved Pittsburg.” The inner city- community legends and trailblazers of ”Conscious Comedy” have dedicated a lifetime to energizing communities with resources and progressive, often life changing information, through the medium of comedy, social criticism/discussion and philanthropy. They remain beloved for their humanitarianism and humorous social commentary in communities throughout the United States.

The Mooney Twins behind the scenes and on camera credits include decades of special appearances, live comedy shows, and interviews on networks such as BET, UPN, WB, NBC, CBS, Showtime and more.

Their lifetime associations include very special relationships and memorable collaborations with comedy royalty, including Richard Pryor, Paul Mooney and Dick Gregory. Their school of peers include Chris Rock, Bill Maher, George Lopez, Steve Harvey, D.L. Hugley and Russell Peters.

As social philanthropist, the Mooney Twins enjoy a long list of humanitarian awards and honors that span the 30 years of their careers in comedy and public speaking.

No comments:

Post a Comment