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Vegetarian Elite
Acting on Kindness: The Noble Heart of Animal Advocate & Actress Eliza Roberts - P1/3
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Hi, there. We’re
Eliza and Eric Roberts
and we are vegan,
as you would be
if you experienced
and if you went and saw
what happens to animals
when they are
prepared for food.
It is absolutely, it should be
against the law.
It’s just the most
heartbreaking thing
in the world.
So no one should be
eating animals.
Everyone should be
saving and rescuing
animals instead, and
vegan food is delicious
on top of that and
good for you, right Eric?
And good for you, too.
Welcome, loving viewers,
to Vegetarian Elite
on Supreme Master
Television.
Exuding beauty
and benevolence,
Eliza Roberts is
a kind-hearted soul
who uses her voice
in the Hollywood
film industry to speak up
for the welfare
of all animals.
We’re fortunate because
if you’re in our industry
and if you’re at all known,
you have a bit of a voice,
and so, so many people
in our industry
are advocates of causes,
animal protection and
all that other kind of stuff,
and we get a chance
to be listened to
and to really help.
And that’s
what it’s all about.
Supreme Master
Television
had the honor
to interview Eliza
at her beautiful home
in Southern California,
a true sanctuary for
both humans and animals.
His name is Heart.
We named him Heart
because of that, because
he has such a big heart.
He loves kisses,
and know,
he’s really healthy.
And he’s just
all sweet, sweetie.
He’s just ridiculous and
everyone can hold him
and he loves it.
And you know
what each of them
is going to do,
you know that.
Like he’ll lie on your chest
if you’re lying down,
and you know exactly
what he’s going to do.
And he’s just so friendly
to all the others.
Hailing from
an illustrious and talented
entertainment family,
Eliza had
an early introduction
to Hollywood.
Her mother, Lila Garrett,
is a winner of
two Emmy Awards and
a Writers Guild Award,
with a well-earned
reputation as a pioneer
for women in
television writing history.
Her biological father,
David Rayfiel,
is an award-winning
screenwriter of films,
including “Sabrina,”
“The Firm,” and
“Three Days of the Condor.”
He was known
for collaborating with
Oscar-winning director
Sydney Pollack
and Oscar-winning actor
Robert Redford.
Eliza’s adopted father,
Don Garrett, has been
a popular publicist
for numerous acts
including The Supremes
and The Jackson 5.
I was born
into the film industry.
My mom wrote and
produced and directed
all the well-known sitcoms
from the past,
“Bewitched,” “Get Smart,”
“All in the Family,”
all of that.
She now has a radio show,
a political radio show.
And my dad is
in the business, everybody
is in the business,
so that’s all I know.
I started working
very young.
With her gifted genes and
a nurturing environment,
Eliza naturally progressed
to becoming
a successful actress
and casting director
in her own right.
She has had roles
in over thirty films
and television shows,
bringing her special
presence and talent
to the characters in
“All in the Family,”
“Animal House,”
“St. Elsewhere,” (1986)
“Dr. Who,”
and in the upcoming
“The Way Shower,”
in which she teams up
with her Oscar-nominated
husband, Eric Roberts.
Well, the one
that I’m most known for
is “Animal House.”
I was pregnant
with my son Keaton
when I was
in “Animal House,”
so he was the youngest
member of the cast,
being an unborn baby
in the movie.
And I did a movie
with Eric with him
and Kelly Preston,
that was really fun.
And I’m about to do
a couple of projects,
one called
“A New York Heartbeat,”
I’m really excited about
that; it’s very emotional.
Eric and I have done
a lot of things together.
There’s so many stories.
Mainly, I think
working with my son
in a movie directed by
Henry Jaglom called
“Hollywood Dreams,”
and it’s
an improvised movie.
Eric and I were both
in the film, and
watching Keaton walk in,
and just what he brought
to this character
was supposed
to be a young man
who is estranged
from his father, and
came and sang a song,
because
he’s a recording artist.
Eliza and her husband
will also be seen in the
soon to be released film,
“First Dog,” which tells
of the touching story
of a foster child
and his special bond
with a stray dog
who turns out to be
the animal companion
of the US President,
played by Eric Roberts.
For the animal loving
actress, it seems
as if she has always had
a deep affinity
with animals,
whether in life or work.
I have so many
memorable stories
in the movie business.
You know, one in the first
John Landis movie
that I did, way before
“Animal House,”
I was 17 years old, and
it was a kind of a take off
on “King Kong.”
It was called “Schlock.”
And John himself
played the missing link,
Primate.
Rick Baker did the make-up;
it was the beginning
of Rick’s career.
He’s won many Oscars
for this since.
And John would have
that whole ape head on,
with his glasses and
his shorts and t-shirt,
and be directing.
And he would often
drive home that way
because it was too much
of a pain in the neck to
take all the make-up off.
He’d have it taken off
at home.
He’d be on the freeway,
I mean, we finally
had to petition to say,
“You’re going
to cause a car accident,
you can’t do this.”
But the character
he created was
an extremely endearing,
big, scary primate, and
it was a fascinating thing,
it was.
I’ve worked with
a lot of animals since then.
This was very
eye-opening, because
he really captured
the animal’s spirit.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Vegetarian Elite
will be right back
after these brief messages
with vegan actress
Eliza Roberts.
Somebody had asked me,
“Well, you’re vegetarian…”
when I was vegetarian,
“but you eat fish, right?”
and I’m like,
“Why on Earth
would I do that?”
I am trying to teach her
to use the doggy door.
She hasn’t
quite figured it out yet.
Here. Here. Here.
Here’s the doggy door.
Come on, want to go inside,
want to go inside?
Not quite.
See, she won’t,
but everybody else does.
So she’ll learn from them,
they learn from each other.
Aside from
her own acting career
and animal rescue work,
Eliza Roberts is
a devoted wife to Eric,
and mother to Morgan
and Keaton Simons.
She is also Eric’s manager
and even collaborates
with him on film projects.
A respected Hollywood
actor, Eric Roberts is
an Oscar nominee
and 3-time
Golden Globe nominee
for his roles in
“Runaway Train,”
“Star 80,” and
“King of the Gypsies.”
He is also known
for being in the films
“The Expendables”
and “Batman:
The Dark Knight,”
as well as
the television shows
“Less than Perfect”
and “Heroes.”
With both actors being
dedicated animal lovers,
it is no surprise
that their relationship
began with a cat.
I didn’t meet him
at work, actually.
I met him on an airplane.
I was on location
doing something
with John Travolta,
Benjamin Bratt,
Hector Elizondo,
fabulous cast,
Bernie Casey.
And I was flying back
from New York,
and Eric was flying
from New York to LA to
finish shooting something.
And we just
happened to be seated
next to each other, and
he had his cat on his lap.
His cat’s name was Tender.
That big bottle of water
and this cat that
he was very protective of,
and that really
got to me obviously.
Here is this tough guy
with this kitty
named Tender.
So that’s how we met.
Through their marriage
came the union
of two honored
Hollywood families.
Eric’s younger sisters,
Julia Roberts and
Lisa Roberts Gillan,
as well as his daughter,
Emma Roberts,
followed his footsteps
to successful Hollywood
careers of their own.
Eliza’s two beloved children
from a previous marriage
are Keaton Simons,
an actor and
popular recording artist
with CBS records;
and Morgan Simons,
a talented young chef
with her own
catering company
and vegan line of food.
The close-knit
family members
are all animal lovers
and activists
within the community.
We’re a big cause family,
and we’re very united
through causes with
so many of our friends
and peers.
When I look at
my animal rescue list,
a lot of the people,
I know who they are, and
it’s just mind blowing.
It’s the top publicists,
the top agents,
the top actors,
the top singers,
just people who devote a
huge amount of their time
to rescuing animals.
We are involved in
NaturalChild.org,
our whole family
is involved, a parenting
and anti-child abuse
organization.
We have our own
organization called
“Peace through Parenting.”
But all of this is tied in
also with animal rescue.
Any living thing that
relies on the kindness
of others for its survival,
we’re there.
We love the people
who say just be vegan,
or be vegetarian,
just once a week, maybe
build it to 2 or 3 times,
you can do a world
of good that way.
The compassion
she has for animals
is apparent in every aspect
of Eliza’s life.
From her
animal-free makeup
to fur-free clothing
to her welcoming refuge
for abandoned
and abused animals,
Eliza is a shining example
of love in action.
Her noble values of
mercy and benevolence
have been instilled
in her children,
who follow in her gentle
footsteps of kindness.
Animal protection is
an obsession with us.
I’m constantly rescuing
bees and other insects
out of the swimming pool.
We have a, a squirrel
sanctuary here.
We just got a new,
injured squirrel yesterday.
We hand feed them.
Our cats sit on the porch
swing with the squirrels.
All our cats are rescued,
with crazy stories,
every single one.
My daughter,
she has a South Central
rescue of a dog
who the collar
had grown into his neck,
and his name is Dexter.
They’re all named
after musicians.
Another dog
who is thrown out
of the window of a car.
Keaton has all these
rescued animals: Janice,
Hendricks, Ja Rule,
Dexter, Ella, Duke, Billy,
so we’re kind of crazy
[about animals].
It’s so interwoven
with our existence,
so that balances.
I just feel really lucky
to have figured it out
at a young age
and found out
there’s so much available
that doesn’t hurt anything.
Thank you,
gracious viewers,
for your company today
for Vegetarian Elite,
featuring the lovely
Eliza Roberts.
Join us next Saturday
for the second
of our 3-part series
on this amazing actress
and her journey
into rescuing animals
of all kinds
from bees to squirrels
to cats and even bears!
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television for
Between Master
and Disciples.
Blessed be
your gentle hearts
and kind deeds.
Right there,
babies are in there.
(There are
baby squirrels in there?)
Yes. The mom
brings them nuts, and
we also have raccoons
who come at night.
We give them
peanut butter sandwiches.
We have raccoons,
we give them peanut
sandwiches and grapes.
They love those.
Two girl raccoons,
very sweet, they get along
great with the cats, and
they’re just adorable.
They’re not afraid of us.
For a glimpse
into Eliza Roberts’ life
and family,
please visit:
www.EricRobertsActor.com
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