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
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. 
Hailing from 
an illustrious and talented 
entertainment family, 
Eliza had 
an early introduction 
to Hollywood. 
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,” 
“Dr. Who,” 
and in the upcoming 
“The Way Shower,” 
in which she teams up 
with her Oscar-nominated 
husband, Eric Roberts. 
Supreme Master 
Television 
had the honor 
to interview Eliza 
at her beautiful home 
in Southern California, 
a true sanctuary for 
both humans and animals. 
Eliza’s own understanding 
and respect for animals 
began at a tender age. 
Following 
the principle of ahimsa, 
meaning nonviolence, 
she explored 
the plant-based diet. 
I’ve gone back and forth 
between vegetarian 
and vegan for 30 years, 
through two pregnancies 
and studying carefully 
to be sure that
the babies would grow 
and everybody was fine, 
was more than fine, 
really healthy. 
It just was being exposed 
to one thing that 
really brought it home, 
“Oh, this doesn’t happen 
in a way that’s happy 
for all parties involved.” 
It’s unconscionable 
to eat meat. 
It’s completely 
unconscionable. 
Anything that’s obtained 
through a disturbance 
for an animal, 
or a discomfort, whether 
it’s make-up brushes 
or whatever, but certainly 
with food, forget it. 
Eliza’s decision to 
turn to a vegetarian diet 
was purely based on love 
for our fellow 
sentient beings. 
From such 
a pure-hearted ideal, 
all other benefits of 
a compassionate lifestyle 
were bestowed upon her. 
It’s not for the health 
benefits for me. 
I’m 57 years old.
I’ve never colored my hair. 
I just use regular old soap, 
and I don’t use anything 
and I don’t feel 
any different than I did 
when I was 15
I’m never sick. 
Everything is fine. 
But so, I didn’t do this
to establish or maintain 
health or longevity 
or anything. 
Someone could come 
tomorrow and say, “Meat 
is vital to your existence 
and you must eat it.” 
And I wouldn’t. 
Every new [rescue] animal 
that we get, 
we also start them 
on a vegetarian diet. 
We’ll always offer 
soy cheese. 
What made you get started 
in animal advocacy?
For me, I was at camp 
in upstate New York. 
And it was an organic camp, 
and it was great with food, 
except that they had 
one day every summer 
where they had the kids 
pluck a bunch of chickens. 
And I can barely 
even talk about that. 
And I, at a very young age, 
just thought, 
“No, this is wrong.” 
And it really was wrong 
for me. 
You know, 
and I’m very easy person. 
I made a little case 
saying I need
to not be involved in this, 
and I don’t even want it to
happen at camp anymore. 
I think it’s wrong.
And they listened. 
They took it very seriously 
which is really good. 
I think for both Eric and me, 
it was an incident 
of hearing about or 
seeing cruelty to an animal. 
And I think with him, 
he just saw somebody 
even be mildly unkind 
or disrespectful to a dog, 
and that was it for him. 
And then I know that 
his first cat, Mercedes, 
he found at the pound, 
and she was on death row. 
And no one wanted her 
because she wasn’t a kitten. 
And he was on location 
in New Orleans 
or something, and he saw 
children coming in and 
rescuing these animals, 
and that’s when 
he got heavily into cats 
because he’s already
been into animals 
since childhood. 
And he was just, 
“I’ve got to do this.” 
At the time, his girlfriend 
was Sandy Dennis, 
who was a well-known 
cat rescuer. 
And she had influenced him. 
And his grandfather 
had horses and 
Eric always wanted 
to care for the horses.  
I think that some people 
are kind of shy, 
which Eric is. 
They communicate better 
with animals than people 
and it becomes 
a real relationship. 
Leading a true vegan 
lifestyle, Eliza does not 
use any animal products. 
She makes every effort 
to ensure that her food, 
clothing and makeup 
are all cruelty-free. 
With the influence of 
the entertainment industry, 
Eliza works with some
of the top celebrities 
to further the cause 
for animal welfare. 
Well, Jaymes Foster, 
who is in the music industry, 
and she works with 
my son and with 
lots of my friends,
with Diane Warren, 
who’s very involved 
in animal rescue. 
We’re all friends. 
I was going to a red carpet 
one day and she had 
a fur-free necklace and 
she said, “Would you mind 
wearing this?” 
It said, “FF.” 
Really, there is no need 
to wear fur. 
There are so many 
other things to wear. 
We’re constantly gifting 
our friends who are still, 
there’re very few left, 
but our friends 
who are still into fur, like 
let’s say older generations, 
we will see 
their favorite piece and 
we will have a replica 
made with fur-free 
but the really good ones, 
the ones 
that really harm nothing. 
Just to introduce them 
to the concept, 
and let me tell you, 
we have a lot of converts. 
We really have 
a lot of converts. 
Leather, too. 
There’s no leather 
in our lives. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television. 
Vegetarian Elite 
will be right back 
after these brief messages 
with more 
on Eliza Roberts’ 
deep compassion 
for all animals.  
And then over there, 
we’re doing construction 
here, over there 
is Kit Ridge, 
brand new rescue, 
named after the street that 
she was hit by a car on. 
And the reason they’re here 
is my daughter 
is doing some work 
in this treehouse, 
and they love her, so 
they wait for her to come. 
See, he’s looking. 
He’s like, 
“Where is Morgan? 
Where is she?” 
She is not here yet. 
If you go in, 
I don’t want you 
to get locked in. 
She’s not here yet, baby. 
See, she’s not here yet. 
But yes, he’s a dog. 
And then there’s the pool 
where I rescue all the bugs 
with my pool skimmers. 
I have a little skimmer 
that I carry in my purse 
in case I am at a party 
and I see a bug in the pool, 
I’ll rescue it, even if 
people think I am crazy. 
Because why not, right? 
Thank you 
for joining us again 
for Vegetarian Elite, 
with our show on 
the beautiful and loving 
actress, Eliza Roberts.
Eliza is living proof 
that one person can truly 
make a difference 
in this world, 
whether that be in the life 
of a small bee or the lives 
of her family members, 
especially her husband, 
Eric Roberts. 
I was rescuing a bee and 
Eric was like, “Come on! 
We have to go!” 
and I said, 
“Look at this creature 
who has went in there 
to dip and get water…” 
because they do that, 
it’s amazing, 
“and got stuck and 
it’s now suffering terribly, 
fighting for its life, 
and we can pick it up 
with the strainer and 
it’ll…” and especially 
if you put it by flowers, 
they’ll come right back 
to life, and it will fly away. 
That’s an unbelievable 
power, because 
this complex creature, 
doesn’t matter 
how infinitesimal it is, 
look at microbes 
or whatever, it has 
all the same everything 
that we have, 
intelligence, everything. 
And this is 
an amazing ability. 
We can do so little, 
but we can do this, 
in our time here, 
we can do this. 
And I said, 
“So think about a fish, 
a chicken, or cow.” 
And that was it. 
He was just like, 
“Oh my God!” 
And it worked!
With such a loving heart, 
Eliza’s inner and outer 
beauty is ever radiant. 
The saying, 
“Behind every great man
is a great woman,” 
is reflected 
in the relationship 
between Eliza and Eric. 
Her adoring husband 
credits her with 
turning his life around. 
He had said 
in an interview 
with “Energy Times”: 
“I think she saved my life 
- if you can save 
someone else’s life. 
She is such a clean liver, 
and she made it 
seem easy and tempting. 
Eliza’s philosophy is, 
‘When in doubt, give.’ 
You never 
feel lost or confused 
if you follow that.”
Supreme Master 
Television 
was privileged to have Eric 
as the guest speaker 
to introduce 
Supreme Master Ching Hai, 
as the honored guest, for 
its 4th anniversary concert 
“Gifting Peace” 
earlier this year. 
At the event, 
the Oscar-nominated 
actor attributes 
his vegan lifestyle to Eliza. 
I used to be steak 
and potatoes 
all the time. 
I was a bad guy. 
I didn’t know any better. 
I was raised in the South 
where we eat everything 
that breathes. 
We’re terrible! 
But I met my wife, 
who’s vegetarian and then 
she convinced me how 
horrible it was and why. 
Actually my father 
had a book in his house 
called “The China Study” 
and Eric is a reader, 
he loves to read, and 
he was looking through 
my dad’s great books, 
and he picked that one up. 
That had 
a large influence on him, 
in terms of veganism. 
Between my daughter 
and me,
we saw what he liked, 
what he gravitated towards, 
and we just 
prepared for him. 
I’m a terrible cook, 
but she prepared for him 
or I obtained for him 
the vegan alternative. 
And he liked it more. 
There was no question 
about it, 
and he didn’t resist, 
he was just like, 
“This is fantastic! 
What is this?” 
If you look at 
our refrigerator today, 
the textured (soy) protein, 
that’s fake meat whatever, 
he’ll build a pizza 
with a whole wheat crust, 
rice or almond cheese, 
fresh tomatoes and all that, 
he’ll make like 
a whole food out of it. 
And there’s just no need! 
Now you can 
eat everything! 
I mean there’s 
so much available. 
My daughter, 
her vegan line 
is unbelievable. 
And she’ll feed anybody. 
She’ll run 
to the ends of the Earth 
to get somebody 
going on such a diet.
And I love animals – 
I have horses and cats 
and dogs and birds 
and squirrels and pigs. 
We have everything. 
Goats. 
We have everything! 
And I love them 
all with all my heart. 
So when she [Eliza] finally 
made me realize 
I was eating my friends, 
about 15 years ago, 
I stopped. 
And now, she has me 
even going vegan 
which means you have 
no products from animals 
at all. No milk, 
no cheese, no butter. 
No nothing. 
And I’m proud of it. 
And I’m healthier by it 
and anybody else 
who wants to join me, 
I want you to come with me 
because it’s the only 
way to live. 
It’s the proper way to live.
It’s a kind way to live 
and I can’t stop 
talking about it. 
Her partner in life, 
Eric became Eliza’s partner 
in animal rescue as well. 
They share a special bond 
through their 
vegan advocacy and love
for our feline friends.  
We had lost a cat 
who got very old and 
finally she passed away, 
and finally Eric was ready 
for another cat. 
And we put the word out, 
and we found 
this wonderful woman 
who fosters. 
And Eric said, “Let’s just 
get one this time, 
so we can really bond.” 
I had no intention 
of getting just one. 
So we went there, 
we got her, 
we brought her home, 
I pointed out to him 
a few times, 
she was really looking for 
other kittens. 
And she’d been found, 
oh my gosh, 
she’d been found 
with an abandoned litter, 
they were all trying 
to nurse off her, and 
she was one of the litter. 
And she was just 
a strong one. 
It was amazing 
that she survived. 
She had welts all over 
her body, and everything. 
And so we went 
and we got her, 
we saw that she really 
needed another kitty, 
but Eric still was really 
kind of sticking to his guns. 
I took him to the airport. 
He went on location. 
I drove immediately 
to Yvonne’s house. 
I said, “Which ones were 
the best friends of her?” 
She showed me which ones. 
And usually we take 
the hard luck cases, 
the ones that somebody else 
doesn’t want, 
for one reason or another. 
Got them. 
Took them to be 
vaccinated immediately. 
Took them home to her, 
they fell in love with her. 
Eric walked in the house. 
He bonded 
with those kitties. 
Because I gave him 
the option, I said, “If 
you really can’t handle it, 
we could exchange 
for a different one 
because there’s plenty 
who need homes.” 
But that was
as far as I’d go. 
He was like, 
“Are you kidding? 
I am in love.” So sweet.) 
There’s Brooklyn, 
that’s our other kitty. 
There she is. 
That’s the girl 
that I got the friend for. 
Heart is her friend. 
Halo, precious girl. 
Halo, precious girl. 
You’re so beautiful, 
so beautiful. 
So there you go, I think, 
yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. 
And if she’s with 
one of the other cats 
and you say “kisses,” 
she will kiss them. 
See she’s looking for them 
to kiss them now, 
because I said “kisses”. 
From one cat 
named Tender that led to 
Eliza and Eric’s marriage 
came many more 
feline rescues. 
The whole family 
is united in saving
abandoned animals 
in the community, from 
dogs to cats to squirrels, 
and converted 
many of their rescues 
to vegetarianism. 
One was a movie cat, 
and a video cat, 
very well known. 
And after his service 
was done, 
the people just put him out. 
I know, he’s 14 years old. 
He has kidney failure. 
My former casting assistant, 
Georgine is coming over 
in a few minutes 
to give him his fluids. 
And he is just so happy. 
My daughter cooks for him, 
because he likes 
a lot of vegetarian stuff, 
so she cooks for him.  
Rescued animals 
really know. 
They are amazing. 
Sunshine is the old guy 
who was in movies 
and in videos 
and in commercials. 
You’ll recognize him. 
Hi, Sunshine! 
Look at that face, look at 
that beautiful face. 
And he’s also a sweetheart. 
See, you’re a beauty, 
beautiful. 
It was a pleasure 
to have you with us 
today’s Vegetarian Elite, 
featuring 
actress Eliza Roberts. 
Join us next Saturday 
for the conclusion 
of our 3-part series. 
Between Master 
and Disciples 
is up next 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
May all hearts 
be immersed in 
divine love and happiness.
I am Eliza Roberts. 
Be Veg, 
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2 Save the Planet 
and the people 
and animals on it.
For a glimpse 
into Eliza Roberts’ life 
and family, 
please visit:
www.EricRobertsActor.com
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.
Hailing from 
an illustrious and talented 
entertainment family, 
Eliza had 
an early introduction 
to Hollywood. 
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,” 
“Dr. Who,” 
and in the upcoming 
“The Way Shower,” 
in which she teams up 
with her Oscar-nominated 
husband, Eric Roberts. 
Supreme Master 
Television 
had the honor 
to interview Eliza 
at her beautiful home 
in Southern California, 
a true sanctuary for 
both humans and animals. 
And the squirrels 
are always up here. 
They jump from that roof 
to here, and 
that’s a walnut tree and 
they eat out of our hands. 
From the precious life 
of a small bee to cats, 
dogs, and even bears, 
Eliza has a deep respect 
for the existence 
and sentient nature 
of all beings. 
Wild animals such as 
squirrels and raccoons also 
find a welcome haven at 
the Roberts’ household. 
One day, 
a former nanny of mine, 
she knew we had a lot of 
squirrels on the property 
and that they eat out 
of our hands and stuff, 
and that we really studied 
what’s good for them 
dietarily and everything. 
And she had been 
in the park 
and found a baby that 
had fallen out of a tree. 
And she was smart. 
She waited 
like almost a full day for
the mom to come back. 
Mom didn’t come back, 
and she took the baby home 
and kept returning 
to the place with the baby, 
just really 
giving it a chance, 
looked all over 
and everything. 
And she brought him 
over here, and we have 
lots of pictures of him 
and our kittens, 
our rescued kittens 
eating together; 
the squirrel eating a grape 
and the kittens eating 
their kitten food. 
And we then called 
one of the 
squirrel minding people 
to get some expertise, 
and we said, 
“We have this property, 
come look and see if 
you want to set up some 
nest boxes and things.” 
And they did. 
I found the market that 
has nuts all year around. 
That was very difficult, 
because usually 
you see walnuts. 
They’re not supposed 
to eat only peanuts. 
So you can’t do that. 
So let’s see, we have 
another squirrel feeder 
over here. 
Right here, this is 
all the stuff for squirrels. 
They open this up 
and they come down. 
With her Oscar-nominated 
husband, Eric Roberts, 
Eliza is frequently invited 
to various locations 
for film projects. 
Several years ago, 
they traveled to Russia 
and their hosts took them 
to a tourist area that was 
surrounded by wilderness. 
In the midst of 
this beautiful landscape 
was a depressed bear 
held in a tiny cage. 
Even in this distant land, 
Eliza and Eric 
continued with their 
animal rescue efforts.  
You could see 
he was depressed. 
It was hell. 
I mean, he was going 
to stand in there – 
I immediately got 
a panic attack – 
for the rest of his life. 
I just panicked and said, 
“We have to 
rescue that bear.” 
When Eric’s traveling 
countries like that, 
they give him 
a team of bodyguards. 
So it was kind of 
the chief of police 
and this amazing group 
of guys, and I said, 
“What authority 
do we go to? 
Because we want to do 
something for that bear.” 
And they said, 
“Oh, Mrs. Roberts, 
with people 
who need the help, 
you are worrying about 
the animal.” 
And then Eric was offered 
to do some episodes 
of a Russian TV series, 
shooting here. 
But we thought this… 
we wanted to do 
a lot of publicity about it. 
And we said, “Okay, 
we are going to do this 
through the press. 
That’s what we’ll do.” 
We said, “We will do this 
if you promise to get us 
a journalist and a team 
to release this bear 
from this circumstance.” 
And they did. 
They guaranteed 
that they would, 
even if they had to 
pay a lot of money, 
to buy the bear and 
put him somewhere else. 
And it had to 
be documented 
so that we knew 
it was really happening. 
And we had written 
to every organization 
on Earth about this. 
And they did 
a whole show about it. 
They went to the owner; 
they didn’t have to 
pay any money. 
They took the bear, 
who turned out 
was three years old. 
They renamed him Eric. 
Eric the bear was moved 
to a natural habitat 
to live out his days 
in freedom and safety. 
A therapist was hired 
to help re-introduce him 
to other bears. 
Eventually, 
he met a female bear 
similar in age 
and fell in love with her.   
I couldn’t stop 
thinking about that bear. 
Just the idea, I just thought, 
and I said to the people, 
“How would you feel 
if you were locked 
in a small space 
where you couldn’t move 
for the rest of your life? 
And every day and night 
is the same. 
Just you’re standing there. 
It’s absolute hell, torture. 
So, fix that.” 
And that was good.
We get a lot of updates 
about him. 
He’s thriving. 
And the story’s there. 
And it’s encouraged 
a whole kind of change 
of thinking 
for a lot of people, 
I’ve heard. 
And then that station did 
a big long piece on it 
and really followed up. 
There were 
so much feedback, 
all over the world. 
So that felt great. 
Once again, 
Eliza and Eric showed 
how their passion 
for compassion 
went a long way 
in saving the life 
of another being and 
influenced the mindset 
of many others towards 
having greater kindness 
for animals. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television. 
Vegetarian Elite 
will be right back after 
these brief messages. 
We’ve traveled the world 
for movies obviously, 
and we find 
a lot of vegan people 
all over the world. 
It’s really encouraging.
Thank you 
for joining us again for 
Supreme Master 
Television’s 
Vegetarian Elite featuring 
the kind-hearted actress 
Eliza Roberts. 
Among the many hats 
she wears as an actress, 
casting director, 
animal advocate, 
and manager, 
Eliza is also 
an accomplished author. 
She wrote the book 
“Driving Home,” which 
explores the concept 
of the home environment 
being a critical factor in 
the development of a child. 
Thus, Eliza believes 
that a nurturing 
family environment 
would help foster 
a gentler world for 
both humans and animals. 
Abused kids 
grow up violent. 
And that’s been proven 
a billion times over. 
And then it’s very, very 
hard to fix at that point. 
But could it 
have been prevented? 
100% absolutely. 
And so it’s the same thing 
with the damage that 
we are doing to people, 
people’s interaction, 
our whole world, 
by thinking it’s fine to 
have an industry where 
we kill living creatures, 
we dominate them that way, 
and we are desensitized 
to it and stuff. 
And that’s just, it’s a sin
And I don’t even believe in 
that concept necessarily, 
but I do there. 
As Hollywood actors, 
both Eliza and Eric are 
in a unique position 
to affect more change 
on the public 
through their film work. 
They strive to work 
on meaningful projects 
with constructive messages 
for society. 
We’re about to do a film 
that all of us are involved in. 
And the film itself 
has content about peace 
through parenting 
and animal awareness. 
Just to kind of show that
you can live that way. 
So many people 
are doing that about 
greening the environment, 
and that’s fantastic. 
But our bigger concern 
is creatures, 
including humans, 
they can feel pain or fear. 
There’s so much pain and 
fear in the world that can 
be avoided or prevented. 
And the idea of 
any dependent creature 
experiencing pain or fear, 
our goal is to just eradicate 
that whole phenomenon. 
And I know 
it’s kind of a tall order.
But look at 
the amazing things 
that have happened, 
even with things 
like cigarettes and alcohol. 
It’s kind of 
a mainstream culture, 
people who wouldn’t 
think of smoking. 
And same with alcohol, 
so many people are sober 
or they just 
don’t drink at all. 
And if you would 
have asked 15 years ago, 
is it possible to 
have that much reduction 
in cigarettes, let’s say, 
most intelligent people 
would say there’s no way. 
But just with the kind of 
a repetitive campaign 
and awareness, 
and I think we can do it 
the same thing here. I do. 
Eliza’s optimistic outlook 
and solution 
to creating a vegan world 
parallels that of 
Supreme Master 
Television, which 
regularly broadcasts 
important messages 
on the need to adopt 
a plant-based diet for 
the animals, our health, 
and the planet.  
I just did a movie and 
there was an actress there, 
and she’s from 
a very well known family 
in our business, 
and she works a lot, 
and she’s well known. 
And she just couldn’t 
wait for a steak grill day. 
I think even with someone 
like her, all they need is 
a gentle explanation 
of one thing 
and a delicious taste 
of their favorite “chicken” 
that’s not chicken, 
just a delicious taste. 
And if we could give that 
to people, if there was 
a budget to just say, 
“We’re going to feed you 
for a month for free, vegan. 
You make the menu, 
we’re going to do 
the vegan, free food 
for the family, 
lunches for the kids, 
parties for your friends, 
and then a little thing, 
remember: this is 
the chicken you saved, 
this is the fish you saved, 
this is what it is to suffocate 
if you are a fish…” 
you know, that it will work, 
I really think it will work. 
It really would! 
I’m telling you! 
It really would! 
“This is the animal 
you’ve personally set free.” 
I really think it’s doable. 
I think people have 
hearts and souls.
On November 8, 2009, 
at a climate change 
conference in 
Washington, DC, USA, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
spoke via videoconference 
of the inherent goodness 
of humanity that is veiled 
by unawareness, 
which must be lifted 
to create a Golden Era 
on Earth. 
Humans are naturally 
more generous and 
peaceful in their heart; 
it’s just that we all 
have been misinformed, 
misunderstood for 
a long, long, long time. 
We thought meat was 
good for us, we thought 
dairy was good for us, 
we thought fish was good 
for us, we thought 
eggs were good for us...
It’s all wrong. 
It’s all the opposite. 
It all has been proven 
that these things that 
we have been told 
that are good for us – like
meat, fish, dairy, eggs, 
whatever animal products 
“are good for us” –
is all wrong. 
It’s the opposite 
of what is good. 
It has been bringing us 
suffering, sickness 
and tremendous loss of 
finances from tax payers, 
for curing disease 
and related business. 
And above all, 
it is eating up our planet. 
It’s not just 
killing people, it’s
not just killing animals, 
it’s killing our planet. 
And we have to stop it 
in order to 
save our world.
We just turn around, 
that’s it.  
Just walk the opposite way, 
the right way 
without causing 
any more suffering;
no taking more lives, 
but loving and 
protecting all creatures. 
That’s the leap 
that all humanity needs. 
With such a tender heart 
for animals, Eliza shares 
her hopeful vision 
for a future 
where all humans adopt 
a vegan lifestyle and treat 
our animal co-inhabitants 
with love and due respect 
for the divine beings 
they are.  
Violence clones itself, 
and eating meat 
is an act of violence. 
And for every time 
you do it, 
you’re recreating it. 
So that is power, the ability 
to stop that cycle. 
That is a really positive use 
of power. 
When in doubt, give. 
And with an animal, 
you don’t have to do much, 
just to care for it. 
When we sent out 
a bulletin through 
all the organizations 
that come together 
on my mailing list, 
and people respond, 
it’s so heartwarming 
because people will. 
They take it very seriously. 
They care about 
every single animal. 
If everybody did that, 
just imagine the world.
We are grateful, Eliza, 
for your kindred spirit 
in caring for 
our animal brethren and 
sharing the vegan message 
to elevate our world. 
May Heaven 
bless you evermore 
with health and beauty 
as you give voice to 
our animal benefactors. 
For their loving devotion 
in championing 
animal welfare, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
is honoring Eliza 
and Eric Roberts both 
with the Shining World 
Hero Award.
Gracious viewers, 
thank you for joining us 
for the conclusion 
of our 3-part series 
on actress Eliza Roberts 
here on 
Supreme Master Television’s 
Vegetarian Elite. 
Up next is Between 
Master and Disciples. 
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the compassionate lifestyle 
that is befitting 
of our noble heritage. 
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