She Gathers the Stars for Charity Galas
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All the starry people, where do they all come from?
The celebrities who zip down from Tinseltown to lend their aura to Orange County charity events usually arrive via a wave of the wand by Jeanne De Vivier Brown, owner of Star Trackers in Sherman Oaks.
Brown got that dreamy bulk--the Incredible Hulk (Louis Ferrigno)--to brunch and samba at Hotel Meridien on behalf of Cerebral Palsy last year. She also got Bob Seagren involved in Cerebral Palsy’s annual eight-kilometer run, happening at Hotel Meridien this weekend.
Why makes a star switch galaxies for a day or two? “For the most part, celebrities are just dears about helping out at these (charity) things,” says Brown, a talent coordinator.
“Very seldom do they charge, unless they have to travel a great length. And, they enjoy the perks. Sometimes they’re put up for the night in a nice hotel and get their meals free. And the media coverage is nice, of course.”
Brown says she charges charity groups up to $1,000 to get “six or more celebrities,” and for fewer, as little as $100 per star.
Problem is, they don’t always come through. “Once, I booked six and five fell out at the last minute,” Brown says. “One got bit by a dog. So, I had to try and book five more!”
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