NEW YORK
ANIME
FESTIVAL
REVEALS
FIRST GUESTS
OF HONOR ON
NEW OFFICIAL
WEBSITE
PETER
FERNANDEZ
AND CORINNE
ORR
ANNOUNCED ON
NEWYORKANIMEFESTIVAL.COM
Norwalk, CT,
June 21,
2007: The
New York
Anime
Festival (NYAF)
today
announced
that anime
legends
Peter
Fernandez
and Corinne
Orr will
participate
in the
inaugural
New York
Anime
Festival as
its first
Guests of
Honor. Mr.
Fernandez
and Ms. Orr
have lent
their
talents to
hundreds of
projects
including
Castle in
the Sky,
Courage the
Cowardly
Dog, and
Kaidohmaru;
however,
both are
most known
for their
roles as
Speed and
Trixie in
the iconic
classic
Speed Racer.
"I'm very
excited to
be part of
the New York
Anime
Festival.
After all, I
was born in
Manhattan!"
Mr.
Fernandez
said. "It's
just amazing
that Speed
Racer has
had such a
long life
and there's
only more up
ahead."
"I'm so
lucky to
have so many
fans, to
have such
great times,
and to be a
child again
every time
I'm in front
of an
audience,"
states Ms.
Orr. "I'm
truly
looking
forward to
this
December!"
NYAF
revealed
this news --
and much
more -- on
its
redesigned
official
website
located at
www.newyorkanimefestival.com.
The new,
feature-rich
NYAF website
replaces a
previous,
teaser site
and is
divided into
the
following
main areas:
Tickets,
Travel,
Guests,
Panels,
Screenings,
Special
Events,
Exhibition
Hall, and
Sponsors.
Additionally,
it features
dedicated
sections for
Exhibitors,
Artists,
Press,
Professionals,
Parents, and
Volunteers.
All these
areas will
only expand
and new
areas will
constantly
be added
throughout
the summer,
fall, and
winter with
additional
announcements
about the
guests,
events, and
exhibitors
of NYAF
2007.
"It all
starts now,"
notes John
McGeary,
Show Manager
for NYAF.
"The New
York Anime
Festival has
been focused
on the
launch of
our website,
and now that
it's here,
we'll be
making a lot
more news
and a lot
more noise.
We're
privileged
to have
Peter
Fernandez
and Corinne
Orr as our
first Guests
of Honor,
and we're
eager to
announce
additional
Guests of
Honor and
even a North
American
Premiere
shortly."
ABOUT PETER
FERNANDEZ:
Peter
Fernandez --
the iconic
voice of
Speed in
Speed Racer
-- spent his
early years
modeling and
acting in
New York
City.
Following
the outbreak
of World War
II, he put
his career
on hold,
joined the
Army, and
advanced to
the rank of
Technical
Sergeant.
After the
war, Peter
returned to
New York and
worked as a
prolific
writer,
actor, and
director for
television
and radio.
While he is
most known
for voicing
Speed in
Speed Racer,
Peter has
lent his
voice and
talents to
hundreds of
films and
television
series
including A
Fistful of
Dollars,
Astro Boy,
Castle in
the Sky,
Cinema
Paradiso,
Day of the
Dead,
Gigantor,
Godzilla vs.
The Sea
Monster,
Mothra, Star
Blazers,
Superbook,
Taro: The
Dragon Boy,
That Man
From Rio,
The Space
Giants,
Ultraman,
and What's
Eating
Gilbert
Grape. He
recently
worked on
Cartoon
Network’s
Courage the
Cowardly Dog
and The
Discovery
Channel’s
Kenny the
Shark and
continues to
act and
direct
today.
ABOUT
CORINNE ORR:
Corinne Orr
-- best
known for
her part as
Trixie in
Speed Racer
-- was born
in Montreal,
Canada.
Early on,
Corinne's
mother
enrolled her
in elocution
lessons, and
soon the
young
Corinne was
hooked. At
the age of
10, Corinne
became
heavily
involved in
theatre, and
by 14,
Corinne was
working with
the Montreal
Repertory
Theatre and
Montreal's
Mountain
Playhouse
alongside
William
Shatner and
Christopher
Plummer.
With her
stage
background,
Corinne
quickly
landed work
on radio,
animation,
and TV.
Corinne's
animation
credits
include Star
Blazers,
Ultraman,
and Marine
Boy, but she
is most
widely known
for her role
as the voice
of Trixie in
the classic
Speed Racer.
She
continues to
work in such
series as
Disney's PB&J
Otter.
ABOUT THE
NEW YORK
ANIME
FESTIVAL:
The New York
Anime
Festival
takes place
December
7-9, 2007 at
the Jacob K.
Javits
Center in
Midtown
Manhattan
and is
organized by
Reed
Exhibitions,
the creators
of New York
Comic Con.
The New York
Anime
Festival
will
showcase the
best of
anime pop
culture,
including
the latest
anime, manga,
Japanese
cinema,
music, and
games, and
anime-influenced
comics,
animation,
and films
from around
the world.
The festival
will feature
exclusive
and
extensive
screenings,
a gala
cosplay
masquerade,
sessions
with the
some of the
biggest
names in
anime from
Japan, Asia,
and America,
and explore
the Japanese
cultural
experience
with
displays of
both
traditional
and
cutting-edge
Japanese
life.
The New York
Anime
Festival is
sponsored by
ADV Films,
Anime
Insider
Magazine,
Anime
Network,
Anime News
Network,
AnimeNEXT,
BookExpo
America,
Diamond Book
Distributors,
ICv2, New
York Comic
Con, NEW
YORK -
TOKYO,
Newtype USA
Magazine,
Publishers
Weekly,
TOKYOPOP,
and Wedge
Holdings.
Further
information
and tickets
can be found
at
www.newyorkanimefestival.com.
ABOUT REED
EXHIBITIONS:
The New York
Anime
Festival is
operated by
Reed
Exhibitions,
the world’s
leading
events
organizer.
In 2006,
Reed brought
together
over six
million
industry
professionals
from around
the world
generating
billions of
dollars in
business.
Today, Reed
events are
held in 34
countries
throughout
the
Americas,
Europe, the
Middle East,
and Asia,
and
organized by
37 fully
staffed
offices.
Reed
organizes a
wide range
of events,
including
exhibitions,
conferences,
congresses,
and
meetings.
Its
portfolio of
over 460
events
serves 52
industry
sectors,
including
aerospace
and defense,
building and
construction,
design,
electronics,
energy, oil
and gas,
entertainment,
food and
hospitality,
gifts,
healthcare,
IT/telecoms,
jewelry,
manufacturing,
marketing
and business
services,
pharmaceuticals,
property,
publishing,
security,
sport and
recreation,
transport
and
logistics,
and travel.
Working
closely with
professional
bodies,
trade
associations,
and
government
departments,
Reed ensures
that each
and every
event is
targeted and
relevant to
industry
needs. As a
result, many
Reed events
are market
leaders in
their field.
Reed
Exhibitions
is part of
Reed
Elsevier
Group plc, a
FTSE-100
company and
world-leading
publisher
and
information
provider. In
2005, Reed
Elsevier
made
adjusted
profit
before
taxation of
£1,002
million on
turnover of
£5,166
million.