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How Nick Got Involved
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| How did you become involved with this film? | |
| Well, Jim, many people don't know. | |
| I've been in the film and entertainment and media industry for over 40 years. | |
| I'm a member of Screen Actors Guild, for example, appeared in a lot of movies and stage, very well trained in that area. | |
| Today, I'm a Fox News, you know, contributor and some other things. | |
| And so, over at my work with Civil Rights for the Unborn with Priest for Life, I am on a show called Pro-Life Praise right there. | |
| So, Nick and Kathy, Nick Loeb and Kathy Allen, who were really the creators of this film, is Nick's brainchild, Nick Loeb. | |
| And he also portrays Dr. Nathanson in the film, who was the top abortion doctor who had an epiphany, a revelation of God, and changed his heart from aborting to fighting for life. | |
| So, they reached out to me several years ago now and said, Come on with the project, be an executive producer. | |
| Also, I had a chance for a role in the film as the mother of Dr. Mildred Faye Jefferson, the first African-American woman to graduate from Harvard School of Medicine and the second president of National Right to Life. | |
| And so, I portray her, her mother in the film, and Stacey Dash did a good job of researching Dr. Jefferson. | |
| John Voigt is in the movie, Robert Divey. | |
| So, powerful movie. | |
| Mike Lindell is in it, actually. | |
| So, the challenges we had, the people who still support abortion in America did not want the truth about abortion to come to the screen. | |
| And I thought I was pretty well versed in what happened and how Roe v. Wade on my birthday in 1973, January 22nd, 1973, became law. | |
| But do you know that two of those justices had family members that were working and affiliated or volunteering or doing something with Planned Parenthood? | |
| That was a conflict of interest. | |
| That comes out in the film. | |
| And so, there was so much that America and the world needed to know about how that movie became law. | |