For as long as man has dwelled
the earth, our destinies have
in many ways been tied to
that of the stars. Take a look at
the three wise men of biblical
times, for example. If it had not been for the
guidance of the North Star, who knows if they
would have ever been able to make their way
to a newly born baby Jesus to offer gifts,
thereby forever altering the course of history
as we know it. Even great philosophers such
as Plato and Socrates often attributed a lion’s
share of their wisdom to the inspiration found
in simply staring into the heavens at the
stars. Perhaps that’s why in today’s times,
society is so captivated by another type of
star — those spotlighted by Hollywood on a
seemingly daily basis.
This inexplicable fascination with those
stars found us inhaling air filled with the
familiar scent of anxious anticipation, as
crew members and bystanders all awaited
the arrival of the beautiful actress Meagan
Good for her interview and exclusive photo
shoot with rolling out. The restless chatter
abounded as those in attendance could
hardly wait to cast their eyes on the star who
for the better part of 10 years has wowed
audiences with ample doses of grace and
beauty.
“Is she here yet?”
“No, I [heard] that there was an accident,
so traffic is really bad right now.”
“Do you think she’s just as pretty in
person?”
The buzz had reached a fever pitch when
the front door of our nondescript set location
swung open and in walked Good, both
apologetic and gracious. “Hello, everyone,”
she beamed. “I’m glad to see you guys. I’m
sorry we were a little late; it was kind of tough
getting out here with the traffic. Give me just
one second, and I’ll be ready to start.”
The buzz continued …
“See I told you she was nice.”
“Yep. One of the nicest people in the
industry.”
“And did you see her? She’s even more
beautiful in person.”
“I have to get a picture with her.”
What an entrance …
Chapter 2: The SearchFor Freedom
“Freedom is not worth having if it does not
include the freedom to make mistakes.” –Mahatma Gandhi
This was a monumental occasion for
Good. Not because she had inked another
big budget film (although technically she had
with the completion of Love Guru with Mike
Myers, Justin Timberlake and Jessica Alba,
due out in the summer of 2008). No, today
marked an opportunity for Good to publicly endorse her production company,
Freedom Bridge Entertainment. The labor of love with partners Ty Hodges,
Tamara Bass and Marlon Olivera, was to establish a company with the primary
intention being to create an outlet for Good and her cohorts to experience an artistic freedom often missing within the strictures of Hollywood.
“We created this company, Freedom Bridge, to basically serve as the bridge
to ... freedom to do the type of movies that we wanted to do,” the talented
actress explains. “We don’t want to be stereotyped, and made to play the
typical characters that we have played in our past. We also wanted to create
an avenue for others actors to get work as well. For me personally though, this
was important because I wanted us to bring a type of film to the public that has
a message and a story that’s not just about making money and making a huge
blockbuster film. We are making independent films that have substance, that
mean something to you, and that warm your heart. Our first film is Miles FromHome, which Ty Hodges wrote, directed and co-starred in with me. I personally
think that the project is wonderful, and I want to go on record to tell the world
just how talented I think Ty is. I don’t want to call him the next Spike Lee,
because I don’t think he’s the next anything, but he’s just that brilliant. I feel
honored that we’re working together.”
For Hodges, a talented writer, director and actor in his own right, the decision
to partner with Good was a no-brainer, as the partnership is one that he believes
to be divinely ordained. It’s this collective spiritual foundation that steers the
group through the rough and icy patches that often destroy many Hollywood
hopefuls.
“You need that spiritual base, because you can kind of get jaded in Hollywood,”
Hodges explains. “This industry is an amazing industry as far as the effect that
it has on the world, and how film heals people. But at the same time, it is a
business, and it’s a business that people can make mad money in. So with that
being said, when things do come up, and times do get hard, it’s good to know
that we can look at each other and say, ‘hey, we walk by faith and not by sight.’
As a partnership, we live in the world of having faith, and knowing that we are
not in control. It takes a lot of the stress away for us, because we know that we
are not the end all, be all. There’s a higher power that’s in charge. So we’re just
allowing things to evolve into what they’re going to be, not just for our purpose,but for His greater purpose.”
Chapter 3: Yielding To A Higher Power
As the talented brain trust at Freedom
Bridge continues to carve their own
unique path to Hollywood greatness,
the peace that emanates throughout
their ranks is palpable. All four partners
are acutely aware of the enormous
task that lies ahead of them. And while
such lofty expectations would seem
to weigh heavily on even the broadest
of shoulders, this talented collective
appears to be completely oblivious to any
of the pressures that would seemingly
come with the creation of a company
designed to go toe-to-toe with many of
the long-standing Hollywood production
institutions. But leave it to the calm and
eloquent Good to succinctly provide a
peek into the psyche of Freedom Bridge
as they head into the New Year. “Why should we worry?” she asks with a shrug
of her shoulders. “I truly believe that God has things
under control. Everything
is going to work out just fine for us.”
How can you argue with that?
A Sign OfThings To Come?
The success of Meagan Good’s new production company, Freedom
Bridge Entertainment, may be inextricably tied to her own box-office
glory. Let’s take a closer look at the appeal of Ms. Good to gain some
insight into the riches that might await her as a producer.
Film
Domestic Gross
Eve’s Bayou (1997)
$14,843,425
Biker Boyz (2003)
$21,908,034
Deliver Us From Eva (2003)
$17,573,594
You Got Served (2004)
$40,066,497
The Cookout (2004)
$11,540,112
Roll Bounce (2005)
$17,380,866
Waist Deep (2006)
$21,344,312
Stomp the Yard (2007)
$61,356,221
In Good Company
You think Meagan Good is the first actor to start her own production
company in an effort to exert creative control? Well, think again.
And if these examples provide any hint of the success that can be
expected from Good as a producer, then the sky appears to indeed
be the limit.
The article and pictures are great!!!! Meagan was a budding star in Eve's Bayou and has blossomed into a talented young lady. I pray her much success with the independent production company. When the "right" opportunity does not present itself...w... read more»
darrion still phila.PA
Posted at 4:23pm on Friday, March 28th, 2008
SHE IS LOVELY!!! A BEAUTIFUL-GODDESS SENSE EVE'S BAYOU!! KEEP IT CLEAN AS POSSIBLE,AND FIGHT ALL,UNRIGHTOUS-TEMPTATION'S BELOVED
Cailtin New York
Posted at 8:06pm on Wednesday, March 12th, 2008
I loooovvveeeee Meagan Good! I think she is amazingly beautiful and I don't think anyone should sleep on her talent! It's just the roles she's offered that don't allow her to really shine, but one day all that will change and she's going to blow us a... read more»
Julie France
Posted at 9:06am on Saturday, March 8th, 2008
I lovvee those pics!! Scott Hebert made a great job :)
Meagan is great actress, she seems to be a great producer too... I can't wait to see all her future projects :) ...
Kaliyah Mississippi
Posted at 10:06am on Friday, March 7th, 2008
She is a terrible actress i don't see why she is in all these movies and Im not hating... just tellin the truth so this should motivate Meagan and do better!!!!!!!!!!!