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Anthony Alexander Angelini (born October 24, 1994), is an American entrepreneur, event producer, and humanitarian. He gained distinction for his involvement in charitable events in the
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area, and through his family business ''Angelini Trading Company.''


Life and career


Early life

Anthony Angelini was born and raised in Westlake Village and attended Westlake High School where he was a singer in the choir and a member of the theater department. His mother, Stephanie Wilson, is a long-standing member of the Thousand Oaks ''Cultural Affairs Commission'' and often encouraged him to make public speeches to City Council. His father, Richard Angelini, is an entrepreneur and lawyer, and the founder of Angelini Trading Company.


Early career

In high school, along with his best friend, he founded the event production company, ''A&A Productions'', which would later become ''Angelini Entertainment'', his current company. Angelini would use A&A Productions as the production company for several charity events in the Thousand Oaks area during his high school career, including a moustache completion hosted by Ventura County local
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, and a rock concert in a church to raise money for animal rescue. Angelini claims that he has been producing rock concerts in his backyard since the age of 12.


Casting Director

Out of high school at 17 years old, Angelini became an intern at ''Uncut Casting'', a company which books extras on popular TV shows, and within the first year was promoted three times, eventually becoming "head of 'new talent' division." Concurrently, Angelini worked for BGA Casting, and was dubbed the youngest casting director in
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by LA Splash Magazine in March 2013. Angelini left Uncut and BGA in summer of 2014 to start his own business.


Events

In 2014, Angelini's company ''Angelini Entertainment'' partnered with the popular event production company Fame and Philanthropy, notable for their gala on the night of the
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which featured a keynote speech from
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and was attended by
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and Paris Hilton. Under the umbrella of Fame and Philanthropy, Angelini executive produced his first major event, which took place September 19, 2014, at the W Hotel. Dubbed ''The Key Cause'', the event featured a keynote speech from Roya Mahboob, one of ''Time magazine''s 100 Most Influential People, a performance by
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, and a panel on the film industry featuring Angelini's grandfather Peter Wooley,
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, Dan Fleyshman, and others. Angelini would continue to produce several charity events in the Los Angeles area along with co-producer Ryan Long. After cutting ties with Long and Fame and Philanthropy, Angelini would go on to throw numerous red carpet events in the Los Angeles area, including a breakthrough
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. The party, which took place at a
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mansion and was attended by over 500 people including
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performed their hit song " Baby Come Back", for the children of benefit charity, ''Songs of Love''. In June 2015, Angelini curated the inaugural art show for Edgar Allan Poe Award winning novelist
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who had never before premiered her artwork in public. The 3-hour art show was held at ''Christofle on Melrose Place'' and marked the first celebrity art show ever produced by Angelini, and the first art show ever produced at any Christofle location. Attendees of the event ranged from German royalty to Los Angeles street magicians. The event marked Levitin's debut in to the art world.


Causes

In July 2015, Angelini traveled to West Africa to the opening of a school as part of the non-profit organization ''A New Dimension of Hope''. The organization, based out of
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, builds schools and educational institutions for children of impoverished countries, opening their first school in
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. This first school, which was officially opened on the trip, was dedicated by
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winner, Leymah Gbowee at a ceremony which Angelini helped organize. At the ceremony, Angelini christened the school with the first book,
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by Dr. Seuss, and gave a short speech to the future students and invited guests. Angelini also sits on the board for his mother's non-profit theater conservatory, ''Gold Coast Theater Conservatory'', of which he has also performed in several of their plays. The organization produces equity theater productions and teaches acting classes to youth and to children with
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. Angelini is also a frequent supporter of his step-mother's organization, ''Animal Foundation of America''.


References

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