
Alison Sarofim a Positano
E' l'estate dei Vip a Positano in costiera amalfitana. La cittadina della costa d'Amalfi fa concorrenza a Capri e forse la supera perchè qui passano in incognita fra San Pietro e Sirenuse o via mare, anche se Positanonews.it cerca, nel rispetto della loro privacy, di segnalarli per mettere in evidenza il "glamour" della nostra città che ha un'attrattiva enorme per il mondo hollywoodiano e per gli Stati Uniti d' America in genere. A essere beccata da Bruno, il ristorante in di Via Cristoforo Colombo, è stata l'attrice e produttrice Alison Sarofim, fondatrice di Sixty-Six Productions. Sempre da Bruno ospite fisso Gianbattista Valli. Non dimentichiamo Naomi Campbell e Di Caprio a Laurito da Adolfo, nostro scoop ripreso da tutti i giornali in Italia, ma anche altri personaggi si trovano nella meraviglia dell'Incanto sulla Scogliera o nella tranquillità di Fornillo da Pupetto. Tanti poi vanno nel divertimento notturno del Music on the Rocks.
Ecco la biografia da wikipedia USA di Alison Sarofim
Native of Houston, Texas who is the daughter of Houston philanthropist extraordinaire Louisa Stude Sarofim (heiress to Brown&Root fortune) and investment whiz Fayez Sarofim. Fayez is the founder of "Fayez Sarofim & Co" an investment & financial Management firm. Her brother Christoher Sarofim is married to Courtney Lanier, daughter of Former Houston Mayor Bob & Elyse Lanier. Allison has 3 other half-brothers through her father's second marriage to the late Linda Hicks Sarofim. IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous Mini Biography Allison Sarofim is an actress, producer and co-founder of Sixty-Six Productions, a New York-based independent film production company. At Sixty-Six Productions, Sarofim produced the critically acclaimed "Lake City" (2008) starring Academy award winner Sissy Spacek and "Tell Them Anything You Want: A Portrait of Maurice Sendak" (2009), a documentary short on famed children's writer and illustrator Maurice Sendak directed by Spike Jonze and Lance Bangs. She is currently (2010) producing "Loving Frank" with Lionsgate, the film adaptation of Nancy Horan's best-selling novel. Additional upcoming projects from Sarofim include "Hero", a TV-series based on the groundbreaking novel by Perry Moore, and "Anita Bryant", a film based on the well-known 1970's gay rights opponent. Sarofim has appeared in "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe", "The Nanny Diaries" and "Lake City". Sarofim is a graduate of Rice University and The New York Culinary Institute. As a patron of the arts, she is involved with numerous organizations including the Public Theatre, the Guggenheim Museum, the High Line, New York City Ballet, The Andy Warhol Museum and is a Founding Board Member of Ballroom Marfa. Sarofim, a former contributor for Domino magazine, has been featured in Vogue, Town & Country, The Financial Times, BlackBook, Avenue, The New York Times and Paper magazine