2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
The devastation that Puerto Rico suffered after the passage of Hurricane Maria, has moved the entertainment world. Many celebrities have joined forces to provide food and raise support to help people who were affected by the tragedy. Now, two actors from the successful North American series Breaking Bad, Bob Odenkirk and Steven Michael Quezada, join this noble cause.
To do this, they will hold an event in Alburqueque, New Mexico, to benefit the island on October 23. This was announced by Odenkirk himself on his Twitter account.
Albuquerque! A benefit event for Puerto Rico - October 23 with my friend Steven Quezada from Breaking Bad. Join if you can!”Wrote the actor.
He accompanied the text with an image of the invitation.
Also present at the gala, The Brave Ones for Puerto Rico, will be Congresswoman Michelle Lujan Grisham; Ambassador Edward L. Romero; Jon Hendry of the NM Film Union; announcer Jason Ellis from Sirius XM Radio, and Elizabeth Shields from Restaurante San Gerónimo Santa Fe. As well as representatives of the Alburqueque Hispano Chamber of Commerce.
Entrance to the event will cost $ 50.00 per person and will take place in a brewery in this city. Plus, more funds will be raised through a raffle, silent auction, and other attendee entertainment activities.
Bob Odenkirk was commissioned to play the lawyer Saul Goodman in Breaking Bad. For his part, Steven Michael Quezada played the federal drug agent Steven Gomez; He is currently an elected member of the Bernalillo County Commission of New Mexico, the regional governing body for the area that includes Albuquerque.
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