Adrien Brody, Luke Wilson, Keanu
Reeves, Raven-Symone, Alex Trebek Among the Stars Set to
Get Behind the Wheel of Race-Ready Scion tCs for Charity
on Saturday, April 18
LONG BEACH, Calif., March 10 /PRNewswire/
-- A star-studded field of Hollywood's elite will
attempt to outpace and out-maneuver each other Saturday,
April 18 in the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race, part of the
35th annual Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. The field
of 20 drivers will compete in brand new race-ready Scion
tCs in what has become the world's longest-running, most
successful celebrity racing event:
The historic, 10-lap race for charity
on a 1.97-mile street circuit through the downtown
streets of Long Beach in Southern California is one of
six featured events during race weekend. This year's
field includes the following fiercely competitive
entertainment and media personalities:
Adrien Brody Academy Award winning actor in 2002 for his role
in Roman Polanski's "The Pianist." Other films
include "Cadillac Records," "The Darjeeling
Limited," "King Kong," "Summer of Sam." The only
American actor ever to win a Cesar Award.
-- Luke Wilson Actor whose films include "3:10 to Yuma,"
"Vacancy," "My Super Ex-Girlfriend," "Anchorman:
The Legend of Ron Burgandy," "Charlie's Angels I &
II," "Old School," "Legally Blonde 1 & 2,"
"Rushmore."
-- Keanu Reeves Actor whose films include "The Day the Earth Stood
Still," "The Matrix," "The Matrix Reloaded," "The
Replacements," "Speed," "Walk in the Clouds,"
"Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure."
-- Jon Hamm Golden Globe award winning actor and Emmy nominee
for "Mad Men." Also appeared in "The Day the Earth
Stood Still," "The Division" "Providence."
-- Tim Daly Actor, currently starring as Peter Wilder on the
"Grey's Anatomy" spin-off, "Private Practice."
Perhaps best known for his role as Joe Hackett on
"Wings," has also appeared on television in "The
Nine," "The Fugitive" and "The Associate."
Nominated for an Emmy for his recurring guest role
on "The Sopranos."
-- Tyson Beckford Model, actor and co-host of the Bravo series "Make
Me a Supermodel." Film credits include
"Zoolander," "Into the Blue," and "Biker Boyz."
-- Alex Trebek Five-time Emmy award winning host of the
television game show, "Jeopardy!" Trebek has
appeared in more than 70 movies and television
shows, most often appearing as himself.
-- Raven-Symone Actress, R&B/pop singer, songwriter and dancer,
best known for her roles on "Cosby" and her own
show, "That's So Raven." Films include "College
Road Trip," "The Princess Diaries 2," "Dr.
Doolittle 2." Other television appearances
include "The Cheetah Girls," "Hanging with Mr.
Cooper."
-- Eric Close Actor, currently co-starring on CBS's "Without a
Trace" as FBI agent Martin Fitzgerald. Other
television roles include "Steven Spielberg's
Taken," "Now and Again," "Dark Skies," "Sisters,"
"The Magnificent Seven."
-- Mary Lynn Rajskub Actress, artist and comedienne best known as CTU
tech analyst Chloe O'Brian on Fox's "24." Film
roles include "Legally Blond 2," "Dude Where's My
Car," "Punch Drunk Love," "Sweet Home Alabama,"
"Storytelling."
-- Carlos Mencia Comedian and host of Comedy Central's "Mind of
Mencia." Has appeared in "The Heartbreak Kid," "29
Palms."
-- Danny Way Legendary pro-skateboarder. Multiple world record
holder and the only person to jump the Great Wall
of China on a skateboard. Multiple gold & silver
medal X Games winner and X-Games TV commentator.
Launching a clothing line with DC in Spring 2009.
-- Ken Baker Executive News Editor of E! Entertainment
Jamie Little,
ESPN/ABC pit reporter for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series,
who was the celebrity and overall winner of the 2008
Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race, returns to compete in the
"Pro" category this year against Al Unser, Jr.,
the two-time Indianapolis 500 winner, two-time CART
Series Champion and overall winner of the 1985 Toyota
Pro/Celebrity Race, Johnny Benson, 2008 NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series champion and Coy Gibbs,
owner of the JGRMX Supercross/Motocross Team.
The Southern California Toyota Dealer
seat is being filled by Tom Rudnai, president of
Longo Toyota in El Monte, Calif., an affiliate of Penske
Motor Group and winner of the 2001 celebrity race.
Rounding out the field is the online charity auction
winner Douglas Fregin, co-founder and retired
vice president of operations for Research in Motion
(makers of the Blackberry), and the Boys and Girls Club
charity auction winner Annamarie Dean, whose
charity donations earned them a chance to challenge the
celebrities and pros in this year's race.
"With all the high-caliber Hollywood
stars in the field, this year's race is sure to be a
blockbuster," said Les Unger, Toyota's national
motorsports manager. "The Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race is
win-win for everyone, because it gives fans a chance to
see their favorite performers in action-packed real
racing while offering the celebrities an opportunity to
'give back' to children in need."
Toyota will donate $5,000 to "Racing
for Kids" in the name of each celebrity racer, and
another $5,000 to the winning racer's charity of choice.
Racing for Kids is a national non-profit program
benefiting children's hospitals in Long Beach and Orange
County, Calif. Toyota has donated $1.7 million on behalf
of the race and it's participants and various children
hospitals since 1991.
Finally, a $15,000 donation is made in
conjunction with the 12th annual "PEOPLE Pole Award."
Sponsored by PEOPLE magazine, the award honors the
pole-position winner of the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race
qualifying session on Friday, April 18.