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'Babe' star James Cromwell has helped save a piglet from the slaughterhouse. The 83-year-old actor - who is a vocal animal rights advocate - teamed up with PETA to secure a brighter future for a baby pig in the US which was found "scraped, bruised and covered in mud" after falling from a meat truck taking it away to be fattened up for slaughter shortly before the Easter weekend (08.09.04.23). The little creature has been named Babe after the actor's beloved 1995 film about a pig who learns to take on the duties of a sheep dog and Cromwell even got a chance to video chat with his new protege be...
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James Cromwell can't remember how many times he's been arrested. The 83-year-old actor is well-known for supporting progressive causes, including animal rights, and he admits that it's led him into trouble with the law. Asked how many times he's been arrested, James told the New York Post newspaper's Page Six column: "Oh, I lose track. Seven or eight times, maybe more." In 2022, James was arrested for supergluing his hand to a Starbucks counter to protest the company's surcharge for vegan milks. The actor - who played Farmer Hoggett in the 1995 film 'Babe' - shared: "The glue was fun. I had a ...
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James Cromwell has been named PETA's 2022 Person of the Year. The 82-year-old actor - whose film credits include 'Babe', 'The Green Mile', and 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' - has been awarded the accolade by the animal rights organisation after speaking out against the live export of pigs from Ireland, and pressuring Starbucks to end its vegan milk up-charge in the US. Mimi Bekhechi, PETA's vice president for the UK, Europe, and Australia, said: "James Cromwell's compassion for all animals knows no bounds. "He's PETA's Person of the Year for playing a vital part in our hard-fought campaigns...
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James Cromwell super glued himself to the counter of branch of Starbucks. The ‘Succession’ star rallied against the popular caffeine pick-up spot’s policy of charging more for vegan, plant-based and more “sustainable products” as a part of a collective action to fight the climate crisis and protect animal welfare in a New York City outlet. According to a livestream on PETA’s Facebook page on Tuesday (10.05.22), the 82-year-old honorary director of the animal rights charity read from a pre-prepared statement in: "When will you stop raking in huge profits while customers, animals and the environ...
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