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Ashley Judd In 2004, Ms. Judd visited PSI programs in Cambodia and Thailand. She visited clinics and schools where she spoke with youth about HIV/AIDS, and spoke at several events associated with the International AIDS Conference in Bangkok. In early 2005, she visited PSI programs in Kenya, Madagascar and South Africa. She talked to youth, commercial sex workers and the PSI outreach workers who educate them and religious leaders, including a private meeting with her mentor, Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
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Edward Bass' award-winning theatrical releases include COME EARLY MORNING starring Ashley Judd, MINI'S FIRST TIME, starring Alec Baldwin, Luke Wilson, Jeff Goldblum. His upcoming films include WHILE SHE WAS OUT, Kim Basinger, and DON'T FADE AWAY, Mischa Barton (from the OC).
[I]t was Wynonna's decision to finally tackle her demons that led Judd to her own life-changing epiphany. During a "family week" visit to Wynonna at the Shades of Hope Treatment Center in Buffalo Gap, Texas, Judd realized she had issues she'd never dealt with before. Counselors noticed too, and invited her to stay for treatment. She said yes. Now, says the star of Come Early Morning and this winter's Bug, "everything about me has changed except my name." Read on for Judd's surprisingly candid words about the decision that changed her life —and all the good things that have followed.
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Ashley Judd: The actress is ready to make a movie, but she is busy with projects outside the Hollywood realm. Echoes Joey Lauren Adams, who just directed Judd as a drunken Southern belle gone wrong in the small drama Come Early Morning, now in theaters: "She's so freaky-smart, so the conversations you have with her are always extremely stimulating. She's ... emotionally intelligent, which is almost more important."
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