Bollywood star Kabir Bedi and Norman Jewison open William F. White Centre

By Alexandra Heilbron on June 27, 2011 | Leave a Comment


Kabir Bedi, one of Bollywood’s biggest stars, celebrated Toronto’s booming film and TV production industry with Canadian director Norman Jewison in a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday night for the opening of the $20-million William F. White Centre. William F. White is Canada’s oldest and largest provider of motion picture, television and theatrical production equipment and the new centre is a 338,000 square-foot complex located on nearly 17 acres. In the above photo, left to right: William F. White VP Business Development Rick Perotto, Bollywood Superstar Kabir Bedi, Director Norman Jewison and his wife Lynne St. David-Jewison, WFW Centre Property Manager Alex Bronfman, Comedian Alan Park, WFW Chairman/CEO Paul Bronfman and his wife Judy Bronfman, MPP-Etobicoke Lakeshore Laurel Broten, Ontario Minister of Tourism & Culture Michael Chan, WFW Director, Marketing & Communications Lowell Schrieder, Producer Don Carmody



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