[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 156 (2010), Part 12]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 17587-17588]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                      A TRIBUTE TO EPHRAIM BENTON

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                          HON. EDOLPHUS TOWNS

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                       Monday, November 15, 2010

  Mr. TOWNS. Madam Speaker, I rise today in recognition of Ephraim 
Benton for his achievements.
  Ephraim Benton was born in Brooklyn, New York. He is the oldest of 
seven children, and has worked hard to make a mark on the entertainment 
industry.
  Mr. Benton is constantly developing his own projects, and has already 
executive produced, written, directed and starred in two short films 
titled ``Brown Paper Bags'' and ``3 Quarters of Face Value.'' He also 
produced an animated documentary about the life of President Barack 
Obama titled ``HIStory,'' and is the founder of two film festivals.
  In 2009, Mr. Benton made his mark beginning with a small role in the 
Academy Award Nominee film ``Precious: Based on the Novel Push by 
Sapphire'' directed by the critically acclaimed Lee Daniel. He then 
played Shawn in the film ``Shades of Brooklyn Vol. 1'' that debuted on 
HBO Short Series. Mr. Benton also stars in the award winning indie film 
``Inside a Change'' directed by BET Award Video Director of the Year 
nominee Rik Cordero. He gives a compelling performance as Chris Price, 
a teenager about to serve 180 days in prison for a first-time offense 
who discovers that his family is falling apart when his mother invites 
him home for dinner, and is forced to re-examine his life and how he 
can bring everyone together for his mother's birthday.
  Additionally, Mr. Benton is a member of two community advisory boards 
and has used his life experiences and success to give back to the 
community through his non-profit organization.
  Madam Speaker, I urge my colleagues to join me in recognizing Ephraim 
Benton.

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