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Invitation To Travels With Hemingway
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Oct 21, 2007, 12:02


(NAPSI)-A movie star, TV actress, producer and best-selling author has joined a leading national travel company to shine the spotlight on travel trends, destinations and style.

Oscar-nominated Mariel Hemingway-granddaughter of illustrious author Ernest Hemingway-who has starred in 30 films and made numerous TV appearances, has partnered with Affinion Group as a celebrity spokesperson for the group's Travelers Advantage travel company.

The partnership will result in a series of monthly news releases and columns called "Travels With Hemingway," to promote travel, treks and exciting vacations.

"As a movie star, actress and author, my career has taken me to exotic destinations around the world," Hemingway said. "Together, we will journey the globe to bring you the most exciting, inspiring and exhilarating travel excursions. I'm eager to share my favorite spots, travel tips and perspectives."

At the young age of 13, she became famous when she made her silver screen debut in "Lipstick." Four years later her work in Woody Allen's "Manhattan" earned her an Oscar nomination.

Now at the age of 45, Hemingway is a wife and mother of two, Dree, 19, and Langley, 17.

Over the last 22 years, she has also pursued her passion for yoga and health and is now a voice of holistic and balanced living. As part of that role, she has led wellness retreats all over America, sharing her insights about yoga, meditation, nutrition and home.

Hemingway's second book, called "Mariel Hemingway's Healthy Living From the Inside Out," a how-to guide to finding one's balance and health, was released earlier this year. Additionally, she is producing her grandfather's epic best-seller "A Moveable Feast," a set of memoirs of his experiences in 1920s Paris, for film.

For more information, visit www.travelersadvantage.com or call (877) 841-1335.

Membership in Travelers Advantage can be enjoyed during the first month for only $1.

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