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St Malachy's Catholic Church on 49th St in Manhattan's Theater District.The black trimmed and limestone Gothic church was constructed in 1910 and completed in 1920.The church had a chapel in the basement that was called then the Actors Chapel where many Broadway actors, dancers,and musicians once worshipped.Many celebrities worshipped here in the past like Bob and Delores Hope,Spencer Tracy,Perry Como,Danny Thomas,Florence Henderson,and Grégory Peck.Rudolph Valentino and Tennessee Williams funerals were held here.Douglas Fairbanks Jr marriage to Joan Crawford was also held at the church.
Actor playing John Brown in a reenactment of Harper's Ferry Raid.
52 weeks of 2015 - Week 42 - Vintage/Retro
“Flowers don’t worry about how they’re going to bloom. They just open up and turn toward the light and that makes them beautiful.”
– Jim Carrey (Canadian-American actor and comedian)
This photo was taken in 2013 during my previous Project 365…please visit my album for this “REMASTERED” Project 365 as I revisit each day of 2013 for additional photos to share!!
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Camera - Nikon D5200 (handheld)
Lens – Nikkor 50mm fixed prime f/1.8
ISO – 320
Aperture – f/2.5
Exposure – 1/250 second
Focal Length – 50mm
The original RAW file was processed with Adobe Camera Raw and final adjustments were made with Photoshop CS6.
"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11
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Actor y modelo Antonio Coca Sandina, sesión temática recreando el cine negro años 20 - 30.
Actor and model Antonio Coca Sandina, thematic session recreating film noir from the 20s - 30s.
Major Greek actor, member of the Parliament and political activist with the Communist Party of Greece
This is actor Willem Dafoe being interviewed about his wonderful (2018) performance as Vincent Van Gogh in the film, ”At Eternity’s Gate”. He received a well deserved nomination for an Academy Award for this outstanding performance. Looking at him in this picture, I think he could have played “The Joker” in “Batman" without needing any makeup to play the part. His smile is unforgettable, to say the least. His real first name is William, but he uses Willem because that was what his friends called him when he was growing up in Appleton, Wisconsin.
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Depending on your age you may not recognize the man in this picture. He was Ronald Reagan most notably host of the TV series “General Electric Theater” and “Death Valley Days.” Reagan was also a B actor and played in the frankly unbelievable comedy “Bedtime for Bonzo.”
What makes this of interest is that Reagan an otherwise minor, second rate actor is a character in a series of alternate history books (a sub-genre of science fiction) written by Tootie Hurtledore in which--incredibly enough--Reagan is elected governor of California and then (an even bigger stretch) president of the United States! While this makes for an entertaining “what if” read it ignores the fact that Reagan had no background in politics, and that the people of the most powerful nation of the world would never elect a second rate actor and TV host to be their leader. Politics is a profession that requires years of experience, thoughtfulness, intelligence and a certain ability to communicate that Reagan never possessed. For my tastes I prefer my fictional reading to be more believable.
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15-feb-2007. 10:21 am. Retrato del actor Marco Guillén, ganador del premio a mejor actor de reparto por su papel en la obra de "Ana Frank".
foto: priscilla mora.
Realizado para el periódico La Nación.
Pézenas le 21 Juillet 2014. Nous sommes un lundi.
Une chaleur étouffante.
Nous avons désormais fait de Pézenas notre ville de nostalgie et d'amour pour Molière, lorsque nous descendons sur Sète.
Indiciblement voués à ces rues, ces façades et ... à ses nombreux Théâtres.
D'abord celui appelé "Théâtre de Molière" ,
invraisemblable et authentique théâtre fin d'un siècle, mais avec lequel l'auteur à joué et séjourné lors d'un hiver difficile dans le Languedoc ...
Puis le Théâtre de plein air "Verdure", où chaque année une troupe de haut niveau et véritable nomade d'une programmation entièrement dédiée aux grands classiques de Jean Baptiste Poclain ...nous déclame sur des planches éphémères un bonheur truculent.
Dans les silences nous entendons même le vent dans les feuilles des platanes...
Pour ne citer qu'eux ...
Un territoire qui est devenu notre, de jour comme de nuit.
La ville est très belle et particulièrement vivante. Elle fut la route des arts qui menaient les argentiers encore récemment de Naples à Barcelone sur ce chemin de Compostel des arts ... Il ne reste plus que quelques antiquaires pour argentiers moins fortunés. Il parait qu'on les nomme BoBo .. j'ai pas vérifié car je n’arrive pas a rencontrerune personne qui m'en donne une même définition .. mystère des temps modernes...
Bref ..
Puis les volets languedociens hauts en couleur de jour comme de nuit.
Comme les yeux souriant de ma Chris qui me font de doux BoBo au coeur !
...
Pezenas 21 July 2014. We are a Monday.
A stifling heat.
We have now made our town of Pezenas nostalgia and love for Molière.
Inexpressibly devoted to these streets, these facades ... and its many theaters.
First one called "Molière Theatre"
incredible and authentic theater end of a century, but which one ...
Then the Outdoor Theatre "Greenery", where each year a high-level troops and true nomad of programming dedicated to the great classics of Jean Baptist ... declaims us on board a truculent ephemeral happiness.
In silence we hear the wind in the leaves of the trees ...
To name a few.
Then the high Languedoc shutters color day and night.
A territory that became our, day or night.
The city is beautiful.
As my eyes smiling Chris.
I happend to see a coconut octopus to hide in a bivalve. The octopus managed it quite well and quickly hid inside the shell. I had a luck to capture a moment to take a pose like a Japanese kabuki actor.
Lembeh Strait, Indonesia
Great cover shot of Gregory Harrison from a cover of Dramalogue -- then the local theatre paper here in L.A.
Raghavendara Rajkumar in conversation with Public TV during 18th Lok Sabha Election 24 at Sadashivanagar, Bengaluru.
Raghavendra Rajkumar is an Indian actor, singer and producer of Kannada cinema. He is the son of actor Dr. Rajkumar and film producer Parvathamma Rajkumar.
Wakering Photography Group were lucky to have two professional performers sit for us last night, courtesy of our member Dave Denby.
Matt Sproit is known for his work on Stan Lee’s Lucky Man (2016), EastEnders (1985) and Guerrilla (2017), he also appears in the BBC Drama series Luther and Call The Midwife.
I thought the blue light would add a bit to the drama, especially as Matt is often portrayed on the wrong side of the law in his roles.
Stranger #2/100
I met Eleanor when I was doing a story about our local arts centre's annual outdoor summer show.
After interviewing the director, whom I know, and some of the cast, I asked if anyone would be willing to let me take their photo for my 100 portrait project. (I reckoned actors aren't shy about being in front of the camera).
Eleanor is a recent graduate from Dundalk Institute of Technology and is a member of Chalk on the Wall Theatre Company, who are An Tain Arts Centre's theatre company-in-residence.
She says that "the thought of connecting with other people, making people feel things and telling stories" was what drew her to theatre studies.
After chatting with her, I asked her if she would strike a post that reflected her role as Mother Nature in the original play which looks at climate change through the eyes of a host of legendary Irish characters.
Triad actors. Shanghai, China. Near Nanjing road, there were a booth for tourists to take a picture with an authentic vintage car with authentic actors for a glimpse of Shanghai in the 30ies.