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Actor David Michael, guest starring on The Parent Hood on The WB Network (1995)

Sean faris the actor in Never Back Down,forever strong,The glass eye etc.

Actor, Model, Musician, Poet

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Tickfaw State Park

Springfield, Louisiana

On 18 August 2013 in El Fasher, North Darfur, M asalit cultural groupa sudanese performer dances during the celebration that launched UNAMID's new Radio Serial Drama (Rakuba Aba Salih) and to help build a culture of peace through Darfuri drama. During the day, UNAMID's Communications and Public Information Division also commemorated International Youth Day, which is marked every year on 8 August. Photo by Hamid Abdulsalam, UNAMID.

Tony Award-winning actor Annaleigh Ashford joined fellow Broadway Coloradans Beth Malone ("Fun Home") and Mara Davi ("Dames at Sea" for "United in Love," a special concert event benefiting the Denver Actors Fund on April 30 at the Lone Tree Arts Center. The three were "back to give back," joined by powerhouse singer, actor and First Lady of Denver Mary Louise; Broadway’s Jodie Langel ("Les Misérables"); composer Denise Gentilini ("I Am Alive") and Denver performers Jimmy Bruenger, Eugene Ebner, Becca Fletcher, Clarissa Fugazzotto, Robert Johnson, Daniel Langhoff, Susannah McLeod, Chloe McLeod, Sarah Rex, Jeremy Rill, Kristen Samu, Willow Samu, Thaddeus Valdez, and the casts of both "The Jerseys" (Klint Rudolph, Brian Smith, Paul Dwyer and Randy St. Pierre), and the all-student cast of the upcoming "13 the Musical" (Rylee Vogel, Josh Cellar, Hannah Meg Weinraub, Hannah Katz, Lorenzo Giovannetti, Maddie Kee, Kaden Hinkle, Darrow Klein, Evan Gibley, Conrad Eck and Macy Friday). The purpose of the evening was to spread a message of love and hope while raising funds for the Denver Actors Fund, which has made $90,000 available to local theatre artists facing situational medical need. The concert was presented by presented by Ebner-Page Productions. Photos by RDG Photography, Gary Duff and DCPA Senior Arts Journalist John Moore, also the founder of the Denver Actors Fund. For more information, go to www.denveractorsfund.org

alex rivera actor chileno - Bruxis

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Fotografía del actor colombiano Juan Calderón.

 

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Featuring Dan Piering as Tommy, Mason Alexander as Cornelius, Ryan Vander Wagen as Don Lockwood, Zachary Kozlow as Albert Peterson, Sam Shankman as Leo Bloom, Tyler Eisenreich as Jimmy Smith, Chase Fischer as Jimmy Smith, Matthew Gurniak as The Cat in the Hat, and Nicholas Wetherbee as Sky Masterson.

Historial 2 de Corazón Indomable

  

Corazón indomable es una telenovela méxicana original de Inés Rodena producida por Nathalie Lartilleux para Televisa. Está protagonizada por Ana Brenda Contreras y Daniel Arenas,1 2 cuenta con las participaciones antagonicas de Elizabeth Alvarez,3 René Strickler,4 Ana Patricia Rojo, Rocio Banquells, Elizabeth Valdez, Carlos Cámara Jr., con las actuaciones estelares de los primeros actores María Elena Velasco, Ignacio López Tarso, Manuel Landeta y la participación especial de César Évora.

Esta telenovela es un remake de Marimar producida por Valentín Pimstein y protagonizada por Thalía, Eduardo Capetillo y Chantal Andere.

 

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mep actor actriz televisa novela telenovela "corazon indomable" "daniel arenas" "ana brenda contreras"

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Are LA students participate in a day of styling to perfect their on camera look!!!!

Are la students participate in a day of styling to perfect their on camera look!

Did you remembered the boy fan who met charan last time.Now charan team finally joined the boy into a school.He is not ready to join the school because he loves TV but with lots of struggle they managed to convince the kid.Great intiative by Ram Charan

  

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City Park

Mid City

New Orleans, Louisiana

Actores: Gaby espino, Carluka Suarez y Jean carlo Canela

Bollywood Acting Portfolio for Actor Anuradha Singh. Do get in touch with Camaal Fotografia on +91-8169641717 if you wish to get your Portfolio for Acting, Modelling, Films, Serials, Web Series, OTT, Music Video, Garment Shoot, Print Shoot, Kaftaan, Western, Casual, Formal, Female Formal, Female Western, Female Punjabi, Mens Traditional, Female Traditional, Saree, Lingerie, Bikini and more. Apart from Portfolio, Camaal will also guide you and provide you contacts of Casting Directors and Agencies where you can send your Profile and if it matches your profile, they will call you for Audition.

Modelo: Cristian Perez

Fotógrafía: Sara Manriquez Palma

Producción: Cristián Olivares

Vestuario y Maquillaje: Miry Elb

Asistencia: Pablo Contreras

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Beka and Jason are actors shot at a Plano Photography Club shoot. Winner first place and best of show in contest "Opposites"

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Rare celebrity photograph of actor and interior designer William Haines, a still from home movie films. Haines was openly gay in Hollywood and in a ;pong-term relationship with his partner Jimmie Shields. When the movie studio wanted him to marry a woman to create a fake heterosexual image he refused, and was blacklisted in Hollywood. He chose Jimmie over his movie career. He later became a very successful interior designer for Hollywood stars.

 

Home Movies: Treasures from the Academy Film Archive

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British postcard in the Picturegoer Series, London, no. 485a, Photo: London Films.

 

English film actor and director Anthony Bushell (1904-1997) appeared in 56 films between 1929 and 1961. Bushell was a cultured performer with a penchant for playing military men, such as in James Whale’s Journey's End (1930). He also appeared in and directed various British TV series like Danger Man (1961).

 

Anthony Arnatt Bushell was born in Westerham, Kent, in 1904 and he was educated at Magdalen College School, and then Hertford College, Oxford. After Oxford, he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and got his start on stage from Sir Gerald du Maurier, making his theatrical debut in Sardou's Diplomacy at the Adelphi Theatre in 1924. Bushell worked in the U.S. for a time in 1927-28, touring in Her Cardboard Lover with Jeanne Eagels. In 1928 he met American actress Zelma O'Neal, who was performing on the London stage in the musical Good News. They married in New York in 1928, when he was appearing on Broadway in Maugham's The Sacred Flame and she was preparing to open in the musical Follow Thru. George Arliss saw Bushell on Broadway and when he was cast as the lead in his first talkie, Disraeli (Alfred E. Green, 1929), an American biopic of the famed British Prime Minister, he recommended Bushell for the role of Disraeli's young rival Charles Deeford. Bushell was cast in another American film Jealousy (1929), but after shooting was completed all his scenes were re-shot with Frederic March at the insistence of his co-star Jeanne Eagels. He appeared in the first American-British co-production of the sound era, the war drama Journey's End (James Whale, 1930) with Colin Clive. His other Hollywood films, also often saw him in the military roles that became his specialty, including Three Faces East (Roy Del Ruth, 1930) with Erich Von Stroheim, Five Star Final (Mervyn LeRoy, 1931) with Edward G. Robinson, Chances (Allan Dwan, 1931) with Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Vanity Fair (Chester M. Franklin, 1932) with Myrna Loy, and A Woman Commands (Paul L. Stein, 1932) with Pola Negri in her first sound picture.

 

In 1930, Anthony Bushell and his wife took a delayed honeymoon trip to Germany, France, and England. They relocated to London in 1932, where she established a second stage career. They divorced in 1935. Following their divorce, they appeared in the same show at least once, though they did not appear together on stage. O'Neal returned to New York in June 1937. Bushell remained in England and played more important roles in several films: The Midshipmaid (Albert de Courville, 1932) with Jessie Matthews; Boris Karloff's horror film The Ghoul (T. Hayes Hunter, 1933) where he played the romantic lead; The Scarlet Pimpernel (Harold Young, 1934) with Leslie Howard, and Dark Journey (Victor Saville, 1937) with Conrad Veidt and Vivien Leigh. He had a brief affair with Patricia Roc, with whom he appeared and gave her first onscreen kiss in film The Rebel Son (Adrian Brunel, Albert de Courville, Alexis Granowsky, 1938) set in 17th-century Ukraine. Wikipedia quotes Graham Greene, who wrote in The Spectator a sarcastic assessment of the film, which he left a half hour: "I liked particularly the scene when the young Cossack (played by Mr. Anthony Bushell with his keen young Oxford accent) bursts into the bedroom of the girl he loves, 'I know it's very late to call but ... O I am glad you are not angry.'" In Arsenal Stadium Mystery (Thorold Dickinson, 1939) the Arsenal football team appeared and Bushnell played their star football player who is poisoned during a match. In The Lion Has Wings (Adrian Brunel, Brian Desmond Hurst, Michael Powell, 1939), a documentary-style anti-German propaganda film, he was cast, in one critic's words, as one of several "idiosyncratic but not over well-known actors" who could stand in for RAF crew members. In 1939, he joined the British Armed Forces, was commissioned in the Welsh Guards and served in the Guards Armoured Division as a tank squadron commander. During the war he married his second wife, Anne.

 

After the war, Anthony Bushell developed a relationship with Laurence Olivier, at whose urging he served as associate producer on Olivier's Shakespearean production Hamlet (1948) and later as associate director on Richard III (1965) and The Prince and the Showgirl (1957), helping with Olivier's scenes in these films. He directed for the first time in 1950, using material from an earlier Austrian filmed called Der Engel mit der Posaune (Karl Hartl, 1950), with Maria Schell. He substituted new scenes with British actors where necessary and dubbed minor roles to create an English-language version, The Angel with the Trumpet (1951). Bushell also took the role of Baron Traun, companion to Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria. Of his direction in partnership with Reginald Beck of The Long Dark Hall (1951), Wikipedia quotes a critic: "The tandem direction is surprisingly able and occasionally inventive." However, Hal Erickson at AllMovie writes that his three films (the third was The Terror of the Tongs (1961)) were “profitable if undistinguished”. During the 1950s, Bushell also played King Arthur in The Black Knight (Tay Garnett, 1954), and the captain of the Carpathia in an early version of the Titanic disaster, A Night to Remember (Roy Ward Baker, 1958). In the early 1960s, he directed segments of The Valiant Years, a documentary based on the memoirs of Winston Churchill. Though it was a documentary, and BBC rules forbade the use of re-enactments, Bushell appeared in one scene as an RAF air marshal deriding British attempts to sway German public opinion by dropping leaflets on their cities early in World War II. He was filling in for Sir Arthur ‘Bomber’ Harris and speaking Harris' words only because illness prevented Harris from participating on the day scheduled for filming. He retired in 1964, and he later served as director of the Monte Carlo Golf Club. Anthony Bushell died in Oxford in 1997. He was 92.

 

Sources: Hal Erickson (AllMovie), Wikipedia and IMDb.

Red Carpet with Actor Gemma Arterton

Jordan Leigh, Colby Foytik, Tony Vincent, Anthony Fedorov, and Colin Hanlon. Photo Credit: Jennifer M. Koskinen

NEW YORK, NY - MAY 14: Actor Frederick Weller and Actor Jennifer Ferrin present award to Steven Soderbergh onstage at The 22nd Annual Webby Awards at Cipriani Wall Street on May 14, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Andrew Toth/Getty Images for The Webby Awards)

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