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Joe Rubenstein speaking with attendees at the 2017 Phoenix Comicon at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Joe Coleman's Internal digging exhibition at the KW institute for contemporary art.

16/8 Luna Park PH. Jorge Acquesta

 

Had to post it.lol

 

Joe Jonas from Hannah Montana 3D

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Location:台中長榮B1長榮廳

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Joes Limo.

Curbside out front of Joe Forty's restuarant.

Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

 

I like the Limo in the background

 

Joe Louis Walker & the Blue Ice Band - Reykjavik Blues Festival 2019

British postcard by Film Weekly, London.

 

American comedian Joe E. Brown (1891-1973) is dearly remembered for his portrayal as Osgood Fielding III in Billy Wilder's Some Like It Hot (1959), in which he utters the famous punchline "Well, nobody's perfect". With his amiable screen persona, comic timing, and enormous elastic-mouth smile, Brown was one of the most popular American comedians in the 1930s and 1940s, with successful films like A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935), Earthworm Tractors (1936) and Alibi Ike (1935).

 

Joseph Evans Brown was born in Holgate, Ohio, in 1891 (according to IMDb 1892). One of his proudest claims was that he was perhaps the only kid whose parents encouraged him to run away with the circus. In 1902, the 10-year-old Brown joined a circus tumbling act called the Five Marvellous Ashtons, with whom he started his vaudeville career. He toured in burlesque in an acrobatic act, and also briefly played semi-professional baseball. His avid interest in baseball inaugurated a lifelong association with that sport which would include his participation in the National Vaudeville Artists ball team, his part-ownership of the minor league Kansas City Blues, and his providing pregame 'colour' for the televised New York Yankees games of the 1950s (Joe's son Joe L. became manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1955). On the verge of leaving vaudeville for Broadway in 1919, Joe discovered that Actors' Equity had called a strike; with very little hesitation, he grabbed a sign and joined the picket line. In 1920, Brown finally made it to Broadway as a comedian in the all-star review Jim Jam Jems. He went on to star in such New York productions as Captain Jinks and Twinkle Twinkle. In 1927, he began his film career in the short comedy Twinkle, Twinkle (1927). Uncharacteristically he appeared in turgid melodramas like Crooks Can't Win (George M. Arthur, 1928) until he was signed by Warner Bros. in 1929.

 

Joe E. Brown became a favorite with child audiences and shot to stardom after appearing in the first all-color all-talking musical comedy On with the Show (Alan Crosland, 1929). He starred in several lavish Technicolor Warner Brothers musical comedies including Sally (John Francis Dillon, 1929), Hold Everything (Roy Del Ruth, 1930), Song of the West (Ray Enright, 1930), and Going Wild (William A. Seiter, 1930). In his popular Warners vehicles, Joe E. Brown alternated between playing naive young men who made good despite impossible odds, or brash braggarts who had to be taken down a peg or two. His trademark was his huge mouth, cavernous grin, and drawn-out yell. Joe's best films were those in which he was permitted to display his athletic prowess, such as his 'baseball trilogy' Fireman Save My Child (Lloyd Bacon, 1932), Elmer the Great (Mervyn LeRoy, 1933) and Alibi Ike (Ray Enright, 1935). Personally selected by Max Reinhardt to play Flute in the lavish Warners adaptation of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream (Max Reinhardt, William Dieterle, 1935), Brown easily stole the show from such formidable competition as James Cagney, Olivia de Havilland, Victor Jory, and Mickey Rooney. Another hit was Earthworm Tractors (Ray Enright, 1936). During his Warner years, Brown and his wife began sponsoring promising college athletes: among Joe's proteges were UCLA football star (and later producer) Mike Frankovitch, and Olympic contestant (and future politician) Ralph Metcalfe. After ending his Warners contract in 1936, Brown starred for independent producer David Loew in When's Your Birthday? (Bob Clampett, Leon Schlesinger, 1937) and The Gladiator (Edward Sedgwick, 1938). In 1939, Brown testified before the House Immigration Committee in support of a bill that would allow 20,000 German Jewish refugee children into the US. He later adopted two refugee children.

 

By the early 1940s, Joe E. Brown's pictures were strictly in the 'B' category, though some of them, notably his brace of co-starring assignments with comedienne Judy Canova, had glimmers of the old Brown magic. He worked tirelessly entertaining troops in all corners of the world during World War II; their enthusiastic response enabled Brown to overcome the death of his son, Captain Donald Evans Brown, in a training accident. After the war, Brown devoted most of his energies to stage work. In 1948, he was awarded a Special Tony Award for his work in the touring company of Harvey. On-screen he played Captain Andy in Show Boat in the MGM remake of Show Boat (George Sidney, 1951) with Ava Gardner. In 1961, he reprised the role on stage. He added television to his long list of accomplishments in the 1950s and 1960s. Most of Joe E. Brown's final film appearances were cameo roles, such as in Around the World in 80 Days (Michael Anderson, 1956), and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (Stanley Kramer, 1963). The outstanding exception was his portrayal of daffy millionaire Osgood Fielding III in Some Like It Hot (Billy Wilder, 1959). Fielding falls for Daphne, played by Jack Lemmon in drag. At the end of the film, Lemmon takes off his wig and reveals to Brown that he is a man, to which Brown brings down the house by uttering the film's classic punchline: "Well, nobody's perfect." Brown began having heart problems in 1968, after suffering a severe heart attack and underwent cardiac surgery. He died from arteriosclerosis in 1973 at his home in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, three weeks before his 82nd birthday.

 

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

 

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Joe during the Gold/Silver panel at Armageddon Expo Melbounre 2009

Joes van Wanrooij - Joes van Wanrooij Fotografie

Joe Strummer, from The Clash.

[For Alex's studio in Amsterdam].

 

Spraypaint and silkscreen on vinyl.

Joe, father of the Saints Nick Riewoldt, drove us between the two courses. A very down to earth and funny man.

Festival de Blues de Cazorla (Jaén), 23 julio 2010.

Joe Getting Kissed, and looking quite happy about it.

Joe's not really 94, is he? He doesn't look it, but he is! Joe Medicine Crow was recently in the Ken Burns documentary "The War," where Joe spoke of his personal experiences during World War 2, including capturing a herd of German S.S. Officers' horses!

 

An addition:

Joe's wife of 61 years, Gloria Morrison Medicine Crow, passed away on March 12, 2009.

www.billingsgazette.net/articles/2009/03/14/obituaries/50...

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Joe poster in Tiger Beat

I have a rare trading site on Myspace, hense the new tags

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 20: Joe Jonas of Jonas Brothers performs at Wembley Arena on November 20, 2009 in London, United Kingdom.

 

thejonasway.ning.com/

Title: Joe Sorrels

Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas

Physical Publisher: Physical: Graphic Services, Texas A&M University

Date Issued: 2011-08-17

Date Created: 1953

Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches

Format Medium: Photographic negative

Type: image

Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 32, File 32-057

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Joe Bonamassa @ Southampton Guildhall

Joe Sacco fala sobre jornalismo e quadrinhos em São Paulo

Photographer: JOE Assistant Photographer:HR

Videographer: 加樂福

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Location:清水成都

Dress: 冉冉婚紗

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U.S. Congressman Joe Wilson of South Carolina speaking at the 2016 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland.

 

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The champ - Smokin' Joe Frazier was at the football game Sunday.

Arizona Cardinals 10 San Diego Chargers 41 ~ October 3, 2010 ~

At N8's Bachelor party. Guitar Hero was the game of choice. Joe Rocks it out.

Joe in Millan today :) handsome man!

Joe Cocker

 

15 luglio 2011 - Lucca Summer Festival (LU)site

 

© sebastiano bongi toma - Ramingo-

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Hollywood, CA - Pop singer Joe Jonas is all smiles while leaving the Roosevelt Hotel with a few friends.

  

Sheriff Joe Arpaio speaking at a campaign rally with Governor Mike Pence at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Taken at Stonebridge Church. Appears on the Fender Website in their new "Make History" ad campaign. (Both the video and the photo mosaic)

 

www.fender.com/makehistory

Joe had a face-off with a neighbours cat when he caught him in my garden. I managed to step in before the fur started to fly :o))

Joe Elliott of Def Leppard, in concert at PGE Park in Portland, OR, 2005 June 1

Joe Kennedy, CEO & President of Pandora, discussed the important role mobile plays in redefining radio for a connected world.

 

Visit the International CTIA WIRELESS® 2012 show highlights page for more pics, videos, and conference coverage: daily.ctia.org/wireless2012/

Joe is a very important man at Coogee beach in Western Australia as he is a member of the surf life saving club. He and his team were getting their boat out when I went to the beach to swim.

 

He agreed to pose for my 100 strangers project. He is number 42. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page

   

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