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Explore #93, May 27, 2014. Vrouwen varen op een mooie lentedag in een kajak op de Nieuwe Mark bij het Spanjaardsgat in Breda-Centrum.

 

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Backlight picture of two women running hard early in the morning on a cold and sunny winter day on a path in a Dutch nature reserve.

 

Tegenlichtopname van twee hardlopende vrouwen 's morgens vroeg op een zonnige winterdag op een pad in een natuurgebied langs de Nieuwe Mark ten zuiden van Breda.

 

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Een monument op het Museumplein in Amsterdam ter nagedachtenis van de Nederlandse slachtoffers van het voor vrouwen opgezette nazi-concentratiekamp Ravensbrück in Duitsland.

 

A monument on Museumplein in Amsterdam in memory of the Dutch victims of the Nazi concentration camp Ravensbrück in Germany, set up for women.

Vrouwen & Kleding - What woman wear.. in Austria

Huldiging EK Vrouwen voetbal 2017

The Hague, Solleveld, 26 February 2021.

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Staphorstdagen .

Tijdens deze 3 Woensdagen zijn er onder meer demonstraties van oude ambachten; in en om Museum Staphorst zijn er klederdracht shows van alle generatie's

Je mag dan ook vrij fotograferen van de personen in de klederdracht (ze poseren dan ook graag voor je),nu ben ik niet zo van die gemaakte geposeerde porteten :-), maar meer van het onverwachte spontane

 

Tegenwoordig loopt alleen de oudere generatie nog echt dagelijks in klederdracht wat dus steeds minder word , zo af en toe zie je nog een oma lopen of fietsen die je dus absoluut niet mag fotograferen

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Staphorst days.

During these 3 Wednesdays there will be demonstrations of old crafts; in and around Museum Staphorst there are traditional costume shows of all generations

You may also photograph freely of the people in traditional costumes (they also like to pose for you), now I am not so fond of those posed portets :-), but more of the unexpected spontaneous

 

Nowadays, only the older generation still wear traditional costumes on a daily basis, which is becoming less and less, every now and then you see a grandmother walking or cycling that you are therefore not allowed to photograph.

  

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Vrouwen vermaken zich in de zee. Plaats en datum onbekend.

 

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Women having fun in the sea. Location and date unknown.

 

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Belgian postcard in the 'De 50 mooiste vrouwen van de eeuw' (The 50 most beautiful women of the century) series by P-Magazine, no. 13. Photo: Kate Garner / Outline.

 

German-American film star and producer Sandra Bullock (1964) is known for her charming, somewhat chaotic characters in popular action films such as Speed (1994) and the comedies While You Were Sleeping (1995) and Miss Congeniality (2000). These hit films made her one of Hollywood's highest-paid actresses. She won an Oscar for best actress, a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award for her dramatic turn in The Blind Side (2009).

 

Sandra Annette Bullock was born in Arlington, a Virginia suburb of Washington, D.C., in 1964. She is the daughter of German opera singer Helga Meyer and an American voice teacher, John Bullock, who later became Sandra's manager. Her parents met in Nüremberg, Germany, while her father was doing civil work for the Pentagon and her mother was his secretary. Sandra lived with her parents and younger sister, chef Gesine Bullock-Prado, in Nüremberg where her mother performed at the Staatstheater Nürnberg until she was 12 years old. She often performed in the children's chorus of whatever production her mother was in. In 1976, the family moved to Washington D.C. She still holds German and American citizenship and can speak fluent English and German. Bullock did ballet and in high school, she was a cheerleader. That singing talent later came in handy for her role as an aspiring country singer in The Thing Called Love (Peter Bogdanovich, 1993). She studied at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina, but interrupted her studies to pursue acting. She left for Manhattan to audition and had several jobs to earn a living in the meantime. Bullock later resumed her studies and obtained a bachelor's degree from East Carolina University. In 1987, Bullock made her official film debut in Hangmen (J. Christian Ingvordsen, 1987). Her performance in the off-Broadway play, 'No Time Flat', got her an agent and an audition for Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (Alan J. Levi, 1989) with Lee Majors and Lindsay Wagner. It was a pilot for a never-produced spin-off series. Her first major film followed in the form of the Sci-Fi action film Demolition Man (Marco Brambilla, 1993), in which she starred alongside Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes. That same year, she also starred in the mystery-thriller The Vanishing (George Sluizer, 1993), a film based on Tim Krabbé's 'The Golden Egg' and in Wrestling Ernest Hemingway (Randa Haines, 1993), with Robert Duvall, Richard Harris and Shirley MacLaine.

 

Sandra Bullock had her big breakthrough in Speed (Jan de Bont, 1994), in which she and Keanu Reeves try to save the passengers of a public bus from a bomb explosion. The bus races through Los Angeles rush hour traffic without stopping because of a bomb on board. The film grossed 350.4 million US dollars worldwide in 1994. The following year, she starred with Bill Pullman in the romantic comedy While You Were Sleeping (Jon Turteltaub, 1995). The film was another box office success and earned Bullock her first Golden Globe nomination. She established herself as one of Hollywood's most popular and highest-paid actresses with the thriller The Net (Irwin Winkler, 1995). Bullock appeared with Matthew McConaughey and Samuel Jackson in the thriller A Time to Kill (Joel Schumacher, 1996), based on the book by John Grisham. She actually played only a supporting role, but due to her popularity, her name was mentioned first on film posters. Bullock received a fee of six million US dollars for the role. Then followed the war film In Love and War (Richard Attenborough, 1996), about the young Ernest Hemingway played by Chris O'Donnell. The sequel Speed 2: Cruise Control (Jan de Bont, 1997) was massively criticised and received a Golden Raspberry Award for the worst sequel to a film. However, it did well at the box office. Bullock was paid 12.5 million US dollars. A year later, Bullock co-starred with Nicole Kidman as a witch in the fantasy comedy Practical Magic (Griffin Dunne, 1998). She also voiced Miriam in the animated film The Prince of Egypt (Brenda Chapman, 1998). Steve Hickner. In Forces of Nature (Bronwen Hughes, 1999), she co-starred with Ben Affleck.

 

Sandra Bullock received positive reactions for her role of FBI agent Gracie Hart in the comedy Miss Congeniality (Donald Petrie, 2000). That same year, she played an alcoholic who is sentenced to a stay in a rehab clinic after a drunken car accident in 28 Days (Betty Thomas, 2000). After a one-year break, Bullock played a police officer trying to solve a seemingly perfect crime in the thriller Murder by Numbers (Barbet Schroeder, 2002), inspired by the authentic Leopold and Loeb murder case. Then she acted in the comedy Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (Callie Khouri, 2002) and the very successful romantic comedy Two Weeks Notice (Marc Lawrence, 2002) with Hugh Grant. In 2004, she starred in the drama Crash (Paul Haggis, 2004), which deals with racism and social tensions in Los Angeles and won an Oscar for best film. Her role as a racist woman in the film is a stylistic departure from the charming, somewhat chaotic characters she usually played. Then, she again played Gracie Hart in the sequel Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulous (John Pasquin, 2005). She received a record fee of 17.5 million US dollars, but the comedy did not match the success of the first part. Bullock then reunited with Keanu Reeves for The Lake House (Alejandro Agresti, 2006), a new version of the South Korean film Siworae/Il Mare (Lee Hyun-Seung, 2000). She also featured in another remake, the thriller Premonition (Mennan Yapo, 2007).

 

In 2009, Sandra Bullock starred in three films, the hit comedy The Proposal (Anne Fletcher, 2009), All About Steve (Phil Traill, 2009) and The Blind Side (John Lee Hancock, 2009). The latter is the film adaptation of the life of Michael Oher, who grew up as a child in various foster families, then was adopted by Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy and eventually became a successful American football player. The film grossed US$309.2 million worldwide and received an Oscar nomination for Best Picture. Bullock received critical acclaim for her portrayal of the adoptive mother, winning the Oscar, Golden Globe, Critics' Choice Award and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. In 2010, she became the first to receive a Golden Raspberry Award for worst actress (All About Steve) and an Oscar for best actress (The Blind Side) in the same year. In 2011 she made the drama Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close alongside Tom Hanks, based on the bestseller of the same name by Jonathan Safran Foer. Despite mixed reviews, the film was nominated for several film awards, including the Oscar for Best Picture. Her later successes include the Science-Fiction thriller Gravity (Alfonso Cuarón, 2013) with George Clooney, and the successful buddy comedy The Heat (Paul Feig, 2013), alongside Melissa McCarthy. Gravity had box-office takings ofUS$716.3 million - and was by far the most successful of her career. Gravity also received excellent reviews, with Bullock's performance receiving particular praise. For the role, she received numerous nominations for Best Actress in a Leading Role, including the Academy Award, Golden Globe, Critics' Choice Award, Screen Actors Guild Award and British Academy Film Award. Gravity won seven categories, including Best Director.

 

Sandra Bullock provided her voice for Scarlet Overkill, the villainous character, in the animated film Minions (Pierre Coffin, Kyle Balda, 2015), which became her highest-grossing film to date with a worldwide gross of over $1.1 billion. In 2015, she served as an executive producer and starred, as a political consultant hired to help win a Bolivian presidential election, in the drama Our Brand Is Crisis, based on the 2005 documentary film of the same name by Rachel Boynton. Peter Debruge of Variety found Bullock's portrayal to be "easily one of the best female roles of the last 10 years", but the film had the worst wide-release opening of her career. In Ocean's 8 (Gary Ross, 2018), an all-female spin-off of the Ocean's Eleven franchise, Bullock played Debbie Ocean, the sister of Danny Ocean, who helps plan a sophisticated heist of the annual Met Gala in New York City. Writing for The Hollywood Reporter, Josh Spieger called the film a "welcome return to the big screen for Bullock" and observed: "She has reached a point in her career where she chooses her roles with care (...) Ocean's 8 is Bullock’s first true franchise film in decades. Ocean's 8 had the best debut for the franchise and ultimately made $297 million globally. Her next role was that of Malorie, a woman who must find a way to guide herself and her children to safety despite the potential threat from an unseen adversary, in the Netflix post-apocalyptic horror film Bird Box (Susanne Bier, 2018), based on the novel of the same name. She received acclaim for her performance, and Bird Box was the most-watched film on Netflix within 28 days of its release until 2021. In another production for Netflix, the drama The Unforgivable (Nora Fingscheidt, 2021), Bullock played a woman who is released from prison after serving a sentence for a violent crime. It became the fifth most-streamed film on the platform at the time of its release. She took on the role of a successful yet depressed best-selling romance novelist in The Lost City (Adam and Aaron Nee, 2022), a Romancing the Stone-style romantic comedy–adventure film, opposite Channing Tatum and Daniel Radcliffe. The film was favourably received by critics, who praised the chemistry between Bullock and Tatum and grossed $190.8 million globally. It made Bullock "the first actress to have $100 million earners in live-action star vehicles over four different decades", according to Forbes. In 2022, she also appeared in the Brad Pitt action thriller Bullet Train (2022), in a mostly vocal performance. Sandra Bullock married once. She met Jesse Gregory James, host of the television show Monster Garage, whom she married in 2005. Together they adopted a young baby boy, Louis Bardo Bullock, in 2010. Following Bullock and James' divorce in 2010, she had full custody of the boy. Bullock announced in 2015 that she had adopted a second child, Laila Bullock, and appeared on the cover of People magazine with her then-three-year-old new daughter. Since mid-2015, Bullock has been in a relationship with photographer Bryan Randall.

 

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Mother and daughter in the Rue Georges Bonnac in Bordeaux, France.

Belgian postcard in the 'De 50 mooiste vrouwen van de eeuw' (The 50 most beautiful women of the century) series by P-Magazine, no. 7. Photo: Lance Steadler / Outline.

 

Demi Moore (1962) is an American actress and film producer who had her breakthrough with the Bratpack film St. Elmo's Fire (1985). By 1995 Moore was the highest-paid actress in Hollywood thanks to such blockbusters as Ghost (1990), A Few Good Men (1992) and Indecent Proposal (1993).

 

Demi Moore was born Demi Gene Guynes in Roswell, New Mexico in 1962. Her father, Air Force airman Charles Harmon, left her then 18-year-old mother Victoria (née King) after a two-month marriage and before Demi was born. When Demi Moore was three months old, her mother married Dan Guynes, a newspaper salesman, who she later saw as her real father. The family moved frequently because of her stepfather's work, more than thirty times. Her stepfather committed suicide when Demi was fifteen, two years after divorcing her mother. A year later she dropped out of school. Her mother, Virginia Guynes, was arrested many times, including for arson and drunk driving. Moore broke off contact with her in 1990 but later reconciled with her shortly before she died of cancer in 1998 at the age of 54. In 1979, three months before her 17th birthday, Demi met the rock musician Freddy Moore and they married in 1980. The marriage lasted four years. Moore signed with the Elite Modeling Agency and then enrolled in drama classes after being inspired by her next-door neighbour, 17-year-old German actress Nastassja Kinski. She appeared on the cover of the January 1981 issue of the French adult magazine Oui, taken from a photo session in which she had posed nude, and made her film debut with a brief role in the teen drama Choices (Silvio Narizzano, 1981). In 1982, she played an investigative reporter in the hospital soap General Hospital (1982-1983). She celebrated her first cinema success in the romantic comedy Blame it on Rio (Stanley Donen, 1983) opposite Michael Caine. Around the same time, she became addicted to cocaine. Her big break came with the film St. Elmo's Fire (Joel Schumacher, 1985) with Rob Lowe and Emilio Estevez, to whom she was engaged for three years. Reportedly, she was fired by Schumacher during filming because of her drug abuse, after which she went to rehab and returned a week later. Interestingly, her character in the film, Jules, was also addicted to cocaine. The film was a huge success, and Moore and her film counterparts were counted among the 'Brat Pack', a group of young actors with a promising future. Moore progressed to more serious material with the romantic comedy About Last Night... (Edward Zwick, 1986), co-starring Rob Lowe, which marked a positive turning point in her career. In 1987, she became even more famous when she married actor Bruce Willis.

 

In 1990, Demi Moore co-starred with Patrick Swayze and Whoopi Goldberg in the highly successful fantasy Ghost (Jerry Zucker, 1990), for which she received a Golden Globe nomination. The love scene between Moore and Patrick Swayze that starts in front of a potter's wheel to the sound of 'Unchained Melody became an iconic moment in film history and the film grossed over US$505 million at the box office. 'The highest-grossing film of that year' earned her a spot on the A-list and offered her many leading roles in films. The following year, she received a great deal of media attention when she appeared naked on the front page of Vanity Fair magazine while seven months pregnant. The front page was frequently imitated and parodied in the years that followed. The next year, she starred in the blockbuster A Few Good Men with (Rob Reiner, 1992), opposite Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson. The following year, she scored another big film hit with the controversial Indecent Proposal (Adrian Lyne, 1993). In this film, a rich businessman (Robert Redford) presents a couple with financial problems (Moore and Woody Harrelson) with a dilemma: he gives the couple a million dollars if he can sleep with the woman. Another blockbuster was the thriller Disclosure (Barry Levinson, 1994) with Michael Douglas. Moore produced and starred in a controversial miniseries for HBO called If These Walls Could Talk (1996), a three-part anthology about abortion alongside Sissy Spacek and Cher. Its screenwriter, Nancy Savoca, directed two segments, including one in which Moore played a widowed nurse in the early 1950s seeking a back-alley abortion. For that role, Moore received a second Golden Globe nomination as Best Actress. At the time, Demi Moore was one of the highest-paid film actresses of all time, and she was the first actress to receive more than $10 million for a film role - $12.5 million for Striptease (Andrew Bergman, 1996).

 

Demi Moore did not manage to keep up the success. Striptease (Andrew Bergman, 1996) opened to overwhelmingly negative reviews with Moore's performance being criticised and 'won' six Golden Raspberry Awards, including for worst film, worst actress and worst director. However, it was a moderate financial success, grossing US$113 million worldwide Moore also starred in the thriller The Juror (Brian Gibson, 1996). It was a box office bomb and was heavily panned by critics. Two successes at the time was as the voice of the gypsy woman Esmeralda in Disney's animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Kirk Wise, Gary Trousdale, 1996) and the voice of Dallas Grimes in the animated comedy Beavis and Butt-head Do America (Mike Judge, 1996), alongside her then-husband Bruce Willis. When her long-cherished project G.I. Jane (Ridley Scott, 1997), for which the actress even shaved her head, turned out to be another flop, Demi Moore took a break in her acting career. As a producer, she did have a few successes with the three Austin Powers films, including Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (Jay Roach, 1997). Moore and Willis separated in 1998 and divorced in 2000. Together with Bruce Willis, she has three children: Rumer Glen Willis (born 1988), Scout LaRue Willis (1991) and Tallulah Belle Willis (1994). In 2003, she had a much-discussed relationship with the sixteen-year-younger actor Ashton Kutcher, whom she married in 2005. That same year, she returned to the big screen by playing the villain in the sequel Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (McG, 2005), starring Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu. Since 2006, Demi has been the face and muse of cosmetics brand Helena Rubinstein. On-screen she could be seen in the ensemble cast of the drama Bobby (Emilio Estevez, 2006) and the drama Margin Call (J. C. Chandor, 2011) with Kevin Spacey. Moore and Kutcher split in 2011 and their divorce was finalised in 2013. Incidentally, she appeared in films such as the black comedy Rough Night/Girls' Night Out (Lucia Aniello, 2017) starring Scarlett Johansson. In 2019, Moore released her book 'Inside Out' about her life, which reached the top spot on the New York Times Bestseller list. Since early 2022, Demi Moore has been in a relationship with Swiss celebrity chef Daniel Humm (46).

 

Sources: Wikipedia (Dutch, English and German), and IMDb.

 

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Belgian postcard in de 'De 50 mooiste vrouwen van de eeuw' (The 50 most beautiful women of the century) series by P magazine, no. 12. Photo: Bettina Reims.

 

Sharon Stone (1958) is an American actress, producer, and former fashion model. With her role in Paul Verhoeven's Basic Instinct (1992), she became one of the most talked about actresses of the 1990s, earning both admiration and infamy for her on- and off-screen personae. Cast as an ex-prostitute in Martin Scorsese's Casino (1995), she won an Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe for her work, as well as the general opinion that she was capable of dramatic acting.

 

Sharon Vonne Stone was born in 1958 in Meadville, a small town in Pennsylvania. Her parents were Dorothy Marie (née Lawson), an accountant, and Joseph William Stone II, a tool and die manufacturer and factory worker. She was the second of four children. At the age of 15, she studied in Saegertown High School, Pennsylvania, and at that same age, entered Edinboro State University of Pennsylvania, and graduated with a degree in creative writing and fine arts. While attending Edinboro University, Stone won the title of Miss Crawford County, Pennsylvania and was a candidate for Miss Pennsylvania. One of the pageant judges told her to quit school and move to New York City to become a fashion model. In 1977, Stone left Meadville and moved in with an aunt in New Jersey. She was signed by Ford Modeling Agency in New York City. Stone, inspired by Hillary Clinton, went back to Edinboro University to complete her degree in 2016. After modelling in television commercials and print advertisements, she made her film debut as "pretty girl in train" in Woody Allen's comedy-drama Stardust Memories (1980). Her first speaking part was in Wes Craven's horror film Deadly Blessing (1981), and French director Claude Lelouch cast her in Les Uns et les Autres (1982), starring James Caan. She had a supporting role in Irreconcilable Differences (Charles Shyer, 1984), starring Ryan O'Neal, Shelley Long, and a young Drew Barrymore. In 1984, she married Michael Greenburg, the producer of MacGyver (1985), but they divorced two years later. Throughout the 1980s, Stone went on to appear in films such as King Solomon's Mines (J. Lee Thompson, 1985) with Richard Chamberlain, Cold Steel (Dorothy Ann Puzo, 1987) with Brad Davis, and Above the Law (Andrew Davis, 1988) as the wife of Steven Seagal. Stone was often cast as the stereotypical blonde bimbo. She finally got a break with her part in Paul Verhoeven's Sci-Fi action film Total Recall (1990), starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. She played the role of Lori Quaid, the seemingly loving wife of Schwarzenegger's character, later revealed to be an agent sent by a corrupt and ruthless governor to monitor him. The film received favourable reviews and made $261.2 million worldwide, giving Stone's career a major boost. She also posed nude for Playboy, a daring move for a 32-year-old actress. But it worked.

 

Sharon Stone became a sex symbol and international star when she played Catherine Tramell, a brilliant, bisexual author and alleged serial killer in the erotic thriller Basic Instinct (Paul Verhoeven, 1992). Several actresses at the time turned down the role, mostly because of the nudity required. Her interrogation scene has become a classic in film history and her performance captivated everyone, from MTV viewers, who honoured her with Most Desirable Female and Best Female Performance Awards, to a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress. She headlined the erotic thriller Sliver (Phillip Noyce, 1993), based on Ira Levin's eponymous novel about the mysterious occurrences in a privately owned New York City high-rise apartment building. The film was heavily panned by critics and earned Stone a Golden Raspberry Award nomination for Worst Actress but Sliver became a commercial success, grossing US$116.3 million at the international box office. She starred alongside Sylvester Stallone in the action thriller The Specialist (Luis Llosa, 1994), portraying May Munro, a woman who entices a bomb expert she is involved with (Stallone) into destroying the criminal gang that killed her family. Despite negative reviews, the film made US$170.3 million worldwide. In the Western The Quick and the Dead (Sam Raimi, 1995) with Gene Hackman and Russell Crowe, she obtained the role of a gunfighter who returns to a frontier town in an effort to avenge her father's death. She received critical acclaim with her performance as the beautiful but drug-crazy wife of Robert de Niro in Martin Scorsese's crime drama Casino (1995), garnering the Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. In 1998, she married newspaper editor Phil Bronstein but they divorced in 2004. Sharon Stone received two more Golden Globe Award nominations for her roles in The Mighty (Peter Chelsom, 1998) and The Muse (Albert Brooks, 1999).

 

In 2000, Sharon Stone starred opposite Ellen DeGeneres in the made-for-HBO drama If These Walls Could Talk 2 (Jane Anderson, Martha Coolidge, Anne Heche, 2000), portraying a lesbian trying to start a family. Stone appeared in two embarassing flops, Catwoman (Pitof, 2004), and the sequel Basic Instinct 2 (Michael Caton-Jones, 2006). In between, she played one of Bill Murray's ex-girlfriends in Jim Jarmusch's Golden Palm winner Broken Flowers (2005) - and walked away with the most memorable and endearing role in the picture - a role that showcases her skills as a disciplined thespian. She was also in the American drama Bobby (2006), written and directed by Emilio Estevez. In the biographical drama Lovelace (Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman, 2013), Stone obtained the role of the mother of porn actress Linda Lovelace, played by Amanda Seyfried. Later films include Fading Gigolo (John Turturro, 2013) with Woody Allen, the Italian dramedy Un ragazzo d’oro/A Golden Boy (Pupi Avati, 2014) and The Disaster Artist (James Franco, 2017). In 1995, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and in 2005, she was named Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters in France. On television, Stone has had notable performances in the mini-series War and Remembrance (1987) and the made-for-HBO film If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000). She made guest-appearances in The Practice (2004), winning the Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series, and in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2010). She has also starred in the action drama series Agent X (2015), Steven Soderbergh's murder-mystery Mosaic (2017) and the series The New Pope (Paolo Sorrentino, 2019) with Jude Law. Sharon Stone is the mother of three adopted sons: Roan (2000), Laird (2005) and Quinn (2006).

 

Sources: Johannes Prayudhi (IMDb), Rebecca Flint Marx (AllMovie), Wikipedia and IMDb.

Belgian postcard in the series 'De 50 mooiste vrouwen van de eeuw!' by P-Magazine, no. 48. Photo: Davis Factor / Outline.

 

Beautiful German-born actress Nastassja Kinski (1961) has appeared in more than 60 films. Her starring roles include her Golden Globe Award-winning portrayal of the title character in Tess (1979) and parts in Wim Wenders' films Falsche Bewegung/The Wrong Move (1975), Paris, Texas (1984) and In weiter Ferne, so nah!/Faraway, So Close! (1993).

 

Nastassja Kinski (pronounced as "nas-TAS-ya") was born as Nastassja Aglaia Nakszyński in Berlin in 1961 (some sources say 1964. She is the daughter of the German actor Klaus Kinski from his marriage to actress Ruth Brigitte Tocki. She is a half-sister to actress Pola Kinski and actor Nikolai Kinski. Her parents divorced in 1968 and Kinski rarely saw her father after the age of 10. She and her mother struggled financially and eventually lived in a commune in Munich. Her career began in Germany as a model. The actress Lisa Kreuzer placed her in the role of the dumb Mignon in Wim Wenders' film Falsche Bewegung/The Wrong Move (1975) starring Rüdiger Vogler and Hanna Schygulla. In Great-Britain she featured in the horror film To the Devil a Daughter (Peter Sykes, 1976), starring Christopher Lee and produced by Hammer Film. That year she had her first major role in an episode of the popular German TV crime show Tatort. This episode, Reifezeugnis/For Your Love Only (1977), had a feature film length and was directed by Wolfgang Petersen at the beginning of his career. Years later, after Kinski had become an international star, the TV film was released theatrically in the U.S. In 1976, Kinski was photographed for French Vogue by director Roman Polanski, and the two started a romantic relationship. She was 15 years old at the time and he was 43. In the cinema Kinski also had a May-December romance in Così come sei/Stay As You Are (Alberto Lattuada, 1978) with Marcello Mastroianni. Polanski urged Kinski to study acting with Lee Strasberg in the United States and Great Britain and cast her in the lead part of his film, Tess (1979), based on the classic novel by Thomas Hardy. The film won three Oscars and Kinski won the Golden Globe for best newcomer. However, Derek Armstrong writes at AllMovie: “The quiet, contemplative nature of the film is echoed, although not so skilfully, in the lead performance of Nastassja Kinski. Seemingly cast more for her soulful eyes (and Polanski's budding relationship with her) than her acting, Kinski gives a tentative, one-note performance that is nearly inaudible. Still, it served to deliver her a variety of other projects and bring her limited stardom.”

 

Director Francis Ford Coppola brought Nastassja Kinski to the U.S.A. to act for his new Zoetrope Studios. In 1981, photographer Richard Avedon photographed Kinski. Hal Erickson at AllMovie: “Kinski became the dream of male college undergraduates everywhere by posing for a Richard Avedon poster wearing nothing but a large, live python which spiralled around her body. “The first Zoetrope production, One From the Heart (Francis Ford Coppola, 1982), starring Frederic Forrest, Teri Garr and Kinski, failed at the box office and was a major loss for Coppola's new studio. In 1982, she also appeared in the erotic horror film Cat People (Paul Schrader, 1982), which also was not successful commercially. Kinski then split her time between Europe and the United States. In France she filmed La lune dans le caniveau/Moon in the Gutter (Jean-Jacques Beineix, 1983) with Gérard Dépardieu. In Germany, she played Clara Wieck in the biography Frühlingssinfonie/Spring Symphony (Peter Schamoni, 1983) opposite Herbert Grönemeyer as composer Robert Schumann. In Italy she co-starred with Rutger Hauer in In una notte di chiaro di luna/ Up to date (Lina Wertmüller, 1989). And in the U.S. she co-starred with Rudolph Nureyev in Exposed (James Toback, 1983), with Rob Lowe and Jodie Foster in The Hotel New Hampshire (Tony Richardson, 1984), with John Savage in Maria's Lovers (Andrey Konchalovskiy, 1984) and with Al Pacino in Revolution (Al Pacino, 1985). Her most acclaimed film was Paris, Texas (Wim Wenders, 1984) in which she played the estranged wife of Harry Dean Stanton. Mark Deming at AllMovie: “Paris, Texas may be the finest of Wim Wenders' "road movies," a deliberately paced but deeply moving story of a man at the end of his emotional rope who is given an unexpected chance to heal both his scars and those he has inflicted on others. Harry Dean Stanton gives perhaps his finest performance - few actors could pull off a scene like the long monologue he shares with Kinski near the film's conclusion” The film won a César and also three awards in Cannes, and was nominated, however, the film was not widely released in the United States. In the mid-1980s, Kinski met Egyptian filmmaker Ibrahim Moussa. They married in 1984 and they have two children together, son Aljosha (1984) and daughter Sonja Kinski (1986).

 

Nastassja Kinski's luck in Hollywood turned in the 1990s when she appeared opposite Charlie Sheen in the action-comedy Terminal Velocity (Deran Serafian, 1994). After her marriage with Moussa had been dissolved, Kinski lived with musician Quincy Jones till 1995. In 1993, their daughter, Kenya Julia Miambi Sarah Jones, was born. In the cinema, Kinski would tackle serious subject matter in the AIDS drama One Night Stand (Mike Figgis, 1997) with Wesley Snipes, The Lost Son (Chris Menges, 1999), a crime drama revolving around a network of paedophiles, and the Serbian war drama Savior (Predrag Antonijevic, 1998) with Dennis Quaid. Her other film appearances include In weiter Ferne, so nah!/Faraway, So Close (Wim Wenders, 1993) with Bruno Ganz, the comedy of manners Your Friends & Neighbors (Neil LaBute, 1998) with Aaron Eckhardt, and The Claim (Michael Winterbottom, 2000), loosely based on Thomas Hardy's novel Mayor of Casterbridge. The story, filmed in sub-zero Calgary, Canada, tells about a man (Peter Mullan) who sells his wife (Kinski) and daughter (Sarah Polley) for a gold-mining claim. Jason Clark at AllMovie: “Winterbottom subtly draws viewers into this haunting tale of family regained and the power of greed by letting them take in the details through small gestures.” In the following years, Kinski played mainly in B-films and TV movies. Interesting were the French-Canadian Mini-Series Les liaisons dangereuses/Dangerous Liaisons (Josée Dayan, 2003) with Catherine Deneuve and Rupert Everett, and the dark mystery Inland Empire (David Lynch, 2006) with Laura Dern and Jeremy Irons. She co-starred with Julian Sands in the short film Il turno di notte lo fanno le stele/The Nightshift Belongs to the Stars (2012), directed by Edoardo Ponti, son of producer Carlo Ponti and Sophia Loren. After a long interval, she was seen on TV in the French crime series Police de Caractères/Typeface (2022). Her daughter with producer Ibrahim Moussa, Sonja Kinski (1986), is a model and actress, and daughter by Quincy Jones, Kenya Kinski-Jones (1993) is also a model.

 

Sources: Hal Erickson (AllMovie), Derek Armstrong (AllMovie), Jason Clark (AllMovie), Mark Deming (AllMovie), Wikipedia and IMDb.

 

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Gevelsteen uit 1624 van het voormalige Barbara Gasthuis in de Jansstraat te Haarlem.

  

Spaarnestad Photo, SFA002007374

 

Twee slapende vrouwen onder een gewatteerde jas / deken in een vertrek met beschilderd kamerscherm, wandrol en papieren lantaarn. Het kussen bestaat uit een houten doosje (soms gebruikt als toilettas) met daarop een klein kussen (vaak met opgerold papier als kussensloop). Plaats onbekend, [1880-1890]. Met de hand ingekleurde albumine. [Foto uit een reeks van 42 afdrukken in de collectie van Spaarnestad Photo van de hand van Felice Beato, Kusakabe Kimbei of Raimund baron von Stillfried].

 

Collectie SPAARNESTAD PHOTO/Het Leven

 

Two women sleeping under a padded coat / blanket in a room with painted screen, scrolled painting and paper lantern. The cushion is a small wooden box (that can also act as sponge-bag) with a roll of paper on top of it. [Photo, a hand coloured albumine print, of a series of 42 prints at Spaarnestad Photo by Felice Beato, Kusakabe Kimbei or Raimund baron von Stillfried, 1880-1890.]

 

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Asaro - Kutch - Gujarat - India

 

Na de nodige toelatingen om te fotograferen rijden we naar Asaro. Een dorpje bewoond door de Dhaneta Jath vrouwen met neusjuweel. Heel moeilijk fotograferen.

 

Getrouwde vrouwen dragen een groot neusjuweel.

 

Jats of Kutch - a hidden tribe in Gujarat,

 

IndiaFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Traditional kutchii "Jatt" gold and silver special jewellery (ornaments) making by only 1 family since 1920 .

 

The Jats of Kutch are a cattle breeding nomadic Muslim community, found in the Kutch region of Gujarat in India. They are one of a number of communities of Maldhari pastoral nomads found in the Banni region of Kutch.

The Jats are a Maldhari cattle-herding group, and are mainly distributed in Kutch and Saurashtra. They have three territorial divisions, the Halai Jat , Verai Jat, and Kutchi Jat . The Kutchi are further subdivided into the Dhanetah, Girasia and Fakirani, the latter consider themselves superior to the other two, and are strictly endogamous.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jats_of_Kutch

 

Women once married wear a large golden ring through their nose - interesting to read:

 

www.coolephotography.co.uk/blog/tribal-villages-in-gujarat/

12 x 9 , mixed media painting/collage on paper. December 2014.(Sold)

  

Translates as 'Women In Need' from the book 'Way Of A Wanton'

Art by George Geygan.

Station Arnhem

Asaro - Kutch - Gujarat - India

 

Na de nodige toelatingen om te fotograferen rijden we naar Asaro. Een dorpje bewoond door de Dhaneta Jath vrouwen met neusjuweel. Heel moeilijk fotograferen.

 

Getrouwde vrouwen dragen een groot neusjuweel.

 

Jats of Kutch - a hidden tribe in Gujarat,

 

IndiaFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Traditional kutchii "Jatt" gold and silver special jewellery (ornaments) making by only 1 family since 1920 .

 

The Jats of Kutch are a cattle breeding nomadic Muslim community, found in the Kutch region of Gujarat in India. They are one of a number of communities of Maldhari pastoral nomads found in the Banni region of Kutch.

The Jats are a Maldhari cattle-herding group, and are mainly distributed in Kutch and Saurashtra. They have three territorial divisions, the Halai Jat , Verai Jat, and Kutchi Jat . The Kutchi are further subdivided into the Dhanetah, Girasia and Fakirani, the latter consider themselves superior to the other two, and are strictly endogamous.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jats_of_Kutch

 

Women once married wear a large golden ring through their nose - interesting to read:

 

www.coolephotography.co.uk/blog/tribal-villages-in-gujarat/

Bhirandiara - Kutch - Gujarat - India

 

Meghwar tribe - one the hidden tribes of Gujarat

 

Bezoek aan het dorpje van de Bhirandiara bewoond door de Meghwar tribe.

De Meghwar vrouwen zijn zeer kunstzinnig en maken een bijzonder soort borduurwerk waarin ze spiegels verwerken, die spiegels plaatsen ze ook in de modder van de muren, waaruit hun huizen gemaakt zijn. De Meghwar vrouwen dragen zeer mooie kanjari, de plaatselijk gemaakte blouses. In de oren en de neus dragen vooral oudere vrouwen, net als de Jat, vaak kleurrijke juwelen.

 

The Meghwal (Megh or Sindhi: ميگهواڙ Meghwar‎) people live primarily in northwest India, with a small population in Pakistan. They were classified as lower community under Hindu ritual ranking system and are now classified as a Scheduled Caste under India's system of positive discrimination.They were traditionally considered outside the Hindu ritual ranking system of castes known as varna. Their traditional occupation was weaving. Most are Hindu by religion, with Rishi Megh, Kabir, Ram Devji and Bankar Mataji their chief gods.

In the countryside of Rajasthan, many of the people of this community still reside in small hamlets of round, mud-brick huts painted on the outside with colourful geometric designs and decorated with detailed mirror inlays. In earlier days the main occupation of the Meghwal community was agricultural labour, weaving, specially Khadi and woodcarving, and these are still the main occupations. The women are famous for their embroidery work and are master wool and cotton weavers.

 

Their staple diet includes rice, wheat and maize, and pulses such as moong, urad and channa. They are not vegetarian but eat egg, fish, chicken and mutton when available, although they abstain from pork, beef and buffalo meat.

 

The Meghwal women in Rajasthan are renowned for their exuberantly detailed costumes and jewellery. Married women are often spotted wearing gold nose ring, earrings and neckpieces. They were given to the bride as a "bride wealth" dowry by her soon-to-be husband's mother. Nose rings and earrings are often decorated with precious stones of ruby, sapphire and emerald. The Meghwal women's embroidery is avidly sought after. Their work is distinguished by their primary use of red, which comes from a local pigment produced from crushed insects. The Meghwal women artisans of Thar desert in Sindh and Balochistan, and in Gujarat are considered master of the traditional embroidery and Ralli making. Exotic hand-embroidered items form part of dowry of Meghwal woman.

 

Women have low status in traditional Meghwal society. Marriages are arranged through negotiation between the families before puberty. After marriage, the wife moves to the husband's house, except for the period of childbirth. However, divorce is allowed, with the father retaining liability for the children and compensation paid to the wife.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meghwal

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© Jef Kusters - credit MUST be given at all times

Annemie of Helmuth Wolff, Drie vrouwen op een steiger, 1934. Nationaal Holocaust Museum, Amsterdam.

 

Seen at the exhibition 'Uit de vergetelheid. De herontdekte fotografie van Annemie en Helmuth Wolff' (Almost Lost in History: Rediscovering the photography of Annemie and Helmuth Wolff), 27 maart - 15 oktober 2017: Dutch jck.nl/nl/annemie-en-helmuth-wolff English jck.nl/en/exhibition/almost-lost-history

Explore # 489 August 7, 2012

 

Barbara and Stephanie were on holiday with their families on the beach of the Dutch village of Kamperland, Sealand. This picture was taken on the terrace of a beach club.

 

Barbara en Stephanie waren met hun gezinnen op vakantie op het Banjaardstrand van Kamperland, Noord-Beveland. Deze foto is gemaakt op het terras van een strandtent.

  

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