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scifipinups · 22 days
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Dorothy Provine The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock (1959)
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screenviolense-a · 3 years
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muses that need more tlc, either interactions or opens. * is what i’m using to mark muses i need to write opens for. this also. mostly for my own reference unless you all are particularly interested
nino quincampoix *
aya drevis *
callum brodie *
celeste wright *
jurgen leitner
maggie short *
meriwether st. claire *
oliver cho
sarah carpenter *
merry *
lucky *
fauna
aneesa
farrah
ashlyn morgenstern
courtney morgenstern
viveca *
azumi fujita
erin greene *
cat chandler
jt forbes
ted logan *
jackson jekyll *
spectra vondergeist *
agatha of woods beyond
fionnula o’riley
buddy *
lyndsay *
violet nightshade
brigid tenenbaum
andrew ryan
diane mcclintock *
jasmine jolene *
elizabeth comstock
ella of frell *
persephone *
cordelia chase
jenny calendar
nancy drew *
annie edison
albert (mtap)
mei (mtap) *
sonia (mtap) *
remington *
marci forrester *
haru yoshioka *
bonnie applebottom *
granny applebottom *
elsie odair *
holland march *
bailey clarke
ellen *
rikki patil *
zinda blake
valerie geronimo
parvati holcomb *
atlas neredras
larianni
sten *
alexander king
august
emmaline wood
jade faust
mary lou walden
nadir khan *
bunny blanc *
raven queen *
erika
monica
lucy
melanie
marie
rosa
sonia magnolia
bobbi morse
cressida
dahlia lombard *
lidia posada
sancho alvarado *
sarah lyons *
clive dove *
katia anderson
emmy altava *
hershel layton *
garrett *
arden mcnamara *
claudia valentine
heather summers *
james whelan *
zhang jun
keats *
luke rutherford nolan
padme rutherford nolan
martin rutherford *
louisa julien *
mortimer allegri *
petra balboa
riley lynch *
robert woolf *
seraphim perrine *
tarot talbot *
viraj kaur *
abigail lockwood
dylas *
frey
illuminata *
ami mizuno *
rei hino *
bowie campbell
eleanor tate
johnny gat *
ben ravencroft
beau wilcott
bianca rivera *
claire parker *
daisy bright *
duke bright *
delilah *
jonas palmer *
rebecca jeffries *
skylar kohrs *
bertrand baudelaire
jerome squalor *
ara fusilli
dusty hogg *
kayleigh wintercrest
misty waters *
sancho paco panza
jakob horne *
ola song
hana
say’ri
panne
selkie *
orochi *
lorena thress *
maya torres
mack *
riza hawkeye *
gary galavant *
allison cooper *
kitty *
laura palmer *
emma pillsbury *
sadie oakley
tina cohen chang *
eudora patch *
rose blythe *
paul matthews *
m. gustave *
carina escobar
santos bergeron
elyse waldorf
pepper ortega *
karen
kathy 
bloody mary *
nerissa *
dani clayton *
rebecca jessel *
willy wonka *
eleanor vance *
katarina bishop
roxy morton
marta cabrera *
elle woods
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ankeliebe · 4 years
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(  FLORENCE PUGH,   CIS FEMALE,   SHE/HER     —     oh  gosh,  sorry  ANKE LIEBLEIN !  i  didn't  see  you  there !  y'know,  i  can't  believe  you're  already  26  years  old;  seems  like  just  yesterday  you  were  tripping  over  yourself,  or  was  that  yesterday ?  just  kidding,  just  kidding  !  anyway,  i  hear  that  you've  been  here  since  1964,  or  so  you  think;  congratulations  !  at  least  that  shining  COMPOSED personality  of  yours  hasn't  changed  a  bit,  especially  that  CHARMING  +  CLEVER,  but  SUSPICIOUS +  EVASIVE way  about  you.  look,  i  gotta  get  back  to  the  group,  but  i'll  see  you  around  !       
Hello hello! My name is Lou from gmt+1 and I’m beyond excited to join you! Let me tell you - my history-loving heart skipped a beat when I found this group! But anyway, under the cut you’ll find some info for my chem nerd child Anke! If you’d ever like to plot, feel free to leave a like or message me directly! 
TW: a brief mention of wwii, secret police (Stasi), psychological manipulation, steroids & mentions of doping 
Full Name: Anke Lieblein Date of birth: 5th september, 1936 Age: 26 Pronouns: cis female, she/her Date of dissapearance: 1964 Hometown: East Berlin, German Democratic Republic Occupation: graduate student Trait: composed Languages spoken: German, English and Russian
Inspired by: Ulyana Khornyuk (Chernobyl miniseries), Valery Legasov (Chernobyl miniseries), Marie Curie (history), Emmy Noether (history), Creola Katherine Johnson (history), Athena (Greek mythology), Georg Dreyman (The lives of others)
The synopsis:
Anke was not born in Berlin. Rather, she was born in a quiet village far from the city, where she spent her formative years.
She only ever knew her mother. She suspects her father was conscripted for the war effort, and never returned.
A precarious reader, she'd often get so caught up in a book she'd completely ignore her surroundings.
After the war, she moved with her mother to what was soon to become East Berlin. Her mother was the one that encouraged her to expand her knowledge base. She taught her languages, introduced her to mathematics and the natural sciences. Her mother ignited the spark in her so to speak.
Years later, Anke graduates from the German Academy of Sciences at Berlin. With a bachelor's degree in chemistry, the star of her class pursues a master's degree.
And that's where the trouble begins.
In her last year, right as she was wrapping up her experiments for her master's thesis, her athlete friend requested that she examines a vitamin pill they were handed out after practice
So she does, and lo and behold – it's not a vitamin, but a steroid.
Anke asked for more of these supposed vitamins and examined them further. Around that point, she begins noticing items being misplaced, her alarm going off at unusual hours, and the vague feeling of being watched.
She continues, and the situation escalates – soon, her previous academic papers are being denied and remain unpublished. At this point, she knows she is being monitored.
But she must search for the truth, right? She's a scientist. It's what she does.
What follows is perhaps the nail in the coffin for her – she procures a textbook from the West and completely buries herself into her investigation.
On one such occasion, when Anke stays hunched over the test tubes she quickly disposes of, she is informed that a fire had started in her building and must stay overnight in a hotel.
Knowing full well that she will most likely get arrested in the morning, Anke rents a hotel room, thinking it is her last night as a free woman.
(In a way, it was.)
Now, she devotes herself to uncovering the inner workings of The Raven House. And while she searches for truth, she keeps her own experiences – the manipulation of the Stasi – under wraps
Her treasued item is her notebook. It houses her doodles, notes, and the occassional page torn out from the western textbook. 
Read her full biography (and application) here!
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miep-knipperdolling · 5 years
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Ray Kemper (Edmund Kemper's uncle - his father's younger brother) was an influential sound effects artist throughout the 50's, 60's, and 70's. He worked on a ton of radio and TV shows - most notably, Gunsmoke. 
• Excerpt from "Tales of a Happy Kemper":
In January of 1942, Ray Kemper had just graduated from high school. The whole country was still reeling from the shock of Pearl Harbor, and the West Coast felt particularly vulnerable to possible Japanese attack. But for Ray -- in spite of his "1-A" draft status with Uncle Sam -- life was full of promise. He was working in radio at KHJ in Hollywood!
It was difficult to grow up in the shadow of Tinsel Town without dreams of an acting career, and Ray was no exception. In high school, he joined a little theater group and landed the lead role of Henry Aldrich in Clifford Goldsmith's hit play What A Life! Another twist of fate had opened the doors to acting parts in radio shows.
Ray came from a modest, middle-class family with an older brother who had volunteered for military service in 1938 and who was already overseas doing combat duty. A friend of the family who worked in radio knew Celeste Rush, the wife of Lou Merrill, a very busy, very good radio actor in Hollywood for many years. Celeste, a handsome woman with raven black hair, had at one time done some radio acting herself. Currently, however, she conducted the Celeste Rush School of Radio Acting. The family friend contacted Celeste on behalf of the eager teenager, and Celeste invited Ray Kemper for an interview. This resulted not only in his acceptance but carried a scholarship so that Ray's tuition would be only $10 a month, a fraction of the usual rate. Ray explained that his parents were "anything but wealthy," so his after-school job at a grocery store paid the modest fee.
In 1948 an "executive" (who shall be nameless) lured Ray Kemper away from radio to a position as writer/director for a major ad agency in Hollywood. He soon found that the main criterion for a good ad man was to be a first class "huckster." After suffering in that job for two years Ray resigned and returned to what he perceived to be his "first love" -- acting. He did a few radio shows and appeared in one movie, Navy Bound with Tom Neal. However, Ray explained that because he and his family had become accustomed to eating regularly he accepted a position in the CBS Radio (Hollywood) sound effects department when it became available in March 1951, and for the next seven years did sound effects with such programs as The Jack Benny Show, Gunsmoke, Suspense, Escape, Fort Laramie, Have Gun, Will Travel, The Whistler, Romance, Amos 'n Andy, and many others. During this period he continued his writing career, selling scripts to Gunsmoke and Have Gun, Will Travel.
During the next twenty years, Ray Kemper was responsible for the audio on such shows as the Red Skelton Comedy Hour, The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour, The Jeffersons, Maude, Three's Company, The Carol Burnett Show, The Smothers Brothers' Comedy Hour, One Day at a Time and many more. He also rode herd over CBS specials including Death of a Salesman, The Ann Margaret Show, Brigadoon, and showcases which featured Diana Ross, Dean Martin, and Danny Thomas. In 1967 he was nominated for an Emmy Award for his sound engineering on the musical Brigadoon.
Deciding that he'd had enough of the "craziness of Hollywood," Ray Kemper retired in 1980. He and wife Novice built a home in the Sierra Nevada mountains, 45 miles northeast of Fresno, where they now live. They have two daughters, three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
He has resisted all temptations to return to "the business" except one: "In 1991 I was asked to fly back to New Jersey to write and direct a recreation of a Gunsmoke show. I couldn't resist that one and accepted. Afterward, they presented me with an award honoring me for my contributions to the golden age of radio. Although very flattered -- I also found myself laughing because I knew something they didn't. I knew that deep down inside I was still the same skinny, shy, red-headed kid I had always been."
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▪ Tales of a Happy Kemper by Walter J. Beaupre (From Interviews With Ray Kemper) 
▪ Audio Interview with Ray Kemper (date: unknown) 
▪ Sound Effects by Dan Haefele 
▪ Interview with Ray Kemper about sound effects for Voyage of the Scarlet Queen (1991) 
▪ Interview with Ray Kemper about sound effects on Gunsmoke 
▪ Ray Kemper's IMDB 
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