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electromignion · 24 days
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Bridgewater characters: rainbow pencil portrait series 🌈🫶
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In order: Jeremy Bradshaw, Vipin Khurana, Olivia Hoskins, Shelley Hoskins, Thomas Bradshaw, Anne Becker, The Legend Tripper (see further explanations after the read more!)
All of the portraits follow my headcanons, Olivia has more piercings than before as I’m following the hc of the wonderful @stillwinchester 🫶
I have discovered a new drawing method I’m particularly loving: the rainbow coloured pencil! And it has been so so so much fun trying it out I’m absolutely loving it!!
I just wanted to add that for the Legend Tripper’s crown, I got inspired by what I learnt in my translation class at uni: women in the 19th century used wear that kind of things called a “bridal crown” which were made out of orange tree flowers and buds, which was very typical to get married and I felt like it gave her a mesmerising aspect which was very much welcomed and to give her an out of time side which truly fits with her character too!
Once again, if you have a character from Bridgewater or a pose you wanna see depicted just let me know!! /gen
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thelaurenshippen · 1 year
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Hello. Would you please publish the full cast and crew list for Bridgewater, including those who are credited for additional voices? The IMDb entry appears incomplete. I am really excited for season two.
hello!!! SO sorry for the delay on this, but I wanted to wait until the whole season was out as there were some spoilers in the full cast list. but here it is, the entire cast of Season 2 of @bridgewaterpodcast
Jeremy Bradshaw - Misha Collins Anne Becker - Melissa Ponzio Thomas Bradshaw - Alan Tudyk Vipin Khurana - Karan Soni Olivia Hoskins - Sabra May Shelley Hoskins - Hilarie Burton Morgn The Legend Tripper - Tricia Helfer Peyton Blake - Nondumiso Tembe Captain Haddock - Wil Wheaton (hi @wilwheaton!!) Katie Franks - Victoria Grace Maria Bautista - Cheryl Umaña Sophie - Greta Gould Lee Jansen - Monte Markham Alden Jansen - Charlie Bergman Spencer - Daniel Dorr Cindy - Shelby Young Kevin - Adam O'Byrne Dr. Edwards - Stephen Guarino
Additional voices by: Terryn Westbrook, Nikki McCauley
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bridgewaterpodcast · 3 years
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HILARIE BURTON IS
Shelley Hoskins - 40, Olivia and Ethan's mom, and Anne's daughter. Shelley grew up with Anne as a single mother who was more interested in her work than in paying close attention to her child. She's not particularly close with her mother and is frustrated with Anne scaring her grandkids with stories of the Bridgewater Triangle.
On top of being an actress known for her roles in One Tree Hill, The Walking Dead, and White Collar, Hilarie is also the author of NYT bestseller “The Rural Diaries", the owner of a candy shop, and a farmer.
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clairedelune-13 · 3 years
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Bridgewater cast 💙
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thecoffeelorian · 3 years
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...I think they just confirmed that Jeremy has a sister...
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incarnateirony · 3 years
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Looks like misha is starting in a copaganda show himself. What are your thoughts on this. I know he needs the job but damn. 🤣
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The fact that there's more than one dipshit tryhard that REALLY wants to drag everyone down to their copaganda level AND clearly don't understand what the FUCK copaganda is.
Aaron Mahnke (Lore) is launching a brand new audio drama titled Bridgewater and has lined up a stellar cast to go along with it. The screenplay was written by Lauren Shippen (The Bright Sessions, Passenger List).
The story is about “a folklore professor, Jeremy Bradshaw, who is pulled into the mysterious 1980 disappearance of his police officer father, Thomas, by new evidence that threatens to upend decades of certainty. Along the way, he’s helped by some unlikely partners who challenge everything he believes in and ultimately tries to answer the question: can the past actually be rewritten? Together with his father’s former partner, retired Detective Anne Becker, Jeremy must chase the clues that will tell him whether his father really did fall victim to a Satanic cult in the Bridgewater Triangle — or something much more dark and unexplainable.”
The cast includes Misha Collins as Jeremy Bradshaw, Nathon Fillion as Thomas Bradshaw, Melissa Ponzio as Anne Becker, Hilarie Burton Morgan as Shelley Hoskins, Wil Wheaton as Captain Haddock, Kristin Bauer as Celeste, Karan Soni as Vipin Khurana, and Jonathan Joss as Joseph Hoskins.
THIS IS NOT COPAGANDA. IT IS NOT A SHOW DESIGNED TO SHOW THE INTERNAL STRUGGLES OF POLICE AND THEIR MORAL OR FAMILY DILEMMAS AND TIMES TO BREAK THE RULES ETC. THERE IS A CHARACTER IN IT THAT IS A COP. THAT'S LIKE CALLING SUPERNATURAL COPAGANDA BECAUSE JODY'S IN IT YOU DUMB SHITS.
HOW ARE YOU SO FUCKING STUPID
ALL OF YOU
I AM LOSING MY MIND
IT'S PROFESSORGANDA.
Did you not notice they MADE THE POINT of despite it being a mystery crime series, the lead NOT being a cop?
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sunshine-zenith · 3 years
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Okay I know that the podcast is about the supernatural and is meant to be a murder mystery thriller, but like. That Bradshaw-Becker-Hoskins family drama thooo
unless I’m hearing things wrong, Anne definitely called Jeremy “honey” in a Concerned Mom Voice at the end of episode four — “Honey, this way!” This is remarkably similar to how she talks to her grandkids (her calling Ethan “baby,” etc), and also something Jeremy’s mom called him as well in episode one — “Honey, I have to go”
Anne says it’s a good thing Jeremy doesn’t remember her and downplays her relationship with Thomas. However, we know her and Thomas were actually pretty close (he wished she was there to help him theorize, she loved the dumb nickname the cops gave him, she affectionately calls him “idiot”), and she knew about the hikes Jeremy and Thomas used to go on — something that seems remarkably similar to the hikes she goes on with her grandson
Jeremy went to high school with both Joseph and Shelley, but his exact relationship with Shelley elaborated on. They talked to each other pretty positively though and it’s implied that Shelley wanted Jeremy to know her kids (or at least she assumed Jeremy must have met her daughter at some point)
Jeremy’s relationship with his mother is strained even though she wishes he lived closer, she wants him to think of his stepfather as his dad, and she has Drama with Anne. Her relationship with Thomas meanwhile isn’t even focused on — she always talks about Thomas as he relates to Jeremy; she specifically says Thomas had a picture of Jeremy in his locker, instead of a family photo or of her and Jeremy; she wants to put Thomas completely in the past and wants Jeremy to do the same, trying to get him to move away from where Thomas disappeared and closer to her in California
Jeremy’s mother tells him to stay away from Anne, calling her unstable, and Anne likens Jeremy’s skepticism and denial to being just like his mother’s — implying that at some point they must have looked into Thomas’s disappearance together. Maybe Anne said or did something that scared Jeremy or his mom
We know Anne never married, and that Anne has a daughter around Jeremy’s age since they went to high school together. Jeremy’s mom also calls her a liar at one point, and we have yet to hear anything about who Shelley’s dad is/exactly how close Anne was to Thomas
So…. What if Shelley is Jeremy’s half-sister, and Anne really wanted to be Jeremy’s stepmom. Anne might have even spent time with Jeremy as a kid, joining in on the father-son hikes. Part of why Jeremy’s mom wants to put Thomas behind her is because of the conspiracy theories surrounding his disappearance, but also partially because Thomas may have cheated on her and fathered another kid with another woman. Anne probably loved Jeremy as a son or nephew, and even if her relationship with Thomas was strictly platonic, she must have wanted to stay in his life, but she must have scared him at some point with her conspiracies. This, combined with how sour things got with Jeremy’s mother, lead to her keeping herself away from him, but she can’t just stop loving the kid she at least somewhat saw as hers
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nightcoremoon · 3 years
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Steven Spielberg? Phenomenal director.
John Williams? Amazing composer.
Robin Williams, Dustin Hoffman, Dame Maggie Smith, Julia Roberts, Bob Hoskins, and Dante Basco? all great actors.
JM Barrie? Legendary author and playwright. If you ignore the racism. But considering literally every single white UK author in history is racist to some degree because all white people are racist to some degree. But whatever. He made a story that's still culturally relevant a hundred years later because people like it because it resonated with them. Very few creators have that luxury (Dickens, Austen, Poe, Christie, Shelley, Stoker, Carrol, Wells, Bronte, Wolfe, that's out of hundreds). I'm not defending the racism don't rub your grubby discoursey paws on this post it doesn't actually help anyone.
All of the pieces together should have made Hook one of the best films ever made but...
...nostalgia is one hell of a drug.
I watched that movie a hundred times when I was a kid and you know what I remembered? The food fight, "I've forgotten how to fly", the baby flashback, I DON'T BELIEVE IN FAIRIES, the pretty mermaids, Hoffman's greasy black wig and fake mustache, marbles, smashing clocks with hammers, Rufio's awesome hair, isolated bits and pieces. Snapshots of iconic moments. But nothing substantial. Fragments.
And rewatching it?
Yeah it was pretty good for the first act but then... oof the writing was weak as hell and it quickly transitioned from actual film magic to artificial nostalgia held together by a really bad script. Run home Jack? Ugh. Fucking baseball baseball baseball jesus tap dancing christ it's so much goddamn baseball. Ok I fucking hate baseball movies, I'm going on this tangent. Ok Major League, that's fine, League of Their Own, that's fine, Angels in the Outfield, that's fine, Field of Dreams, that's fine, The Sandlot, that's fine, Bad News Bears, that's fine, baseball Air Bud, why the fuck not because there's 14 of those pieces of shit now, a million fucking biopics, alright fine whatever, some baseball movies are fine, BUT WHY IN THE HELL ARE THERE LITERALLY HUNDREDS OF THEM??? oversaturation. and baseball has the nerve to be a central plot point of this story about Peter Pan? absolutely disgusting.
if this movie wasn't Spielberg and Williams and Williams and crew it would be terrible.
luckily it IS them and we have some actual talent trying their best to salvage a really painfully bad screenplay.
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salvatxreschool · 4 years
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11 de Febrero del 2020
🔮  → reservas
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🔮 → audiciones en el inbox
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🔮 → cuentas
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🔮 → advertencia de inactividad
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🔮 → follows recientes
Demond Asaju
Lynn Callaghan
Victor Hale
Lucinda Montgomery
Angelo Cassano
🔮  → unfollow / liberado
Diana Meade (Shelley Hennig)
🔮 → hiatus
Valent — Nicholas Scratch, Celestia Morgenstern, Colin Savoryt, Declan Zeitchik & Aiden Steiner. (12/02/202)
Cat – Danielle Flynn (23/02/202)
🔮  → población:
Femeninos:
Celestia Morgenstern
Danae Blanc
Stefanie Salvatore
Hayley Mikaelson
Allison Argent
Sophie de Martel
Nadia Skorzeny
Alaska Skoll
Kelly Jensen
Elena Michaels
Hannah Shumway
Leah Lockwood
Sabrina Spellman
Delphi Diggory
Lilith Abbot
Theodosia Park
Penelope Park
Artemis Henderson
Caterina Arias
Blue Sargent
Masumi Fujioka
Lane Tandy
Greta Westfall
Hope Mikaelson
Jaclyn Whittemore
Josette Saltzman
Lizzie Saltzman
Emmeline Nutter
Lydia Martin
Nirvana Morelli
Lyra Vitalys
Colleen Smith
Skadi Van Buren
Danielle Flynn
Sage Marie Larson
Samir Lockwood
Lucinda Montgomery
Lynn Callaghan
Masculinos:
Samael Fasano
Kalen Salvatore
Sebastian Belcourt
Frederick Mikaelson
Vasile Anatoile
William Crowley
Elian Carlson
Anthony Tyler
René Charlisle Cullen
Johann Greenstone
Colin Savoryt
Alistair Elbridge
Isaac Lahey
Elijah Gerard
Evan Kleinman
Connor Hobart
Jack Welch
Carter McClain
Nicholas Scratch
Elijah Amell
Ian Reay
Zade Hoskins
Robbie Bennett
Patrick Duchannes
Perseo Castellan
Eros Hageback
Declan Zeitchik
Trevor Dune
Luke Grace
Roy Silver
Eleastar Kölh
Beau Velásquez
Frank Sloan
Falco Morelli
Morgan Emrys
Aiden Steiner
Ethan Steiner
Kell Maresh
Angelo Cassano
Victor Hale
Demond Asaju
🌙 → Censo:
Vampiros: 20
Tribrido: 1
Brujos:  23 + 4 Sifón
Lobos: 17
Ninfas: 3
Híbrido (lobo/kanima): 1
Greywaren: 1
Oneiroi: 3
Sphinx: 1
Banshee: 1
Kitsune: 2
Sirena: 1
Cambia formas: 1
                    total: 38 femeninos + 41 masculinos = 79
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janeaustentextposts · 7 years
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Hi! You talk quite a bit about adaptations, could you give your thoughts on some adaptations of other classic novels, ones you particularly like or hate?
Well, let me think. I’ll give you the rundown on literary adaptations I like or love, as it’s getting late in the evening here and a bout of solid rage isn’t going to send me off to sleep so much as bring on a bout of indigestion. Also I went to review my DVD collection and for obvious reasons I don’t own many DVDs of things that I loathed. (I do recall nearly bursting into tears after a matinee viewing of I Capture the Castle because I felt the movie ended on such a bittersweet note that I was not prepared to walk out of a darkened cinema into a sunny day with birds singing while I was still Feeling a Lot of Unhappy Things, and so I felt like I hated that movie for a long time because of the sheer mood whiplash of it all. Also I wish I’d read the book first. The book is lovely, and I think I’d’ve stomached the film better, had I gone through the book first.)
Oh! I just remembered The Wings of the Dove (1997). I should have loved it, it had a lot going for it, buuuut fuck that movie and everyone involved in it, it just fell flat, for me. I don’t even care how critically-acclaimed it was, all the characters are The Worst and I never have a moment’s sympathy enough to care what happens to any of them. I hate even thinking about this movie and it is largely responsible for how much I despise Helena Bonham-Carter to this very day. Her and Jeremy Irons (who I admit I have many more personal issues with ‘cause he’s a silver-spoon gross-ass fuckshit.) A movie has got to be pretty damn brilliant on several other points for me to get past the knee-jerk rage I feel whenever either of them appear on-screen.
Also The Portrait of a Lady was terrible and riddled with pointless alterations and please just read The Making of a Marchioness, instead. Maybe I should add Linus Roache to my shitlist as he’s in this one, as well as The Wings of the Dove.
And now for adaptations I liked:
Wives and Daughters (1999) is quite good, in my view, and the ending they added to Gaskell’s unfinished work is quite satisfying, I think. (I don’t know about realistic, but it was sweet and simple and I dug it.)
Orlando (1992) Beautifully done. (Billy Zane! I love him in everything and I literally don’t even know why.)
Little Women (1994) is a classic, but I’m also very excited to see what Heidi Thomas and Vanessa Caswill do with the new miniseries from the BBC and PBS next year.
Daniel Deronda (2002) It’s prettyyyyyy. And so is Jodhi Maaaay.
Washington Square (1997) has a beautiful soundtrack, solid direction, and a stellar cast.
Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003) had some great cinematography and a good cast.
Dangerous Liasons (1988) I have such mixed feelings about Malkovich in this one but Glenn Close, holy shit she’s good.
Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001) A TRUE CLASSIC LITERARY ADAPTATION I WILL FIGHT EVERYONE. THEN PAY FOR THE RUINED GREEK RESTAURANT.The Remains of the Day (1993) A somewhat underrated classic that I think perhaps unfairly sits in the shadow of Howard’s End a lot of the time, what with the comparisons of the Thompson-Hopkins casting in a Merchant-Ivory film. (I do like Howard’s End, but, again, Helena Bonham-Carter, and I just connect a lot more with The Remains of the Day, as a story.)
Wide Sargasso Sea (2006) I don’t recall unabashedly loving this one, but I own it, so I feel like I must’ve liked it well enough. Then again, I also just found a copy of Sweeney Todd still in its plastic-wrap that I don’t know how I came by, I don’t even like the concept enough to want to watch it in the first place. Also, Helena Bonham-Carter is in it. And Johnny Depp. Why the fuck do I even own Sweeney Todd? Anyway, Wide Sargasso Sea is alright, though I feel like I preferred Karina Lombard’s Antoinette to Rebecca Hall’s.
The Scarlet Pimpernel (1982) I’m pretty sure this is where Jane Seymour and Anthony Andrews made me bi and SIR IAN MCKELLEN HOW DO YOU DO?
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006) HOW DO YOU FILM SMELLS? LIKE THIS. MY GOD. (Also please read the book.)
Dracula (1992) I mean, the cast swings between pretty good and absolutely wooden, but from a literary standpoint this is one of the more faithful adaptations of Stoker’s novel out there–though this movie is by no means The Best Anyone Could Do. There’s a lot wrong with it. But then Coppola didn’t need to include the blue fire thing, but he did, and I appreciate that.
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1994) is worth it for Robert de Niro, alone; and maybe a handful of really, really good shots. Otherwise there’s too much Helena Bonham-Carter and also Ken Branagh just recently hauled himself onto my shitlist but GOOD NEWS the character of Victor Frankenstein was always an annoying fucko and that’s canon, so feel free to hate him throughout, anyhow.
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1996) Does not get enough love. A good antidote to Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights for anyone who sat there thinking Rochester and Heathcliff were BIG PILES OF RED FLAGS. Wildfell is a cautionary tale, but actually ends reasonably happily (and more believably happily, IMO, than Jane Eyre.)
The Secret Garden (1993) Pure nostalgia for this one, excellent casting, and the same director as Washington Square.
Ivanhoe (1982) Sam Neill has no business making a villain that compelling. (I know, I know, Bois-Gilbert’s characterization is softened a lot in this adaptation.) And this time I’m bi for Neill and Olivia Hussey. Sorry, Anthony Andrews, you drop to second-slot in this love-fest. Also Rowena ruins everything but that’s canon, so what can you do?
Maurice (1987) Who doesn’t love a fluffy gay gamekeeper?
Cousin Bette (1998) Changes stuff from the book, and on the whole the story can be a bit rocky, especially in the second half or so, but it’s worth seeing for Jessica Lange, alone, I think, as well as some broadly comic notes from side-characters in Hugh Laurie and Bob Hoskins.
Possession (2002) Ignore Gwyneth Paltrow as best you can and otherwise enjoy the literary mystery unfolding in between some amazing flashbacks. Most of the good actors are crammed into the flashback bits, but at least there’s some snarky Tom Hollander and dastardly-but-personally-I-think-he’s-in-love-with-Roland Toby Stephens in the modern-day sections to give us some fun.
Twelfth Night (1996) Again, ignoring Helena Bonham-Carter, this one’s got a lot going for it. Trevor Nunn directing, Toby Stephens managing to be damn fine and somehow I don’t entirely mind that Orsino’s kind of a douchebag, Imogen Stubbs being cute as fuck, and stellar supporting actors.
The Inheritance (1997) Look, this is a little-known Louisa May Alcott thing, and I’ll be honest, it’s not Groundbreaking Television. As far as direction and score and acting and script goes, there is no danger of anyone ever losing sight of the fact that it’s a made-for-TV-movie from 1997 and Meredith Baxter was probably the biggest name they could get for it at the time. Anyway, there’s a reason I own it, and that reason is that watching it is the equivalent of a big mug of hot chocolate after a terrible day. It is pretty and sweet and funny and the villains and heroes are clearly marked from the moment they appear on-screen, and is it perhaps a bit too sweet? Yes. Embrace the sugar-shock.Titus (1999) Goes on a little long, perhaps, but you can’t look away. Anthony Hopkins and Jessica Lange go toe to toe and it’s a thing of horrific beauty. Shhh don’t question the batshit bloodbath, just let Julie Taymor do her thing.
Enchanted April (1991) Run away to Italy with your girlfriends. Just do it.
The Princess Diaries (2001) A modern masterpiece. GET OFF THE GRASS.
Bleak House (2005) Oh my God, this cast??? Is so magnificent?
Persepolis (2007) One of those films that are so good you need to lie down afterwards. Again, please also read the graphic novels.
Any Agatha Christie adaptation, ever–I am HERE FOR IT.
I know I’m forgetting one I thought of earlier, but oh well.
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electromignion · 4 months
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Shelley Hoskins drawing!!
It’s the first time I’ve drawn her but today I really really wanted to draw her (let’s forget it’s 3am)
I may or may not have calculated her age while I was in the bus today (brainrot always) jfjfjf I guess she was born either in 1980 or 1981 so she is either 39 or 40 😭👌
And here’s a quick rendition of how I would see her but I think a character sheet with more clothes would be more helpful but I’m in my portrait era hdjdjd (but I do see her with glasses and like intricate necklaces and random very mom like stuff if that makes sense? And bleached hair but you still can see her brown roots as she might have not bleached them again in a while)
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chicagocityhq-blog · 7 years
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thank you all for being so patient with me this past week !! i know we have such a fantastic group of people already, and i can not wait to start rp’ing with you all !! here is the list of all the people who have applied, and have been accepted. after this, make sure you send in your accounts within 12 hours and then you can all start plotting & making connections with one another !! 
silk choi ( im jinah ) played by dom
eloise fitzgerald ( emily ratajkowski ) played by d
emma leyton ( jessica chastain ) played by natalie
desirae king ( shay mitchell ) played by ari
wyatte parker ( nina dobrev ) played by kira
mikhail vasiliev ( richard harmon ) played by blaise
helen singh ( priyanka chopra ) played by kelly
jason stone ( dylan o’brien ) played by mia
joseph hansen ( aaron tveit ) played by mel
reuben smoak ( scott eastwood ) played by landon
hadley garfield ( kat mcnamara ) played by katherine
tessa mcfayden ( zoey deutch ) played by tassha
avery matthews ( kristen stewart ) played by rose
emma saracen ( margot robbie ) played by rosa
adam lincoln ( chris evans ) played by ellie
luca moretti ( matthew daddario ) played by lex
nathaniel hoskins ( gregg sulkin ) played by jaz
ava maxwell ( elizabeth olsen ) played by e
safiya levy ( gal gadot ) played by aaliyah
robin middleton ( danneel ackles ) played by holly
caleb williams ( luke grimes ) played by cindy
cora luna ( karla souza ) played by olivia
reilly samuels ( charlie hunnam ) played by arden
jaxon cutter ( dominic sherwood ) played by rey
matteo sinfuego ( gael garcia bernal ) played by sam
cory ruiz ( alberto rosende ) played by ash
daniel murdock ( kj apa ) played by j
sierra cruz ( florinana lima ) played by j
leo parker ( jack falahee ) played by sam
jeremy wood ( jonathan groff ) played by madison
amelia hately ( troian bellisario ) played by jess
astrid sohn ( jamie chung ) played by fi
charlotte shelley ( (young) madchen amick ) played by cody
nolan kenu ( chris wood ) played by grace
eleanor draper ( phoebe tonkin ) played by r
sage martin ( emmy rossum ) played by emily
vespera liakos ( lily collins ) played by freja
violet romero ( emeraude toubia ) played by bonbon
sage mcgrath ( bex taylor-klaus ) played by bansky
rafferty kane ( aaron taylor-johnson ) played by autumn
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bridgewaterpodcast · 3 years
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SABRA MAY IS
Olivia Hoskins - 22, a whip-smart college senior who can hack into secure networks and give scathing social commentary at the same time. Olivia is Anne’s granddaughter, the daughter of Shelley (Anne’s daughter) and Joseph, a member of the Wampanoag tribe. Jeremy and Anne enlist Olivia’s help when they need to navigate the darker corners of the web, but she becomes intertwined in the greater mystery when her younger brother Ethan goes missing in circumstances startlingly similar to the 1980 case.
Sabra is of Asian and Native American descent. She is an actress, voiceover artist, writer, improviser, and standup comedian. Sabra has voiced thousands of commercials across all platforms as well as video games, technical and medical narrations, and animated works. She has also written and performed two one-woman shows.
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electromignion · 4 months
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Mom and daughter moment 🫶
I’m really fond of traditional art these days and I thought I would expand it to doing more than just one (1) character portrait at the time so here are Shelley and Olivia Hoskins!! I really wanted to draw them together so 🤧🫶 I tried to take my inspiration from like mom & daughter duo selfies and pics, I can totally imagine Vipin being the one who took the picture for them 🥺
And gotta admit I got myself frustrated from my last Shelley portrait because afterwards I realised that I totally should’ve put that kind of attached lanyard to her glasses because I totally see her wearing that to not lose her glasses (contrary to Jeremy whose glasses are lost quite often in my headcanons at least ksksks)
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incarnateirony · 3 years
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leave cops out of this, sexy glasses cardigan wearing academic rights
I'm still stuck on this: The cast includes Misha Collins as Jeremy Bradshaw, Nathon Fillion as Thomas Bradshaw, Melissa Ponzio as Anne Becker, Hilarie Burton Morgan as Shelley Hoskins, Wil Wheaton as Captain Haddock, Kristin Bauer as Celeste, Karan Soni as Vipin Khurana, and Jonathan Joss as Joseph Hoskins.
So Misha Collins is ahead of Nathon Fillion on the callsheet. Cool. Actually there's several names to squint at. That must be why the J2ers are so pressed and trying to take shots at it all, very badly. Since they're so obsessed with call sheets.
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