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gerardtweets · 2 years
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unplaces · 1 year
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Dhaka - Narayanganj Hwy, Khulna.
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📸 From "Glamour Uk", January 2016 issue. Photographs: Greg Williams , Rex Features. Full-pages scan are here > Eddie Redmayne Central eddie-redmayne-com/photos
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dontfightyourwaralone · 4 months
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tayfabe75 · 2 months
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"One of the things that I always want people to be aware of is that if I'm talking with a kind of sense of dissatisfaction about the behavior, I'm normally talking about me. So when I say, 'You're so conceited, I said I love you', it doesn't necessarily mean that I'm saying that. You know, it could be them saying, 'You're so conceited, I said I love you. What does it matter if I lie to you?' I don't know. I mean, that wasn't answering your question at all, I'm kind of trying to dodge it."
January 19, 2016: Matty clarifies that, sometimes, when he uses the word 'you', he's actually referring to himself. (source)
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nancylou444 · 6 months
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January 11, 2016
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Unlike hellers, our dislike for Cass and/or mishmash has NOTHING to do with what we ship.
My Dad’s birthday. at this point in time, three years after he passed away. 😭😭
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velouriaonmars · 6 months
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warmglowofsurvival · 9 months
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occamyeggshells · 1 year
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British actor Eddie Redmayne floored critics and audiences last year with his astonishing performance as ALS-stricken physicist extraordinaire Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything. Unsurprisingly, the role earned Redmayne Oscar, Golden Globe, BAFTA and SAG awards for Best Actor. Now in The Danish Girl, Redmayne takes us on another transformative journey in which he plays Danish painter, Einar Wegener/Lili Elbe, who in the 1930s underwent one of the earliest documented cases of gender reassignment surgery. Based on a true story, Redmayne’s heartbreaking performance has placed him once again in serious contention for a slew of Best Actor awards this season.
“When I read the script I found it to be a love story, a passionate and incredibly unique love story but also a story of authenticity,” he says. “And when I started prepping, which is pretty much when Tom (Hooper) offered it to me, I started educating myself. What I learned from the many people from the trans community that I met, was about bravery and courage and what it takes to be yourself.”
It was his revelatory performance as Marius in 2012’s Les Miserables that first drew serious attention to Redmayne in Hollywood. In 2010, he earned the most prestigious theatre accolade on both sides of the pond, a British Olivier and a U.S. Tony Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Red (as a fictional assistant to famed artist Mark Rothko). Without the benefit of any conventional training, Redmayne has proven that talent can be innate as well as learned on the job.
In 2011, he won Best Shakespearean Performance at the London Critics Circle Theatre Awards for his Richard II performance at the Donmar Warehouse. The following year, he earned a BAFTA Rising Star award nomination for My Week with Marilyn in which he played aspiring filmmaker Colin Clark who fell helplessly for Monroe’s considerable charms.
A former Burberry model who has fronted two campaigns, Redmayne made Vanity Fair’s 2012 International Best Dressed List, and has been named Best Dressed Male for three consecutive years by the Red Carpet Fashion Awards. He also nabbed several prestigious nominations for Les Miserables including a Screen Actors Guild nod for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture and a win for Best Ensemble cast from the National Board of Review.
A veteran of British television, Redmayne has appeared in a variety of projects including the 2008 BBC miniseries adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s novel, Tess of the D’Urbervilles and in 2010, the Starz miniseries, The Pillars of the Earth. He also appeared in the lead role of Stephen Wraysford in the BBC’s Birdsong (2012), based on Sebastian Faulks’ acclaimed novel set against the backdrop of World War I. Other roles include his portrayal as the son of Matt Damon’s character in The Good Shepherd (2006) directed by Robert de Niro, as well as the independent drama, The Yellow Handkerchief (2008). He also appeared in The Other Boleyn Girl (2008), penned by Peter Morgan, which starred Scarlett Johansson, Natalie Portman and Eric Bana. Most recently, he starred in Jupiter Ascending (2015).
Each of these diverse characterizations saw Redmayne inhabiting his roles with a vivid authenticity rarely seen among his contemporaries.
Born and raised in London, Eddie is one of five children and the only member of his family to pursue a career in acting. His parents encouraged him to take drama classes from a young age and he was educated at Eton College before attending Cambridge, where he studied History of Art. In a little over eight years, Redmayne has become one of Hollywood’s most sought-after actors. Now with the success of The Theory of Everything and The Danish Girl, the sky is the limit where his career is concerned.
“I started in theater, and then I was lucky enough that Robert De Niro gave me my first film job in The Good Shepherd as the son of Matt Damon and Angelina Jolie. I think I only got the part because I have big lips! So I have been incredibly lucky to have worked with seriously brilliant actors, especially given that I didn’t train as an actor.”
“For me it’s through osmosis – watching how people work, how they behave, and the grace with which they behave whilst also being true to themselves and good at what they do. It may look as though this has happened very quickly but for me my career feels like a very continuous gradation of work."
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Class File 2: The Second File
Class File 2: The second File by Dr J33
On a quiet evening Okajima and Mimura stumble upon a strange flash drive in the classroom. Contained inside it is more exploits from the couples of Class E. watch as these two and an AI uncover the secret stories of the various pairs within Class E.
Sequel to the original Class Files story.
Words: 9011, Chapters: 20/20, Language: English
Fandoms: Assassination Classroom
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: F/M
Characters: Okajima Taiga, Mimura Kouki, Ritsu, Korosensei, Akabane Karma, Okuda Manami, Kurahashi Hinano, Isogai Yuuma, Kataoka Megu, Maehara Hiroto, Okano Hinata, Sugaya Sousuke, Nakamura Rio, Sugino Tomohito, Kanzaki Yukiko, Hara Sumire, Muramatsu Takuya, Chiba Ryuunosuke, Hayami Rinka, Kayano Kaede, Shiota Nagisa, Fuwa Yuzuki
Relationships: Isogai Yuuma/Kataoka Megu, Maehara Hiroto/Okano Hinata, Akabane Karma/Okuda Manami, Nakamura Rio/Sugaya Sousuke, Kanzaki Yukiko/Sugino Tomohito, Hara Sumire/Yoshida Taisei, Chiba Ryuunosuke/Hayami Rinka, Kayano Kaede/Shiota Nagisa, Mimura Kouki/Fuwa Yuzuki
Read Here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/5660485
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gerardtweets · 2 years
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unplaces · 11 months
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AL-13, Florence, Alabama.
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"Eddie giving us that Friday feeling!"
📸 From Screen Actors Guild Awards on Twitter.
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lilidawnonthemoon · 2 months
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scintillulae · 1 year
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tayfabe75 · 2 months
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"I wrote that chorus four years ago and I wrote the verses three or four months ago. Now that's not to say that 'The Sound' is like an old song, but I mean that melody has been knocking around for like, four years, so I think that it kind of… because it was stuck in my head so long we had to get it out there."
January 19, 2016: Matty discusses 'The Sound' and how the chorus predates the verses. (source)
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