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marias-hnz · 2 years
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HNZ | Y42 Avatars
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these gifs are NOT mine btw! credits to the respectful owners
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leverage-ot3 · 10 months
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thief conference but it’s just the leverage ot3, red notice ot3, and neal caffrey and el burke (peter isn’t there for plausible deniability)
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wutbju · 6 months
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A cast candid from the 1991 Speech Dept production of The Matchmaker.
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breaniebree · 5 months
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Kismet Characters & Family Trees Part Four:
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Liam Kane (1926) HUFFLEPUFF m. Reagan O'Connell (1926) RAVENCLAW (1947): 1. Spencer Liam Kane (1950) GRYFFINDOR m. Sadira Amari Kane (1948) NA (1968): a) Selene Sadira Kane (9 May 1968) NA m. Beaumont DeRose (1967) NA (1991) i) Piper DeRose (9 June 1994) ii) Amara DeRose (6 March 1996) iii) Felix Sebastian DeRose (1 August 1999) b) Soraya Zoya Kane (17 July 1972) c) Sebastian Christopher Kane (1 August 1977) m. Theodore Nott (21 October 1979) SLYTHERIN (2005): aa) Benjamin Christopher Kane-Nott (20 May 2008) GRYFFINDOR m. Nicki Zabini (14 March 2014) HUFFLEPUFF (2033): ai) Torin Theodore Kane-Nott (29 October 2036) SLYTHERIN  aii) Quaid Sebastian Kane-Nott (14 August 2038) GRYFFINDOR  aiii) Sabrina Aspen Kane-Nott (17 March 2042) HUFFLEPUFF aiv) Briella Katherine Kane-Nott (6 July 2045) SLYTHERIN bb) Spencer Thelonius Kane-Nott (3 July 2010) SLYTHERIN m. Cedrella Potter (21 October 2010) SLYTHERIN (2036): ai) Logan Theodore Kane-Nott (23 March 2040) GRYFFINDOR aii) Zeke Harry Kane-Nott (21 January 2042) SLYTHERIN aiii) Nolan Everett Kane-Nott (11 November 2044) RAVENCLAW aiv) Westley Sebastian Kane-Nott (9 December 2046) GRYFFINDOR cc) Sadira “Sadie” Aster Soraya Kane-Nott (10 September 2013) RAVENCLAW m. Rowan Wood (14 March 2009) GRYFFINDOR (2037): ai) Sebastian “Bash” Oliver Wood (22 Mary 2040) GRYFFINDOR aii) Soren Rowan Wood (30 July 2043) RAVENCLAW aiii) Soraya Theodora Wood (10 June 2046) SLYTHERIN
Cantankerous Nott (1902) SLYTHERIN m. Céline Volant (1908) RAVENCLAW (1933): 1. Tabitha Nott (1936) SLYTHERIN m. Titus Avery Senior (1927) SLYTHERIN (1954): a) Titus Avery Junior (1956) SLYTHERIN m. Scarlett Lympsham (1982) SLYTHERIN) (1996): i) Charlotte Rose Avery (9 October 1997) adopted by Emmeline and Mona Vance in 1999 becoming Charlotte Rose Avery Vance RAVENCLAW b) Aurelius Avery (1959) SLYTHERIN m. Anna Kama (1959) SLYTHERIN (1975): i) Aelius Avery (1976) SLYTHERIN m. Dasha Dolohov (1974) SLYTHERIN (1996): aa) Dmitri Aelius Avery (3 March 1997) SLYTHERIN ii) Aeliana Avery (1978) GRYFFINDOR m. Holden Ledbury (1979) GRYFFINDOR (1996): aa) Evelynn Aeliana Avery (3 October 1997) adopted by Emmeline and Mona Vance in 1998 as Evelynn Aeliana Avery Vance SLYTHERIN 2. Thaddeus Cantankerous Nott (1939) SLYTHERIN m. Aster Rosier (1961) SLYTHERIN (1978): i) Theodore Thaddeus Nott (21 October 1979) - secret son of Thelonius Nott - SLYTHERIN m. Sebastian Kane (1 August 1977) NA (2005): aa) Benjamin Christopher Kane-Nott (20 May 2008) GRYFFINDOR m. Nicki Zabini (14 March 2014) HUFFLEPUFF (2033): ai) Torin Theodore Kane-Nott (29 October 2036) SLYTHERIN  aii) Quaid Sebastian Kane-Nott (14 August 2038) GRYFFINDOR  aiii) Sabrina Aspen Kane-Nott (17 March 2042) HUFFLEPUFF aiv) Briella Katherine Kane-Nott (6 July 2045) SLYTHERIN bb) Spencer Thelonius Kane-Nott (3 July 2010) SLYTHERIN m. Cedrella Potter (21 October 2010) SLYTHERIN (2036): ai) Logan Theodore Kane-Nott (23 March 2040) GRYFFINDOR aii) Zeke Harry Kane-Nott (21 January 2042) SLYTHERIN aiii) Nolan Everett Kane-Nott (11 November 2044) RAVENCLAW aiv) Westley Sebastian Kane-Nott (9 December 2046) GRYFFINDOR cc) Sadira “Sadie” Aster Soraya Kane-Nott (10 September 2013) RAVENCLAW m. Rowan Wood (14 March 2009) GRYFFINDOR (2037): ai) Sebastian “Bash” Oliver Wood (22 Mary 2040) GRYFFINDOR aii) Soren Rowan Wood (30 July 2043) RAVENCLAW aiii) Soraya Theodora Wood (10 June 2046) SLYTHERIN 3. Thelonius Rodrigo Nott (1960) - secret affair with Reigna Rodríguez - raised by Cantankerous and Céline; has affair with Thad's wife Aster and produces Theo secretly (d. 1984)
Emerson Rosier (1886) SLYTHERIN m. Drusilla Rosier (1888) SLYTHERIN (1909): 1. Enzo Rosier (1910) SLYTHERIN m. Alma Burke (1913) SLYTHERIN (1929): a) Ezekiel Rosier (1930) SLYTHERIN m. Wanda Black (1930) SLYTHERIN (1955): i) Evan Rosier (1959) SLYTHERIN ii) Aster Rosier (1961) SLYTHERIN m. Thaddeus Cantankerous Nott (1939) SLYTHERIN (1978): i) Theodore Thaddeus Nott (21 October 1979) - secret son of Thelonius Nott - SLYTHERIN m. Sebastian Kane (1 August 1977) NA (2005): aa) Benjamin Christopher Kane-Nott (20 May 2008) GRYFFINDOR m. Nicki Zabini (14 March 2014) HUFFLEPUFF (2033): ai) Torin Theodore Kane-Nott (29 October 2036) SLYTHERIN  aii) Quaid Sebastian Kane-Nott (14 August 2038) GRYFFINDOR  aiii) Sabrina Aspen Kane-Nott (17 March 2042) HUFFLEPUFF aiv) Briella Katherine Kane-Nott (6 July 2045) SLYTHERIN bb) Spencer Thelonius Kane-Nott (3 July 2010) SLYTHERIN m. Cedrella Potter (21 October 2010) SLYTHERIN (2036): ai) Logan Theodore Kane-Nott (23 March 2040) GRYFFINDOR aii) Zeke Harry Kane-Nott (21 January 2042) SLYTHERIN aiii) Nolan Everett Kane-Nott (11 November 2044) RAVENCLAW aiv) Westley Sebastian Kane-Nott (9 December 2046) GRYFFINDOR cc) Sadira “Sadie” Aster Soraya Kane-Nott (10 September 2013) RAVENCLAW m. Rowan Wood (14 March 2009) GRYFFINDOR (2037): ai) Sebastian “Bash” Oliver Wood (22 Mary 2040) GRYFFINDOR aii) Soren Rowan Wood (30 July 2043) RAVENCLAW aiii) Soraya Theodora Wood (10 June 2046) SLYTHERIN 2) Druella Rosier (1928) SLYTHERIN m. Cygnus Black (1928) SLYTHERIN (1946): a) Bellatrix Black (1951) SLYTHERIN m. Rodolphus Lestrange (1951) SLYTHERIN (1969) b) Andromeda Black (1953) SLYTHERIN m. Edward Tonks (1953) Hufflepuff (1971): i) Nymphadora Andromeda Mary-Ellen Tonks (18 May 1973) HUFFLEPUFF m. Remus Lupin (10 March 1960) GRYFFINDOR (1995): aa) Edward "Teddy" Remus Lupin (11 April 1998) m. Victoire Gabrielle Weasley (2 May 1999) RAVENCLAW m. Teddy Lupin (11 April 1998) HUFFLEPUFF (2020):ai) Liam Remus Lupin (6 February 2022) GRYFFINDOR m. Naomi Winston (2024) HUFFLEPUFF (2048): 1a) Andromeda Lupin (2050) HUFFLEPUFF 1b) Hope Lupin (2054) RAVENCLAW 1c) Lyla Lupin (2058) SLYTHERIN aii) Charlotte “Charlie” Dora Lupin (9 June 2024) RAVENCLAW m. Luke Logan (2024) SLYTHERIN (2050): 1a) John Logan (2054) SLYTHERIN 1b) Declan Logan (2059) RAVENCLAW aiii) Kingston Harry Lupin (17 April 2027) GRYFFINDOR m. Lorelai Robards (2030) GRYFFINDOR (2057): 1a) Thomas James “TJ” Lupin (2060) GRYFFINOR c) Narcissa Black (1955) SLYTHERIN m. Lucius Malfoy (1953) SLYTHERIN (1974): i) Draco Lucius Malfoy (5 June 1980) SLYTHERIN m. Astoria Greengrass (7 December 1981) SLYTHERIN 2004) m. Circe Castellanos (4 August 1990) RAVENCLAW (2040): aa) Scorpius Hyperion Malfoy (6 January 2006) SLYTHERIN m. Albus Potter (1 June 2006) SLYTHERIN  (2031): 1a) Lyra Astoria Malfoy (1 June 2037) RAVENCLAW 1b) Celeste Ginevra Malfoy (5 March 2039) RAVENCLAW 1c) Archer Kai Malfoy (6 July 2044) SLYTHERIN
Thanks to @ellieoryan7447 for taking the time and effort to create these.
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kwebtv · 5 months
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Glynis Margaret Payne Johns (October 5, 1923 - January 4, 2024) Film, stage and television actress, dancer, musician and singer. In a career spanning eight decades on stage and screen, Johns appeared in more than 60 films and 30 plays. She has received various accolades throughout her career, including a Tony Award, a Drama Desk Award, a National Board of Review Award, and a Laurel Award, in addition to nominations for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Laurence Olivier Award. She is widely considered as being one of the last surviving major stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood and classical years of British cinema.
Johns made her television debut in 1952 with Fletcher Markle's Emmy Award-winning series Little Women. She appeared in just one episode: season 4's "Lilly, the Queen of the Movies" as Lily Snape. Her television credits of the 1950s include brief appearances in the Hollywood anthology series Lux Video Theatre (in the 1953 episode "Two For Tea"), Errol Flynn's anthology series The Errol Flynn Theatre (in the 1956 episodes "The Sealed Room" as Lou McNamara and "The Girl in Blue Jeans" as The Girl Susan Tracey), CBS's anthology series Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (in the 1957 episode "The Dead Are Silent"), and ABC's variety and drama series The Frank Sinatra Show (in the 1958 episode "Face of Fear" as Christine Nolan)
Johns was cast in 1961 in the ABC/Warner Bros. crime drama The Roaring 20s. She portrayed Kitty O'Moyne, an Irish immigrant who falls overboard into the harbour as she arrives in the United States. Johns guest-starred in the CBS anthology seriesThe Lloyd Bridges Show in the episode "A Game for Alternate Mondays" of the 1962–63 television season, playing widow Leah Marquand, with Leslye Hunter as her daughter Isabella. On 5 August 1963, Vacation Playhouse premiered the episode "Hide and Seek" as the pilot of her eponymous CBS television series Glynis. The original working title for the series was The Glynis Johns Show; in it, Johns played the neophyte mystery writer and amateur sleuth Glynis Granvile. In the autumn of that year, Glynis officially premiered, starring Johns and Keith Andes as a married couple, Glynis Granville and Keith Granville, a criminal defence attorney. Due to pressure from NBC's The Virginian and Bill Cullen's The Price Is Right game show on ABC, the programme was cancelled after thirteen episodes. In 1965, when CBS reran the series as a summer replacement for The Lucy Show, Glynis ranked #6 in the Nielsen ratings. Johns remained busy on screen, appearing as Steffi Bernard in the episode "Who Killed Marty Kelso?" of ABC's detective series Burke's Law opposite Gene Barry. In 1967, she appeared in four episodes of the Batman television series as villainess Lady Penelope Peasoup, one half of the evil duo with Rudy Vallée as her brother Lord Marmaduke Ffogg.
During the first season of NBC's hit sitcom Cheers, Johns guest-starred as Diane Chambers' mother, Helen Chambers, an eccentric dowager who, due to a stipulation in Diane's late father's will, will lose all her money unless Diane is married by the next day. In 1985, Johns played Bridget O'Hara in the episode "Sing a Song of Murder" of CBS's crime drama television series Murder, She Wrote, working again with Angela Lansbury. From 1988 to 1989, she played Trudie Pepper, a senior citizen living in an Arizona retirement community, in the television sitcom Coming of Age, also on CBS. (Wikipedia)
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oldestenemy · 1 year
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“It’s pointless not to test it with a full team.” The wizard says, “The point of recreating dungeons is to push both the teamwork and combat and problem solving aspects, otherwise a normal monstrodome and a dueling circle would suffice.”
“Okay but if it collapses, one person is easier to heal than four.”
“Ceren, I drew up this recipe myself, and Regina is a very precise crafter, and I am not going to let anyone get hurt in there, which is why I’m taking the first group through, it’s just a tomb from Krokotopia, it’s nothing any of you can’t handle—” And if it collapses they’ll have bigger issues than physical injury. The Monstrodome mechanics were somewhat based on magic and technology the Professor used, which Monstrologist Burke had explained could be—volatile. So if things went sour it could end up throwing everyone into the void between worlds—or worse, just compress them into nonexistence—
“—I’ll go in.”
“Grimwater—just because you want to show off—”
“Thank you, Duncan.” The words feel heavy on their tongue with the last time they were said.
Duncan still looks at them like he wishes his gaze could set the wizard on fire.
“And Ceren, if you’re so worried, come through with us. I don’t care who else comes as long as it’s not Nolan.” The wizard adds, eyeing the doorway to make sure he doesn’t appear. Duncan’s hostility is founded, they can deal with it. What they cannot tolerate without trouble is Nolan Stormgate’s constant best boy attitude. If they aren’t careful with how much time they spend enduring it then he’s going to end up crushed under a humongofrog.
In the end, it’s Duncan, Ceren, and Suzie who go in.
Regina doesn’t like hands on work that involves using her hands to fight.
She hasn’t changed much in that respect.
But she’ll keep an eye on the dome from the sidelines, making sure the viewing angles all work properly and that nothing goes too horribly wrong on the construction side of things.
The Temple of Storms is a breeze.
For all of them, though the wizard takes a back seat for the most part, lets their classmates do the heavy hitting. Picking up that handful of balance spells from Niles had seemed pointless back then (how many years ago was that? how long have they been here?) but it was certainly an aid now, being able to boost any school of their choosing.
They notice again that Duncan is using a new staff, it’s not as though he isn’t allowed, but something about it is just… familiar.
Suzie has gotten ruthless with her usage of Tempest, and it becomes very quickly evident that it’s a bit of a crutch, though the wizard can’t say they don’t have the same problems. Orthrus makes up the majority of their deck when they want things to be over. They barely need to snap to summon him forth anymore—the words and movements are so innate, their mind can call him up almost instantly.
Still, she drowns everything before Duncan even gets the chance to—as Ceren had put it—show off.
Maybe that’s why he demands to do the trial of wisdom alone.
They all let him, it’s simple enough.
The wizard wonders what it’s like to hear those books read without Raven’s voice.
It’s always there.
Those things that live must shine bright.
“How old were you when you did this?” Suzie asks them as the quartet make their way towards Krokopatra’s sarcophagus.
The wizard frowns slightly, “I wasn’t in Krokotopia for long… a few weeks maybe. So, eleven? Twelve at most? Not really any older than when we first met.” They don’t like the silence that follows those words, so they add: “It was easier back then, nothing felt real yet, I was just—”
Just a kid who was still elated to discover magic was real.
To be given so much power and responsibility felt like a dream instead of a curse.
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The Dungeon-Dome is considered a success.
The wizard thinks it fits well here, in Dragonspyre, where magic is treated as an implement of war, as a combat art before all else. They think the ghosts who first set them the trials that barred entrance to the Academy would approve.
Currently it holds options for every world through to Zafaria. They make an excuse about needing to pester Milos for more empty knowledge crystals if their classmates want anything further beyond that. It’s not true—there is still a hearty pile of them waiting to be filled with the experiences that came after—but the wizard isn’t keen on reliving anything beyond Zafaria just yet.
Their classmates will have to be content to experience Mirror Lake.
The mirror will break.
Only a handful of people try to ask them questions. Most are content just to hear it’s over or she’s dead. They manage to dodge with surprising ease until—
“Hey.”
It’s Duncan again. Their body siezes up again, it keeps doing that every time someone gets close.
“I’m not here to start a fight—don’t look so much like a startled cat—” He’s got his hands raised in surrendur before he even finishes speaking. “—just wanted you to know that I forgive you for last time.”
The wizard raises an eyebrow, it’s not that they don’t want to believe him. “I really didn’t have any choice. Any wasted time was too much.” Anything else Duncan might have said is broken off though, by the soft hum of a contact sphere appearing in front of the wizard’s face.
Dear Wizard! It is I, your pal Dworgyn!
The wizard just blinks, a little caught off guard. Usually it’s only Ambrose or Cyrus calling on them, the other professors tend to keep to their own—
Come visit me in Nightside as soon as you have the courage!
Duncan is trying to incinerate them with his eyes again. Is it jealousy? Does he know they would give up this mess in an instant if it meant being like him? Belonging here? Being a normal student who wasn’t expected to hold up the whole spiral alone—
There is a momentary flash of rage accompanying these thoughts, and before they can stop the words, the offer tumbles out. “Why don’t you come with me—he’s your professor after all.” They can taste starlight on their tongue, it’s become so much harder to hold everything in after—
Breathe.
“Yeah fine—quit doing the creepy thing with your eyes—I’ll go.”
~*~
“I see you came with backup! Delightful!” Dworgyn is always… interesting. He’s very chipper for someone who has been stuck primarily alone in a half-collapsed building for several years. He explains to the five of them—Malorn and Penny had seen the wizard leaving with Duncan and immediately glued themselves to their friend’s side. Marla had been telling a new group of younger necromancers about Grubb outside the school, and had followed the group in at the mention of a ‘special message’—that he had received a message from Mortis, and that it was to be delivered to the wizard.
Mortis speaks of a ‘Shadow’ landing in Darkmoor.
The Exalted Lord of Death—
“Malistaire the Undying.”
The world around them fades out.
The eyes of Mortis suddenly alight in sickly green, and the spectral face of Malistaire, as he had been on Xiabalba, appears in the glow. The wizard takes a step back. Another. The voice of Malistaire’s spectre, or corpse, or projection—whatever it is—follows them the whole way. They cannot back down from it. It doesn’t get quieter even as they hit the cobblestone path.
Their head is swimming.
They don’t know what Kan Davasi is, or why Malistaire’s spirit hadn’t returned to the afterlife when they had finished off Morganthe—
“He’s alive?” All four of their necromantic companions are staring.
“No.” The wizard shakes their head, wrapping their arms around themself just for something to grab, nails digging through the fabric of their robes. “No, he’s not, it’s a spectre it’s a minion, it’s a projection Morganthe dragged to life in Azteca to distract me—”
“—it sure looks like him!” Duncan shouts, “You’ve known for months that he’s been alive? And you told none of us?!”
“I—” it’s a lie they keep telling themselves. That this isn’t Malistaire. That he’s still at rest. They know better but they don’t want to. “—he’s not, it’s not—” The other three are looking at them in confusion, Malorn even looks a little hurt. Duncan is matching them for every step backwards they take.
They can’t be here right now.
They can’t do this.
They run.
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ogwhitecollarfan · 10 days
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Originally posted at my main blog @dawnepiphany, made this new White Collar focused blog.
Playlist is somewhat not safe for work, 18+ only.
Song explanations under the cut
Lovage, "To Catch a Thief"
Neal Caffrey is a thief and conman in his late 20's. Peter Burke is the 40 year old FBI agent chasing him. Peter realizes, to his horror, that he is attracted to the chase of catching Neal. Even to Neal himself. This song represents that pre-series infatuation, ending with Peter catching Neal again in the pilot.
Halsey, "Hold Me Down"
Neal accepts the deal to be a consultant for the FBI. It's a taste of freedom, but at what cost?
Coldplay, "All I Can Think About Is You"
Neal searches for Kate. Meanwhile, Peter can't stop thinking about Neal.
Arctic Monkeys, "Do I Wanna Know?"
Neal realizes there is something between himself and Peter, a reason he keeps wanting to please him. But internalized homophobia and the thought Kate could be waiting for him stop him from fully exploring his feelings.
Cher, "Dressed to Kill"
Neal realizes that Peter is attracted to him and decides he can use that to his advantage. He knows he looks good and isn't afraid to use that power to claim some control over the situation.
Meg Myers, "Jealous Sea"
The more Neal flirts with other people, the more possessive Peter feels of Neal. Even as he knows he loves El and would never hurt her. Peter confronts Kate about her loyalty to Neal; he has ulterior motives, and both Elizabeth and Kate realize.
Frank Sinatra, "I've Got You Under My Skin"
Peter knows how inappropriate his feelings for Neal are. It goes beyond affection, or infatuation. And he knows it goes against every ethical boundary he knows. But still, he can't let it go.
Billie Holiday, "You Go To My Head"
Both men try to shake off their feelings. It doesn't work.
Thrice, "Black Honey"
Neal does what he wants. He believes he will never be more than a criminal.
Ellie Goulding, "Salt Skin"
Even as he blossoms under Peter's praise and attention, Neal resents Peter for holding the key to his freedom. Neal resents his loss of control and hates himself for enjoying his predicament.
Billie Holiday, "I'm a Fool to Want You"
Peter knows it's wrong. Neal knows it's wrong. That doesn't stop them, despite the women they both love.
Frank Sinatra, "Strangers in the Night"
Neal turned back to Peter in front of the plane. Several months later, he tells Peter why. Struggling with his feelings, Peter talks to El. She understands her husband loves her, but she also understands he loves Neal. She gives them some time to be with each other, while she thinks about her marriage.
Ellie Goulding, "Midnight Dreams"
They can't get enough of the high of being with each other.
Coldplay, "Always in My Head"
Neal dates around, he hunts for Kate's killer, but it all comes back to Peter.
Billie Holiday, "Crazy He Calls Me"
Peter finds himself doing anything and everything to protect Neal, crossing ethical lines in the process.
Feist, "My Moon My Man"
Neal is mercurial. Peter can feel that what they have is poisonous, but he can't shake how intoxicated he is with Neal.
Billie Eilish, "hostage"
Despite their open arrangement, sometimes they both wish they could chain themselves to each other and be the only one.
Paul Alexander Nolan, "The Man I'll Never Be" (from Daddy Long Legs)
Peter's guilt over going behind Neal's back.
Ella Fitzgerald, "My Heart Belongs to Daddy"
Regardless of how many times he flirts with other people or dates women, Peter owns Neal's heart.
Ellie Goulding, "Love Me Like You Do"
When he's with Peter, Neal's head is blissfully calm. An ode to subspace.
Jaymes Young, "Tied Down"
When he's with Neal, Peter wants Neal to think of no one else. An ode to Domspace.
James Carr, "The Dark End of the Street"
Their affair can end in nothing good. When their case involves a relationship between a handler and CI, they realize how bad things could get if they were caught.
alt-J, "Tessellate"
Neal with Sara, Peter with Elizabeth, still thinking of each other.
BANKS, "Mind Games"
They're as addicted to the complications of their dynamic as they are to each other.
Florence + The Machine, "No Light, No Light"
Peter deeply hurts Neal.
Teddy Swims, "Lose Control"
Neal can't stand being apart from Peter.
Chris Isaak, "Wicked Game"
Feeling used by each other, they both try to move on.
Megan McGinnis, "I'm a Beast" (from Daddy Long Legs)
Neal regrets leaving Peter behind.
Adele, "Love in The Dark"
Neal convinces himself he doesn't love Peter in order to gain freedom for good.
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Sidney Nolan (1917 - 1992) was one of Australia’s most significant modernist artists, best known for his depictions of the history and mythology of bush life in Australia. His paintings, often rich in colour, striking in composition and deliberately awkward in technique, represent Australian stories of loss, failure and capture, featuring figures such as the bushranging Kelly Gang, shipwreck victim Eliza Fraser and the explorers Burke and Wills. Nolan’s iconic paintings of the Kelly Gang contributed to the development of the image of Ned Kelly as a symbol for Australian history and identity.
In 1948, Kenneth Clark, Slade Professor at Oxford, was visiting Australia and urged Nolan to travel in Europe. Nolan left for London in 1951 and spent extended periods in Greece and the USA. He continued to work on his early subject matter throughout his career, returning almost obsessively to the Kelly Gang, Eliza Fraser and Burke and Wills, for example in Burke 1962. He also worked often as a designer for theatre and opera productions, including Samon et Dalila and The abduction from the Seraglio in 1987 at Covent Garden, London and Il trovatore for the Australian Opera in 1983. Nolan was knighted in 1981 and made an associate member of the Royal Academy of Arts (UK) in 1987 and a companion of the Order of Australia in 1988.
https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/.../artists/nolan-sidney/
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good morning had an amazing dream i was in a throuple with Nolan and Nico and it was burke bliss for like a decade. i hate waking up.
When is it my turn 😪
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Happy birthday darling I have no presents and fantasy cake but I hope I make you happy with everything I made like this edit right here with all of your pictures in it Shirley Jane Temple Black 1928-2014 April 23rd 1928-February 10th 2014 and special rest in peace to those who passed away Bishop Rance Allen, Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn, Lisa Loring, Bob Saget, Betty White, Heather O'Rourke, Judith Barsi, baby Leroy, baby Peggy Montgomery, Peggy cartwright, Darla Jean Hood, Jean Darling, Peaches Jackson, Mary Ann Jackson, Dorothy DeBorba, Mary Kornman and Mildred Kornman, Kenny Rogers, Patsy Cline, Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky, Eazy-E, rest in peace Ana Ofelia Murguía December 31st 2023, Jim James Edward Jordan, Lucille Ricksen, Judy Garland, Margaret Hamilton and Terry and Pal, Eva Gabor, Geraldine Sue Page, Pat Buttram, Joe Flynn, Michael Gambon, Alan Rickman, Gene Wilder, Jack Albertson, Richard Belzer, Richard Harris, Bernard Fox, Raymond Burr, Perrette Pradier, Jeanette Nolan, Larry Clemmons, Bing Crosby, John Candy, John Heard, John Fiedler, Beate Hasenau, Billie Burke, Roberts Blossom, Billie Bird, Bill Erwin, Ralph Foody, Jack Haley, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr, Frank Morgan, Jim Nabors and Frank Sutton, John Wayne, Clara Blandick,Charley Grapewin, Buddy Ebsen, Angelo Rossitto, Clarence Chesterfield Howerton, Bridgette Andersen, Dominique Dunne, Dana Plato, Robbie Coltrane, Lance Reddick, Betty Ann Bruno, Betty Tanner, Elizabeth Taylor, Helen McCrory, Ray Liotta and Tom Sizemore and Burt Reynolds, Zari Elmassian, Frank Cucksey, Vyacheslav Baranov, Vladimir Ferapontov, Carol Tevis, George Shephard Houghton, Irving S. Brecher, Richard Griffiths, Andy Griffith and Don Knotts, Joe Conley, Alan Arkin, Jerry Heller, Fred Willard, Mary Ellen Trainor, Morgan Woodward, Anna Lee and John Ingle, David Lewis, Ken Curtis, Ed Asner, James Caan, James Arness, Amanda Blake, Avicii, Jane Withers and Virginia Weidler, Milburn Stone, Natasha Richardson, Joanna Barnes, Cameron Boyce and Tyree Boyce, Cammack"Cammie"King, Denny Miller, Jane Adams, June Marlowe rest in heavenly peace to all of them actors and actresses this is Shirley Temple birthday edit of the year
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Happy Birthday to the Scottish  actress and director Pollyanna McIntosh born on 15th March 1979 in Edinburgh.
McIntosh grew up in Portugal and Colombia before returning to her native Scotland, where she first began performing, on stage, at The Edinburgh Festival. At 16, she left for London and soon became involved in indie filmmaking, her first paid gig was unaccredited as a stoner in the  Irvine Welsh triptych The Acid House, I must remember to ask my mate Gary McCormack if he knows her, as he had a starring role in the film.
Pollyanna moved moved to LA in 2004 where she appeared mainly on stage her biggest role of note was in the stage production The Woolgatherer before she earned her first big screen role, Stacy in 2005’s fantasy horror film, Headspace in 2005.
Although there is not much about her personal life, channel hopping Pollyanna must have been in demand in both the US and over this side of the Atlantic, she turned up in an episode of Taggart in 2009, and some low key US TV movies and a small part in Burke & Hare alongside David Hayman and Simon Pegg. Her first lead role was in a movie called The Woman which won a few awards around the European film festivals.
Back on the TV front Pollyanna was back over here in Waterloo Road and appeared in five of the six episodes of  Bob Servant Independent,  with the brilliant Brian Cox, the same year she turned up in her second Irvine Welsh film, Filth, with James McAvoy. McIntosh also played a regular in the Children’s BBC show M I High as Crime Minster.
Pollyanna’s first major role over in America was in the excellent Hap and Leonard, where she starred as Angel in Season one, she went on to star in two Seasons of the popular series Walking Dead as Anne ‘Jadis’ and has a recurring role in comedy-drama Lodge 49.
In 2020 Pollyanna starred in the horror thriller Revenge Ride about a young woman who joins an all-female gang and seeks revenge on a group of college American football players Pollyanna turned up as Anne in 6 episodes the spin off series The Walking Dead: World Beyond
Sticking with the horror theme that she has found her niche, she has a starring role in a Western-Horror called The Moonshine Gang of Cheyenne which is currently in development, Pollyanna has also turned up in Vikings: Valhalla as  Queen Ælfgifu. Miss McIntosh has a number of projects coming up one being a Sci-fi film The Primary Talent and a short Em & Selma Go Griffin Hunting.
Pollyanna McIntosh does her bit for charity, campaigning for the Joshua Nolan Foundation, raising funds for counselling sessions for grief-stricken relatives and those at risk of suicide, she is married to Grant Show who plays Blake Carrington in the reboot of Dynasty. 
IMDB have nothing new on Pollyanna, but there is a chance that she will appear in the upcoming Walking Dead Spinoff after rumors began circulating on social media that Pollyanna has been seen on the set.
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usernoneexistent · 1 year
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Glenn, Winona, Colin, Euphemia and Delilah find their lives all intertwined at Hogwarts whether it is for better or for worse in a set of mini series that have naturally evolved.
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Forget-me-nots
Somewhere only we know (Colin x Euphemia)
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Yakety Sax (Glenn ft Ethel Hexley @the-al-chemist, Selene Fraser and Alan the ferret @lifeofkaze)
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Pandora's Box (Winona)
Secret Keeper (Winona ft Victoria Summer @whatwouldvalerydo and Lysander Mercury @slytherindisaster)
New Kinfolk (Colin ft Albert Burke @madelineorionswan)
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The Perfect Daughter (Euphemia and her family)
The Art of Engagement (Glenn ft Euphemia)
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Late Night Shenanigans (pov: Lysander Mercury @slytherindisaster)
Family Business (Colin ft Mortimer Fraser @lifeofkaze)
Slytherin's Other Ghost (Euphemia ft Carolyn Nyberg @lifeofkaze)
A Fool's Game (Glenn ft Oliver Gerald @kc-and-co and Nolan Miller @hogwartsmysteryho)
A Cure for Ambition (Delilah and Athena)
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Girls just want to have fun (Winona featuring Victoria Summer @whatwouldvalerydo)
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takearisk-x · 1 year
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waywordhearts · 1 year
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hey! i’m talia (25, pst) and i’m slowly getting myself back into writing following the break that life forced me to take. i’ve mostly roleplayed in groups but in wanting less restrictions and the hope to be able to write more varying stories i’ve decided to jump back into 1x1 and indie rp. i do write on discord but i honestly prefer tumblr. i’m a creature of habit, what can i say? 
here are my favorite fcs to use: 
priscilla quintana, melisa pamuk, nathalie kelley, ana de armas, yara shahidi, julia dalavia, melissa barrera, kylie bunbury, phoebe tonkin, im jinah, rachel mcadams, jessica chastain, ozge yagiz, alicia vikander, and rebecca rittenhouse
casey deidrick, ryan gosling, kendrick sampson, manny montana, can yaman, chris evans, henry golding, jesse williams, jon bernthal, jamie dornan, paul mescal, lewis tan, and theo james
note: there are more fcs to love this is just the short list and tend to be my go-tos!
when it comes to wanted opposites i am fairly open. i much prefer you use an fc that you have the most muse for. that said, i will happily take any of the fcs listed above as opposites!
if you’d like to interact, please like or comment on this post or shoot me a message! continue reading below the cut for more information including my rules!
writing style: i do use legacy editor and prefer it. however, i am all good with using beta editor should you need to as i understand that not everyone has access to legacy editor. my writing range tends to go from a small paragraph to multiple and i do love the utilization of gifs. i would prefer replies not be excessively formatted and if possible please use small/medium gifs — accessibility!
plotting style: i love to set up a plot and release the muses lol. it’s much more fun to just let the muses figure things out and see where the writing takes us and how things develop and progress naturally. that said, i love tossing around headcanons and setting up backstories and all that good stuff. i prefer not to overly plot. i think random starters and tossing whomever you’re musing in is great fun! its great to see what we can come up with!
characters: i do have a roster of muses that are ready to go and love your muses down. but i am also more than happy and willing to create muses specific to plots!
Adria Arjona as Milena Solis, a 30 yr old vertex cinema owner
Alicia Vikander as Beate Hellström, a 34 yr old clinical psychologist
Ana de Armas as Benita Montero, a 34 yr old lounge singer & amateur art dealer
Can Yaman as Taner Dursun, a 33 yr old former bodyguard & security company owner
Casey Deidrick as Cash Henley, a 34 yr old musician
Casey Deidrick as Greyson Hendrix, a 35 yr old construction contractor
Casey Deidrick as Matthew Sullivan, a 34 yr old beer maker & owner of Sully’s Tavern (looking for baby mama & longterm ex-girlfriend plots)
Chris Evans as Samuel Harrison, a 38 yr old novelist
Henry Golding as Sean Lim, a 36yr old art restoration specialist
Im Jinah as Nari Moon, a 30 yr old hacker and hotelier heir
Jamie Dornan as Conway Dowling, a 42 yr old restauranteur
Jesse Williams as Ezra Maverick, a 41 yr old professional poker player
Jessica Alba as Kassandra Solano, a 42 yr old real estate agent
Jessica Chasten as Shay Westwood, a 45 yr old ATF agent
Jon Bernthal as Nathan Ford, a 44 yr old former cop, trust fund baby, and now barista
Julia Dalavia as Noa Santana Teixeira, a 28 yr old podcast host & creator
Kendrick Sampson as Nolan Kingston, a 34 yr old investigative journalist
Kylie Bunbury as Simone Burke, a 34 yr old medical examiner
Lewis Tan as Alexander Hou, a 38 yr old real estate developer
Lucas Bravo as Jonas Ernshaw, a 38 yr old private investigator with a new identity and dark past
Manny Montana as Romo Beltran, a 40 yr old tattoo artist
Melisa Asli Pamuk as Ela Aydin, a 31 yr old author
Melisa Asli Pamuk as Serra Kavas, a 32 yr old actress & artist
Melisa Pamuk as Halide Demirci, a 31 yr old publisher
Melissa Barrera as Mia Franco, a 32 yr old private investigator
Nathalie Kelley as Angelia Paredes, a 35 yr old book cover artist & voice actor
Özge Yağız as Reyhan Saylak, a 28 yr old disgraced ballet dancer
Paul Mescal as Keith Buckley, a 28 yr old coder
Phoebe Tonkin as Cheyenne O’Hara, a 32 yr old theology professor
Phoebe Tonkin as Genevieve Bardot, a 31 yr old professional photographer
Priscilla Quintana as Andrea Romero, a 30 yr old drug manufacturer & bartender
Priscilla Quintana as Antonella Ibarra, a 30 yr old chef
Priscilla Quintana as Lucía Socarras, a 30 yr old heir to a horse racing farm/business & bloodstock agent
Rachel McAdams as Selina Vale, a 43 yr old spy / mercenary
Rebecca Rittenhouse as Shay Howard, a 34 yr old real estate attorney
Ryan Gosling as Joshua Lincoln, a 33 yr old MotoX racer & Flat track racer & bank robber
Theo James as Ethan Elmore, a 40 yr old thief
Yara Shahidi as Nima Sanaz Abbasi, a 25 yr old aspiring filmmaker
themes: town/city, slice of life, crime/gang, espionage, mature
these are my rules for interacting/writing:
please be 21+
all muses must be 25+
please be patient. i work a full-time job and have my family to take care of so i will be slow to do replies during the week. most of my activity will be on the weekends. 
extension of #3 — i tend to do replies in the order i receive them unless i have insane muse for a particular thread and i need to get it done and out of the way because it’s all i can think about. please please please do not assume this means disinterest if i do not do your thread first or if i do replies out of order. muse is weird and these actions do not mean i do not enjoy or love our threads.
communicate! i cannot read your mind and you cannot read mine so i appreciate communication if something is off or wrong or if you have questions or would like to chat and plot about threads. i love talking headcanons too btw so feel free to hit me up any time! 
if ever you’re not feeling a thread, muse, connection you have all the right to drop the thread/connection. again, i would appreciate communication or a heads up but i also understand. 
i do not chase down replies. if your reply doesn’t show up in my activity or if i’ve missed it on my dash then it will not end up in my drafts. please don’t take this personally. i do not have the time to go hunting for things usually. if you feel a reply was missed i’d appreciate a nudge or a link. that said, i will do my best to stay on top of things!
i have adhd. concentrating and focus is a challenge for me. i can also be forgetful. just a heads up is all. 
basically, i love long replies and writing novels back and forth but at the same time they can also overwhelm me fairly easily. i do tend to write long replies but never ever feel the need to match me. write what works for you and your muse. 
discord is available upon request!
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Information gathering, the power of knowledge, and libraries in animation
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In the 1973 film, Soylent Green, Sol Roth (played by Edward G. Robinson), a "book," talks to the protagonist, Detective Frank Thorn (played by Charlton Heston) about the fact that he can't locate the necessary files. This is a similar theme that plays out in animated shows like Tangled and Amphibia. Information gathering is an important part of being a librarian and it is integrated into many animated shows! [1] Spoilers if you haven't watched either one of your shows. Without further ado, let me begin!
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Cass, Raps, Eugene, Lance, and Calliope's messy library
Let's start with the Tangled episode, "Keeper of the Spire." In this episode, the show's protagonists (Raps, Eugene, and Cass), and their friend Lance, travel to the spire to get information on the last part of the scroll, so Raps can complete her quest. In the process, they meet the pretentious "keeper" of The Spire, who calls herself Calliope, and she holds various artifacts in the spire, a closed-off museum of sorts. As a scholar of sorts who can do magic tricks, she also has a messy library. There are a lot of archivy vibes to this episode too, as they have to climb to the top of a mountain to get to a secret "vault," which is just a tower with artifacts, but an archives is not explicitly shown. It is then we learn the truth: she isn't the real keeper but only formerly the keeper's assistant. The real keeper, at the end of the episode, makes Calliope the keeper of the spire while Raps also gets the scroll she is looking for. That's a positive ending for everyone!
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Nigel in the library, reading about dragons
So, perhaps that first example wasn't as much about information gathering as I had originally thought. No matter! In the Tangled episode "Pascal's Dragon," Nigel reads books in the library inside the Corona castle to learn more about the dragon. He learns about the dangers of dragons and why they need to be stopped. Libraries, you could say, save the day, in a way!
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Eugene and the Lorbrary
Finally, there is the Tangled episode titled "Islands Apart." Eugene reads tiny books on an island in their tiny library, called the "lorbrary" after the beings who live on the island (named the Lorbs) to try and learn more about the evil magic there, to help figure out what's going on, to find where the tiny Cass came from. This is also the episode that has the famed Cass lesbian squad, as I like to call it, which is probably the best part of the episode, even better than the tiny library, even though that's cool.
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Marcy Wu and King Andrias in the library
Another series, Amphibia, harps on the same themes. At the end of the episode, "Lost in Newtopia," Marcy and King Andrias are in the library (apparently the biggest and most comprehensive one in the kingdom), going through books, trying to find out more about the music box which bright Marcy, Sasha, and Anne to Amphibia. Marcy is frustrated at not finding anything, finds a lever which opens a secret passageway and a secret wing of the library...almost like an archives. A library is also featured in the next episode, "Sprig Gets Schooled." It would hard to say either Marcy or the King is a librarian, rather they are library users.
Let me end this post with another screenshot from Soylent Green. In this scene, Thorn sees Sol as his friend, and he later says he is having issues with old materials, making it hard to find what is needed.
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While this actually gives a pretty good summary of the man's life, it also says a lot about librarians, and how they depend on what they know and you should never expect them to be everything. That's something we should all remember. With that, I close this post.
© 2020 Burkely Hermann. All rights reserved.
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[1] This includes the "Volunteer Bot," an episode of Doug Unplugs, where two people, Doug and Emma, go to a library, a miniature library to be exact. Executive Producer Jim Nolan said that a library has beauty in the fact that it allows you to "learn in so many ways" and says that a library is a place to see "how humans learn and discover," adding that he has nothing "but affection for libraries and the libraries I grew up with," and notes that the heart of the episode is about  "a community coming together and everybody working for their own good," and they end up fixing up the library, saying it a perfect place to do that.  The show's other executive producer Aliki Theofilopoulos adds that the library is a great setting, as they get to show "another way we get information, basically." Yes, yes, yes! Finally, some producers get it. Similarly, co-executive producer Dana Starfield of the animated series, Madagascar: A Little Wild, states that libraries are "the best place to escape, because you get to escape to your imagination," saying it was fitting to add, with the library inspired by NYPL. The show's executive producer Johanna Stein says that when they grew up in Canada they spent a lot of time in a library and developed a love of reading, saying that reading is "one of the most direct, immediate ways" to foster the skill of empathy. Finally, Billy Lopez, creator of Welcome to the Wayne, says that they came up with the idea of a special library in the show called The Stanza, with the show's executive producer, Michael Pecoriello, says that the show makes the extraordinary come from places like a "library, a laundry room, a post office," making them having secret backstories, part of the "crazy, quirky, extraordinary world." Cool.
Reprinted from Pop Culture Library Review and Wayback Machine
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Burke’s Law -  List of Guest Stars
The Special Guest Stars of “Burke’s Law” read like a Who’s Who list of Hollywood of the era.  Many of the appearances, however, were no more than one scene cameos.  This is as complete a list ever compiled of all those who even made the briefest of appearances on the series.  
Beverly Adams, Nick Adams, Stanley Adams, Eddie Albert, Mabel Albertson, Lola Albright, Elizabeth Allen, June Allyson, Don Ameche, Michael Ansara, Army Archerd, Phil Arnold, Mary Astor, Frankie Avalon, Hy Averback, Jim Backus, Betty Barry, Susan Bay, Ed Begley, William Bendix, Joan Bennett, Edgar Bergen, Shelley Berman, Herschel Bernardi, Ken Berry, Lyle Bettger, Robert Bice, Theodore Bikel, Janet Blair, Madge Blake, Joan Blondell, Ann Blyth, Carl Boehm, Peter Bourne, Rosemarie Bowe, Eddie Bracken, Steve Brodie, Jan Brooks, Dorian Brown, Bobby Buntrock, Edd Byrnes, Corinne Calvet, Rory Calhoun, Pepe Callahan, Rod Cameron, Macdonald Carey, Hoagy Carmichael, Richard Carlson, Jack Carter, Steve Carruthers, Marianna Case, Seymour Cassel, John Cassavetes, Tom Cassidy, Joan Caulfield, Barrie Chase, Eduardo Ciannelli, Dane Clark, Dick Clark, Steve Cochran, Hans Conried, Jackie Coogan, Gladys Cooper, Henry Corden, Wendell Corey, Hazel Court, Wally Cox, Jeanne Crain, Susanne Cramer, Les Crane, Broderick Crawford, Suzanne Cupito, Arlene Dahl, Vic Dana, Jane Darwell, Sammy Davis Jr., Linda Darnell, Dennis Day, Laraine Day, Yvonne DeCarlo, Gloria De Haven, William Demarest, Andy Devine, Richard Devon, Billy De Wolfe, Don Diamond, Diana Dors, Joanne Dru, Paul Dubov, Howard Duff, Dan Duryea, Robert Easton, Barbara Eden, John Ericson, Leif Erickson, Tom Ewell, Nanette Fabray, Felicia Farr, Sharon Farrell, Herbie Faye, Fritz Feld, Susan Flannery, James Flavin, Rhonda Fleming, Nina Foch, Steve Forrest, Linda Foster, Byron Foulger, Eddie Foy Jr., Anne Francis, David Fresco, Annette Funicello, Eva Gabor, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Reginald Gardiner, Nancy Gates, Lisa Gaye, Sandra Giles, Mark Goddard, Thomas Gomez, Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez, Sandra Gould, Wilton Graff, Gloria Grahame, Shelby Grant, Jane Greer, Virginia Grey, Tammy Grimes, Richard Hale, Jack Haley, George Hamilton, Ann Harding, Joy Harmon, Phil Harris, Stacy Harris, Dee Hartford, June Havoc, Jill Haworth, Richard Haydn, Louis Hayward, Hugh Hefner, Anne Helm, Percy Helton, Irene Hervey, Joe Higgins, Marianna Hill, Bern Hoffman, Jonathan Hole, Celeste Holm, Charlene Holt, Oscar Homolka, Barbara Horne, Edward Everett Horton, Breena Howard, Rodolfo Hoyos Jr., Arthur Hunnicutt, Tab Hunter, Joan Huntington, Josephine Hutchinson, Betty Hutton, Gunilla Hutton, Martha Hyer, Diana Hyland, Marty Ingels, John Ireland, Mako Iwamatsu, Joyce Jameson, Glynis Johns, I. Stanford Jolley, Carolyn Jones, Dean Jones, Spike Jones, Victor Jory, Jackie Joseph, Stubby Kaye, Monica Keating, Buster Keaton, Cecil Kellaway, Claire Kelly, Patsy Kelly, Kathy Kersh, Eartha Kitt, Nancy Kovack, Fred Krone, Lou Krugman, Frankie Laine, Fernando Lamas, Dorothy Lamour, Elsa Lanchester, Abbe Lane, Charles Lane, Lauren Lane, Harry Lauter, Norman Leavitt, Gypsy Rose Lee, Ruta Lee, Teri Lee, Peter Leeds, Margaret Leighton, Sheldon Leonard, Art Lewis, Buddy Lewis, Dave Loring, Joanne Ludden,  Ida Lupino, Tina Louise, Paul Lynde, Diana Lynn, James MacArthur, Gisele MacKenzie, Diane McBain, Kevin McCarthy, Bill McClean, Stephen McNally, Elizabeth MacRae, Jayne Mansfield, Hal March, Shary Marshall, Dewey Martin, Marlyn Mason, Hedley Mattingly, Marilyn Maxwell, Virginia Mayo, Patricia Medina, Troy Melton, Burgess Meredith, Una Merkel, Dina Merrill, Torben Meyer, Barbara Michaels, Robert Middleton, Vera Miles, Sal Mineo, Mary Ann Mobley, Alan Mowbray, Ricardo Montalbán, Elizabeth Montgomery, Ralph Moody, Alvy Moore, Terry Moore, Agnes Moorehead, Anne Morell, Rita Moreno, Byron Morrow, Jan Murray, Ken Murray, George Nader, J. Carrol Naish, Bek Nelson, Gene Nelson, David Niven, Chris Noel, Kathleen Nolan, Sheree North, Louis Nye, Arthur O'Connell, Quinn O'Hara, Susan Oliver, Debra Paget, Janis Paige, Nestor Paiva, Luciana Paluzzi, Julie Parrish, Fess Parker, Suzy Parker, Bert Parks, Harvey Parry, Hank Patterson, Joan Patrick, Nehemiah Persoff, Walter Pidgeon, Zasu Pitts, Edward Platt, Juliet Prowse, Eddie Quillan, Louis Quinn, Basil Rathbone, Aldo Ray, Martha Raye, Gene Raymond, Peggy Rea, Philip Reed, Carl Reiner, Stafford Repp, Paul Rhone, Paul Richards, Don Rickles, Will Rogers Jr., Ruth Roman, Cesar Romero, Mickey Rooney, Gena Rowlands, Charlie Ruggles, Janice Rule, Soupy Sales, Hugh Sanders, Tura Satana, Telly Savalas, John Saxon, Lizabeth Scott, Lisa Seagram, Pilar Seurat, William Shatner, Karen Sharpe, James Shigeta, Nina Shipman, Susan Silo, Johnny Silver, Nancy Sinatra, The Smothers Brothers, Joanie Sommers, Joan Staley, Jan Sterling, Elaine Stewart, Jill St. John, Dean Stockwell, Gale Storm, Susan Strasberg, Inger Stratton, Amzie Strickland, Gil Stuart, Grady Sutton, Kay Sutton, Gloria Swanson, Russ Tamblyn. Don Taylor, Dub Taylor, Vaughn Taylor, Irene Tedrow, Terry-Thomas, Ginny Tiu, Dan Tobin, Forrest Tucker, Tom Tully, Jim Turley, Lurene Tuttle, Ann Tyrrell, Miyoshi Umeki, Mamie van Doren, Deborah Walley, Sandra Warner, David Wayne, Ray Weaver, Lennie Weinrib, Dawn Wells, Delores Wells, Rebecca Welles, Jack Weston, David White, James Whitmore, Michael Wilding, Annazette Williams, Dave Willock, Chill Wills, Marie Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Sandra Wirth, Ed Wynn, Keenan Wynn, Dana Wynter, Celeste Yarnall, Francine York.
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