Tumgik
#phyllis rogers
hitchell-mope · 6 months
Text
Follies fancast.
Sally Durant. Maya Rudolph and Sofia Wylie.
Benjamin Stone. James Marsden and Milo Manheim.
Phyllis Rogers. Amy Adams and Sadie Sink
Buddy Plummer. James Monroe Igleheart and Chosen Jacobs.
Carlotta Campion. Queen Latifah.
Stella Deems. Helena Bonham Carter.
Heidi Schiller. Michelle Pfeiffer.
Hattie Walker. Katy Sagal.
Dimitri Weismann. Richard Gere.
1 note · View note
browsethestacks · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Lou Ferrigno
225 notes · View notes
scoobydoobaday · 10 months
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
The New Scooby-Doo Movies S01E06 - A Good Medium is Rare (1972) Hanna Barbera Productions
133 notes · View notes
knitwit1912 · 8 months
Text
ETA: now with the link to the chapter. Dammit, Tumblr...
It didn’t seem possible that Phyl could have not told anyone about going back to 1943, but if there was even a small chance that that was true, then Stella couldn’t mention it to anyone until someone else acknowledged it to her first. Which also meant that she couldn’t ask anyone about Phyl, unless she could think of some reasonable excuse why she would know the name and want to make contact.
She had to believe that Phyl would contact her; needed to believe it. Even with how angry she felt at the thought of everything Phyl had kept from her, the thought of Phyl—of someone she knew, and who cared for her--was still the one bright star visible through a break in dark cloud. The brush of a piece of floating debris against her fingertips as she was drowning in a turbulent sea of loss and grief.
She had spent two years where Phyl only existed in her memories, she could wait a little longer. At this point, she had nothing but time.
____
Warning for loss, grief, aftermath of character death and depression for this one, though it's getting better?
Only a few chapters left to go, OMG. It doesn't seem real that this fic is almost finished and posted.
6 notes · View notes
mariocki · 11 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
The Saint: The Man Who Liked Lions (5.8, ITC, 1966)
"As an enemy, Mr. Templar, I trust you'll prove an exciting opponent."
"I generally do."
#the saint#the man who liked lions#1966#itc#leslie charteris#harry w. junkin#douglas enefer#jeremy summers#roger moore#peter wyngarde#suzanne lloyd#michael wynne#jeremy young#michael forrest#ed bishop#peter elliott#nike arrighi#robert russell#steven scott#phyllis montefiore#we open on Simon at the colosseum musing on the gladiators of old‚ in a cold open that's disconcertingly similar to that of 1.2 The Latin#Touch; and sure enough‚ Simon has a comic taxi driver assistant‚ only sadly it isn't old friend Marco (Warren Mitchell presumably less#easily booked now that Alf Garnett was a running success). we do get Ed Bishop tho! alas he doesn't make it through the titles.. Suzanne#Lloyd makes her 4th Saint appearance in an impressively expensive looking episode that is nevertheless slightly unhinged#i do feel like‚ after a few fairly standard adventures‚ this fifth series has just rocketed into madness now; first Nessie‚ now a Roman#emperor wannabe (a delightfully OTT Peter Wyngarde‚ who rather improbably complains about the effeminate men of today.. ahem.. and has a#scene where he's massaged by a very muscular and mostly nude man.. someone on the production team was doing him favours..)#the set dressing and costuming for the roman party finále is all very impressive and surely left overs from another production (altho the#series certainly wasn't a cheap one to produce). i had wondered if they were leftovers from Cleopatra‚ which had originally shot in England#before relocating‚ but that would have been Pinewood not Elstree. regardless this is a handsome if silly episode
10 notes · View notes
rock--band · 3 months
Text
Pink Floyd Poster and Canvas Prints
High quality Pink Floyd art photo collage, one of the most successful and influential rock band groups ever, formed in the 1960s when Roger Waters, Nick Mason and Richard Wright were studying at college
Print Option: ♦ Framed Poster Print ♦ Canvas Print ♦ Metal Print ♦ Acrylic Print ♦ Wood Prints 🌐 Worldwide shipping
5 notes · View notes
mostlydaydreaming · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Happy Birthday Fred Astaire!!!❤️🎂
(May 10, 1899 - June 22, 1987)
26 notes · View notes
camyfilms · 10 months
Photo
Tumblr media
NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR 1984
If you want a vision of the future, Winston, imagine a boot stamping on a human face forever.
1 note · View note
art-4-sale · 3 months
Text
Posters & Canvas Artwork. Max print size: 60x40 inches, 100+ Free High Resolution Images Download, PNG files
0 notes
Text
0 notes
venusiancharisma · 1 month
Text
Your Femme Fatale Persona Based On Moon Sign...
Tumblr media
Just for fun, astro observations. Enjoy! This is based on the manifestation of... "they made me do it". So, while I dont agree this is the Femme Fatal "homeostasis" of each moon sign, I believe that, at one's darkest hour, these are the specific persona's each of us would take on...
Aries Moon - Lara Croft (Tomb Raider): Strong, independent, and fearless, the Aries Moon femme fatale is a daring adventurer who isn't afraid to take risks. Like Lara Croft, she's always ready for action and thrives on challenges. Additionally...
Tumblr media
The Bride (Kill Bill): Driven, vengeful, and skilled in martial arts.
Aeon Flux (Aeon Flux): Athletic, daring, and rebellious.
Taurus Moon - Satine (Moulin Rouge!): Sensual, alluring, and grounded, the Taurus Moon femme fatale is a master of seduction. Like Satine, she knows how to use her beauty and charm to get what she wants while remaining emotionally steadfast. Additionally...
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Sugar Kane Kowalczyk (Some Like It Hot): Sexy, charming, and pleasure-seeking.
Regina George (Mean Girls): Popular, manipulative, and materialistic.
Gemini Moon - Catwoman (Batman Returns): Clever, adaptable, and enigmatic, the Gemini Moon femme fatale is a master of disguise. Like Catwoman, she's quick-witted, elusive, and always keeps others guessing. Additionally...
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Jordan Baker (The Great Gatsby): Clever, charming, and unpredictable.
Marion Crane (Psycho): Secretive, impulsive, and multifaceted.
Cancer Moon - Norma Desmond (Sunset Boulevard): Emotionally intense, nostalgic, and manipulative, the Cancer Moon femme fatale is a complex character. Like Norma Desmond, she may cling to the past and use her vulnerability to control others. Additionally...
Tumblr media
Annie Wilkes (Misery): Obsessive, nurturing, and unstable.
Alex Forrest (Fatal Attraction): Clingy, possessive, and emotionally demanding.
Leo Moon - Foxxy Cleopatra (Austin Powers in Goldmember): Confident, dramatic, and alluring, the Leo Moon femme fatale knows how to command attention. Like Foxxy Cleopatra, she's bold, charismatic, and always steals the spotlight. Additionally...
Tumblr media
Marilyn Monroe (The Seven Year Itch): Charismatic, flirtatious, and attention-seeking.
Jessica Rabbit (Who Framed Roger Rabbit): Seductive, enigmatic, and theatrical.
Virgo Moon - Catherine Tramell (Basic Instinct): Intelligent, calculating, and mysterious, the Virgo Moon femme fatale is a master of manipulation. Like Catherine Tramell, she uses her intellect and attention to detail to outmaneuver others. Additionally...
Tumblr media
Tracy Lord (The Philadelphia Story): Perfectionist, analytical, and critical.
Amy Dunne (Gone Girl): Cunning, organized, and vengeful.
Libra Moon - Gilda (Gilda): Charming, sophisticated, and flirtatious, the Libra Moon femme fatale is a social butterfly. Like Gilda, she knows how to use her charm and beauty to captivate and influence others. Additionally...
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Madeleine Elster (Vertigo): Elegant, charming, and mysterious.
Daisy Buchanan (The Great Gatsby): Charming, indecisive, and idealistic.
Vesper Lynd (Casino Royale): Sophisticated, diplomatic, and elusive.
Scorpio Moon - Phyllis Dietrichson (Double Indemnity): Intense, secretive, and seductive, the Scorpio Moon femme fatale is a master of psychological manipulation. Like Phyllis Dietrichson, she uses her sexual allure and emotional depth to ensnare others. Additionally...
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Cersei Lannister (Game of Thrones): Power-hungry, manipulative, and intense.
Brigid O'Shaughnessy (The Maltese Falcon): Mysterious, alluring, and deceitful.
Sagittarius Moon - Beatrix Kiddo (Kill Bill): Independent, adventurous, and philosophical, the Sagittarius Moon femme fatale is a free spirit. Like Beatrix Kiddo, she's a skilled warrior who follows her own moral code and seeks justice on her own terms. Additionally...
Tumblr media
Nikita (La Femme Nikita): Rebellious, independent, and adventurous.
Lisbeth Salander (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo): Unconventional, daring, and justice-seeking.
Capricorn Moon - Miranda Priestly (The Devil Wears Prada): Ambitious, disciplined, and powerful, the Capricorn Moon femme fatale is a formidable presence. Like Miranda Priestly, she's a master of her craft and expects nothing less than perfection from herself and others. Additionally...
Tumblr media
Evelyn Mulwray (Chinatown): Reserved, ambitious, and secretive.
Lady Macbeth (Macbeth): Ambitious, manipulative, and ruthless.
Aquarius Moon - Mia Wallace (Pulp Fiction): Unconventional, independent, and mysterious, the Aquarius Moon femme fatale is a true original. Like Mia Wallace, she marches to the beat of her own drum and isn't afraid to break the rules. Additionally...
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Mathilda (Léon: The Professional): Unconventional, intelligent, and rebellious.
Clementine Kruczynski (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind): Eccentric, free-spirited, and unpredictable.
Pisces Moon - Nina Sayers (Black Swan): Imaginative, emotionally vulnerable, and self sacrificing. Like Nina, she uses her damseled distress and emotional depth to draw others into her web of desire and deceit. Additionally...
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Melissa Robinson (The Last Seduction): Deceptive, adaptable, and seductive.
Laura Hunt (Laura): Elusive, enigmatic, dreamy, and idealization.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
915 notes · View notes
phyllisrogersstan · 2 years
Text
Happy Mother’s Day to Phyllis Rogers Stone
she’s not a mother but she did raise me <3<3
1 note · View note
knitwit1912 · 10 months
Text
“What?” Stella’s face drained of the little colour it had. She turned her head to look, but Phyl could be reasonably sure that Stella couldn't see anything other than the men behind her.  They had the benefit of screening Stella from the view of their tail as well.
“He's about a block back; he can't see us right now. The alley by the train, does it go up to the next block north of yours?
“Y-yes.”
Phyl glanced behind them again and tried to judge what might be in their pursuer’s field of vision. “Okay, this way, quickly.”
I'm hoping to put up one chapter approximately every week. Maybe a little less than that, depending if I want to drag this out for another 18 weeks. ;)
5 notes · View notes
Text
A Birthday Tribute to Stephen Sondheim
We interrupt your regularly scheduled Diva posts and polls with a 24-hour Stephen Sondheim lockdown to recognize an honorary Broadway Diva and certified musical theatre god.
Tumblr media
Stephen Joshua Sondheim (1930) was a legendary composer and lyricist who essentially reinvented the American musical with his soaring scores and fiendishly clever lyrics. With Oscar Hammerstein as his mentor, he began his Broadway career writing lyrics for West Side Story (1957) and Gypsy (1959). Throughout his life, he won eight Tony Awards, including a Special Tony, more than any other composer. His dedicating to writing fascinating, flawed, fantastic roles for women (particularly women of a certain age) means his work is some of the most sought-after of our Divas.
Sondheim Theatre and Concert Credits:
I have done the research and pulled together a list of every single role our Divas have played, and every Sondheim concert they have participated in. Here are just a few takeaways.
All together, 64 Divas have had a whopping 245 roles/concerts and counting.
Eleven Divas have never (to my knowledge) performed in a Sondheim or at a Sondheim-specific concert. Seven of those are non-singing actresses, leaving just four musically-inclined Divas bereft. (Brenda Braxton, Lillias White, Linda Eder, Ute Lemper). However, all four Divas have performed Sondheim's songs in their personal concert repertoires
Eighteen Divas have done just one Sondheim, some in particularly obscure contexts.
The most common roles are The Witch (Into the Woods - 9), Mrs. Lovett (Sweeney Todd - 8), Mama Rose (Gypsy - 8), Desiree Armfeldt (A Little Night Music - 8), Phyllis Rogers Stone (Follies - 6). More on that later.
Most Frequent Sondheim Performers:
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Bernadette Peters: 21 Highlights include: Sunday in the Park with George, Into the Woods, Follies, Gypsy.
Patti LuPone: 20 Highlights include: Company, Sweeney Todd, Gypsy, Anyone Can Whistle.
Marin Mazzie: 13 Highlights include: Passion, Merrily We Roll Along, Into the Woods, Anyone Can Whistle.
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Audra McDonald: 11 Highlights include: Sweeney Todd, Passion, Six by Sondheim, A Little Night Music.
Donna Murphy: 11 Highlights include: Passion, Into the Woods, Anyone Can Whistle, Follies.
Christine Baranski: 11 Highlights include: Company, Sunday in the Park with George, Sweeney Todd, Follies.
Tony Awards and Nominations:
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Leading Actress in a Musical: 14 Nominations (exc. wins) | 5 Divas 9 Wins | 4 Divas
Mama Rose in Gypsy is the most-decorated role in musical theatre canon, and arguably the best role for women period. In five productions, every actress has either been nominated (Ethel Merman, Bernadette Peters), or won (Angela Lansbury, Tyne Daly, Patti LuPone).
Both Desiree Armfeldt actresses have won their respective years (Glynis Johns, Catherine Zeta-Jones). Additional winning roles have been Phyllis Rogers Stone (Alexis Smith), Mrs. Lovett (Angela Lansbury), The Baker's Wife (Joanna Gleason), and Fosca (Donna Murphy).
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Featured Actress in a Musical: 17 Nominations (exc. wins) | 4 Divas 4 Wins | 1 Diva
Some of the most common roles to be nominated for in a Sondheim show are Amy and Joanne from Company (in the original production, Elaine Stritch competed in Leading Actress), and Louise in Gypsy. No featured role has netted more than one award.
Winners: Patricia Elliott (Charlotte, ALNM), Laura Benanti (Louise, Gypsy), Karen Olivo (Anita, West Side Story), and Patti LuPone (Joanne, Company).
58 notes · View notes
danataiko · 5 months
Text
Tumblr media
Dolly Read - production still from Russ Meyer’s Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970)
Tumblr media
Russ Meyer
Guion
Roger Ebert.
Historia: Russ Meyer, Roger Ebert
Reparto
Dolly Read, Cynthia Myers, Marcia McBroom, John Lazar, Michael Blodgett, Pam Grier, Edy Williams, David Gurian, Phyllis Davis, Erica Gavin, Lavelle RobyMúsica
Stu Phillips
Fotografía
Fred J. Koenekamp
Compañías
20th Century Fox, Russ MeyerGéneroComedia. Drama | Sátira. Música. Amistad. Homosexualidad. Historias cruzadas. Melodrama. Serie B. Película de culto
71 notes · View notes
bignaz8 · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media
THE MOST AUTHENTIC GHOST HUNTERS ON TV!
On September 13, 1969, the first episode of SCOOBY DOO, WHERE ARE YOU? premiered on CBS Television and changed the lives of thousands of kids who'd grow up wishing for their own version of the Mystery Machine.
The series was created for Hanna-Barbera Productions by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears, loosely basing the original episodes on the old "I Love A Mystery" radio show. The Saturday morning cartoon show featured four teenagers—Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley, and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (based on beatnik Maynard G. Krebs from "Dobie Gillis")—and their talking Great Dane named Scooby-Doo, who solved what seemed to be supernatural mysteries through a series of mishaps. In the end, they always found out that the real monsters were people, which is a statement on society that hasn't really changed in 50 years.
Those "meddling kids" became a huge success and the show featured guest voices that ranged from Batman and Robin (Adam West and Burt Ward), Vincent Price, Sandy Duncan, the Addams Family, Phyllis Diller, Don Knotts, and "Mama" Cass Elliot. It would later change networks, change formats, and become feature films.
The characters have become a part of America's cultural history and, to this day, are more believable than any of the other ghost hunters that have appeared on our TV screens.
59 notes · View notes