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vintagetvstars · 6 months
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Hot Vintage TV Ladies Bracket - Round 1
Round 1 (All polls)
Bea Arthur Vs. Bea Benaderet
Barbara Eden Vs. Kathryn Leigh Scott
Kellye Nakahara Vs. Janine Turner
Betty White Vs. Gracie Allen
Joely Richardson Vs. Miranda Richardson
Holland Taylor Vs. Joan Collins
Joan Chen Vs. Rachel Bilson
Lucille Ball Vs. Suzanne Pleshette
Angela Lansbury Vs. Eartha Kitt
Alex Kingston Vs. Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Gina Torres Vs. Sherilyn Fenn
Katee Sackhoff Vs. Geraldine James
Barbara Feldon Vs. Carol Cleveland
Amanda Tapping Vs. Nana Visitor
Amanda Randolph Vs. Barbara Mullen
Kate Jackson Vs. Kim Cattrall
Emma Thompson Vs. Penelope Keith
Rue McClanahan Vs. Barbara Stanwyck
Thalía Vs. Sheila Kuehl
Joan Bennett Vs. Grayson Hall
Julie Newmar Vs. Lalla Ward
Farrah Fawcett Vs. Catherine Bach
Diahann Carroll Vs. Siân Phillips
Mary Tyler Moore Vs. Jan Smithers
Nichelle Nichols Vs. Yvonne Craig
Carolyn Jones Vs. Lara Parker
Janet Hubert Vs. Marcia Strassman
Jackée Harry Vs. Dawn French
Tina Louise Vs. Linda Cristal
Eva Gabor Vs. Anne Francis
Lynda Carter Vs. Peggy Lipton
Courteney Cox Vs. Mädchen Amick
Vivica A Fox Vs. Julia Duffy
Valerie Harper Vs. Jaclyn Smith
Doris Day Vs. Dawn Wells
Debbie Allen Vs. Elizabeth Montgomery
Karyn Parsons Vs. Katy Manning
Deidre Hall Vs. Phyllis Logan
Jeri Ryan Vs. Mira Furlan
Lucy Lawless Vs. Claudia Black
Morena Baccarin Vs. Shannen Doherty
Jonelle Allen Vs. Francesca Annis
Jane Seymour Vs. Annette Crosbie
Diana Rigg Vs. Joanna Lumley
Melissa Joan Hart Vs. Lisa Robin Kelly
Lisa Bonet / Lilakoi Moon Vs. Lisa Hartman
Eliza Dushku Vs. Chloe Annett
Fran Drescher Vs. Mariska Hargitay
Lauren Graham Vs. Charisma Carpenter
Marlo Thomas Vs. Lily Tomlin
Connie Booth Vs. Barbara Billingsley
Gillian Anderson Vs. Alexandra Paul
Penny Johnson Jerald Vs. Mag Ruffman
Sarah Jessica Parker Vs. Judy Parfitt
Cicely Tyson Vs. Aimi MacDonald
Anna May Wong Vs. Peggy Ashcroft
Carol Burnett Vs. Elisabeth Sladen
Sarah Michelle Gellar Vs. Hattie Hayridge
Pamela Anderson Vs. Loretta Swit
Itatí Cantoral Vs. Audrey Meadows
Jane Krakowski Vs. Jennifer Aniston
Terry Farrell Vs. Nicole de Boer
Carole André Vs. Melissa Leo Vs. Sabrina Lloyd
Eve Arden Vs. Dorothy Provine Vs. Vivian Vance
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jkottke · 7 months
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It’s the 50th anniversary of the TV version of ‘Free to Be… You and Me’, which celebrated “individuality, tolerance, and comfort with one’s identity” and starred creator Marlo Thomas, Mel Brooks, Harry Belafonte, and Michael Jackson. Watch it here.
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biggiegeorges · 8 months
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2023, a year in music
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Janvier
Boldy James - Indiana Jones [Rap]
Ice Spice - Like...? [Rap]
Popstar Benny - University! [Rap]
Lakecia Benjamin - Phoenix [Jazz]
Malcolm Stracham - Point of no return [Jazz Fusion]
Lucas Santtana - O Paraiso [Brasilian Folk]
Icytwat - Siddhi World (Deluxe) [Rap]
Shaudy Kash & Top$ide - On The Yeah Side 2 [Rap]
Boogotti Kasino - Pink House [Rap]
MarijuanaXO & TGE L Masi - Ball Til We Fall [Rap]
RX Papi - Marlo [Rap]
Bic Fizzle - Clark Street Baby [Rap]
qua - Solo Tape [Jersey Club]
Slimesito - Paid N Full [Rap]
SteezTheProducer - Versatility [Jersey Club]
Février
Meemo Comma - Loverboy [Electronic]
Lokowat - Elementos [Batida]
Kelela - Raven [RnB]
Dai Ballin - 448 pt.2 [Rap]
Liv.E - Girl In The Half Pearl [RnB]
Young Nudy - Gumbo [Rap]
3Phaz - Ends Meet [Electronic]
Acid Arab - Trois [Electronic]
Caroline Polachek - Desire I want to turn into you [Pop]
Christian Mcbride's New Jawn - Prime [Jazz]
Braxton Cook - Who are you when no one is watching [Jazz / Soul]
WB Nutty - Im not an artist [Rap]
Paco Panama - The Wire vol.1 [Rap]
Shaudy Kash - Ghetto Heartthrob 2 [Rap]
Ayoolii - 2 Grams [Rap]
Ayoolii & Run Along Forever - Crashing Tf Out [Rap]
SME Taxfree & Big Homie Dre Cash - Just Like Brothers [Rap]
Karol G - Manana Sera Bonito [Cumbia]
LilC4 - The Blueprint [Jersey Club]
Cashcache! & Slime Dollaz - The Life of Slime [Rap]
Yeat - Aftërlyfe [Rap]
Mari Montana - Outstanding Member [Rap]
Tae rackzz - Who Is Ju ? [Rap]
Mars
RXKNephew - Till I'm Dead [Rap]
Mariboy Mula Mar - Effortless [Rap]
RXK Nephew - Ready 2 Ball [Rap]
Tisakorean - Let Me Update My Status [Rap]
Luh Tyler - My Vision [Rap]
CEO Trayle - The Collection vol.2 [Rap]
DJ Girl - Hellworld [Electronic]
Lonnie Holley - Oh me Oh my [Soul]
Adi Oasis - Lotus Glow [Soul]
Kali Uchis - Red Moon in Venus [Soul]
Cécile McLorin Salvant - Mélusine [Jazz]
Lojay - Gangster Romantic [Afrobeat]
Boygenius - The Record [Pop]
Billy Childs - The Wind Of Change [Jazz]
Surgeon - Crash Recoil [Techno]
Bear1Boss - Blow Up! [Rap]
Yves Tumor - Praise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume [Rock]
Subiibabii - Webb2 [Rap]
Lucile Ghatti - Tears From A Clown [RnB]
Vayda - Breeze [Rap]
Avril
DJ Finale - Mille Morceau [Afrobeat]
DJ Danifox - Ansiedade [Batida]
Nondi_ - Flood City Trax [Footwork/Techno]
Jim Legxacy - Homeless N*gga Pop Music [RnB]
Niontay - Dontay's Inferno [Rap]
Nourished By Time - Erotic Probiotic 2 [Pop]
MC Yallah - Yallah Beibe [Rap]
BackwoodzStudioz - High Bias [Rap]
Babsy Konate - Tounga [Gao Rap]
Fly Anakin - Skinemaxxx Side A [Rap]
Icytwat - Have Mercy On Us [Rap]
SME Taxfree - I'm Still Industreet [Rap]
Kara Jackson - Why does the Earth give us people to love [Folk]
Kiko El Crazy - Pila'e Teteo [Dembow]
Funny $Money & OTR Trapbaby - Trap Money [Rap]
Myaap - No Guarntee vol.1 [Rap]
Jass Clutch - No Deal [Rap]
Mariboy Mula Mar - Mula Ova Errthing [Rap]
Ayoolii - Brudderman [Rap]
Mai
Hitech - Detwat [Ghettotech]
Billy Woods & Kenny Segal - Maps [Rap]
Idlibra - Muganga [Electronic]
Guiss Guiss Bou Bess - Jolof Bass Music [Electro Sabar]
DJ Ramemes - Sem Limites [Baile Funk]
3Phaz - Drumtratrax [Electronic]
RP Boo - Legacy vol.2 [Footwork]
Ghetto Baby Boom - Boom Talk [Rap]
RXK Nephew - Neph Crockett [Rap]
RXK Nephew - Drunk Nights [Rap]
RXK Nephew - Summer in Miami [Rap]
SME Taxfree & Dai Ballin - House Party [Rap]
Gale - Lo Que No Te Dije [Pop]
Baby Stone Gorillas - Babyst5xne Gorillas 2 [Rap]
Smoke Chapo - Over The Counter [Rap]
RRB Duck - Back in tha K [Rap]
Vayda - Dawn [Rap]
Paco Panama & Deemuney - Faces of the Hill [Rap]
Juin
Veeze - Ganger [Rap]
Sexyy Red - Hood Hottest Princess [Rap]
Peso Pluma - Genesis [Corrido]
Asake - Work Of Art [Afrobeat]
Certified Trapper - Trapper of the Year [Rap]
Amaarae - Fountain Baby [Afropop]
Nicky Schrire - Nowhere Girl [Jazz]
Blue Lake - Sun Arcs [Folk]
Nicola Conte - Umoja [Jazz]
Ambrose Akinmusire - Beauty Is Enough [Jazz]
David Kofi - Live At Late Night Jazz Royal Albert Hall [Jazz]
Ayoolii - Montessori [Rap]
RXK Nephew - The ONEderful Nephew [Rap]
RXK Nephew - Shawty RXK Too 3 [Rap]
Glokk40spaz - Glokk Files [Rap]
RealYungPhil - Victory Music [Rap]
WifiGawd & Gawd - Block Music [Rap]
RRB Cheese & RRB Mel - Shake Da Blender 1 [Rap]
Vontee The Singer - Lovers & Friends [RnB]
Rylo Rodriguez - Been One [Rap]
Babydrill - Madman [Rap]
D30 - Turn the Streetz Up [Rap]
Louie Ray - Even Stronger [Rap]
Super Throwed Dave - Smacking Fire [Rap]
Juillet
African Head Charge - A Trip to Bolgatanga [Experimental]
Bandgang Lonnie Bands - Bam Bam [Rap]
DJ K - Panico No Submundo [Baile Funk]
Babyface Ray - Summer's Mine [Rap]
Surf Gang - Fast 5 [Rap]
RX Papi - My name Is my Name [Rap]
Matt Wilde - Hello World [Jazz]
Icytwat - Final Boss [Rap]
Fly Anakin - Skinemaxxx Side B [Rap]
Ayoolii - Enigma [Rap]
DJ WS Da Igrejinha - Caça Fantasma vol.1 [Baile Funk]
Gordão Do PC - Victor Era Meu Nome de Nerd [Baile Funk]
MC Saci - Funktroit [Baile Funk]
D.Silvestre - Espanta Gringo [Baile Funk]
John Coltrane & Eric Dolphy - Evenings at the Village Gate [Jazz]
Carly Rae Jepsen - The Loveliest Time [Pop]
Papo2004 - Pap on P.E.D.'s [Rap]
Subiibabii - Swag School [Rap]
Icytwat - 4 Da Troopz [Rap]
Babyxsosa - Bling Bling [RnB]
Osamason - Osama Season [Rap]
Myaap - Worth The Wait [Rap]
Louie Ray - We still don't grind the same [Rap]
SuperThrowed Fay Fay - FreeBandz Forever [Rap]
Août
DJs Di Guetto - DJs Di Guetto [Batida]
Alfredo Rodriguez - Coral Way [Latin Jazz]
Jaimie Branch - Fly or Die Fly or Die Fly or Die ((World Jazz)) [Jazz]
Zach Bryan - Zach Bryan [Country]
Emma Rawicz - Chroma [Jazz]
Sha EK & Bandmanrill - Jiggy in Jersey [Jersey Club]
Grupo Frontera - El Comienzo [Cumbia]
Paco Panama - The Matrix [Rap]
Lay Bankz - Now You See Me [Rap]
Jass Clutch - Hustle && Flow [Rap]
Dai Ballin - BallHog [Rap]
YTB Fatt - Who is Fatt [Rap]
Septembre
Slowdive - Everything Is Alive [Shoegaze]
Jlin - Perspective [Electronic]
DJ Arana - Rock Pesado 2 [Baile Funk]
Ruger - Ru The World [Afropop]
Cash Cobain - Pretty Girls Love Slizzy [Rap]
Tropa Do Bruxo - Baile Do Bruxo [Baile Funk]
Yussef Dayes - Black Classical Music [Jazz]
Jalen Ngonda - Come Around And Love Me [RnB]
DJ Znobia - Inventor vol.1 [Kuduro]
Deena Abdelwahed - Jbal Rrsas [Electronic]
Club Casualties - Bridge Underwater [Pop]
Olivia Rodrigo - Guts [Pop]
Margo Cilker - Valley of Heart's Delight [Country]
Cléo Sol - Gold [RnB]
Cléo Sol - Heaven [RnB]
Kamaal Williams - Strings [Jazz]
SME Taxfree - My whole life a mob movie [Rap]
Tinashe - BB/Ang3l [RnB]
Chicken P - Ain't Lost Shit [Rap]
Chappell Roan - The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess [Pop]
Goldenboy Countup - Dawg Pound [Rap]
2sdxrt3all - Fuck School [Rap]
SCY Jimm - Highly Favored [Rap]
2rare - Truth or Rare [Rap]
Octobre
Black Pumas - Chronicles of a Diamond [Soul]
Vanyfox - Sonho Azul [Batida]
Xexa - Vibracoes de Prata [Electronic]
Nidia - 95 Mindjeres [Batida]
Philly Goats - Philly Goats [Jersey Club]
DJ Jeeh FDC - Alcateia [Baile Funk]
Bad Bunny - Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Manana [Latin Trap]
Junior H - $ad Boyz 4 Life II [Corrido]
Guiss Guiss Bou Bess - Drum N' Mbalax [Electro Sabar]
EQ Why - Dance Floor [Footwork]
Mike Reed - The Separatist Party [Jazz]
Shaudy Kash - Mr Bitche$$$ [Rap]
D'Cantwo Junior - Sayajins [Baile Funk]
Ayoolii - No Love [Rap]
Ayoolii - Nailed It [Rap]
RXK Nephew - Certified Alcoholic [Rap]
Pangaea - Changing Channels [House]
DJ P7 - Funk Deluxe 3 [Baile Funk]
EthanUno & KimJ - Mexikoreano [Jerseychata / Hyperpop]
WifiGawd - Been Bout It [Rap]
Ken Carson - A Great Chaos [Rap]
Brent Faiyaz - Larger Than Life [RnB]
Fuerza Regida - Pa las Baby's y Belikeada [Corrido]
Che - Crueger [Rap]
KP Skywalka - Rhythm N Bip [Rap]
YT - #Stillswaggin [Rap]
L5 - Blood on Switch Street [Rap]
Novembre
DJ Manny - Hypnotized [Footwork]
DJ Ramon Successo - Sexta Dos Crios [Baile Funk]
Chuquimamani-Condori - DJ E [Experimental]
Bear1Boss - Lil Hot Sauce [Rap]
41 - 41 World : Not The Album [Rap]
Babyxsosa - Babyxsosa [Rap]
CEO Trayle - The Collection vol.3 [Rap]
Joey Alexander - Continuance [Jazz]
Aziz Konkrite - Siba Sawt-System #1 [Electro]
Teni - Tears of The Sun [Afropop]
Bate1Prod - Longa Espera [Batida]
H31R - Headspace [Rap]
Chris Stapleton - Higher [Country]
cabezadenego, Leyblack & M'Bé - Mimosa [Experimental]
DJ Ramemes - Tamborzin de volta redonda [Baile Funk]
El Alfa - El Rey del Dembow [Dembow]
Loren Stillman - Time and again [Jazz]
RXK Nephew & Harry Fraud - Life After Neph [Rap]
Tia Maria Produçoes - São Dicas [Batida]
Wizz Havinn - Super Wizz [Rap]
Actress - LXXXVIII [Electronic]
Kodak Black - When I was dead [Rap]
Duwap Kaine - Bully [Rap]
D30 - Trappers and Scammers [Rap]
Anycia - Extra [Rap]
MarijuanaXO & Joe Pablo - 30 Mil No Deal [Rap]
SME Taxfree - Standin On Bidness [Rap]
Raised Round Bosses - Ain't Nun Better Than A Cracked Phone 2 [Rap]
Yung Threat - Se Grim Reaper [Rap]
Décembre
Chicken P - Bussabrick vol.3 [Rap]
Starlito - Love Drug [Rap]
Iphupho L'Ka Biko - Azania [Jazz]
Ambrose Akinmusire - Owl Song [Jazz]
Ayoolii - Mindstate Of Luxury [Rap]
Tropa Do Bruxo - Baile Do Bruxo (Deluxe) [Baile Funk]
DJ Anderson Do Paraiso - Queridao [Baile Funk]
Vayda - Forrest Gump [Rap]
Osamason - Flex Music [Rap]
Wizz Havinn - Super Wizz The Sequel [Rap]
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callumexists · 9 months
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*appears in your ask as autism with pjo as special interest* hello talk to me about pjo (Percy Jackson) /nf/silly
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hello :3
i love talking about pjo :D
oke idk if you've seen the new show but Annabeth's characterisation... ANNABETH'S CHARACTERISATION!!!! 🤭🤩
She gives off immortal in a 12 yr old body !! and she's honestly a weird 12 year old girl /affectionate and i can relate so much and it's perfect
I find Calypso and Leo's dynamics so so like interesting - you can analysis it - like to me it feels like he's scared of not being loved and she's being unloved and alone for so long and they gravitate towards each other but the thing is they don't know how to love properly yet because they don't have parent figures to teach them.
And Nico... oh Nico... I can rant about his backstory for ages.
Just like ask about any part of the storyline or characters and i'll share my opinion :33
-Marlo and Odi
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msclaritea · 2 years
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The entertainment mogul has given $1.2 billion to institutions around the nation, including the New York Philharmonic’s transformed Lincoln Center home.
In Los Angeles, you can wander through Judy Baca murals at the cavernous Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, view “Beetlejuice” at the sphere-like David Geffen Theater at the Academy Museum, watch “The Inheritance” at the Geffen Playhouse, and follow the progress of the new David Geffen Galleries, a striking work of architecture that will span Wilshire Boulevard, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
New York now has not one but two David Geffen Halls: an academic building at Columbia Business School and the remake of the Lincoln Center home of the New York Philharmonic, which reopened this month after a $550 million renovation that he jump-started with a $100 million gift.
At 79, Geffen, the entertainment magnate, has planted himself into the pantheon of leading American philanthropists. He has handed out $1.2 billion over the past 25 years to museums, theaters, concert halls, universities and medical centers, according to the Geffen Foundation, and pledged to “give every nickel away” of a fortune estimated to be $7.7 billion. As a result, Geffen has become avidly sought by culture and education leaders looking to finance a wave of new construction that is enlivening cities as the nation emerges from the coronavirus pandemic.
“When you need a gift of this scale, there aren’t many people who are doing what David is doing, which is investing big-time in the cultural infrastructure of major cities — New York, Los Angeles,” said Michael Govan, the head of LACMA, who spent a year convincing Geffen to give $150 million toward the galleries there that will bear his name.
Geffen’s gifts are often contingent upon naming rights. When Avery Fisher Hall was renamed for him in 2015, 61 signs and maps around Lincoln Center were changed.
Geffen’s gifts are often contingent upon naming rights. When Avery Fisher Hall was renamed for him in 2015, 61 signs and maps around Lincoln Center were changed. Credit...Brian Harkin for The New York Times
Geffen is hardly some modern-day version of Andrew Carnegie, who made his fortune from steel and financed one of the great waves of philanthropy in the nation’s history. He is an openly gay entertainment mogul whose life, romances, yacht, mansions, art acquisitions, business deals, celebrity adventures and political engagement with, in particular, the Clintons and Barack Obama make him as engrossing a character as anyone in Hollywood.
The Reopening of David Geffen Hall
The New York Philharmonic’s notoriously jinxed auditorium at Lincoln Center has undergone a $550 million renovation.
Reborn, Again: The renovation of the star-crossed hall aims to break its acoustic curse — and add a dash of glamour.
‘Unfinished Business’: After a 17-year run in Los Angeles, Deborah Borda returned to the New York Philharmonic, which she led in the 1990s, to help usher it into its new home.
San Juan Hill: Etienne Charles’s composition for the reopening of the hall honors the Afro-diasporic musical heritage of the neighborhood razed to build Lincoln Center.
Expert Assessment: Right after the reopening our critic wrote that the renovation had a mightily improved sound. In the weeks that followed his feelings became more complicated.
It’s hard to imagine, for instance, Carnegie dating Cher or Marlo Thomas when he was young, which Geffen did; comforting Yoko Ono at the hospital the night that John Lennon was assassinated, which Geffen did; watching Joni Mitchell in his apartment when she wrote “Woodstock,” which Geffen did; or managing the early careers of Janis Joplin, the Doors and Peter, Paul and Mary, which Geffen did.
His skill at spotting up-and-coming musical talent (Jackson Browne; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; Guns N’ Roses), producing hit movies (“Risky Business” and “Beetlejuice”) and backing Broadway shows (“Dreamgirls” and “Cats”), and his work building record labels and movie studios has made him one of the wealthiest people in America. He has homes in New York, Los Angeles and East Hampton for when he is not entertaining boldfaced friends (think Tom Hanks and Oprah Winfrey) on his yacht, the Rising Sun. He once startled a dinner of journalists in Washington by disclosing that he had not flown on a commercial airplane since the late 1970s; that night he took a private jet back to Beverly Hills.
Geffen is hardly shy about his philanthropy, as can be seen by the growing list of institutions bearing his name, including the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles, and the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale, which his gift made tuition-free. (“I don’t agree that the best giving is anonymous,” Geffen once told Fortune. “We should be examples to our friends and communities. I should be an example to young, gay kids.”) But he is, in his own way, low key about it — he declined an invitation to speak at the gala celebrating the opening of Geffen Hall this past week, and seemed reluctant to stand when he was acknowledged from the stage.
And he is not like other wealthy donors, who can range from hands-on to micromanaging when it comes to projects bearing their names. “They want to check the carpet designs,” said Deborah Borda, the head of the New York Philharmonic. By contrast, the gala was the first time Geffen saw the redone hall bearing his name; he never joined the hard-hat construction tours that Lincoln Center gave to dignitaries over these past two years.
“David said, ‘I want to leave this in your hands: I don’t need any input on the selection of the architect and driving the design,’” said Katherine G. Farley, the chair of the board of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, recounting her conversation with Geffen when she asked him for money to rebuild what was then called Avery Fisher Hall. “He kept repeating, ‘Make sure you do something great.’”
Geffen, who declined a request for an interview, looks for transformative cultural projects that are struggling for credibility and financing, according to friends and associates. His contributions cover just a portion of the total cost — $100 million toward the $550 million Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center; $150 million toward the $750 million Geffen Galleries at LACMA — and are designed to goad other donors, while establishing Geffen as the primary patron.
“He’s making big bets,” said Marie-Josée Kravis, the chairwoman of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, to which he donated $100 million toward a three-floor David Geffen Wing in 2016. “They’re transformative. It’s not incremental.”
His gifts are usually contingent on naming rights. Lincoln Center agreed to a $15 million payment to the Fisher family to relinquish its naming rights so the center could promise Geffen that his name would remain on the hall in perpetuity. Although some argued that the naming rights should have commanded a higher price, Farley said, “Without his gift, there is no question that would not have happened.”
By contrast, when David H. Koch, the oil-and-gas billionaire, gave $100 million in 2008 to renovate what had been called the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center, it came with the provision that the theater could be renamed for a new donor after 50 years.
Arianna Huffington, the founder of The Huffington Post and a longtime friend of Geffen’s, said that “the arts have basically dominated his life,” and that they are what motivated his philanthropy.
“I personally have very little patience for people who question why anybody gives — as long as they give,” she said.
Geffen took a hands-off approach to the renovation, and never stopped by for a hard-hat tour when it was a construction site.
Geffen took a hands-off approach to the renovation, and never stopped by for a hard-hat tour when it was a construction site.Credit...Todd Heisler/The New York Times
Geffen has become more reclusive in recent years, first visiting the Geffen Theater at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles this month — a year after its red-carpet opening. He temporarily shut down his Instagram account at the start of the pandemic after he came under fire for posting a photo of his yacht floating in safe seclusion. “Isolated in the Grenadines avoiding the virus,” he wrote. “I’m hoping everybody is staying safe.”
Geffen is a college dropout who grew up in Brooklyn, where he attended New Utrecht High School. After creating Asylum Records — where he signed Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan — in 1971, he sold it two years later to Warner Communications for $7 million. He founded Geffen Records in 1980; he would sell that a decade later to MCA for $550 million in stock, which increased in value significantly when Matsushita then bought MCA. He co-founded, with Steven Spielberg and Jeffrey Katzenberg, DreamWorks SKG in 1994, and left the company in 2008.
Geffen can be combative in his business dealings, and he lamented the “shameful” lack of support by New York donors in 2017 when Lincoln Center and the Philharmonic went back to the drawing board with plans to rebuild the hall, in part because it was growing too costly. Just after the move to rethink the New York project was announced, LACMA announced Geffen’s $150 million gift — timing that appeared to send a message, though officials said the gift had long been in the works.
Associates said that Geffen’s background in business and culture, and particularly music, drives his philanthropic choices.
“He comes from the music business,” said David Bohnett, another philanthropist based in New York and Los Angeles. “You grow up around music, you grow up around entertainment, it just seems logical that you are going to put your name on theaters and music halls and museums.”
Some say it helps explain his hands-off approach to the projects he supports. “He’s made a career out of respecting artists and understanding what artists need,” said Henry Timms, the president of Lincoln Center. “And I think that’s the same context for this — he’s not assuming he can do this job better than the architects.”
Geffen is intimately involved in deciding what projects to support. “He is a very engaged philanthropist and is involved in every funding decision made at the foundation,” said Dallas Dishman, the executive director of the Geffen Foundation, to which Geffen is the sole contributor.
As he approaches his 80th birthday, and with over $7 billion left, Geffen is contemplating his mortality and his legacy, his friends say. Yet on Wednesday night in New York, when he finally rose from his chair at the gala marking the opening of the latest building bearing his name, he seemed taken aback by the intensity of the applause. He just smiled slightly and sat down, without saying a word.
“He doesn’t reveal himself very much,” said Kravis, of the Museum of Modern Art. “He just gives. I respect his search for privacy and I’ve never pushed him on it.”
Adam Nagourney covers West Coast cultural affairs for The Times. He was previously the Los Angeles bureau chief and served eight years as the chief national political correspondent. He is the co-author of “Out for Good,” a history of the modern gay rights movement. @adamnagourney • Facebook
So much of the money these people are throwing at elitist passion projects while people suffer from the Tax Scam and other right-wing bullshit. How much do I get for guessing rightly that Sherlock of The Opera would have been put on in one of these facilities? Go ahead. Buy as many boons as you think you need for heaven. All bets are off once you're gone. The truth always has a way of coming out.
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Michael Jackson - Don’t Stop 'Til You Get Enough (Official Video) September 8, 1979 - “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” by Michael Jackson hits #1 on the Billboard R&B singles chart for 5 weeks, also topping the Hot 100 for 1 week on October 13, 1979. Written by Michael Jackson, it is the second solo R&B and pop chart topper for the “King Of Pop”. Jackson writes “Don’t Stop 'Til You Get Enough” in late 1978 while walking around the grounds of the Jackson family home in Encino, CA. Enlisting the help of his younger siblings Randy and Janet, Michael records a demo of the song in the family’s home studio. The demo recording shows the basic structure largely completed including the melody, and sketches of the lyrics which are completed later. When Jackson and producer Quincy Jones begin work on “Off The Wall” in December of 1978, “Don’t Stop” is one of the first tracks recorded. The track features a number of top notch L.A. studio musicians including keyboardist Greg Phillinganes, Brothers Johnson bassist Louis Johnson, Rufus drummer John Robinson, guitarists David Williams and Marlo Henderson, and The Seawind Horns. Issued as the first single from “Off The Wall” on July 28, 1979, it is an immediate smash both on the dance floor and on radio, reinventing Jackson’s career and setting the stage for his adult megastar status. The single wins Jackson his first Grammy Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male in 1980. “Don’t Stop Til you Get Enough” is certified Platinum in the US by the RIAA.
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Hallmark Orders Marlo Hunter’s Trivially True Christmas
There is a new addition to Hallmark’s growing slate for the holiday season! The network has ordered a television film titled ‘Trivially True Christmas.’ The project will enter production on June 14 in eastern Connecticut. Marlo Hunter is directing this project based on a script written by Christine Garver and Stephanie Jackson.
The plot revolves around an elite university in Vermont, where students leave for winter break, and locals and faculty eagerly anticipate the annual Christmas Bar Trivia Tournament. Celeste, a meticulous astronomy professor, finds joy in this event as it merges the magic of Christmas with her love for knowing the right answers. However, when her teammate drops out for a lecture tour in Asia, Celeste’s team reluctantly includes Max, the football team’s lively new offensive coordinator.
Initially in the narrative, Celeste views Max as a grown-up class clown, though his sports trivia expertise proves valuable. As they navigate scavenger hunts, decorate the international house with Christmas lights, bake cookies, and advance in the tournament, their initial clashes turn into mutual appreciation. Max’s enthusiasm, love for Christmas, and comfort with the unknown captivate Celeste. After a romantic wintry night at the campus observatory with Max, Celeste starts to wonder if being open to life’s surprises is more important than knowing the answer to everything.
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On this date in the complicated world of music….
October 25th
2015 - Marlo Henderson
American guitarist and saxophonist Marlo Henderson died aged 67. As a session musician he played on albums such as Off the Wall by Michael Jackson and worked with Paul McCartney and Minnie Riperton.
2014 - Jack Bruce
Jack Bruce, best known as one third of Cream died of liver disease aged 71. Bruce played bass, sang and was the principal songwriter in Cream, and his CV reads like a comprehensive guide to the British blues boom, with spells in Alexis Korner’s Blues Inc, the Graham Bond Organisation, John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers and Manfred Mann.
2004 - John Peel
John Peel died in Cuzco, Peru of a heart attack, aged 65. He was BBC’s longest-serving radio DJ and the first DJ to introduce the Ramones, The Smiths, Rod Stewart, Blur, the Sex Pistols, T Rex and others to the masses. He founded Dandelion Records in 1969, and was also known for his ‘Peel Sessions’, releases of live radio sessions. Peel was appointed an OBE in 1998.
2003 - Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash's step-daughter, Rosey Nix Adams and her fiddle player Jimmy Campbell were found dead on their tour bus in Clarksville, Tennessee from Carbon monoxide poisoning. Heaters that had been left on were blamed for the accident.
2002 - Richard Harris
Richard Harris, who had the 1968 US No.2 & UK No.4 hit 'MacArthur Park' died of cancer. The 72-year-old Irish-born actor had been undergoing chemotherapy at a private clinic in London. Though he charted three other times, Harris was better known for his acting roles on stage and film, most recently playing Albus Dumbledore in two Harry Potter films.
2001 - Jerry Garcia
13 law firms were still involved in claims to Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia's $10m estate six years after his death. Former wives & girlfriends continued to fight on how to distribute his estate and annual royalties of $4.6m.
2000 - William Martin
William Martin drummer with Sam The Sham & the Pharaohs died of a heart attack. The quintessential Tex-Mex band of the 1960s, had the 1965 US No.2 & UK No.11 single 'Wooly Bully'.
1997 - Johnny Cash
After falling over on stage when reaching for a guitar pick, Johnny Cash announced during a gig in Michigan that he was suffering from Parkinson's disease.
1992 - Roger Miller
Roger Miller died of died of lung and throat cancer in hospital in Los Angeles. Scored the 1965 UK No.1 & US No.4 single 'King Of The Road’. Miller won eleven Grammy Awards as a songwriter and seven Tony awards for writing the music and lyrics for 'Big River'. The Proclaimers had the 1990 UK No.9 hit with their version of 'King Of The Road.'
1975 - Art Garfunkel
Art Garfunkel was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with his version of 'I Only Have Eyes For You.' Written in 1934 for the film Dames the song was a No.2 hit for Ben Selvin in 1934 and most notably a hit for The Flamingos in 1959.
1970 - President Nixon
Speaking at a US radio conference, President Nixon asked programmers to ban all songs containing drug references.
1969 - Archies
'Sugar Sugar' by The Archies was at No.1 on the UK singles chart. It stayed at the top for eight weeks, and was also No.1 in the US, selling over six million copies worldwide. The Archies were a rock group based on comic book characters.
1968 - Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin played a gig at Surrey University, England. Although there are unconfirmed reports of earlier shows, this appears to be the band's first gig with their new name after initially performing as The New Yardbirds. In 2003 a poster for the Surrey gig (billing the group as The New Yardbirds) sold at auction for £2,400.
1968 - Jimi Hendrix
The double album 'Electric Ladyland' by the The Jimi Hendrix Experience was released. It was also made available as two albums with changed artwork after complaints about the naked women who were pictured on the sleeve. The female models were each paid £5 for the photo shoot and another £5 if they posed completely naked.
1966 - Jeff Healey
Aged 7 months old, Jeff Healey had his right eye surgical removed (and subsequently his left eye, 4 months later), and replaced with artificial ones, necessitated by a form of cancer of the eyes called retinoblastoma. Three years later Healey was given his first guitar by his father. At the age of 13, the Canadian guitarist formed his first band, Blue Direction.
1964 - Ed Sullivan
The Rolling Stones appeared for the first time on The Ed Sullivan Show from New York, performing ‘Around And Around’ and ‘Time Is On My Side’. A riot broke out in the studio, prompting Sullivan’s infamous quote, ‘I promise you they’ll never be back on our show again.’ The Rolling Stones went on to make a further five appearances on Sullivan’s show between 1965 and 1969.
1963 - The Beatles
The Beatles kicked off their first tour of Sweden by playing two shows at Nya Aulan, Sundstavagen, Karlstad, Sweden. The local pop reviewer was not impressed, saying The Beatles should be grateful to their screaming fans for drowning out the group's terrible performance, adding that The Beatles "were of no musical importance whatsoever and that their local support group, The Phantoms, decidedly outshone them."
1958 - Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard made his British radio debut on the BBC's 'Saturday Club.' The show had started life as Saturday "Skiffle" club in 1957 hosted by Brian Matthew and was broadcast from 10am to 12noon Saturday mornings on the BBC Light Programme.
October 25th
2015 - Marlo Henderson
American guitarist and saxophonist Marlo Henderson died aged 67. As a session musician he played on albums such as Off the Wall by Michael Jackson and worked with Paul McCartney and Minnie Riperton.
2014 - Jack Bruce
Jack Bruce, best known as one third of Cream died of liver disease aged 71. Bruce played bass, sang and was the principal songwriter in Cream, and his CV reads like a comprehensive guide to the British blues boom, with spells in Alexis Korner’s Blues Inc, the Graham Bond Organisation, John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers and Manfred Mann.
2004 - John Peel
John Peel died in Cuzco, Peru of a heart attack, aged 65. He was BBC’s longest-serving radio DJ and the first DJ to introduce the Ramones, The Smiths, Rod Stewart, Blur, the Sex Pistols, T Rex and others to the masses. He founded Dandelion Records in 1969, and was also known for his ‘Peel Sessions’, releases of live radio sessions. Peel was appointed an OBE in 1998.
2003 - Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash's step-daughter, Rosey Nix Adams and her fiddle player Jimmy Campbell were found dead on their tour bus in Clarksville, Tennessee from Carbon monoxide poisoning. Heaters that had been left on were blamed for the accident.
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2002 - Richard Harris
Richard Harris, who had the 1968 US No.2 & UK No.4 hit 'MacArthur Park' died of cancer. The 72-year-old Irish-born actor had been undergoing chemotherapy at a private clinic in London. Though he charted three other times, Harris was better known for his acting roles on stage and film, most recently playing Albus Dumbledore in two Harry Potter films.
2001 - Jerry Garcia
13 law firms were still involved in claims to Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia's $10m estate six years after his death. Former wives & girlfriends continued to fight on how to distribute his estate and annual royalties of $4.6m.
2000 - William Martin
William Martin drummer with Sam The Sham & the Pharaohs died of a heart attack. The quintessential Tex-Mex band of the 1960s, had the 1965 US No.2 & UK No.11 single 'Wooly Bully'.
1997 - Johnny Cash
After falling over on stage when reaching for a guitar pick, Johnny Cash announced during a gig in Michigan that he was suffering from Parkinson's disease.
1992 - Roger Miller
Roger Miller died of died of lung and throat cancer in hospital in Los Angeles. Scored the 1965 UK No.1 & US No.4 single 'King Of The Road’. Miller won eleven Grammy Awards as a songwriter and seven Tony awards for writing the music and lyrics for 'Big River'. The Proclaimers had the 1990 UK No.9 hit with their version of 'King Of The Road.'
1975 - Art Garfunkel
Art Garfunkel was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with his version of 'I Only Have Eyes For You.' Written in 1934 for the film Dames the song was a No.2 hit for Ben Selvin in 1934 and most notably a hit for The Flamingos in 1959.
1970 - President Nixon
Speaking at a US radio conference, President Nixon asked programmers to ban all songs containing drug references.
1969 - Archies
'Sugar Sugar' by The Archies was at No.1 on the UK singles chart. It stayed at the top for eight weeks, and was also No.1 in the US, selling over six million copies worldwide. The Archies were a rock group based on comic book characters.
1968 - Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin played a gig at Surrey University, England. Although there are unconfirmed reports of earlier shows, this appears to be the band's first gig with their new name after initially performing as The New Yardbirds. In 2003 a poster for the Surrey gig (billing the group as The New Yardbirds) sold at auction for £2,400.
1968 - Jimi Hendrix
The double album 'Electric Ladyland' by the The Jimi Hendrix Experience was released. It was also made available as two albums with changed artwork after complaints about the naked women who were pictured on the sleeve. The female models were each paid £5 for the photo shoot and another £5 if they posed completely naked.
1966 - Jeff Healey
Aged 7 months old, Jeff Healey had his right eye surgical removed (and subsequently his left eye, 4 months later), and replaced with artificial ones, necessitated by a form of cancer of the eyes called retinoblastoma. Three years later Healey was given his first guitar by his father. At the age of 13, the Canadian guitarist formed his first band, Blue Direction.
1964 - Ed Sullivan
The Rolling Stones appeared for the first time on The Ed Sullivan Show from New York, performing ‘Around And Around’ and ‘Time Is On My Side’. A riot broke out in the studio, prompting Sullivan’s infamous quote, ‘I promise you they’ll never be back on our show again.’ The Rolling Stones went on to make a further five appearances on Sullivan’s show between 1965 and 1969.
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1963 - The Beatles
The Beatles kicked off their first tour of Sweden by playing two shows at Nya Aulan, Sundstavagen, Karlstad, Sweden. The local pop reviewer was not impressed, saying The Beatles should be grateful to their screaming fans for drowning out the group's terrible performance, adding that The Beatles "were of no musical importance whatsoever and that their local support group, The Phantoms, decidedly outshone them."
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1958 - Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard made his British radio debut on the BBC's 'Saturday Club.' The show had started life as Saturday "Skiffle" club in 1957 hosted by Brian Matthew and was broadcast from 10am to 12noon Saturday mornings on the BBC Light Programme.
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AK Character Flashback: Marlo
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“Jackson Marlo, please report to the front office, your father is here for early pickup. Jackson Marlo to the front office, please… Your father says hurry up because you baby brother is on the way.”
Marlo jumped up from his desk and almost knocked all of Kwin’s papers to the floor. His friend yelped, eyes wide, smacking the table in a blistering staccato. “She’s having the baby!” Kwin howled.
Not sure what to do first, the ten year-old spun around in a circle before snatching his bag up. Stomach in knots and grin on his face, he tried to log out of his desk terminal before Mr. Lincoln, his teacher, shooed him away. “Don’t worry about that, kiddo, go-go-go!”
Clutching his backpack in one hand, Marlo sprinted from the classroom, his friends and classmates cheering him on. As he bolted down the hall, sure he was about to get flagged by the school cameras, Marlo replayed the intercom announcement in his head, making sharp turns to the sound of his shoes squeaking against the floor. She’s having the baby? It’s early! Is that good?!, Marlo thought. In seconds he was barreling towards the front desk, his father waving his arms with a big smile. “Come on, bud, your mom’s gonna kill me if we miss it!”
Marlo’s adoptive father, Jason, lead the way at a jog through the parking lot and they piled into the car. Before Marlo knew it they were out of the lot and onto the road in the direction of the hospital. On the way, Jason explained that the baby was coming early but it looked like he’d be okay and so would Sienna.
They made the trip in minutes, without much speeding, which surprised Marlo. “Dang, Dad, you’re pretty good at this!”
“Thanks, I’ve been practicing.”
They hopped out of the car and jogged into the lobby, passing the security rovers and checking in with the front desk. The woman flagged an attendant to lead them to the maternity ward, Marlo’s heart pounding the whole way.
Once outside Sienna’s room, a nurse met them and told Jason his wife was still in labor.
“Is she okay?” Marlo asked, tapping his dad’s elbow. The nurse turned to him and smiled.
“Your mom’s doing awesome, but you’re gonna have to stay out here until the baby comes, okay? Leann will get you some snacks and a terminal while you wait.”
So Marlo waited. The attendant brought him what was promised- a plate of cheese, pepperoni and crackers along with a juice and a slim terminal. For the next two hours, he waited, watching videos but not focusing on anything in particular. He logged into his social media and messaged Zig-Zag as they went back and forth to pass the time, guessing who the baby would look like more between his parents, figuring out what clothes and toys they should find for him, and of course, the big secret- the baby’s name.
By the time Jason poked his head out of the room, Marlo was completely wound up and ready to bounce off the walls. “Come on in, bud, but try and stay calm.” Jason held a finger to his lips and opened the door for his son.
Marlo crept into the hospital room, trying to be quiet as a mouse. These rooms were sound-proofed so he hadn’t heard the baby cry, but he also knew babies could be tired after all this commotion, so he didn’t want to wake him up.
Jason, with a hand on Marlo’s shoulder, guided him gently around the corner of the softly lit room, towards the mutterings of who he instantly recognized as his mother and who he assumed was the doctor.
Sure enough, there Sienna lay on the bed, reddish brown hair matted in sweat, face pale, with biggest smile Marlo had ever seen. A tiny bundle was cradled in her arms and she stared down at it, tears of joy leaking from her bright eyes.
When Sienna looked up at Marlo, she cried harder. “There you are, baby! Come on over and meet this new little guy!”
Marlo gingerly crept to her side and peered into the bundle of blankets, “Is he sleeping?”
“No, just tired. He’s not fussy at all either, I think you can hold him, if you want.”
“Yes, that’s fine, just be veeeerry careful,” the doctor said.
Marlo stared into the face of his little brother and couldn’t stop smiling. He’d seen babies before, but he was always amazed by their tiny, almost translucent features. And this was his brother. Sienna and Jason helped place the newborn gently in Marlo’s arms while he took a seat next to the bed.
“He’s so cute, mom!”
“Isn’t he? His name’s Jerry.”
“Aawww, that’s a good name,” Marlo didn’t realize he was crying until he tasted the tears in the corner of his mouth. He hadn’t cried since his sister died. Which reminded him, “Hey, little buddy, I’m your big brother. The name’s Jackson, but my friends call me Marlo… Which I guess they’ll call you that too- it’s our last name. I promise to take care of you and show you aaaallll the cool things in the world!”
Jason bent down and squeezed Marlo’s knee with a smile. “Hey, bud, remember what we talked about?”
Marlo would never forget that conversation: It didn’t matter if Marlo was adopted, it didn’t matter if he didn’t look like his parents, they were still his family. And Jerry was a miracle, not a replacement. “Miracle boy,” Marlo nodded. He tried to wipe his tears away with his shoulder but failed- Jason reached up and cleared them.
“The house is probably gonna be hectic for a little while, your mom and I might need some help here and there. What do you think?”
“You can count on me.”
Jason winked, “I knew we could.”
Marlo smiled and stared down at his baby brother, Jerry. The newborn sighed and wormed around a bit. “You hear that, Jerry? You can always count on me.”
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Hot Vintage TV Women's Bracket - List of the Ladies!
As promised below is a full list of all 130 women in the Hot Vintage TV Women's Tournament! Thank you to everyone who submitted their favs!
Just a brief bit of cleanup before the list. Thank you for all the submissions. If your submission didn't make it into the bracket or some of your propaganda isn't used know that I still appreciated the submission even if we weren't able to use it. Some things got cut for being outside the bounds of the tournament, some things got cut because the links were broken, etc. Anything I wasn't sure about got brought to family and friends for a second opinion. I did my best to keep as much in as possible but some things just ended up leaning too far outside of our criteria. If you notice some stuff that seems outside the criteria slip by it's because I tried to be very generous so as long as something wasn't obviously outside of our time period or rules I usually gave it a pass.
Anyway, I am working on the bracket as we speak and apologize in advance cause I don't think there's any way to make round 1 completely painless, as you'll see we have a pretty stacked line-up so I'm excited to see how things work out! Enjoy and see you all on Monday April 15th for round one of the Hot Vintage TV Women's Bracket!
Eartha Kitt
Dawn French
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Nichelle Nichols
Loretta Swit
Joan Bennett
Mary Tyler Moore
Yvonne Craig
Barbara Stanwyck
Lara Parker
Bea Arthur
Barbara Feldon
Rue McClanahan
Lynda Carter
Kellye Nakahara
Jan Smithers
Elisabeth Sladen
Diana Rigg
Janet Hubert
Carol Burnett
Jackée Harry
Betty White
Gillian Anderson
Anne Francis
Peggy Lipton
Eliza Dushku
Joan Chen
Terry Farrell
Gina Torres
Catherine Bach
Tina Louise
Carolyn Jones
Dawn Wells
Vivica A Fox
Mariska Hargitay
Deidre Hall
Aimi MacDonald
Carol Cleveland
Valerie Harper
Lisa Hartman
Julie Newmar
Fran Drescher
Melissa Joan Hart
Mira Furlan
Nana Visitor
Claudia Black
Courteney Cox
Sarah Jessica Parker
Jane Krakowski
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Sherilyn Fenn
Eve Arden
Elizabeth Montgomery
Marlo Thomas
Lucy Lawless
Joanna Lumley
Barbara Eden
Kathryn Leigh Scott
Grayson Hall
Eva Gabor
Siân Phillips
Shannen Doherty
Lisa Robin Kelly
Debbie Allen
Lisa Bonet / Lilakoi Moon
Rachel Bilson
Karyn Parsons
Jane Seymour
Jonelle Allen
Julia Duffy
Lalla Ward
Miranda Richardson
Mag Ruffman
Penelope Keith
Carole André
Amanda Tapping
Lucille Ball
Nicole de Boer
Jeri Ryan
Penny Johnson Jerald
Katy Manning
Charisma Carpenter
Morena Baccarin
Katee Sackhoff
Janine Turner
Marcia Strassman
Farrah Fawcett
Kate Jackson
Jaclyn Smith
Lily Tomlin
Melissa Leo
Sabrina Lloyd
Joan Collins
Diahann Carroll
Jennifer Aniston
Pamela Anderson
Alexandra Paul
Chloe Annett
Hattie Hayridge
Thalía
Itatí Cantoral
Connie Booth
Linda Cristal
Doris Day
Angela Lansbury
Dorothy Provine
Vivian Vance
Suzanne Pleshette
Bea Benaderet
Gracie Allen
Amanda Randolph
Anna May Wong
Sheila Kuehl
Barbara Billingsley
Barbara Mullen
Phyllis Logan
Annette Crosbie
Geraldine James
Audrey Meadows
Peggy Ashcroft
Holland Taylor
Emma Thompson
Judy Parfitt
Francesca Annis
Mädchen Amick
Joely Richardson
Alex Kingston
Cicely Tyson
Lauren Graham
Kim Cattrall
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Dick Cavett Show, 1973. 
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