Necessity is the mother of invention
◊ WALK
◊ JAMES STIRLING
◊ JOHN CAMDEN
◊ JAMES
◊ LOPEZ
◊ WILLIAM BLAKE
◊ JOHN GRIEVE
◊ M'COULL
◊ KATHERINE BAMSAY
◊ MR H. S. HOLFORD
◊ PARIS; ETIENNE
◊ NORTHUMBRIA
◊ MAY
◊ SUSANNAH WESLEY
◊ JAMES ALLAN
◊ ALEXANDRIA; THEODORIC
◊ THE VISIONARY
◊ PARIS ; JOHN BUNYAN
◊ CHRISTY BALFOUR
◊ ATON CLINTON
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When Queen Elizabeth’s reign is threatened by ruthless familial betrayal and Spain’s invading army, she and her shrewd adviser must act to safeguard the lives of her people.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Elizabeth I, Queen of England: Cate Blanchett
Sir Walter Raleigh: Clive Owen
Sir Francis Walsingham: Geoffrey Rush
Sir Christopher Hatton: Laurence Fox
Amyas Paulet: Tom Hollander
Elizabeth Throckmorton: Abbie Cornish
Robert Reston: Rhys Ifans
King Philip II of Spain: Jordi Mollà
Mary, Queen of Scots: Samantha Morton
Anthony Babington: Eddie Redmayne
Calley: Adrian Scarborough
William Walsingham: Adam Godley
Archduke Charles: Christian Brassington
Count Georg von Helfenstein: Robert Cambrinus
Dr. John Dee: David Threlfall
Spanish Minister: Vidal Sancho
Ursula Walsingham: Kelly Hunter
Lord Howard: John Shrapnel
Torturer: Sam Spruell
Cellarman: David Sterne
Admiral Sir William Winter: David Robb
Courtier: Jonathan Bailey
Walsingham’s Servant: Steve Lately
Woman with Baby: Kate Fleetwood
Infanta Isabel of Spain: Aimee King
Annette: Susan Lynch
Mary Walsingham: Kristin Coulter Smith
Queen Elizabeth’s Waiting Lady #1: Hayley Burroughs
Queen Elizabeth’s Waiting Lady #2: Kirsty McKay
Queen Elizabeth’s Waiting Lady #3: Lucia Ruck Keene
Queen Elizabeth’s Waiting Lady #4: Lucienne Venisse-Back
Laundry Woman: Elise McCave
Margaret: Penelope McGhie
First Court Lady: Coral Beed
Second Court Lady: Rosalind Halstead
Manteo: Steven Loton
Wanchese: Martin Baron
Walsingham’s Agent: David Armand
Sir Francis Throckmorton: Steven Robertson
Ramsey: Jeremy Barker
Burton: George Innes
Mary Walsingham: Kirstin Smith
Old Throckmorton: Tim Preece
Dance Master: Benjamin May
Royal Servant: Glenn Doherty
Dean of Peterborough: Chris Brailsford
Executioner: Dave Legeno
Spanish Archbishop: Antony Carrick
Marriage Priest: John Atterbury
First Spanish Officer: Alex Giannini
Second Spanish Officer: Joe Ferrara
Courtier: Alexander Barnes
Courtier: Charles Bruce
Courtier: Jeremy Cracknell
Courtier: Benedict Green
Courtier: Adam Smith
Courtier: Simon Stratton
Courtier: Crispin Swayne
Mary Stuart’s Lady in Waiting: Kitty Fox
Mary Stuart’s Lady in Waiting: Kate Lindesay
Mary Stuart’s Lady in Waiting: Katherine Templar
Courtier (uncredited): Morne Botes
Young Boy (uncredited): Finn Morrell
Tyger Salior (uncredited): Shane Nolan
Film Crew:
Screenplay: William Nicholson
Director of Photography: Remi Adefarasin
Editor: Jill Bilcock
Original Music Composer: A.R. Rahman
Original Music Composer: Craig Armstrong
Set Decoration: Richard Roberts
Stunts: Peter Pedrero
Stunt Coordinator: Greg Powell
Casting: Fiona Weir
Stunts: Rob Inch
Stunts: Andy Smart
Additional Camera: David Worley
Costume Design: Alexandra Byrne
Supervising Sound Editor: Mark Auguste
Production Design: Guy Hendrix Dyas
Supervising Art Director: Frank Walsh
Director: Shekhar Kapur
Screenplay: Michael Hirst
Editor: Andrew Haddock
Art Direction: David Allday
Set Costumer: Martin Chitty
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Steve Single
Scenic Artist: Rohan Harris
Stunts: Ray Nicholas
Art Direction: Andy Thomson
Art Direction: Jason Knox-Johnston
Production Manager: Mark Mostyn
Stunts: George Cottle
Stunts: David Anders
Stunts: Peter Miles
Visual Effects Supervisor: John Lockwood
Stunts: John Kearney
Stunts: Paul Kennington
Stunts: Nick Chopping
Costume Supervisor: Suzi Turnbull
Hairstylist: Morag Ross
Art Direction: Phil Sims
Music Editor: Tony Lewis
ADR Recordist: Robert Edwards
Stunt Double: Abbi Collins
Script Supervisor: Angela Wharton
ADR Editor: Tim Hands
Art Direction: Christian Huband
Visual Effects Supervisor: Richard Stammers
Stunts: Rowley Irlam
Assistant Art Director: Helen Xenopoulos
Foley Artist: Mario Vaccaro
Visual Effects Supervisor: Steve Street
Property Master: David Balfour
Greensman: Ian Whiteford
Foley Editor: Andrew Neil
Stunts: Gordon Seed
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tim Cavagin
Dialogue Editor: Sam Auguste
Scenic Artist: James Gemmill
Unit Publicist: Stacy Mann
Camera Operator: Ben Wilson
Visual Effects Editor: Aled Robinson
Stunts: Paul Herbert
Hairstylist: Do...
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Hello! I'm thinking of applying and debating between Jonathan Bailey or Nicola Coughlan and need a little help placing either fc please and thank you!! xx
these are both incredible options and we would really love to see either of them on our dash, for jonathan, i could see him working really well as a few of our connections; alec wellesley's second cousin, former heir to the throne, alec wellesley's best friend / advisor, anabelle sahni's lover / benefactor, as for families that are already established, maybe balfour, goodwin, harper, orsini, starling !! as for nicola, i think she'd work really well connections wise for; katherine bhatt's charges, elsa hohenzollern's best friend / lover / advisor, william abernathy's slow burn romance. as for families i could always see most as the above mentioned, but remember you are always able to make your own families !!
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AMERICA, AMERICA Review - ****
AMERICA, AMERICA Review – ****
“Come on, you. Let’s go, you. People waiting.”
For many years, America, America was quite hard to find; it was one of the only films I knew of, especially after 1960, to have been nominated for multiple major Oscars (Picture, Director, and Screenplay), and to have been the work of a major director—Elia Kazan—which remained so obscure, and so elusive. When it was finally released on DVD on…
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Country comfort is like the yee haw version of the nanny with a splash of Reba and that’s probably why I love it so much.
It’s corny asf, has good music and the dad is a total dilf 😭
Summer kinda reminds me of cc and Barbra Jean and I really love her character.
Also shipping the fuck out of beau and Bailey and I hope it’s as drawn out as Max and Fran’s relationship was because I love a good slow burn with a lot of Shippy moments
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Starter Call for my female muses!
Please specify who you want!
-:: LITERATURE MUSES ::-
A Court of Thorns and Roses
Feyre Archeron (18+) - fc Danielle Rose Russell
Gwyneth ‘Gwyn’ Berdara (28+) - fc Deborah Ann Woll
Jesminda (200+) - fc Katie McGrath
Viviane (100+) - fc Rachel Skarsten
Emerie (200+) - fc Tessa Thompson
Elain Archeron (22+) - fc Alicia Angeson
**Rhea Berdara (300+) - fc Kennedy McCann
**Amberle (18+) - fc Danielle Campbell
**Asta (18+) - fc Tati Gabrielle
**Calista (18+) - fc Katherine McNamara
**Neve (18+) - fc Olivia Holt
Crescent City
Bryce Quinlan (23+) - fc Sophie Skelton
Juniper Andromeda (23+) - fc Samantha Logan
Amelie Ravenscroft (21+) - fc Maddison Jaizani
From Blood and Ash
Penellaphe ‘Poppy’ Balfour (18+) - fc Abigail Cowen
Folk of Air
Jude Duarte (18+) - fc Katherine Langford
Harry Poter
Marlene McKinnon (18+) - fc Summer Bishil
Lily Evans (18+) - fc Sophie Skelton
Hermione Granger (18+) - fc Emma Watson
-:: TV MUSES ::-
Teen Wolf
Malia Tate (18+) - fc Shelley Hennig
Lydia Martin (19+) - fc Holland Roden **(alt fc Sophie Skelton - just hmu)**
**Charlotte ‘Charlie’ Lahey (18+) - fc Haley Lu Richardson
Melissa McCall (41+) - fc Melissa Ponzio
Claudia Stilinski (44+) - fc Carla Gugino
Laura Hale (25+) - fc Meghan Ory
Carrie Hudson (22+) - fc Sarah Grey
**Aoife Argent (21+) - fc Melissa Benoist
**Veronica ‘Roni’ Meyers (33+) - fc Stephanie Beatriz
**Aurora Lycan (23+) - fc Eiza Gonzalez
**Silver Lycan (19+) - fc Alycia Debnam Carey
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
Agatha Night (unknown) - fc Adeline Rudolph
Dorcas Night (unknown) - fc Abigail Cowen
Shadowhunters
Clary Fray (18+) - fc Katherine McNamara
Panic
Heather Nill (18+) - fc Olivia Welch
Fate: A Winx Saga
Bloom Peters (18) - fc Abigail Cowen
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D
Jemma Simmons (22+) - fc Elizabeth Henstridge
Melinda May (45+) - fc Ming-Na Wen
Wynonna Earp
Wynonna Earp (27+) - fc Melanie Scrofano
DCTV
Mia Smoak-Queen (21) - fc Katherine McNamara
The Vampire Diaries / The Originals
Rebekah Mikaelson (1000+) - fc Claire Holt
Caroline Forbes (18+) - fc Candice King
Once Upon A Time
Emma Swan (28+) - fc Jennifer Morrison
Snow White (28+) - fc Ginnifer Goodwin
Charmed (1998)
Melinda Halliwell (18+) - fc Lucy Hale
Bianca Diaz (18+) - fc Ivana Baquero
-:: MOVIE MUSES ::-
Descendants
Harriet Jones (20+) - fc Shelley Hennig
Lilith Gato (20+) - fc Ivana Baquero
Hannah Hightopp (21+) - fc Holland Roden
Mal Fae (18+) - fc Dove Cameron
Alfreda ‘Freddie’ Facilier (19+) - fc Vanessa Morgan
Evie Grimhilde (18+) - fc Sofia Carson
Julia Darling (19+) - fc Tiera Skovbye
Alissa Kingsleigh (20+) - fc Emily Bett Rickards
Fleur Faery (18+) - fc Danielle Rose Russell
Ruby Fitzherbert (19+) - fc Melissa Benoist
Briar Snatch (19+) - fc Zoey Deutch
Astrid Bjorgman (19+) - fc Eleanor Tomlinson
Shock Trickster (unknown - looks 21+) - fc Chelsea Gillian
Jenny Skellington (24+) - fc Sophie Skelton
Diana Moors (19+) - fc Katherine McNamara
Urina Tow (22+) - fc Summer Bishil
Lyra Sanderson (19+) - fc leven Rambin
Pirates of the Caribbean
Elizabeth Swann (20+) - fc Keira Knightley
Arthurian Legends
Guinevere Pendragon (25+) - fc Katheryn Winnick
Fear Street (1978 & 1994)
Sam Fraser (18+) - fc Olivia Welch
Cindy Berman (18+) - fc Emily Rudd
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Natasha Romanoff (30+) - fc Scarlett Johansson
Darcy lewis (26+) - fc Kat Dennings
Yelena Belova (27+) - fc Florence Pugh
Melina Vostokoff (45+) - fc Rachel Weisz
-:: MISC MUSES ::-
Greek Mythology
Persephone Thanatos (unknown) - fc Adelaide Kane
Mass Effect
Belle Shepard (31+) - fc Bryce Dallas Howard
Tali'Zorah Nar Rayya (26+) - fc N/A
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Portrait of Eva Katherine Balfour, later Lady Buxton (1889-1978) - John Singer Sargent
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Today in Christian History
Today is Saturday, June 13th, the 165th day of 2020. There are 201 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
313: Edict of Milan is proclaimed by Licinius when he enters Nicomedia.
853: Beheading in Toledo of Fandila, a priest of Tabanos, who had reviled Muhammed.
1525: German reformer, Martin Luther, formerly a monk, marries Katherine von Bora, formerly a nun, who had escaped from her convent in a fish barrel.
1749: In Germany, John Henry Schramm ordains Philip William Otterbein, who will become a notable evangelist and leader of the United Brethren movement in America.
1776: Death in Wethersfield, Connecticut, of Elizabeth Scott, a hymnwriter whose most notable hymn was based on Psalm 3:5 and titled “Morning Hymn.”
1793: William Carey and his family sail for India, accompanied by John Thomas. They will do notable mission work there.
1857: David E. Campbell, missionary to India, with his wife and two children are put to death by Nana Sahib, a rebel chief.
1910: A World Missionary Conference is called to order this evening at the Assembly Hall of the United Free Church of Scotland. Lord Balfour of Burleigh reads greetings from world leaders and the delegates arise spontaneously to sing “God Save the King.” The conference will run for ten days.
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17 Questions, 17 People
I was tagged by @charlotte-balfours-garden Thank you so much for the tag! I love ur blog so it’s an honor heh
Nicknames: Kate or Kk.
Zodiac: Gemini
Height: 5'6″
Last thing I googled: Books for nursing babies (My aunt just had a baby lol, not me)
Song stuck in my head: Rhinestone Eyes by Gorillaz AND E-Girls are ruining my life by Corpse. Both are such good songs.
Number of followers: like 27 here lmao. (300 on my main)
Amount of sleep I got: Not as much as I wanted TwT (still like 8 hours tho)
Lucky number: 11
Favorite song: Forgetting All About You by Phoebe Ryan ft. Blackbear
Favorite instrument: Kalimba
Dream job: A part time coder and a part time farmer :D I’m well on my way to achieving that too which is awesome!
Aesthetic: Cozy, soft lighting, plants and lesbian farm clothes VS. cyberpunk, gaming, hacking kinda aesthetic. (Both? Both is good)
Favorite author: Ahhhh idk maybe Eoin Colfer or Katherine Lasky bc they were my childhood favorites. I read a lot so it’s kinda hard to choose
Favorite animal noise: When my dog goes Awrarwar in happiness.
Random: I have a very specific life plan which includes Me, My best friend, my gf and whatever gf’s she wants and at least 3 dogs, and 2 horses and tons of chickens. It’s going to be fucking awesome.
I don’t even know 17 people i could tag–
Ty sm for the tag! ♥ I tag @azurejewel and besides that idk bc everyone’s already been tagged XD. If you see this and do it, feel free to tag me! uwu
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The 63rd BFI London Film Festival programme
As always, the BFI is throwing THE FESTIVAL with some of the most expected films in the line-up. NOT TO MISS :)
OPENING & CLOSING NIGHT GALAS
THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD - OPENING
Directed by Armando Iannucci (The Death of Stalin)
Starring Dev Patel as David Copperfield, Tilda Swinton, Hugh Laurie, Peter Capaldi, Ben Whishaw, Paul Whitehouse and Gwendoline Christie
European Premiere
THE IRISHMAN - CLOSING
Directed by Martin Scorsese (Silence, The Departed)
Starring Academy Award® winners Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci
International Premiere
HEADLINE GALAS
KNIVES OUT - American Express Gala
Directed by Rian Johnson
Starring Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Jamie Lee Curtis, Toni Colette, Katherine Langford and Christopher Plummer
European Premiere
THE AERONAUTS - The Mayor of London’s Gala
Directed by Tom Harber (Wild Rose)
Starring Academy Award® winner Eddie Redmayne and Academy Award® nominee Felicity Jones
A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD - BFI Patrons’ Gala
Directed by Marielle Heller ( Can You Ever Forgive Me? )
Starring Academy Award® winner Tom Hanks, Matthew Rhys.
GREED - Headline Gala
Directed by Michael Winterbottom (The Trip, The Wedding Guest)
Starring Steve Coogan as Richard ‘Greedy’ McCreadie, Isla Fisher, Shirley Henderson and David Mitchell
European Premiere
HOPE GAP - Headline Gala
Directed by William Nicholson (screenwriter of Les Miserables, Gladiator, Shadowlands)
Starring Annette Bening and Bill Nighy
JOJO RABBIT - Headline Gala
Directed by Taika Waititi (Boy, Hunt for the wilderpeople, Thor Ragnarok)
Starring Taika Waititi, Scarlett Johansson, Thomasin McKenzie (Leave no trace), Sam Rockwell, Rebel Wilson and Stephen Merchant.
European Premiere
THE KING - American Airlines Gala
Directed by David Michôd (Animal Kingdom, The Rover)
Starring Timothée Chalamet, Joel Edgerton, Lily-Rose Depp, Ben Mendelsohn, Robert Pattinson
UK Premiere
LE MANS’ 66 - Headline Gala
Directed by James Mangold (Logan)
Starring Matt Damon and Christian Bale
UK Premiere
MARRIAGE STORY - The May Fair Hotel Gala
Directed by Noah Baumbach (While We’re Young, Frances Ha)
Starring Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson
FESTIVAL AND STRAND GALAS
EMA - Festival Gala
Directed by Pablo Larraín (Jackie)
Starring Gael García Bernal, Mariana Di Girolamo
ABOMINABLE - Family Gala
Directed by Jill Culton and Todd Wilderman for Dreamworks
UK Premiere
BACURAU - Thrill Gala
Directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho (Neighbouring Sounds) and Juliano Dornelles
Winner of the Cannes Jury Prize 2019
THE DUDE IN ME - Laugh Gala
Directed by Hyo-jin Kang
JUDY & PUNCH - Dare Gala
Directed by Mirrah Foulkes
Starring Mia Wasikowska
THE LIGHTHOUSE - Cult Gala
Directed by Robert Eggers (the Sutherland Award-winning director of The Witch)
Starring Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe
OFFICIAL SECRETS - Debate Gala
Directed by Gavin Hood’s (Eye in the Sky)
Starring Keira Knightley, Matt Smith, Ralph Fiennes, Matthew Goode and Rhys Ifans.
THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON - Love Gala
In association with Malta Tourism Authority
Directed by Michael Schwartz and Tyler Nilson
UK Premiere
THE TWO POPES - Journey Gala
Directed by Fernando Meirelles (City of God, The Constant Gardener)
Starring Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce
WESTERN STARS - Create Gala
Co-directed by Thom Zimny and Bruce Springsteen
European Premiere
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
Eleven Special Presentations shine the spotlight on new work from major directors.
BAD EDUCATION in association with Empire - Directed by Cory Finley (Thoroughbreds) and starring Hugh Jackman and Allison Janney
BLACKBIRD - Directed by Roger Michell (Enduring Love, Le Week-End, Notting Hill)
BOMBAY ROSE Directed by debut director and screenwriter Gitanjali Rao
THE CAVE - Directed by Oscar-nominated Feras Fayyad’s (Last Men in Aleppo)
FIRST LOVE - Directed by Takashi Mike
GÖSTA - TV series directed by Swedish writer-director Lukas Moodysson
KRABI, 2562. - Experimenta Special Presentation - Directed by two award-winning directors Anocha Suwichakornpong and Ben Rivers
LOVE, LIFE AND LAUGHTER - Archive Special Presentation - starring Betty Balfour
OUR LADIES - Directed by Michael Caton-Jones (The Jackal, Basic Instinct 2)
PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE - BFI Flare Special Presentation in association with Sight & Sound - Directed by Céline Sciamma and starring Adele Haenel
ROCKS - Directed by Sarah Gavro (Brick Lane, Suffragette) - Starring Bukky Bakray, Kosar Ali and Shaneigha-Monik Greyson
OFFICIAL COMPETITION
FANNY LYE DELIVER’D, Thomas Clay’s intoxicating 17th Century drama with Maxine Peake in the title role
HONEY BOY, Alma Har’el’s artful and soul-baring examination of the lingering effects of emotional abuse, written by Shia LaBeouf, who stars alongside Lucas Hedges
LINGUA FRANCA, a beautifully performed character study of a Filipino transwoman and undocumented immigrant in Brooklyn, from writer/director Isabel Sandoval, who also takes on the lead role
LA LLORONA, Guatemalan director Jayro Bustamante’s taut genre-bending thriller about an elderly general haunted by a spectre of the past during his trial for genocide
MOFFIE, Oliver Hermanus’ haunting examination of the violent persecution of gay men under Apartheid
MONOS, a hallucinogenic, intoxicating thriller by Alejandro Landes about child soldiers high in the mountains of South America
THE OTHER LAMB, Małgorzata Szumowska’s beguiling, genre-tinged English-language debut examining life in an otherworldly cult
THE PERFECT CANDIDATE, Haifaa Al Mansour’s inspiring drama about a young doctor who becomes an electoral candidate to challenge Saudi Arabia’s strict social codes
ROSE PLAYS JULIE, an immersive and gripping drama from directing duo Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor about a young woman seeking her biological mother
SAINT MAUD, the debut feature from director Rose Glass, in which a mysterious nurse becomes dangerously obsessed with saving the soul of her dying patient.
FIRST FEATURE COMPETITION – SUTHERLAND AWARD
ATLANTICS (Dir. Mati Diop). A hypnotic, genre-shifting portrait of a girl’s awakening.
BABYTEETH (Dir. Shannon Murphy). A feverish Australian drama featuring a superb performance by breakout star Eliza Scanlen as Milla, a seriously ill teenage girl who falls madly in love with a young drug dealer.
CALM WITH HORSES (Dir. Nick Rowland). Cosmo Jarvis gives a visceral performance in Rowland’s gripping feature debut as Douglas, the hired muscle for a crime family in rural Ireland. A
HOUSE OF HUMMINGBIRD (Dir. Bora Kim). Announcing a bright new voice in South Korean cinema, Kim brings both humour and elegance to her autobiographical debut in this absorbing coming-of-age drama about teenager Eunhee and her dysfunctional Seoul family circa 1994.
INSTINCT (Dir. Halina Reijn). Carice van Houten plays respected clinical psychologist Nicoline, who after starting a new job at a penal institution finds herself flirting with danger in her sessions with inmate Idris.
THE LAST BLACK MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO (Dir. Joe Talbot). Jimmie dreams of reclaiming the beautiful late 19th-century home his grandfather built, before hard times and changing demographics forced his family out.
MAKE UP (Dir. Claire Oakley). A riveting psycho-sexual drama in which teenager Ruth travels to a seaside holiday park to stay with her boyfriend Tom, and one day finds evidence he might be cheating on her.
RELATIVITY (Dir. Mariko Minoguchi). It is love at first sight when Nora and Aaron first meet on a rainy day in an underground station, but Aaron’s fate takes a dramatic turn and changes Nora’s life in an instant.
SCALES (Dir. Shahad Ameen). A visually resplendent tale set in a small Gulf fishing village, where the population live in thrall to the otherworldly creatures of the sea.
The BFI London Film Festival will celebrate international cinema from the 2nd to the 13th of October.
An advice, don’t miss it ;)
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this is so pretty! mwm and mwf over 25?
Oh, thank you, anon. That's so sweet.
MWM: Charles Michael Davis, Jesse Williams, Manny Montana, Kit Harrington, Idris Elba, John Boyega, Eric Balfour, Matt Barr, Casey Deidrick, Daniel Henney, Greyston Holt, Tunji Kasim, Dyllon Burnsid, Nathan Parsons, Michael Vlamis, Tom Felton, Ben Robson, Alex Saxon, Josh Segarra, Karl Urban, Paul Westley
MWF: Olivia Munn, Gemma Chan, Claire Holt, Sophie Turner, Katherine Langford, Awkwafina, Amy Acker, Sandra Oh, Nicole Beharie, Sophia Bush, Jamie Chung, Kat Dennings, Odette Annable, Kristine Froseth, Jenna Coleman, Dichen Lachman, Karen Gillan
But we honestly love any FC you may have muse for
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Katso Kat McPhee sings 'Dream Baby' with Eric Balfour (Country Comfort Netflix) YouTubessa
Country Comfort 1x1 Crazy (2021)
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April, 24 Famous Birthdays List with celebrities Age, Networth and more
This Article features the List of all popular celebrities born on April, 24. This list contains 54 number of famous people who have their birthdays on April, 24.
Please Click on Each famous person card to know more about their lives, family and bio. All Data has been verified and checked by Flickthinkers Team.These Celebrities belong to the sun-sign Taurus.
Famous Birthdays on April, 24
Aidan Gillen
Movie Actor
52 years old
Net-worth:
$8 Million
Alejandro Fernández
World Music Singer
49 years old
Net-worth:
$20 Million
Alexis Ohanian
Entrepreneur
37 years old
Net-worth:
$40 Million
Austin Nichols
Movie Actor
40 years old
Net-worth:
$4 Million
Barbra Streisand
Pop Singer
78 years old
Net-worth:
$400 Million
Bruce Kirby
Movie Actor
92 years old
Net-worth:
$1.5 Million
Captain Sensible
Guitarist
66 years old
Net-worth:
$4 Million
Carlos Beltrán
Baseball Player
43 years old
Net-worth:
$80 Million
Cedric the Entertainer
Movie Actor
56 years old
Net-worth:
$25 Million
Chipper Jones
Baseball Player
48 years old
Net-worth:
$110 Million
Cindy Adams
Journalist
90 years old
Net-worth:
$50 Million
Damon Lindelof
TV Producer
47 years old
Net-worth:
$45 Million
Danny Gokey
Country Singer
40 years old
Net-worth:
$600 Thousand
Denise Milani
Model
44 years old
Net-worth:
$6 Million
Derek Luke
Movie Actor
46 years old
Net-worth:
$5 Million
Djimon Hounsou
Movie Actor
56 years old
Net-worth:
$12 Million
Doug Clifford
Drummer
75 years old
Net-worth:
$40 Million
Eric Balfour
TV Actor
43 years old
Net-worth:
$500 Thousand
Eric Bogosian
Playwright
67 years old
Net-worth:
$6 Million
Eric Kripke
TV Producer
46 years old
Net-worth:
$10 Million
Eric Snow
Basketball Player
47 years old
Net-worth:
$20 Million
Hermie Sadler
Race Car Driver
51 years old
Net-worth:
$8 Million
Jack Martin Blades
Rock Singer
66 years old
Net-worth:
$20 Million
Jill Ireland
Movie Actress
NA
Net-worth:
$10 Million
Katherine Webb
Pageant Contestant
31 years old
Net-worth:
$1 Million
Kelly Clarkson
Pop Singer
38 years old
Net-worth:
$45 Million
Kevin Powell
Activist
54 years old
Net-worth:
$1 Million
Kris Letang
Hockey Player
33 years old
Net-worth:
$16 Million
Lee Westwood
Golfer
47 years old
Net-worth:
$40 Million
Melinda Clarke
TV Actress
51 years old
Net-worth:
$3 Million
Michael O'Keefe
Director
65 years old
Net-worth:
$2 Million
Michael Parks
TV Actor
NA
Net-worth:
$4 Million
Omar Vizquel
Baseball Player
53 years old
Net-worth:
$27 Million
Phil Robertson
Reality Star
74 years old
Net-worth:
$10 Million
Rebecca Mader
TV Actress
43 years old
Net-worth:
$4 Million
Richard Donner
Director
90 years old
Net-worth:
$100 Million
Roger Mayweather
Boxer
NA
Net-worth:
$3 Million
Rory McCann
TV Actor
51 years old
Net-worth:
$6 Million
Sachin Tendulkar
Cricket Player
47 years old
Net-worth:
$200 Million
Sasha Barrese
Movie Actress
39 years old
Net-worth:
$4 Million
Shannon Larkin
Drummer
53 years old
Net-worth:
$13 Million
Shirley MacLaine
Movie Actress
86 years old
Net-worth:
$50 Million
Tyson Ritter
Rock Singer
36 years old
Net-worth:
$3 Million
Varun Dhawan
Movie Actor
33 years old
Net-worth:
$50 Million
Billy Miller
Football Player
43 years old
Net-worth:
$3 Million
Caspar Lee
YouTube Star
26 years old
Net-worth:
$3 Million
Jack Kingston
Politician
65 years old
Net-worth:
$3 Million
Joe Keery
TV Actor
28 years old
Net-worth:
$2 Million
Karen Hunter
Journalist
54 years old
Net-worth:
$3 Million
Kehlani
R&B Singer
25 years old
Net-worth:
$3 Million
Kellin Quinn
Rock Singer
34 years old
Net-worth:
$2 Million
Leah Messer
Reality Star
28 years old
Net-worth:
$50 Thousand
Ryan Newman
Movie Actress
22 years old
Net-worth:
$50 Million
Sue Grafton
Novelist
NA
Net-worth:
$75 Million
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CASE STUDY How Travis Perkins used ecommerce to clear £30m of dead stock
Ecommerce tools helped shift building materials for Travis Perkins
Travis Perkins, one of the largest suppliers of building materials to the UK’s building and construction industry started 2020 with a problem: £30 million of dead stock cluttering up its stores. This unsold inventory not only took up space, but also was a huge unrealised asset.
To clear it – and bank the cash – the retailer turned to ecommerce, commissioning 5874 Commerce, an expert in eCommerce and integration, to create a platform distributing the unsold stock. While the project was launched before the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, the lockdown has made this initiative more-timely as stores stayed closed for a number of weeks at the peak of the crisis.
Creating new supply routes
The website went live at the start of July, with the first 14 branches. By the end of 2020, Travis Perkins is planning to have all 640 branches set up online. The site allows branches to upload their own products to the platform. Customers can order their products via the website and the branch manager then gets in touch to organise collection.
Katherine Green, digital trading manager at Travis Perkins, explains what happened: “Construction is back up and running and our services are very much needed. In just 10 weeks 5874 Commerce created a completely new site for us, using the BigCommerce platform. Branches are in charge of their own sub-domain websites, meaning they can add the products they have in stock and dictate prices. With desktop and app versions, it’s a straightforward site for our local teams to use across platforms, providing them a new revenue stream as the country adjusts to post-Covid normality.”
The power of digital
The Travis Perkins website proved a vital asset during the lockdown period, with stores shut for a number of weeks. Online traffic increased by around 100% during this period, to over 1 million sessions per week and the website was an essential hub for keeping customers informed.
Early lockdown was a time of great confusion and frustration for the industry, with pressure from trade body Build UK to clarify how and whether construction could carry on and Balfour Beatty advising staff to answer that they’re “essential workers” if challenged while out and about.
Green says: “Our website was a vital link with our customer base during this time, as were our Facebook and Twitter channels. Extending our website so it can also support our branches in clearing dead stock has been an important development in our digital strategy, and very much something which will continue further in the future.”
She adds: “Across the board, consumers are looking for more convenient ways of trading with businesses, in both their personal and professional lives. Our construction customers, whether trade or “self-builders” are no different. Having well-stocked bricks-and-mortar stores is important, but so too is giving buyers the opportunity to plan ahead and know that what they need will be waiting for them. Our dead stock site allows them to do this and get better value than ever.”
Merging technical with user friendly
By working closely with the trading team at Travis Perkins to understand the needs of the branches, 5874 Commerce was able to deliver a site which provided all of the functionality required, while making it user-friendly for stores to manage.
Rupert Cross, project lead and chief digital officer at 5874 Commerce says: “When Travis Perkins approached us, it was clear they were looking for more than a website. They needed an eCommerce strategy which solves a business challenge – how to clear £30m worth of dead stock. The site we’ve created for them fits into this broader context – it acts as a hub and distribution mechanism for the products sitting in individual stores. We are excited to see the site go live and are continuing to work closely with Katherine and her team, to provide training to the stores, and optimise the strategy further.”
Green sums up: “The project has highlighted the benefits and opportunities of digitisation within our business, particularly when it comes to product fulfilment. Our branches are taking to the system really fast and we are focusing on increasing the number set up.”
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