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precodesoul · 11 days
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Lois Moran photographed by George Hurrell for WEST OF BROADWAY (1931)
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theglitterdome · 5 months
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1920s paper fan passed out at movie theaters highlighting Paramount's starlets.
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weirdlookindog · 9 months
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The Road to Mandalay (1926)
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kwebtv · 2 months
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From the Golden Age of Television
Series Premiere
Waterfront - The Skipper's Day - Syndicated - August 21, 1954
Drama
Running Time: 30 minutes
Written by M. Bernard Fox and Jesse L. Lasky Jr.
Produced by M. Bernard Fox
Directed by John Brahm
Stars:
Preston Foster as Captain John Herrick
Lois Moran as May "Mom" Herrick
Kathleen Crowley as Terry Van Buren
Douglas Dick as Carl Herrick
Carl Betz as Dave Herrick
Frank Wilcox as Hank Van Buren
Frieda Inescort as Emily Van Buren
Willie Best as Bill Slocum
George Chandler as Mac Benson
Pinky Tomlin as Tip Hubbard
Jim Hayward as Ward Cowling
Jack Elam as Britt
Lee Van Cleef as Ed
Sanders Clark as Butler
Molly Glessing as Maid
Voltaire Perkins as Ship's Captain
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gatutor · 2 years
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Lois Moran (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1/03/1909-Sedona, Arizona, 13/07/1990).
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silentdivasblog · 2 years
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Lois Moran ❤️
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notesonfilm1 · 1 year
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Thinking Aloud About Film: Stella Dallas (Henry King, USA, 1925)
In the accompanying podcast, we discuss the latest in the series of magnificent Film Foundation Screenings, the 1925 version of STELLA DALLAS directed by Henry King and restored by MOMA. It’s a glorious experience to see a film now almost 100 years old, looking brand new, probably seeing it in a better condition than most audiences would have seen it upon first release, particularly if they…
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laurapetrie · 1 year
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But kiss me now—love me now.
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tender is the Night (1934)
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airk · 9 months
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Lois Moran in Transatlantic (1931)
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kayflapper · 15 days
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Lois Moran, c. 1931-1934.
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Over the years I have found that actors who are great friends for real life have the best chemistry onscreen. You can't manufacture that kind of chemistry. It's just natural. The physicality. The effortless comfortability they have around each other. The fire chemistry. These couples are James Lafferty and Bethany Joy Lenz from One Tree Hill who were great friends for real and are still close to this day. They've been to many comic cons and the chemistry is still on full display at these events (Nathan and Haley), Joshua Jackson and Katie Holmes from Dawson's Creek dated for real life and remained friends even after breakup. Josh said that Katie was his closest friend on set (Pacey and Joey), Jaleel White and Kellie Shanygne Williams from Family Matters were friends onset and Kellie recently said how she had a crush on Jaleel. They recently were reunited in an interview and their chemistry is still fire (Steve and Laura), Tom Welling and Erica Durance from Smallville were great friends. I love to hear Tom talk about Erica because there's clearly so much respect and love between them. They really loved to work with each other (Clark and Lois), Kennedy McMann and Alex Saxon from Nancy Drew are great friends. I don't know much else about their relationship. I just know that Kennedy has said they are close friends and also Kennedy is a big supporter of the Nace ship. I've also heard of little improvs and story ideas that they came up with for Nace so they clearly are very simpatico (Nancy and Ace), Erin Moran and Scott Baio from Happy Days dated on and off through the years (Chachi and Joanie), Rachel Brosnahan and Luke Kirby from The Marvelous Mrs Maisel are amazing friends. And this is another situation of two actors who really support each other and have a huge amount of respect for each other (Midge and Lenny) what all these couples have in common is that they are friends and/or romantically involved. One or both of the actors in each ship are major supporters or shippers of their characters together, they all have had amazing chemistry all through the years even after the shows ended, they all respect each other as actors and each other's talents, they all have fire chemistry that remained strong through the entire run of the shows, and insane physicality where they are so comfortable with each other and and great at adding little physical intimacies to their fictional relationships.
Some chemistry you can sort of manufacture. You can create the long looks, the stolen glances, the yearning, the jealousy. But then there's the upper echelon of TV couples that just have it all. They have all these things but the chemistry endures past the yearning stage 💖
Then there are some couples who maybe weren't overly close. They either hated each other or just got along but weren't super close and those couples mostly have that manufactured chemistry and I'm not saying that it doesn't take talent to do that. It takes acting talent and some of it is genuine. Also this chemistry is not bad. I love the long looks and the stolen glances but these types of couples need long ass slowburns because some of that naturally goes away when they get together like the yearning and stolen glances for instance. They don't have those crutches to fall back on and all they have is that little bit of genuine chemistry. I do wanna clarify that I have always hated when writers make couples on and off unnecessarily. Give them the slowburn but keep them together once they get together you cowards lol
There are other couples with insane chemistry who are close for real life but I had to end this post sometime but they exist and those are special ships to be sure! 💗
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faerie-hideaway · 10 months
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U.S. users email your representatives this, and make sure to include your zip code:
I am your constituent. I am strongly in favor of defunding Israel. I want my opinion logged on every single one of these pieces of legislation. It is an atrocity that the USA is sending our taxpayer dollars, weaponry, and other support to Israel in order to aid in the genocide of the Palestinian people. It does not reflect the will of your constituents, and I demand that you correct this by voting for/against the following bills, resolutions, and legislation.
To be frank, I will be basing my vote for you in upcoming elections on this issue. I will be watching closely to see how you vote on issues regarding funding to Israel. I will not vote for you in the next election if you vote to send any money, support, or weaponry to Israel. I will be voting for you if you vote to block money, support, and weaponry to Israel.
This is the current legislation I am for, and the current legislation I am against. I would like your office to record my opinion for each bill, and I would like you to take this into consideration when you vote.
I am FOR the following, and expect you to vote for this and co-sponsor, either now or when matching legislation reaches your office.
H.Res. 786: by Rep. Cori Bush
H.Res. 388 by Rep. Rashida Tlaib
H.R. 3103 by Rep. Betty McCollum
I am against Joe Biden’s proposal to spend billions of dollars on Israel via a package for Israel, Ukraine, Taiwan, and the US border. Biden is asking for $100 BILLION for this package and it is only 1 YEAR'S worth of funding. This is ABSOLUTELY unacceptable, and I am against you voting for ANY bill that spends even $1 on Israel. I do not care what else is in the bill. If it gives money to Israel, I am against it.
I am AGAINST the following, and expect you to vote against this and not co-sponsor, either now or when matching legislation reaches your office.
S. 3083 by Sen. Bill Hagerty [R-TN]
S.Res. 417 by Sen. Charles “Chuck” Schumer [D-NY]
H.Res. 797 by Rep. Cory Mills [R-FL7]
S. 3081 by Sen. Steve Daines [R-MT]
H.Res. 796 by Rep. Ernest “Tony” Gonzales [R-TX23]
S.Res. 413 by Sen. Marco Rubio
H.R. 552 by Rep. Lance Gooden
H.R. 5959 by Thomas Tiffany
S. 3081 by Sen. Steve Daines
H.Res. 789 by Rep. Jefferson Van Drew
H.Res. 771 by Rep. Michael McCaul
H.R. 5932 by Rep. David Schweikert
H.Res. 768 by Rep. Michael McCaul
H.Res. 770 by Rep. Zachary (Zach) Nunn
H.Res. 701 by Rep. Bradley “Brad” Schneider
H.Con.Res. 61 by Rep. Janice “Jan” Schakowsky
S. 2587 by Sen. Jon Tester
H.Res. 606 by Rep. Andrew Ogles
S. 2413 by Sen. Robert “Bob” Menendez
S. 2438 by Sen. Christopher Coons
H.R. 4709 by Rep. Josh Gottheimer
S.Con.Res. 14: by Sen. Tom Cotton
H.Con.Res. 57 by Rep. August Pfluger
H.R. 4665 by Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart
S. 2265 by Sen. Dan Sullivan
S. 2226 by Sen. John F. “Jack” Reed
H.Res. 581 by Rep. Gregory Steube
S. 2240 by Sen. Christopher Coons
H.R. 4564 by Rep. Claudia Tenney
H.R. 4365 by Rep. Ken Calvert
H.R. 4076 by Rep. Chris Pappas
H.R. 3932 by Rep. Michael Turner
H.R. 3907 by Rep. Lois Frankel
S. 1802 by Sen. Gary Peters
H.R. 3792 by Rep. Joe Wilson
S. 1777 by Sen. Jacky Rosen
H.R. 3393 by Rep. Carlos Gimenez
H.Res. 409 by Rep. Carlos Gimenez
S. 1637 by Sen. Marco Rubio
H.R. 3266 by Rep. Brad Sherman
S. 1504 by Sen. Tom Cotton
H.R. 3099 by Rep. Michael Lawler
S.Res. 188 by Sen. Robert “Bob” Menendez
H.Res. 346 by Rep. Randy Weber
H.R. 2973 by Rep. Cathy Anne McMorris Rodgers
S. 1334: by Sen. Jacky Rosen
S. 1300 by Sen. Benjamin Cardin
H.Res. 311 by Rep. Ann Wagner
H.R. 2670 by Rep. Mike Rogers
H.R. 2531 by Rep. Bradley “Brad” Schneider
S. 1143 by Sen. Jerry Moran
H.R. 1777 by Rep. Joe Wilson
H.R. 1218 by Rep. August Pfluger
H.R. 1102 by Rep. Chip Roy
S. 510 by Sen. Tom Cotton
S. 489 by Sen. Rick Scott
S. 430 by Sen. James Risch
S. 431 by Sen. James Risch
H.R. 987 by Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz
H.Res. 92 by Rep. Josh Gottheimer
H.Res. 76 by Rep. Max Miller
H.R. 687 by Rep. Gregory Steube
H.R. 211 by Rep. Gregory Steube
S. 224 by Sen. Tom Cotton
S. 189 by Sen. Marco Rubio
I am against any legislation that allows troops to deploy to the Middle East in support roles for Israel, as proposed by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
I am against Netanyahu’s ground invasion of Gaza, which will inevitably lead to mass killings of Palestinian civilians and escalate violence. If there are any future bills supporting this, you need to vote against them and not co-sponsor.
The U.S. Constitution and the War Powers Act stipulate that only Congress can authorize the president to use military force in a foreign war, except in cases of self-defense. Previous administrations from both parties have ignored this, with unauthorized strikes in places like Syria and Libya. I want you to stand against ANY use of military force that supports Israel or hurts Palestine.
And of course, I am against the usual funding of $3.8 billion PER YEAR to Israel. This 10-year agreement began in 2016. I do not want a renewal in 2026, and in the next election, I will vote for representatives who WILL NOT VOTE TO FUND ISRAEL. I will be keeping track of how you vote now, and I will not vote for you if you decide to fund Israel in any way.
I am a single-issue voter for this. I want you to defund Israel. I do not want a single dollar spent on supporting Israel. I will be paying attention to how you vote in the upcoming weeks and months, and if you vote to fund or provide weapons, troops, or intelligence to Israel, I will NOT vote for you in the next election.
We are paying attention to the budget. We know when you're giving aid to a country committing genocide instead of helping your constituents in the USA. Both myself and tens of thousands of other constituents have spent years saying that we don’t want our hard-earned taxpayer dollars going to Israel. The lack of willingness to fund anything for American citizens, but the quickness with which you take action for Israel is telling. It is unacceptable.
As an elected official, you have the opportunity to listen to the public and stand against genocide. Israel is currently committing war crimes against Palestine. You can stop this by defunding Israel. THOUSANDS of Palestinian people have been killed, 1/3 of them children, in just a couple of days. One child every 15 minutes is being killed. YOU can prevent this by refusing to send additional weapons and funding to Israel.
We are currently spending BILLIONS of dollars EVERY YEAR on Israel. I do not want my money going towards the ethnic cleansing and genocide of Palestinians. Not a dollar more.
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scifipinups · 5 months
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Doctor! Doctor!
When it comes to parts for women in sci-fi, I may be starting to pick up on a pattern here...
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Kyra Zagorsky as Dr Julia Walker in Helix
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Gates McFadden as Dr Beverly Crusher in Star Trek: The Next Generation
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Shannon Kenny as Dr Claire Keeply in The Invisible Man (2000)
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Kari Matchett as Dr Mariel Underlay in Invasion (2005)
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Kim Cattrall as Dr Sheila Moran in Invasion (1997)
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Deanna Russo as Dr Sarah Graiman in Knight Rider (2008)
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Carla Gugino as Dr Molly Anne Caffrey in Threshold
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Maria del Mar, Alexandra Wilson, Gay Thomas Wilson as, respectively, Dr Haylen Breslauer, Dr Dru Breslauer and Dr Rema Cook in Mercy Point
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Fiona Gaunt as Dr Helen Smith in Moonbase 3
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Lee Meriwether as Dr Ann MacGregor in The Time Tunnel
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Yvonne Craig as Dr Marjorie Bolan in Mars Needs Women
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Diana Muldaur as Dr Katherine Pulaski in Star Trek: The Next Generation
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Susannah Harker as Dr Angela Marsh in Ultraviolet
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Lynda Mason Green as Dr Suzanne McCullough in War of the Worlds (1988)
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Lois Chiles as Dr Holly Goodhead in Moonraker
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Jess Bush and Dr Christine Chapel in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
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Alison Pill as Dr Agnes Jurati in Star Trek: Picard
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Carmen du Sautoy as Dr Gentian Foster in Astronauts
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Debra Messing as Dr Sloan Parker in Prey
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Helen Shaver as Dr Rachel Corrigan in Poltergeist: The Legacy
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Denise Richards as Dr Christmas Jones in The World is Not Enough
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Hermione Norris as Dr Stella Isen in The Outcasts
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Gretchen Corbett as Dr Maggie Sheridan in Jaws of Satan
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Felicity Huffman as Dr Nancy Da Silva The X-Files 'Ice'
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Louise Jameson as Dr Anne Reynolds in The Omega Factor
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Vivian Wu as Dr Lu Wang in Away
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Christina Wolf as Dr Cat Brandice in The Ark
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Yvette Mimiuex as Dr Kate McCrae in The Black Hole
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Saffron Burrows as Dr Susan McCallister in Deep Blue Sue
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Kirstie Alley as Dr Susan Verner in Village of the Damned
And that's only the first 30! Stay tuned for the next installment!
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gunnersden · 11 months
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Lois Moran 1931.
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gatutor · 2 years
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Lois Moran-Al Jolson "Mammy" 1930, de Michael Curtiz.
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Thank you @biscuitboxpink & @hart-kinsella for the tag! x
Statistical 'Which Character' Personality Test - my fave/most relatable matches from my top 50%:
Jess Day (84%)
Annie Reed (84%)
Frances 'Baby' Houseman (82%)
Charlotte York (79%) @darklydeliciousdesires we already knew this but now I have it in writing 😂
Sally Albright (79%)
Dale Cooper (75%) @zigcarnivorous can you believe?!
Lucy Moran (71%)
Norma Jennings (70%)
Monica Geller (69%)
Keeley Jones (69%)
Midge Maisel (64%)
Lois Lane (63%)
Cristina Yang (50%)
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