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perfettamentechic · 6 months ago
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10 maggio … ricordiamo …
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2022: María Duval, nome d’arte di María Mogilesky, attrice argentina. Sposò con José Grosman, e poco dopo si ritirò dallo spettacolo. (n.1926) 2021: Neil Connery, Neil Niren Connery, attore scozzese. Fratello di Sean Connery. (n. 1938) 2019: Maurizio Ancidoni è stato un attore italiano, attivo come attore bambino tra il 1969 e il 1973. Fratello dei doppiatori Sandro Acerbo e Rossella Acerbo, ha…
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thatrandomartistjavi · 3 months ago
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Actors that were in Alice in Wonderland media and where you might know them better from. Part 2: 1970s-1990s
Part 1 | Part 2(you're here!!) | Part 3
1972-
Michael Crawford as the White Rabbit: The Phantom/Erik from The Phantom of the Opera Cornelius Hackel from Hello Dolly!(movie) Robert Helpmann as the Mad Hatter: Child Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Michael Hordern as the Mock Turtle: Jacob Marley from A Christmas Carol(1971) Davy Kaye as the Mouse: Admiral from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Roy Kinnear as the Cheshire Cat: Henry Salt from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Pipkin from Watership Down
Through the Looking Glass(1973)-
Sarah Sutton as Alice: Nyssa from Doctor Who Geoffrey Bayldon as the White Knight: Dr. Duval from Pink Panther(1976)
Festival of Family Classics(1973)-
Carl Banas as the King of Hearts: Head Elf from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Scorpion from Spider-Man(1967) Sweetums from Tales from Muppetland- The Frog Prince Grandpa Kitty from Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater Bernard Gouran as the Dormouse: Bumble/Spotted Elephant from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Paul Soles as the Cheshire Cat: Hermey from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Spider-Man/Peter Parker from Spider-Man(1967) Stanley Lieber from The Incredible Hulk(2008) Peg Dixon as the Queen of Hearts: May Parker/Mary Jane Watson from Spider-Man(1967)
Alice at the Palace(1982)
Meryl Streep as Alice: Donna Sheridan from Mamma Mia!(movie) Mrs. Fox from Fantastic Mr. Fox The Witch from Into the Woods(movie) Cousin Topsy from Mary Poppins Returns Dee Dee Allen from The Prom(movie) Betty Aberlin as Alice's sister: Herself in Mister Roger's Neighborhood Debbie Allen as the Queen of Hearts: Dr. Catherine Avery Fox from Grey's Anatomy Michael Jeter as the Pig Baby/Dormouse/Bill: Mr. Noodle from Sesame Street Steamer/Smokey from The Polar Express
Great Performances(1983)-
Kate Burton as Alice:
Ellis Grey from Grey’s Anatomy
Austin Pendleton as the White Rabbit:
Max from The Muppet Movie
Gurgle from Finding Nemo
Nathan Lane as the Mouse:
Timon from The Lion King
Hammegg from AstroBoy(2009)
Max Dialystock from The Producers
Gomez Addams from The Addams Family(musical)
Geoffrey Holder as the Cheshire Cat:
Narrator from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Ray the Sun from Bear in the Big Blue House
(He was also the original director and costume designer for The Wiz(musical)
Eve Arden as the Queen of Hearts:
Principal McGee from Grease
James Coco as the King of Hearts:
Mr. Skeffington from The Muppets Take Manhattan
Donald O’Connor as the Mock Turtle:
Cosmo Brown from Singin’ in the Rain
André De Shields as Tweedle Dum:
Hermes from Hadestown
The Wiz from The Wiz(musical)
Maureen Stapleton as the White Queen:
Mama Mae Peterson from Bye Bye Birdie
CBS(1985)-
Natalie Gregor as Alice: Jenny Foxworth from Oliver & Company Sherman Hemsley as the Mouse: B.P. Richfield from Dinosaurs Shelley Winters as the Dodo: Lena Gogan from Pete's Dragon Sammy Davis Jr. as the Caterpillar: Josh Howard from Ocean's 11 Robert Axelrod as the Frog Footman: Lord Zedd from Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers-The Movie Telly Savales as the Cheshire Cat: El Sleezo Tough from The Muppet Movie Roddy McDowall as the March Hare: Mr. Soil from A Bug's Life Jervis Tetch from Batman the Animated Series Ringo Starr as the Mock Turtle: The Beatles Carol Channing as the White Queen: Dolly Gallagher Levi from Hello Dolly! Harvey Korman as the White King: The Great Gazoo from The Flintstones Sally Struthers as Tiger Lily: Rebecca Cunningham from TaleSpin Pat Morita as the Horse: Mr. Miyagi from The Karate Kid The Emperor of China from Mulan Jonathan Winters as Humpty Dumpty: Grandpa Smurf from The Smurfs John Stamos as the Messenger: Jesse Katsopolis from Full House Iron Man/Tony Stark from Spidey and His Amazing Friends(put this here cause i thought it was funny)
Anglia TV(1985)-
Joan Sanderson as the Queen of Hearts: Dorcas from The Great Muppet Caper Bernard Cribbins as the Mock Turtle: Wilfred Mott from Doctor Who
BBC(1986)-
Elisabeth Sladen as the Dormouse: Sarah Jane Smith from Doctor Who Michael Wisher as the Cheshire Cat: Davros and the Daleks in episodes that the character was involved in from Doctor Who Roy Skelton as the Mock Turtle: Daleks for The Evil of the Daleks(and 5 other episodes) from Doctor Who
Carebears in Wonderland(1987)-
Tracey Moore as Alice: Cheer Bear from The Carebears Family Share Bear from Too Many Carebears stuff to list Emma Frost from X-Men(1992) Sailor Moon from Sailor Moon(1995)(Ep. 1-11,15, and 21) Princess Toadstool from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros 3 Don McManus as the Caterpillar: David Madsen from Life is Strange Elizabeth Hanna as the Queen of Wonderland: Grandma/Mama Kitty from Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater
Through the Looking Glass(1987)-
Janet Waldo as Alice: Judy Jetson from The Jetsons Josie from Josie and the Pussycats Townsend Coleman as Tom Fool: The Tick from The Tick Michaelangelo/Splinter/Krang/Shredder from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles(1987) Phyllis Diller as the White Queen: Queen from A Bug's Life Hal Smith as the Bandersnatch: Owl from Winnie the Pooh(until 1991)(was also the first replacement for Pooh bear himself) Josiah from Halloween is Grinch Night Gyro Gearloose/Flintheart Glomgold from Ducktales Phillipe from Beauty and the Beast Jonathan Winters as the Tweedles: Papa Smurf from The Smurfs Alan Young as the White Knight: Scrooge McDuck from Ducktales Farmer Smurf from The Smurfs Mr. T as the Jabberwock: Mr. T B.A. Baracus from The A-Team Clive Revill as the Snark/Goat: King Nod from The Thief and the Cobbler(1993,1995) Kickback from The Transformers-The Movie Will Ryan as the Paper Man: Petrie from The Land Before Time Willie the Giant from Mickey's Christmas Carol(and until his death in 2021) Harold the Seahorse from The Little Mermaid Digit/Moe from An American Tail
Burbank(1988)-
Keith Scott as the White Rabbit/March Hare/Dodo: Gordon/Diesel 10 from Thomas and the Magic Railroad Dudley Do-Right/Inspector Fenwick from Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls Popeye/Bluto from Popeye & Bluto's Bilge Rat Barges
Funky Fables(1988)-
Norma MacMillan as the Narrator: Casper from The New Casper Cartoon Show Gumby on The Gumby Show Doug Parker as the Rabbit/Frog/Mouse: Shredder from Ninja Turtles- The Next Mutation Richard Newman as the Caterpillar: General Cryptor/Emperor of Ninjago from Ninjago Professor Slopsink from Johnny Test Cranky Doodle Donkey from My Little Pony- Friendship is Magic Mr. Turtle from Franklin Rhinox from Beast Wars Alvin Sanders as the Cheshire Cat: King Sombra(season 9) from My Little Pony- Friendship is Magic Manten from Inuyasha Philip Hayes as the Hatter/Hare/Rat: Scratch from The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog Mike Donovan as the King of Hearts: Yang from Ninjago Spike from Tom and Jerry Tales(2006) Lynda Boyd as Alice's sister: Nora Carpenter from Final Destination 2 Cheryl from She's the Man
Adventures in Wonderland(1992)-
Patrick Richwood as the White Rabbit: Neighbor Mr. Robutsen from The Princess Diaries Harry Waters Jr. as Tweedle Dee: Marvin Berry from Back to the Future John Lovelady as the Dormouse: Crazy Harry from The Muppets(Season 1) Terri Garr as the Duchess: Mary McGinnis from Batman Beyond Ken Page as the Walrus: Oogie Boogie from The Nightmare Before Christmas Old Deuteronomy from Cats the Musical Gilbert Gottfried as Mike McNasty: Iago from Aladdin Kraang from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles(2012) Mister Mxyzptlk from Lego Batman 3 Marlee Matlin as April Hare: Melody Bledsoe from Switched at Birth
1995-
Mike Donovan as the Narrator: Yang from Ninjago Spike from Tom and Jerry Tales(2006) Doug Parker as the March Hare: Shredder from Ninja Turtles- The Next Mutation Ian James Corlett as the White Rabbit: Mr. Mint from Candy Land- The Great Lollipop Adventure Cheetor from Beast Wars Hugh Test from Johnny Test The Conductor from Dinosaur Train Skales from Ninjago Blinky from Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures
Through the Looking Glass(1998)-
Penelope Wilton as the White Queen: Isobel Crawley from Downtown Abbey Ian Holm as the White Knight: Ash from Alien Bilbo Baggins from Lord of the Rings Chef Skinner from Ratatouille Steve Coogan as the Gnat: Octavius from Night at the Musuem Silas Ramsbottom from Despicable Me 2
1999-
Tina Majorino as Alice: Deb from Napoleon Dinamite Dr. Heather Brooks from Grey's Anatomy Miranda Richardson as the Queen of Hearts: Ms. Tweedy from Chicken Run Madame Giry from The Phantom of the Opera(2004) Rita Skeeter from Harry Potter movie franchise Martin Short as the Hatter: Huy from The Prince of Egypt B.E.N. from Treasure Planet Jack Frost from Santa Clause 3- The Escape Clause Stefano from Madagascar 3- Europe's Most Wanted Jester from Legends of Oz- Dorothy's Return Grandpa Frump from The Addams Family(2019) Preminger from Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper The Cat in the Hat from The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Whoopi Goldberg as the Cheshire Cat: Shenzi from The Lion King Gaia from Captain Planet and the Planeteers Queen Constantina from Rodgers and Hammertsein's Cinderella Ursula from Descendants 2 Gene Wilder as the Mock Turtle: Willy Wonka from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Dr. Frederick Frankenstein from Young Frankenstein Robbie Coltrane as Tweedle Dum: Rubues Hagrid from Harry Potter movie franchise Christopher Lloyd as the White Knight: Doc Brown from Back to the Future Profesor Plum from Clue Judge Doom from Who Framed Roger Rabbit Merlock from Ducktales the Movie- Treasure of the Lost Lamp Uncle Fester from The Addams Family(1981) Rasputin from Anastasia Ben Kingsley as Major Caterpillar: Mandarin from Iron Man 3 Bagheera from The Jungle Book(2016) Peter Ustinov as the Walrus: Prince John from Robin Hood Pete Postlethwaite as the Carpenter: Narrator from James and the Giant Peach Friar Lawrence from Romeo+Juliet Liz Smith as Miss Lory: Grandma Georgina from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Joanna Lumley as Tiger Lily: Aunt Spiker from James and the Giant Peach Lady Maudeline Everglot from Corpse Bride Murray Melvin as the Executioner: Ernest Reyer from The Phantom of the Opera(2004)
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uwmspeccoll · 6 years ago
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It’s Fine Press Friday!
This week we present The Paper Makers Craft with verse by Oliver Bayldon and illustrations by Rigby Graham, printed in an edition of 400 copies in 1965 by Will Carter at Cambridge for the Twelve by Eight Press. Our copy is signed by John Mason, who was a papermaker and proprietor of the Twelve by Eight Mill in Leicester. Mason writes in the colophon:
“We produced this book because Oliver Bayldon chanced one day to visit my small paper mill, and watched entranced the transmutation of growing things into sheets of textured paper. He came again bearing sacks of stalks, roots and leaves, and stayed himself to turn them into paper. One day he brought these verses, his own free translation from a 17th century Latin poem Papyrus by Father Imberdis S. J. of Ambert, the papermaking district of the Auvergne in France. Will Carter agreed to print it for us.
Most of the white paper used for the text is from Millbourn at Tuckenhay in Devon. The small amount of thinner white was made at Wookey Hole in Somerset. Jack Green produced the grey green sheets at his Hayle Mill in Kent. The rest of the coloured paper is from my Twelve by Eight Private Mill in Leicester.”
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–Sarah, Special Collections Graduate Assistant
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barrylyndonrising · 5 years ago
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So I’m listening to the Doctor Who Big Finish livestream, and it’s great to see newcomers have a taste of Big Finish’s absolute highs. 
I have to say, I’m absolutely chuffed to see the list of stories scheduled! Though, if I could suggest Big Finish stories to livestream in the next big occasion (the 30th Big Finish anniversary in 2029, perhaps?), here’s what I’d love them to livestream:
The Holy Terror (No Robert Shearman, no Big Finish - that’s logic. The Holy Terror is brilliant, with moments of satire and comedy mixed together nicely, and laced with layer upon layer of narrative messages. If you’ve never tried the mind-f*cking side of Big Finish, then this is the one for you. Colin Baker’s Sixth Doctor? Perfect. Robert Jezek’s Frobisher? Perfect.) 
Doctor Who and the Pirates (One of the deepest Doctor Who scripts, which just so happens to be one of the most delightful! Jacqueline Rayner is one of the best Sixth Doctor writers out there, and Colin Baker and Maggie Stables are in their prime. A really underrated Doctor Who story, I especially can’t forget the final moments. Everyone must listen to this story.)
The Maltese Penguin (Yes, both Frobisher stories deserve to be livestreamed. A 1940s detective movie spoof with golden comedical moments and fantastic performances by Jezek and Colin Baker ... nothing can be better.)
Shada (Did I include this on my list because the Big Finish version of Shada is my favorite? Yes. Is it also because Big Finish making an Eighth Doctor story with Paul McGann and Lalla Ward’s Romana based on a Douglas Adams script is a recipe for an instant classic? Also yes. Just listen to it, it’s just pure gold. Also, Oliver Wood in the DWU!)
The Wormery (The Sixth Doctor’s characterization in this story is simply breathtaking. The space cabaret setting offers a unique experience, and Katy Manning is Iris Wildthyme. I bet a lot of newcomers will immediately fall in love with her as she makes her entrance, full with the jazzy piano tune in the background.)
LIVE 34 (One of the most creative uses of the audio medium. The regulars have never been stronger, and it’s one of my favorite Doctor Who stories period. It’’s a peerless look into a corrupt society through the news media, and I know that newcomers will be fascinated by a taster of this radically different story.)
Time Works (In terms of atmosphere, it’s one of Big Finish’s finest works. I’m sad because it’s mostly overlooked at when people discuss Eighth Doctor audios. The blend of Lovecraftian imagination and cyberpunk imagery is just so special to my ears. Oh, and the score for this story is Big Finish’s best, period.)
Circular Time (All four stories are great, but Autumn and Winter are especially breathtaking. Peter Davison and Sarah Sutton both get time to shine
The Silver Turk (The Eighth Doctor and Mary Shelley? Every Who fan needs to hear this, am I right? And also, Mondas-era Cybermen in Venice.)
1963: Fanfare for the Common Men (A love letter to Beatlemania while also being a surprisingly scathing look at celebrity culture, with a Doctor Who timey-wimey twist is practically perfect, in terms of idea. It helps that the Common Men are acted really well, and the Beatles spoofing original music is simply wonderful.)
Max Warp (Paul McGann and Sheridan Smith’s chemistry is quite something to behold. This Top Gear spoof story in space is bound to impress newcomers and Big Finish fans alike.)
All-Consuming Fire (A Doctor Who x Sherlock Holmes crossover that is simply perfect. Sylvester McCoy clearly had so much fun recording this story and you can almost hear everyone’s enthusiasm.)
Home Truths (Sarah Kingdom’s moment to shine. Her Companion Chronicles trilogy is brilliant as a whole, and this first story is just as amazing.)
Find and Replace (Paul Magrs’s stories are all bittersweet and brilliant, but Find and Replace is probably his emotional high. Any sensible Third Doctor / Jo fan will not get out of this experience intact.)
The Paradox Planet / Legacy of Death (Not least because most of the FDA range is lowkey underwhelming, I utterly love this two-parter by Jonathan Morris. A really Season 17 feeling imbued with a fantastic time-bending story is exactly what’ll unite all Who fans. Tom Baker and Lalla Ward are fantastic as always.)
Bernice Summerfield - Oh No It Isn’t! (Benny’s first Big Finish story and Big Finish’s first ever output! Such an imaginative, accessible story that introduces Bernice Summerfield perfectly and still is perhaps one of BF’s most hilarious audio adventures.)
Doctor Who Unbound - Auld Mortality (I know, I know; Deadline is my favorite Unbound adventure, but I doubt that the BBC would livestream something so bleak. On the flip side, Auld Mortality is still amazing and it’s a fascinating what if? adventure that oozes goggle-eyed magic and innocence. Geoffrey Bayldon’s Doctor is so fantastic - I wish we got to hear more of him.)
Gallifrey - Weapon of Choice (After all, how can you discuss Big Finish without mentioning Gallifrey? The legacy is a whole continuity within itself, so it’s only fitting that listeners get to hear the beginning of this magnificent spinoff in the future.)
The Torchwood Archive (Do I need to explain further? Torchwood TV fans will go bonkers with this story, and as far as New Who licensed Big Finish stories go, this is probably one of the best. This could easily have been a cheap fan celebration, but the team really pulled off something special with this.)
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perfettamentechic · 2 years ago
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10 maggio … ricordiamo …
10 maggio … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2022: María Duval, nome d’arte di María Mogilesky, attrice argentina. Vinse un concorso di lettura indetto dal Teatro Municipale. Successivamente, lasciò la sua città natale e si recò a Buenos Aires per partecipare a un concorso al fine di far parte del cast di Canción de cuna. Nel 1942 girò sei film. Inoltre, lavorò nel 1944 anche nel teatro. Alla fine del 1947 diventò una delle attrici più…
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perfettamentechic · 4 years ago
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10 maggio … ricordiamo …
10 maggio … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic #felicementechic #lynda
2017: Geoffrey Bayldon, Albert Geoffrey Bayldon, attore britannico. Dopo aver interpretato ruoli in molte produzioni teatrali divenne noto per aver interpretato il ruolo del protagonista nella serie per bambini Catweazle (1970-71). Successivamente ha avuto parti importanti nella sitcom britannica per bambini Lo spaventapasseri (1979-1981) e nel programma educativo Magic Grandad della BBC Watch…
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perfettamentechic · 3 years ago
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10 maggio … ricordiamo …
10 maggio … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2021: Neil Connery, Neil Niren Connery, attore scozzese. Fratello di Sean Connery, era noto essenzialmente per il suo ruolo nel film OK Connery (1967). È apparso in diversi film. Era sposato con Eleanor, dalla quale ebbe due figlie. Morto per una breve malattia; sette mesi dopo il fratello maggiore. (n. 1938) 2017: Geoffrey Bayldon, Albert Geoffrey Bayldon, attore britannico. (n. 1924) 2015:…
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