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ladysamiraart15 · 2 months ago
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Lady Samira le da un beso en la mejilla a Robin / imagen de Robin Hood x Lady Samira espero que les guste
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chrisryanspeaks · 1 year ago
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Celestial Music | Vinyl Williams - ‘Aeterna’ Out This Friday
Celestial music has a vastly unknown history, the phrase first being coined in the early 70s by Iasos, Greek-American musician who began studying Bossa Nova & Jazz, before he became enraptured by an ambient radio station that began playing in his head. Alan Watts, a friend of Iasos, was quoted in stating “Iasos makes the classical music of the new age” – which gave rise to the musical genre. Music pioneers like Laraaji have found their own center in expressing celestial music, emanating his own aspects of Eastern mysticism & unique forms of meditation, proven to make you bliss out f’days. In the last few decades we’ve seen celestial music work its way into pop. Vinyl Williams is an LA-based artist that has a history of combining these subtle aspects into harmonious pop music & visionary artwork. Collaborating with like-minded self-producers such as Chaz Bear of Toro Y Moi, Morgan Delt, and Ruban Nielsen of UMO, & Samira Winter he’s built a universe of palatial 3D environments, and recorded 6 albums to date. Vinyl Williams is now onto his 7th album, Aeterna, announced for an August 4th release via Harmony Records. On the album, he leads the listener through his most orchestrated exoplanet experience thus far. You can pre-order the album here. Coming from a long line of LA-based musicians, Williams follows the feelings of Love, Brian Wilson, Strawberry Alarm Clock, and producer/arrangers like Curt Boettcher and Burt Bacharach to create his own lush sunshine pop paradise. One can also easily notice the many inspirations of Brazilian masterminds such as Arthur Verocai, Lo Borges, Nelson Angelo, as well as British dream pop / shoegaze production of Robin Guthrie and A.R. Kane. The many-riveted layers create dreamscapes of pure imagination. Williams has also invented his own system of understanding relationships, which is the music of birthdays. An app will be launched this year - allowing users to hear the precise microtonal music of their birthdays, and receive descriptions of what the intervals might mean. The Vinyl Williams website is an interactive treasure hunt where you can find the full album if you follow the clues, plus some hidden demos of different projects. Read the full article
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audiofuzz · 1 year ago
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Celestial Music | Vinyl Williams - ‘Aeterna’ Out This Friday
Celestial music has a vastly unknown history, the phrase first being coined in the early 70s by Iasos, Greek-American musician who began studying Bossa Nova & Jazz, before he became enraptured by an ambient radio station that began playing in his head. Alan Watts, a friend of Iasos, was quoted in stating “Iasos makes the classical music of the new age” – which gave rise to the musical genre. Music pioneers like Laraaji have found their own center in expressing celestial music, emanating his own aspects of Eastern mysticism & unique forms of meditation, proven to make you bliss out f’days. In the last few decades we’ve seen celestial music work its way into pop. Vinyl Williams is an LA-based artist that has a history of combining these subtle aspects into harmonious pop music & visionary artwork. Collaborating with like-minded self-producers such as Chaz Bear of Toro Y Moi, Morgan Delt, and Ruban Nielsen of UMO, & Samira Winter he’s built a universe of palatial 3D environments, and recorded 6 albums to date. Vinyl Williams is now onto his 7th album, Aeterna, announced for an August 4th release via Harmony Records. On the album, he leads the listener through his most orchestrated exoplanet experience thus far. You can pre-order the album here. Coming from a long line of LA-based musicians, Williams follows the feelings of Love, Brian Wilson, Strawberry Alarm Clock, and producer/arrangers like Curt Boettcher and Burt Bacharach to create his own lush sunshine pop paradise. One can also easily notice the many inspirations of Brazilian masterminds such as Arthur Verocai, Lo Borges, Nelson Angelo, as well as British dream pop / shoegaze production of Robin Guthrie and A.R. Kane. The many-riveted layers create dreamscapes of pure imagination. Williams has also invented his own system of understanding relationships, which is the music of birthdays. An app will be launched this year - allowing users to hear the precise microtonal music of their birthdays, and receive descriptions of what the intervals might mean. The Vinyl Williams website is an interactive treasure hunt where you can find the full album if you follow the clues, plus some hidden demos of different projects. Read the full article
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sofrpc · 6 years ago
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⌖*゚— 400 UNIQUE AND UNDERUSED FEMALE NAMES
in honor of returning to the rpc, i have created a masterlist of 400 unique and underused female names ! these are all listed in alphabetical order, and although i dont claim any of these as my own, please don’t copy and paste straight into another masterlist. feel free to use the names in any way you like, i hope this gives you muse for your characters (my faves are bolded) — also smash that like or reblog if you found this useful, thank you !
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aliyah, acacia, adabelle, adair, adelie, adelina, adley, adrienne, ainsley, alana, alaska, alessia, alfie, allora, amanita, amara, ambrosia, amelie, ambrosia, analia, anastasia, andrea, aneka, angelica, ana-marie, ana-sofia, anthea, ariel, arielle, arizona, asteria, astrid, atlanta, auburn, audrey, aurelia, aurora, autumn, avalee, avanelle, avery, aviana, axa
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baila, bailey, baize, bambi, bardot, barry, beatrix, bee, benilde, bethia, beverly, bexley, billie, bindi, birdie, blake, blanche, blaze, blossom, blue, bonita, bonnie, braelyn, brielle, brinley, brinx, brona, bronte, brooke, bryce
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cailin, calla, camila, camille, carmen, catalina, cecilia, celine, celestia, chanel, chantelle, chelsea, cheryl, claire, clara, claudia, clea, cleo, colette, corine, courtney, cynthia
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dahlia, dakota, darlene, darodah, dawn, deidra, delaney, delilah, denise, desiree, destiny, dinah, dove, dylan
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eden, effie, eileen, eiza, electra, elena, elise, ellie, elodie, eloise, elora, ember, emerson, esme, estelle, evelyn, evolee
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farah, farren, faye, felicity, fern, finley, fleur, florence, frankie, freya, frieda
G
gaia, galiena, genie, gia, gianna, gigi, gisela, giselle, genesis, grecia, greer, greta, gwendolyn
H
hadlee, harlow, harlee, harlyn, harper, hayden, hazel, helena, heidi, holland
I
ida, ileana, imogen, indianna, indie, inessa, ingrid, inna, iris, irene, isabel, isadora, isla, ivana, ivory, ivy
J
jacinta, jadelyn, jamie, jamilla, jaylah, jenna, jersey, jocelyn, jodie, jolene, jordyn, juliana, july, juniper, juno
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kaia, kalina, kalani, karina, katherine, kaya, kaylee, keegan, kelby, kelsey, kendall, kendra, kenna, kiara, kimberly, kinsley, kristina, kyra
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lara, laurel, layla, leia, leighton, leilani, lena, lesley, leona, leticia, liberty, liliane, lilo, loraine, lorelei, lori, london, lorena, lucia, luisa, lumi, luna, lynn
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maeve, maize, malia, marcella, mariana, marissa, margot, marisol, marjorie, marlene, matilde, mavis, mazikeen, melodie, merlia, micah, mikaela, mila, milena, miriam, mirielle, mona, myrsina
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nadia, nadine, naomi, naressa, nathalia, naya, neila, neo, nicola, nikita, noelle, nora, nova, nur, nyla, nyx
O
octavia, odelia, odina, olena, olita, olive, olivia, olympia, opal, ophelia, oriana, orion, orla, orlena
P
paige, paislee, pandora, pearle, penelope, pepper, perrie, petra, peyton, phoebe, pilar, pip, piper, pippa, priscilla, priya, prudence
Q
queenie, quella, quinn, quinta
R
raffa, rana, raven, regina, remi, rhea, rhiannon, river, robin, rome, rosabelle, rosalie, rosalyn, rosette, rowan
S
sable, sadie, sage, sahar, salem, samira, saoirse, saskia, savannah, scout, selina, serafin, seraphina, shani, shenae, sia, siobhan, sloane, solene, solstice, sonya, summer, suri, sydney, sylvia
T
tamara, tana, tasmin, tasha, tatiana, teagan, tessa, thalia, thea, tilda, toni, tove, tricia, trixie, tuesday
U
udelle, ulani, uri, urma, ursa
V
valerie, valentina, valentine, venus, vera, verona, vivian
W
weslyn, whitney, willa, willow, winnie, wynona, wynter
X
xahlia, xana, xandra, xanthi, xena, xylia
Y
yara, yasmine, yana, yani, ysabel, yvette, yvonne
Z
zada, zahara, zara, zariah, zaylee, zeina, zelda, zelena, zeriah, zoelle, zuri
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newyorktheater · 5 years ago
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James Earl Jones in 1974 King Lear
Christopher Fitzgerald and Bill Irwin in In-Zoom
Gospel choir member in Antigone in Ferguson
Elaine Paige in CATS
Among the avalanche of streaming options this weekend are a timely Beckett play and the rich theater offerings of an arts “marathon” —  both “opening” today — that count as must-see theater in my book. Two plays are opening Sunday that you could and should see (especially if they’re new to you). And then I list another ten still running that are worth catching before the end of their “runs.”  Unlike live theater on stage, some of this online theater you can see right on this page.
These recommendations are by no means all that’s available this weekend. For more listings check out my Calendar of May 2020 Theater Openings. and my overview of ongoing series and platforms, Where To Get Your Theater Fix Online
Must-see theater opening Saturday
Brooke Adams in Happy Days when it was on stage Off-Broadway
Happy Days Plays in the House Brooke Adams and (her husband) Tony Shalhoub will read Samuel Beckett’s Happy Days (I loved the production of this absurdist play in which they starred; my review.) This absurdist play about a woman trapped in sand somehow feels an exact metaphor for this moment, and since it’s basically a monologue, it may well translate well on the Zoom platform that the program Stars in the House uses.
  All Arts Marathon The All Arts Celebration of New York City (cultural) Institutions includes a healthy dose of theater — episodes on The Shed, Heather Christian’s concert-cabaret, Animal Wisdom filmed at The Bushwick Starr, the 1974 Shakespeare in the Park production of King Lear with James Earl Jones, Raul Julia, Rosalind Cash, Paul Sorvino, et al; Pascale Armand’s new work entitled “$#!THOLE COUNTRY CLAPBACK” (chronicling her family’s journey from Haiti) as part of En Garde Arts Uncommon Voices series, and Antigone in Ferguson, the production at Harlem Stage of Theater of War’s adaptation of Sophocles tragedy (featuring Samira Wiley, Chris Noth and Tamara Tunie and a rousing gospel choir.) (I’ve written extensively about Antigone in Ferguson) Some of these are documentaries that incorporate the theater rather than uninterrupted screen-captures of the dramas.
  Could-see theater opening Sunday
School Girls, or the African Mean Girls Play
The title of Jocelyn Bioh’s play that debuted Off-Broadway in 2017 (my review) is is almost longer than its running time. It was inspired by a true story. Pageant officials in Ghana maneuvered for an American-born Ghanian beauty queen of mixed race to represent the West African country in the Miss Universe pageant of 2011, reasoning that her lighter complexion would give her a better chance in the contest.
I And You Plays in the House Jr. A reading of the play by Lauren Gunderson, starring Andrew Barth Feldman (Dear Evan Hansen).  Q&A with the playwright after. Debut of “Plays in the House Jr.” Readings of plays for young people performed by young people, every Sunday from now on at 2 p.m. (My review of an Off-Broadway production of “I and You”)
Still Running, Worth Seeing
Clockwise from top left: Jay O. Sanders, Maryann Plunkett, Sally Murphy, Laila Robins, and Stephen Kunken in the livestreamed world premiere of the Apple Family Play, What Do We Need To Talk About?, written and directed by Richard Nelson.
“What Do We Need To Talk About?”
This tops the list on purpose . Streamed live on April 29 but available once again on YouTube, this is the fifth play by Richard Nelson about the Apple Family, a brother and three sisters in Rhinebeck, New York, and the first one specifically written for Zoom. It is beautiful and sad, funny and moving, terrifically acted, and perfectly timed – a precise reflection of our sudden new era.
Barber Shop Chronicles National Theatre At Home This play by Inua Ellams of the importance of barber shops to African men by presenting scenes from them in Peckham, Johannesburg, Harare, Kampala, Lagos and Accra over the course of a single day. Online free through May 21
Bill Irwin’s In-Zoom San Diego’s Old Globe The master clown presents his new 10-minute play in which he and Christopher Fitzgerald portray two fellows attempting to record inspirational messages with tragicomic results.Free on the Old Globe’s Youtube channel available through Sunday.
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CATS The Shows Must Go On The film of the 1998 stage production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical, starring Elaine Paige and Sir John Mills. Available through Sunday afternoon.
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COVID and Incarceration 24 Hour Plays This special edition of Viral Monologues offers 15 newly created plays about the prison system.  Of particular note are the plays by Lynn Nottage, Shakira Senghor and Lemon Anderson)
The Encounter St. Ann’s Warehouse A revival of the audio-heavy one-man play by Simon McBurney that tells the eerie true story of National Geographic photographer Loren McIntyre’s encounter with the elusive Mayoruna tribe while lost in the Amazon rainforest. The show had a run on Broadway in 2016. (My review) It will be presented through May 22.
Frankie and Will (MCC) This is a play for the ages – specifically two ages, our own and 1606 in England. In both eras, pandemics (the Black Plague; COVID-19) have shut down the theaters, leaving people, including theater people, stuck in their homes. In this 25-minute play, Talene Monahan whimsically imagines William Shakespeare (portrayed by Michael Urie, who’s rapidly becoming the go-to pandemic period performer) as trapped in quarantine with his unpaid apprentice Francis (Ryan Spahn)
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Love, Loss and What I Wore (92y)
Times have changed since Rosie O’Donnell, Carol Kane and three other actresses gave a one-night only reading in 2017 of Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron’s popular play at the 92nd Street Y. The Y recorded the evening, and is now presenting it nightly on its website through May 25th as a fundraiser. But if we have been thrust suddenly into a radically different era, the resurrection of this decade-old play about women and fashion turns out to be a surprisingly good fit
Pipeline BroadwayHD In its second collaboration with BroadwayHD, Lincoln Center presents Dominique Morisseau’s “Pipeline,” a play about a schoolteacher (Karen Pittman) whose son (Namir Smallwood) got into a scuffle with a teacher at his boarding school and is in danger of being expelled, and arrested. As I wrote in my review in 2017, Morisseau masterfully upends the tired assumptions that might attach to such a drama, in a play that is not just smart and engaging; it is also the most literate of any I’d seen that year. Available through May 22.
Selected Shorts (Symphony Space) 
In the first ever virtual edition of Symphony Space’s long-running Selected Stories series, four familiar actors read the following short comic stories, based on the theme of best laid plans: Maulik Pancholy: Riding Solo by Simon Rich. Emily Skeggs: Miss Laura’s School for Esquire Men by Carmen Maria Machado. Allison Williams: The Meeting by Aimee Bender. Bobby Cannavale: Magnificent Desolation by Jess Walter
Must-See Theater This Weekend May 16-17: Beckett’s Happy Days, All Arts Marathon (Jame Earl Jones’ King Lear. Antigone in Ferguson, etc.) Among the avalanche of streaming options this weekend are a timely Beckett play and the rich theater offerings of an arts "marathon" --  both "opening" today -- that count as must-see theater in my book.
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ealderet · 7 years ago
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Emmys 2017: Lista completa de ganadores.
La 69 edición de los Premios Emmy que se ha celebrado anoche en Los Angeles nos ha dejado una larga lista de ganadores. Aunque Westworld partía con una ventaja de cinco premios en las categorías creativas, finalmente la serie creada por Jonathan Nolan y Lisa Joy de HBO no ha sido la gran ganadora de la noche. En su lugar, The Handmaid's Tale se ha convertido en la gran triunfadora de la noche, no sólo como Mejor serie dramática, galardón más prestigioso de la gala, sino que su protagonista Elisabeth Moss se ha llevado el Emmy a Mejor actriz por su papel protagonista en la serie.
Otra triunfadora indiscutible esta madrugada ha sido Big Little Lies, la serie limitada basada en la novela homónima de Liane Moriarty, que ha hecho pleno en las categorías de "serie limitada, tv movie o especial", llevándose Mejor actriz, Mejor actriz de reparto y Mejor actor de reparto. Tanto Big Little Lies como The Hansmaid's Tale empatan con 8 premios, los cinco recibidos en la gala de esta noche y los tres que ya portaba desde la entrega de las categorías creativas el pasado fin de semana.
Veep ha vuelto a hacerse con el premio a Mejor serie de comedia y Julia Louis-Dreyfuss con el galardón que la reconoce como Mejor actriz en la misma categoría. El premio a Mejor actor en comedia ha sido para Donald Glover por Atlanta, comedia que también ha sido objeto de diversos reconocimientos a lo largo de la gala.
Asimismo, la aclamada Black Mirror se ha hecho con los dos premios a los que optaba, y Sterling K. Brown ha dado la sorpresa como Mejor actor de drama por This is Us.
Puedes ver la LISTA COMPLETA DE GANADORES a continuación:
Mejor serie de comedia
Atlanta Black-ish Master of None Modern Family Sillicon Valley Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Veep --- GANADORA
Mejor serie de drama
Better Call Saul The Crown The Handmaid's Tale --- GANADORA House of Cards Stranger Things This is Us Westworld
Mejor miniserie
Big Little Lies --- GANADORA Fargo FEUD: Bette and Joan Genius The Night Of Mejor TV Movie Black Mirror: San Junipero --- GANADORA Dolly Parton's Christmas Of Many Colors: Circle Of Love Sherlock: The Lying Detective (Masterpiece) The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks The Wizard Of Lies
Mejor actor de comedia
Anthony Anderson (Black-ish) Aziz Ansari (Master of None) Zach Galifianakis (Baskets) Donald Glover (Atlanta) --- GANADOR William H. Macy (Shameless) Jeffrey Tambor (Transparent)
Mejor actriz de comedia
Pamela Adlon (Better Things) Jane Fonda (Grace and Frankie) Allison Janney (Mom) Ellie Kemper (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep) -- GANADORA Lily Tomlin (Grace and Frankie) Tracee Ellis Ross (Black-ish)
Mejor actor de drama
Sterling K. Brown (This Is Us) --- GANADOR Liev Schreiber (Ray Donovan) Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul) Kevin Spacey (House of Cards) Matthew Rhys (The Americans) Milo Ventimiglia (This Is Us) Anthony Hopkins (Westworld)
Mejor actriz de drama
Viola Davis (Cómo defender a un asesino) Claire Foy (The Crown) Elisabeth Moss (The Handmaid's Tale) --- GANADORA Keri Russell (The Americans) Evan Rachel Wood (Westworld) Robin Wright (House of Cards)
Mejor actor secundario de comedia
Louie Anderson (Baskets) Ty Burrell (Modern Family) Alec Baldwin (Saturday Night Live) -- GANADOR Tituss Burgess (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) Tony Hale (Veep) Matt Walsh (Veep)
Mejor actriz secundaria de comedia
Leslie Jones (Saturday Night Live) Kate McKinnon (Saturday Night Live) --- GANADORA Vanessa Bayer (Saturday Night Live) Kathryn Hahn (Transparent) Judith Light (Transparent) Anna Chlumsky (Veep)
Mejor actor secundario de drama
Jonathan Banks (Better Call Saul) Mandy Patinkin (Homeland) Michael Kelly (House of Cards) David Harbour (Stranger Things) John Lithgow (The Crown) --- GANADOR Ron Cephas Jones (This Is Us) Jeffrey Wright (Westworld)
Mejor actriz secundaria de drama
Uzo Aduba (Orange Is The New Black) Millie Bobby Brown (Stranger Things) Ann Dowd (The Handmaid's Tale) --- GANADORA Samira Wiley (The Handmaid's Tale) Chrissy Metz (This Is Us) Thandie Newton (Westworld)
Mejor actriz de miniserie o TV Movie
Felicity Huffman (American Crime) Nicole Kidman (Big Little Lies) --- GANADORA Reese Witherspoon (Big Little Lies) Carrie Coon (Fargo) Jessica Lange (FEUD: Bette And Joan) Susan Sarandon (FEUD: Bette And Joan)
Mejor actor de miniserie o TV Movie
Riz Ahmed (The Night Of) --- GANADOR Benedict Cumnberbatch (Sherlock: The Lying Detective) Robert De Niro (The Wizard of Lies) Ewan McGregor (Fargo) Geoffrey Rush (Genius) John Turturro (The Night Of)
Mejor actriz secundaria de miniserie o TV Movie
Regina King (American Crime) Shailene Woodley (Big Little Lies) Laura Dern (Big Litlle Lies) --- GANADORA Judy Davis (FEUD: Bette And Joan) Jackie Hoffman (FEUD: Bette And Joan) Michelle Pfeiffer (The Wizard Of Lies)
Mejor actor secundario de miniserie o TV Movie
Alexander Skarsgård (Big Little Lies) --- GANADOR David Thewlis (Fargo) Alfred Molina (FEUD: Bette And Joan) Stanley Tucci (FEUD: Bette And Joan) Bill Camp (The Night Of) Michael Kenneth Williams (The Night Of)
Mejor dirección (comedia)
Donald Glover (Atlanta) --- GANADOR Jamie Babbit (Silicon Valley) Mike Judge (Silicon Valley) Morgan Sackett (Veep) David Mandel (Veep) Dale Stern (Veep)
Mejor dirección (drama)
Vince Gilligan (Better Call Saul) Lesli Linka Glatter (Homeland) Matt y Ross Duffer (Stranger Things) Stephen Daldry (The Crown) Kate Dennis (The Handmaid's Tale) Reed Morano (The Handmaid's Tale) --- GANADORA Jonathan Nolan (Westworld)
Mejor dirección (Miniserie o TV Movie)
Jean-Marc Vallée (Big Little Lies) --- GANADOR Noah Hawley (Fargo) Ryan Murphy (FEUD: Bette and Joan) Ron Howard (Genius) James Marsh (The Night Of) Steven Zaillian (The Night Of)
Mejor guion (drama)
Joel Fields y Joe Weisberg (The Americans) Gordon Smith (Better Call Saul) Peter Morgan (The Crown) Bruce Miller (The Handmaid's Tale) --- GANADOR Matt y Ross Duffer (Stranger Things) Lisa Joy y Jonathan Nolan(Westworld)
Mejor guion (comedia)
Donald Glover (Atlanta) Stephen Glover (Atlanta) Aziz Ansari y Lena Waithe (Master of None) --- GANADOR Alec Berg (Silicon Valley) Billy Kimball (Veep) David Mandel (Veep)
Mejor guion (Serie limitada, TV Movie)
David E. Kelley (Big Little Lies) Charlie Brooker (Black Mirror: San Junipero) --- GANADOR Noah Fawley (Fargo) Ryan Murphy (FEUD: Bette and Joan) Jaffe Cohen, Michael Zam, Ryan Murphy (FEUD: Bette and Joan) Richard Price y Steven Zaillian (The Night Of)
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cineboricua · 7 years ago
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Mira los ganadores de los premios Emmy 2017
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Mira quienes fueron los ganadores de los premios Emmy 2017
Ayer domingo 17 de septiembre fueron los premios Emmy en el Teatro Microsoft de Los Angeles y Stephen Colbert sirvió como anfitrión. Los 69th Emmy Awards fueron producidos por White Cherry Entertainment con Glenn Weiss y Ricky Kirshner como productores ejecutivo. Abajo les dejamos la lista de los ganadores de los premios anuales.
Ganadores de los 69th Emmy Awards: *Los ganadores se indican con texto en negrita*
Outstanding Drama Series:
Better Call Saul • AMC
The Crown • Netflix
The Handmaid’s Tale • Hulu
House Of Cards • Netflix
Stranger Things • Netflix
This Is Us • NBC
Westworld • HBO
Outstanding Comedy Series:
Atlanta • FX Networks
Master Of None • Netflix
Modern Family • ABC
Silicon Valley • HBO
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt • Netflix
Veep • HBO
Outstanding Limited Series:
Big Little Lies • HBO
Fargo • FX Networks
FEUD: Bette And Joan • FX Networks
Genius • National Geographic
The Night Of • HBO
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series:
Matthew Rhys as Philip Jennings, The Americans • FX Networks
Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill, Better Call Saul • AMC
Kevin Spacey as Francis Underwood, House Of Cards • Netflix
Liev Schreiber as Ray Donovan, Ray Donovan • Showtime
Sterling K. Brown as Randall Pearson, This Is Us • NBC
Milo Ventimiglia as Jack Pearson, This Is Us • NBC
Anthony Hopkins as Dr. Ford, Westworld • HBO
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series:
Keri Russell as Elizabeth Jennings, The Americans • FX Networks
Claire Foy as Queen Elizabeth II, The Crown • Netflix
Elisabeth Moss as Offred, The Handmaid’s Tale • Hulu
Robin Wright as Claire Underwood, House Of Cards • Netflix
Viola Davis as Annalise Keating, How To Get Away With Murder • ABC
Evan Rachel Wood as Dolores, Westworld • HBO
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series:
Donald Glover as Earn Marks, Atlanta • FX Networks
Zach Galifianakis as Chip Baskets / Dale Baskets, Baskets • FX Networks
Anthony Anderson as Andre Johnson, black-ish • ABC
Aziz Ansari as Dev, Master Of None • Netflix
William H. Macy as Frank Gallagher, Shameless • Showtime
Jeffrey Tambor as Maura Pfefferman, Transparent • Amazon
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series:
Pamela Adlon as Sam Fox, Better Things • FX Networks
Tracee Ellis Ross as Rainbow Johnson, black-ish • ABC
Jane Fonda as Grace Hanson, Grace And Frankie • Netflix
Lily Tomlin as Frankie Bergstein, Grace And Frankie • Netflix
Allison Janney as Bonnie, Mom • CBS
Ellie Kemper as Kimmy Schmidt, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt • Netflix
Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Selina Meyer, Veep • HBO
Outstanding Lead Actor In Limited Series Or Movie:
Ewan McGregor as Ray Stussy/Emmit Stussy, Fargo • FX Networks
Geoffrey Rush as Albert Einstein, Genius • National Geographic
Riz Ahmed as Nasir “Naz” Khan, The Night Of • HBO
John Turturro as John Stone, The Night Of • HBO
Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock: The Lying Detective (Masterpiece) • PBS
Robert De Niro as Bernie Madoff, The Wizard Of Lies • HBO
Outstanding Lead Actress In Limited Series Or Movie:
Felicity Huffman as Jeanette Hesby, American Crime • ABC
Nicole Kidman as Celeste Wright, Big Little Lies • HBO
Reese Witherspoon as Madeline MacKenzie, Big Little Lies • HBO
Carrie Coon as Gloria Burgle, Fargo • FX Networks
Jessica Lange as Joan Crawford, FEUD: Bette And Joan • FX Networks
Susan Sarandon as Bette Davis, FEUD: Bette And Joan • FX Networks
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series:
Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut, Better Call Saul • AMC
John Lithgow as Winston Churchill, The Crown • Netflix
Mandy Patinkin as Saul Berenson, Homeland • Showtime
Michael Kelly as Doug Stamper, House Of Cards • Netflix
David Harbour as Jim Hopper, Stranger Things • Netflix
Ron Cephas Jones as William Hill, This Is Us • NBC
Jeffrey Wright as Bernard Lowe, Westworld • HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series:
Ann Dowd as Aunt Lydia, The Handmaid’s Tale • Hulu
Samira Wiley as Moira, The Handmaid’s Tale • Hulu
Uzo Aduba as Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren, Orange Is The New Black • Netflix
Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven, Stranger Things • Netflix
Chrissy Metz as Kate Pearson, This Is Us • NBC
Thandie Newton as Maeve, Westworld • HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series:
Louie Anderson as Christine Baskets, Baskets • FX Networks
Ty Burrell as Phil Dunphy, Modern Family • ABC
Alec Baldwin as Donald Trump, Saturday Night Live • NBC
Tituss Burgess as Titus Andromedon, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt • Netflix
Tony Hale as Gary Walsh, Veep • HBO
Matt Walsh as Mike McLintock, Veep • HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series:
Vanessa Bayer as Various Characters, Saturday Night Live • NBC
Leslie Jones as Various Characters, Saturday Night Live • NBC
Kate McKinnon as Various Characters, Saturday Night Live • NBC
Kathryn Hahn as Raquel Fein, Transparent • Amazon
Judith Light as Shelly Pfefferman, Transparent • Amazon
Anna Chlumsky as Amy Brookheimer, Veep • HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Series Or Movie:
Alexander Skarsgård as Perry Wright, Big Little Lies • HBO
David Thewlis as V.M. Varga, Fargo • FX Networks
Alfred Molina as Robert Aldrich, FEUD: Bette And Joan • FX Networks
Stanley Tucci as Jack Warner, FEUD: Bette And Joan • FX Networks
Bill Camp as Homicide Det. Dennis Box, The Night Of • HBO
Michael Kenneth Williams as Freddy Knight, The Night Of • HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Series Or Movie:
Regina King as Kimara Walters, American Crime • ABC
Laura Dern as Renata Klein, Big Little Lies • HBO
Shailene Woodley as Jane Chapman, Big Little Lies • HBO
Judy Davis as Hedda Hopper, FEUD: Bette And Joan • FX Networks
Jackie Hoffman as Mamacita, FEUD: Bette And Joan • FX Networks
Michelle Pfeiffer as Ruth Madoff, The Wizard Of Lies • HBO
Outstanding Television Movie:
Black Mirror: San Junipero • Netflix
Dolly Parton’s Christmas Of Many Colors: Circle Of Love • NBC
The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks • HBO
Sherlock: The Lying Detective (Masterpiece) • PBS
The Wizard Of Lies • HBO
Outstanding Variety Talk Series:
Full Frontal With Samantha Bee • TBS
Jimmy Kimmel Live • ABC
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver • HBO
The Late Late Show With James Corden • CBS
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert • CBS
Real Time With Bill Maher • HBO
Outstanding Reality-Competition Program:
The Amazing Race • CBS
American Ninja Warrior • NBC
Project Runway • Lifetime
RuPaul’s Drag Race • VH1
Top Chef • Bravo
The Voice • NBC
Outstanding Animated Program:
Archer • Archer Dreamland: No Good Deed • FX Networks
Bob’s Burgers • Bob, Actually • FOX
Elena And The Secret Of Avalor (Sofia The First) • Disney Channel
The Simpsons • The Town • FOX
South Park • Member Berries • Comedy Central
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ealderet · 7 years ago
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Lista completa de nominados a los Premios Emmy 2017. Los Premios Emmy han revelado hoy a los nominados en las diferentes categorías de su 69ª edición. Anna Chlumsky (Veep) y Shemar Moore (Mentes Criminales) han sido los actores elegidos, junto al CEO de la Academia de la Televisión Hayma Washington, para revelar a los actores, actrices y proyectos televisivos que competirán el 17 de septiembre en la ceremonia de entrega de estos galardones en el Microsoft Theater de Los Ángeles. Puedes consultar la lista completa de nominados a continuación: Mejor serie de comedia AtlantaBlack-ishMaster of NoneModern FamilySillicon ValleyUnbreakable Kimmy SchmidtVeep Mejor serie de drama Better Call SaulThe CrownThe Handmaid's TaleHouse of CardsStranger ThingsThis is UsWestworld Mejor miniserie Big Little LiesFargoFEUD: Bette and JoanGeniusThe Night Of Mejor TV Movie Black Mirror: San JuniperoDolly Parton's Christmas Of Many Colors: Circle Of LoveSherlock: The Lying Detective (Masterpiece)The Immortal Life Of Henrietta LacksThe Wizard Of Lies Mejor actor de comedia Anthony Anderson (Black-ish)Aziz Ansari (Master of None)Zach Galifianakis (Baskets)Donald Glover (Atlanta)William H. Macy (Shameless)Jeffrey Tambor (Transparent) Mejor actriz de comedia Pamela Adlon (Better Things)Jane Fonda (Grace and Frankie)Allison Janney (Mom)Ellie Kemper (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt)Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep) Mejor actor de drama Sterling K. Brown (This Is Us)Liev Schreiber (Ray Donovan)Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul)Kevin Spacey (House of Cards)Matthew Rhys (The Americans)Milo Ventimiglia (This Is Us)Anthony Hopkins (Westworld) Mejor actriz de drama Viola Davis (Cómo defender a un asesino)Claire Foy (The Crown)Elisabeth Moss (The Handmaid's Tale)Keri Russell (The Americans)Evan Rachel Wood (Westworld)Robin Wright (House of Cards) Mejor actor secundario de comedia Louie Anderson (Baskets)Ty Burrell (Modern Family)Alec Baldwin (Saturday Night Live)Tituss Burgess (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt)Tony Hale (Veep)Matt Walsh (Veep) Mejor actriz secundaria de comedia Leslie Jones (Saturday Night Live)Kate McKinnon (Saturday Night Live)Vanessa Bayer (Saturday Night Live)Kathryn Hahn (Transparent)Judith Light (Transparent)Anna Chlumsky (Veep) Mejor actor secundario de drama Jonathan Banks (Better Call Saul)Mandy Patinkin (Homeland)Michael Kelly (Homeland)David Harbour (Stranger Things)John Lithgow (The Crown)Ron Cephas Jones (This Is Us)Jeffrey Wright (Westworld) Mejor actriz secundaria de drama Uzo Aduba (Orange Is The New Black)Millie Bobby Brown (Stranger Things)Ann Dowd (The Handmaid's Tale) Samira Wiley (The Handmaid's Tale) Chrissy Metz (This Is Us)Thandie Newton (Westworld) Mejor actriz de miniserie o TV Movie Felicity Huffman (American Crime)Nicole Kidman (Big Little Lies)Reese Witherspoon (Big Little Lies)Carrie Coon (Fargo)Jessica Lange (FEUD: Bette And Joan)Susan Sarandon (FEUD: Bette And Joan) Mejor actor de miniserie o TV Movie Riz Ahmed (The Night Of)Benedict Cumnberbatch (Sherlock: The Lying Detective)Robert De Niro (The Wizard of Lies)Ewan McGregor (Fargo)Geoffrey Rush (Genius)John Turturro (The Night Of) Mejor actriz secundaria de miniserie o TV Movie Regina King (American Crime)Shailene Woodley (Big Little Lies)Laura Dern (Big Litlle Lies)Judy Davis (FEUD: Bette And Joan)Jackie Hoffman (FEUD: Bette And Joan)Michelle Pfeiffer (The Wizard Of Lies) Mejor actor secundario de miniserie o TV Movie Alexander Skarsgård (Big Litlle Lies)David Thewlis (Fargo)Alfred Molina (FEUD: Bette And Joan)Stanley Tucci (FEUD: Bette And Joan)Bill Camp (The Night Of)Michael Kenneth Williams (The Night Of) Mejor actriz invitada en drama Cicely Tyson (Cómo defender a un asesino)Laverne Cox (Orange Is The New Black)Shannon Purser (Stranger Things)Alison Wright (The Americans)Alexis Bledel (The Handmaid's Tale)Ann Dowd (The Leftovers) Mejor actor invitado en drama Ben Mendelsohn (Bloodline)BD Wong (Mr. Robot)Hank Azaria (Ray Donovan)Brian Tyree Henry (This Is Us)Gerald McRaney (This Is Us)Denis O'Hare (This Is Us) Mejor actriz invitada en comedia Wanda Sykes (Black-ish)Carrie Fisher (Catastrophe)Becky Ann Baker (Girls)Angela Bassett (Master Of None)Melissa McCarthy (Saturday Night Live)Kristen Wiig (Saturday Night Live) Mejor actor invitado en comedia Matthew Rhys (Girls)Riz Ahmed (Girls)Lin-Manuel Miranda (Saturday Night Live)Dave Chappelle (Saturday Night Live)Tom Hanks (Saturday Night Live)Hugh Laurie (Veep)
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La Academia de Televisión anunció hoy las nominaciones para los 69 Premios Emmy en el Teatro Wolf en el Centro de Medios Saban de la Academia de Televisión. Anna Chlumsky y Shemar Moore fueron acompañados por el presidente de la Academia de Televisión y CEO Hayma Washington en la ceremonia de nominaciones. (Mira las nominaciones abajo)
Los premios Emmy serán televisados en directo desde el Teatro Microsoft de Los Ángeles, el domingo 17 de septiembre en CBS. Stephen Colbert servirá como anfitrión.
69th EMMY AWARDS NOMINATIONS: (También las puede ver AQUI)
Outstanding Drama Series:
Better Call Saul • AMC
The Crown • Netflix
The Handmaid’s Tale • Hulu
House Of Cards • Netflix
Stranger Things • Netflix
This Is Us • NBC
Westworld • HBO
Outstanding Comedy Series:
Atlanta • FX Networks
Master Of None • Netflix
Modern Family • ABC
Silicon Valley • HBO
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt • Netflix
Veep • HBO
Outstanding Limited Series:
Big Little Lies • HBO
Fargo • FX Networks
FEUD: Bette And Joan • FX Networks
Genius • National Geographic
The Night Of • HBO
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series:
Matthew Rhys as Philip Jennings, The Americans • FX Networks
Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill, Better Call Saul • AMC
Kevin Spacey as Francis Underwood, House Of Cards • Netflix
Liev Schreiber as Ray Donovan, Ray Donovan • Showtime
Sterling K. Brown as Randall Pearson, This Is Us • NBC
Milo Ventimiglia as Jack Pearson, This Is Us • NBC
Anthony Hopkins as Dr. Ford, Westworld • HBO
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series:
Keri Russell as Elizabeth Jennings, The Americans • FX Networks
Claire Foy as Queen Elizabeth II, The Crown • Netflix
Elisabeth Moss as Offred, The Handmaid’s Tale • Hulu
Robin Wright as Claire Underwood, House Of Cards • Netflix
Viola Davis as Annalise Keating, How To Get Away With Murder • ABC
Evan Rachel Wood as Dolores, Westworld • HBO
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series:
Donald Glover as Earn Marks, Atlanta • FX Networks
Zach Galifianakis as Chip Baskets / Dale Baskets, Baskets • FX Networks
Anthony Anderson as Andre Johnson, black-ish • ABC
Aziz Ansari as Dev, Master Of None • Netflix
William H. Macy as Frank Gallagher, Shameless • Showtime
Jeffrey Tambor as Maura Pfefferman, Transparent • Amazon
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series:
Pamela Adlon as Sam Fox, Better Things • FX Networks
Tracee Ellis Ross as Rainbow Johnson, black-ish • ABC
Jane Fonda as Grace Hanson, Grace And Frankie • Netflix
Lily Tomlin as Frankie Bergstein, Grace And Frankie • Netflix
Allison Janney as Bonnie, Mom • CBS
Ellie Kemper as Kimmy Schmidt, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt • Netflix
Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Selina Meyer, Veep • HBO
Outstanding Lead Actor In Limited Series Or Movie:
Ewan McGregor as Ray Stussy/Emmit Stussy, Fargo • FX Networks
Geoffrey Rush as Albert Einstein, Genius • National Geographic
Riz Ahmed as Nasir “Naz” Khan, The Night Of • HBO
Rites John Turturro as John Stone, The Night Of • HBO
Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock: The Lying Detective (Masterpiece) • PBS
Robert De Niro as Bernie Madoff, The Wizard Of Lies • HBO
Outstanding Lead Actress In Limited Series Or Movie:
Felicity Huffman as Jeanette Hesby, American Crime • ABC
Nicole Kidman as Celeste Wright, Big Little Lies • HBO
Reese Witherspoon as Madeline MacKenzie, Big Little Lies • HBO
Carrie Coon as Gloria Burgle, Fargo • FX Networks
Jessica Lange as Joan Crawford, FEUD: Bette And Joan • FX Networks
Susan Sarandon as Bette Davis, FEUD: Bette And Joan • FX Networks
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series:
Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut, Better Call Saul • AMC
John Lithgow as Winston Churchill, The Crown • Netflix
Mandy Patinkin as Saul Berenson, Homeland • Showtime
Michael Kelly as Doug Stamper, House Of Cards • Netflix
David Harbour as Jim Hopper, Stranger Things • Netflix
Ron Cephas Jones as William Hill, This Is Us • NBC
Jeffrey Wright as Bernard Lowe, Westworld • HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series:
Ann Dowd as Aunt Lydia, The Handmaid’s Tale • Hulu
Samira Wiley as Moira, The Handmaid’s Tale • Hulu
Uzo Aduba as Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren, Orange Is The New Black • Netflix
Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven, Stranger Things • Netflix
Chrissy Metz as Kate Pearson, This Is Us • NBC
Thandie Newton as Maeve, Westworld • HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series:
Louie Anderson as Christine Baskets, Baskets • FX Networks
Ty Burrell as Phil Dunphy, Modern Family • ABC
Alec Baldwin as Donald Trump, Saturday Night Live • NBC
Tituss Burgess as Titus Andromedon, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt • Netflix
Tony Hale as Gary Walsh, Veep • HBO
Matt Walsh as Mike McLintock, Veep • HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series:
Vanessa Bayer as Various Characters, Saturday Night Live • NBC
Leslie Jones as Various Characters, Saturday Night Live • NBC
Kate McKinnon as Various Characters, Saturday Night Live • NBC
Kathryn Hahn as Raquel Fein, Transparent • Amazon
Judith Light as Shelly Pfefferman, Transparent • Amazon
Anna Chlumsky as Amy Brookheimer, Veep • HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Series Or Movie:
Alexander Skarsgård as Perry Wright, Big Little Lies • HBO
David Thewlis as V.M. Varga, Fargo • FX Networks
Alfred Molina as Robert Aldrich, FEUD: Bette And Joan • FX Networks
Stanley Tucci as Jack Warner, FEUD: Bette And Joan • FX Networks
Bill Camp as Homicide Det. Dennis Box, The Night Of • HBO
Michael Kenneth Williams as Freddy Knight, The Night Of • HBO
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Series Or Movie:
Regina King as Kimara Walters, American Crime • ABC
Laura Dern as Renata Klein, Big Little Lies • HBO
Shailene Woodley as Jane Chapman, Big Little Lies • HBO
Judy Davis as Hedda Hopper, FEUD: Bette And Joan • FX Networks
Jackie Hoffman as Mamacita, FEUD: Bette And Joan • FX Networks
Michelle Pfeiffer as Ruth Madoff, The Wizard Of Lies • HBO
Outstanding Television Movie:
Black Mirror: San Junipero • Netflix
Dolly Parton’s Christmas Of Many Colors: Circle Of Love • NBC
The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks • HBO
Sherlock: The Lying Detective (Masterpiece) • PBS
The Wizard Of Lies • HBO
Outstanding Variety Talk Series:
Full Frontal With Samantha Bee • TBS
Jimmy Kimmel Live • ABC
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver • HBO
The Late Late Show With James Corden • CBS
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert • CBS
Real Time With Bill Maher • HBO
Outstanding Reality-Competition Program:
The Amazing Race • CBS
American Ninja Warrior • NBC
Project Runway • Lifetime
RuPaul’s Drag Race • VH1
Top Chef • Bravo
The Voice • NBC
Outstanding Animated Program:
Archer • Archer Dreamland: No Good Deed • FX Networks
Bob’s Burgers • Bob, Actually • FOX
Elena And The Secret Of Avalor (Sofia The First) • Disney Channel
The Simpsons • The Town • FOX
South Park • Member Berries • Comedy Central
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