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Wayne Dawson Net Worth, Wiki & Bio
“Wayne Dawson’s impact on the journalism industry is undeniable. Learn about Wayne Dawson Net Worth, career, and personal life in our comprehensive article on his wiki and bio.” Wayne Dawson Intro In the industry, Wayne Dawson has established himself as a well-known journalist and television personality. Wayne has spent more than three decades as a pillar of the Cleveland, Ohio, community where…
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INTRODUCING; DAPHNE “DUCKY” WAYNE
Age: 34
Gender: Cis Female
Pronouns: She/Her
Occupation: 5th Grade Teacher at Dixon Elementary
Trigger Warnings: Mental Illness, Depression, Divorce
Biography: 
Daphne was the product of a teenage pregnancy. Her mother and father were young and not ready for marriage despite the pressure they received to get married. Instead, the two dated and eventually broke up, sharing custody of their child. Daphne’s mother was always jumping from one man to the next, which meant a lot of moving from a young age. She would be with her mother in Myrtle Beach, Savannah, or another place away from Wakefield for a time before going back to town to stay with her father, her mother’s family (the Barclays), or whomever else her mother could pawn her off on before her father brought her back home. 
In middle school, her mother found a man that she loved more than Ducky and left her behind with her father. She got calls and cards, gifts and empty promises of visits for a while, but those all disappeared over the years. Her father took care of her until he met the woman he would marry. She didn’t want to raise someone else’s daughter, so Ducky was pawned back off onto her extended family. After 4 years of couch surfing and inhabiting spare rooms, she graduated and rented a studio apartment while commuting to college to become a teacher.
Her life felt complete when she married Dawson Wayne. He was everything to her, as was his brother and she felt like together they had a real family. One she wanted to expand, but was told by her husband that there was no rush. Eventually, they got a dog, Ace, that she gave much of her maternal energy to. She had more than enough left over despite being a teacher and feeling affectionate towards all of her students as well. But it always felt like he was keeping her at arm’s length. She tried to get through to him and have him open up, but every attempt was met with reassurances that he was fine and it left her to grow unsteady. It felt like there was something wrong with their relationship and he wouldn’t admit to it. Daphne felt like she was losing her mind and it took a toll on her until they separated and filed for divorce.
It didn’t feel like it took him any time at all to move on, date someone else. Deep down Ducky had hoped that her husband would realize he wanted her back with the fear of losing her forever, but instead he got his girlfriend pregnant and had everything she’d wanted with him, with someone else. She’s fallen into a depression and closed herself off in many ways. The only thing she held onto was Ace, the dog, but so did Dawson. It held up their divorce for far too long. But, so did the pain. Watching him start a family, the family she had asked a million times for, with another woman. Someone he loved more than her. Despite being caring and often so bright, she’s become a mess, having a hard time navigating life without him.
Ducky has always wanted children, but now that she’s alone and her doctor has suggested that she might not have time to waste finding someone to fall in love with and have a family like she’d always wanted. It’s killing her, just like the divorce. Just like missing Dawson and seeing him have everything that they were meant to have together with someone that she can’t even bring herself to hate. She worries about burdening others with her issues and making her friends feel awkward or in the middle of her and Dawson, or Zhara. It’s a lot to handle and she’s continuously in ruins over it.
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The Americans, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and More – The Weekend Chill
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The Americans, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and More – The Weekend Chill
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Over the weekend, Amazon picked up sci-fi series The Expanse for a fourth season, after it had been cancelled by Syfy earlier in May. On Tuesday, Deadline brought word that Jamie Foxx would play the lead role in creator Todd McFarlane’s film adaptation of his comic book Spawn, about a black ops guy who dies, ends up in Hell, and is then sent back to Earth as a demonic warrior.
On Wednesday, Woody Harrelson confirmed in an interview that he does indeed have a role in the upcoming Spider-Man spin-off Venom, and revealed that he’s also signed up for a sequel. There’s no official word on his role, but rumours abound that Harrelson might be playing serial killer Cletus Kasady aka Carnage. We’ll find out when Venom releases October 5.
Also on Wednesday, Deadline said that Apple had greenlit a comedy based on 19th-century poet Emily Dickinson, with Hailee Steinfeld (The Edge of Seventeen) in the lead role. On Thursday, Variety reported that Westworld’s James Marsden had been cast for Sonic the Hedgehog movie, where he’ll reportedly play a cop named Tom who teams up with Sonic. The film is slated for November 15, 2019.
Lastly, we got a poster and synopsis for How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, which presents a romantic interest for the dragon Toothless. How to Train Your Dragon 3 is slated for release on March 1, 2019.
That’s all the entertainment news for this week. Welcome back to The Weekend Chill, your one-stop destination for what to watch, play, or listen to this weekend. Here are the best picks.
TV: The Americans Picking up three years after the conclusion of season five, The Americans finds the Jennings in a very different world. While Philip (Matthew Rhys) has moved away from the KGB spy life to focus on their travel-agency cover business, Elizabeth (Keri Russell) and their daughter Paige (Holly Taylor) are now involved deeper than before. Stan Beeman (Noah Emmerich) has settled down and shuttered the Soviet task force.
The sixth and final season of the show – a shortened run of 10 episodes, which ended earlier this week – uses the time jump to push its fictional world closer to the geopolitical upheaval around the corner (the end of the Cold War), though it’s more interested, as always, in how people get caught up on the other sides of battle lines through no inclination of their own.
Critics are full of praise for the season finale, calling it a heart-breaking and excellent end to a terrific show, and some labelling it one of the top 10 finales of all-time. “Part of the reason The Americans became such a rare treat is because it so rarely bowed to the usual pressures of TV story-building,” Variety’s Caroline Framke wrote. “It allowed itself to be slow and insular in a deliberate way that almost always found a satisfying payoff.”
How to access: FX or Hotstar Time commitment: 1 hour, weekly
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Created by Tina Fey and Robert Carlock – the latter of whom served as showrunner for the former’s previous comedy 30 Rock – for Netflix, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt follows Kimmy, a woman in her thirties, who was rescued along with three others from a doomsday cult in Indiana, where Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne (Jon Hamm) had held them for 15 years.
After getting out, Kimmy decides to move to New York City, where she meets gay, struggling actor, Titus Andromedon (Tituss Burgess), and street-wise landlady Lillian Kaushtupper (Carol Kane), and gets a job as a nanny for high-strung and lonely socialite Jacqueline Voorhees (Jane Krakowski). In the three seasons since, Kimmy adjusts to modern-day customs and slowly rebuilds her life, going to college among other things.
The show’s fourth and final season will air in two parts, with six episodes earlier this week and the other six in January 2019. Reviews have been positive: The Atlantic’s Sophie Gilbert noted how it “jokes, over and over again, about how injustice is ingrained within every level of society”, and Vox’s Alissa Wilkinson said “the darkness that’s always been present is finally breaking through, even though it’s also loaded with the same hysterical one-liners and fast-paced humour”.
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How to access: Netflix Time commitment: 3 hours
Pose Prolific producer-creator Ryan Murphy, who recently signed a $300-million deal with Netflix, is back with a new show on FX: a musical dance drama called Pose, created by Murphy, Brad Falchuk (Glee), and Steven Canals. Set in the mid-1980s New York, it looks “at the juxtaposition of several segments of life and society: the rise of the luxury Trump-era universe, the downtown social and literary scene and the ball culture world”.
Pose includes the largest transgender cast ever assembled, according to FX, with over 50 transgender characters in some form. Well-known actors include Kate Mara (Megan Leavey), Evan Peters (American Horror Story), James Van Der Beek (Dawson’s Creek), Angelica Ross (Her Story), and stage performers Billy Porter and Charlayne Woodard. The show starts Sunday in the US, and will be available on Hotstar in India from Monday.
Reviews are mostly favourable. Entertainment Weekly’s Kristen Baldwin said: “For all of its ballroom flash and diva fierceness, Pose is a sweet, touching drama about finding your family, your purpose, yourself.” The Hollywood Reporter’s Dan Fienberg noted “an introductory quality to the opening episodes” and added: “Pose is poignant, funny and completely accessible, whether you’ve been part of this community or your only point of reference is Madonna’s ‘Vogue’ video.”
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How to access: FX or Hotstar Time commitment: 1 hour, weekly
Movies: Black Panther Set immediately after the events of Captain America: Civil War, T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) returns home to Wakanda, the technologically advanced African nation that poses as an agrarian nation to its neighbours. Now king after the death of his father, he finds his rule being challenged by factions within Wakanda, who seek to overthrow him.
Black Panther must work with members of the Dora Milaje, Wakanadan special forces, and CIA to prevent his country from being dragged into an all-out war. In addition to Boseman, the film stars Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman, Daniel Kaluuya, Letitia Wright, Winston Duke, Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker, and Andy Serkis. As always, Stan Lee has a cameo.
Black Panther Is the King of Marvel Movies
Directed by Ryan Coogler (Creed), the film received stellar reviews upon release from critics, including us. Thanks to an impressive cast, three-dimensional characters (plus a great villain), stellar writing and direction, resonating themes, and a soundtrack like no other Marvel film, Black Panther is likely the best of the MCU lot. And it’s now available for purchase on Blu-ray and digital media.
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How to access: Amazon IN, Google Play IN, or YouTube IN Time commitment: 2 hours and 14 minutes
Other mentions: Over in the world of streaming, Netflix had several worthy additions: Brad Pitt-starrer World War Z, 2018 Oscars nominee for Best Animated Feature Film The Breadwinner, Disney’s 1940 animated classic Pinocchio, and the critically-acclaimed Beach Rats (2017) and Eye in the Sky (2015).
Luke Cage, GLOW, The Avengers, and More on Netflix in June 2018
Amazon Prime Video now has Batman Begins, which was earlier only on Netflix. The first two seasons of The Magicians are now available on Amazon as well.
Video games: Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Edition For the thirtieth anniversary of its popular fighting franchise, Capcom decided to package the arcade versions of 12 Street Fighter games: the original Street Fighter, all five versions of Street Fighter II: The World Warrior, Champion Edition, Turbo: Hyper Fighting, Super, and Super Turbo; all three versions of Street Fighter Alpha: Alpha, Alpha 2, and Alpha 3; and all three versions of Street Fighter III: New Generation, 2nd Impact, and 3rd Strike.
Of these twelves, four titles – Turbo: Hyper Fighting, Super Turbo, Alpha 3, and 3rd Strike – also have support for online multiplayer, where four players can join lobbies. The game’s Nintendo Switch version has an exclusive eight-player local mode for Super Street Fighter II. Bonus features include a Museum Mode where you can view concept art from the past three decades, a music player to listen to tracks, and biographies for characters.
Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Edition has received good reviews. It looks good on modern hardware despite the respective age of the 12 titles (between 1987 and 1999), sports responsive controls, sounds great, and has a lot on offer in main content and extras. The only things we didn’t like were a lack of context in some places, and a higher price on the Switch.
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How to access: PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Steam for PC, or Xbox One Time commitment: 18 hours
Other mentions: Beyond that, you should check out Yoku’s Island Express, which brings together pinball mechanics, platforming and open world exploration. It’s getting good reviews, and it’s available on PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.
This week also brought a new action RPG with rogue-lite elements, called Moonlighter. If that’s more your style, be sure to read our review, where it scored a 7 out of 10. It’s available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
There’s also Ikaruga, Sega’s 2001 shoot ‘em up, which has been ported over to the Nintendo Switch. It’s getting great reviews, so if you’ve Nintendo’s handheld and have been looking for a new game, try Ikaruga.
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Sarah Shahi Net Worth
Sarah Shahi’s Biography
Born on January 10, 1980, Aahoo Jahansouz Shahi, known with her occupational name Sarah Shahi, is an actress and ex cheerleader of NLF who is recognized for playing the role of Kate Reed in USA Network’s TV program Fairly Legal and Sameen Shaw in CBS’s television series Person of Interest. The actress currently has an estimated net worth of $3.5 million.
Shahi was born to Mah Monir Soroush Azar, an interior designer and Abbas Jahansouz Shahi in Euless, Texas. She has two siblings, an older brother, Cyrus and her younger sister, Samantha is a production assistant. Sarah Shahi grew up in Euless and graduated from Trinity High School. Later, the actress enrolled at Southern Methodist University and studied English and Theatre over there. In the year 1997, Shahi too won the title of Fort Worth.
Subsequently, Sarah Shahi joined the squad of Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in a hope being an actress. She then moved to Los Angeles.
Debut in Career
In 2000, Sarah Shahi made her movie debut through film Dr. T and the Women. However, she had a minor and uncredited role of cheerleader in the film. In the same year, the actress appeared had small roles in television series; City Guys and Spin City. Later in 2001, Shahi appeared as a guest star in television series like Boston Public, Off Centre and Maybe It’s Me. Besides, she played the role of Jenny for 7 episodes in ABC’s TV series Alias. Sarah then appeared as Meg in TV film Class of ’06 in 2002. Further, she had a small role of TV Diva in My Adventures in Television’s episode “The Chinese Boy”.
Eventually, Sarah Shahi worked in different movies like Old School (2003), Legally Blonde 2: Ride, White & Blonde (2003), A Lot Like Love (2005), For Your Consideration (2006), etc. Besides, the actress too worked in various television series like Dawson’s Creek (2003), ER (2003), Century City (2004), Reba (2004; 2007), Supernatural (2005), Teacher (2006), etc. All these works paid her good sum of money which contributed in her net worth.
In the year 2007, Sarah Shahi starred as Zoe in Brett Ratner’s film Rush Hour 3. The same year, the actress played the role of main character Dani Reese in NBC’s television series Life. Later in 2008, she worked in two films. She portrayed Sana Khaliq in film Shades of Ray and Salwah in AmericanEast. The following year, she appeared as Pooneh Baraheri in Wayne Kramer’s film Crossing Over.
Works from 2011 to Present
Subsequently, Sarah Shahi worked in two films in year 2011. She played the role of Hattie Skunk / Hattie Rockworth in film East Fifth Bliss and Janine LoPietro in I Don’t Know How She Does It. Besides, she portrayed the lead role of Kate Reed in USA Network’s TV program Fairly Legal. She earned good amount of money from these works and raised her net worth. Likewise in 2012, Sarah played in two films; Static, and Bullet to the Head. Further, she acted as Renee Royce in Chicago Fire from 2012 to 2013.
Likewise, Sarah made appearances in films like The Congress (2013), Road to Paloma (2014), Guns for Hire (2014), and Divine Access (2015). Besides, she too appeared in television series like Person of Interest (2013-2016), Ray Donovan (2015), and Pitch (2016). Recently in 2017, Shahi played as Carmela in Netflix’s variety special Michael Bolton’s Big, Sexy Valentine’s Day Special. Further, she will portray the main character Mara Kint in NBC’s TV series Reverie. Moreover, she will soon appear in her new film Hangman.
Net Worth
Sarah Shahi has rarely appeared as main character in films, yet she has worked as lead character in various television series. All these works have helped her to earn the net worth of $3.5 million. She has earned a large amount of money through television series like Alias, Life and The L Word.
Must Know Facts about Sarah Shahi
Real Name: Aahoo Jahansouz Shahi Date of Birth: January 10, 1980 Profession: Actress and Ex Cheerleader Height: 5′ 3″ Husband: Steve Howey (m. 2009) Children: 3 Facebook: 436K Fans in Facebook Instagram: 236K Followers in Instagram Twitter: 241K Followers in Twitter Net Worth: $3.5 Million
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