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marta-diablo · 2 months ago
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The nominees (from top clockwise) Chris Ramsey, Nick Helm, Andrew Maxwell, Josie Long, Sam Simmons and Adam Riches and of the 31st Edinburgh Comedy Award at a photocall in the Jam House, Edinburgh, 25/08/2011
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mysharona1987 · 1 year ago
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guywithbeer · 2 years ago
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Andrew Maxwell bought a puppy?
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purplewillowchicken · 1 year ago
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The boys have rocked up
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With their girls
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And to complete the set the classic comment from Georgia
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alltimelowsuckedmydick · 2 months ago
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are you picking up what i’m putting down
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elitehanitje · 24 days ago
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MJF was defeating QT Marshall at Boca Raton Championship Wrestling when he came face to face with Big Boom AJ alias the Costco Guy
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broadwaydivastournament · 10 months ago
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BROADWAY DIVAS SUPERLATIVES: And the Tony (doesn't) Go to...
Not even the greats have Tony Awards on their shelf. Here are just a small selection of women who have earned three or more Tony nominations, but have yet to (or never will) receive a win. These egregious losses keep me up at night and time is ticking.
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*deceased at the time of this poll
Dana Ivey: 5 Tony losses, 2 categories. 82 years old, alive, retired
1984 Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Sunday in the Park with George)
1984 Best Featured Actress in a Play (Heartbreak House)
1997 Best Featured Actress in a Play (The Last Night of Ballyhoo
2005 Best Featured Actress in a Play (The Rivals)
2007 Best Featured Actress in a Play (Butley)
Jan Maxwell: 5 Tony losses, 5 categories, 61 years old, deceased (2018)
2005 Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang)
2007 Best Featured Actress in a Play (Coram Boy)
2010 Best Leading Actress in a Play (The Royal Family)
2010 Best Featured Actress in a Play (Lend Me a Tenor)
2012 Best Leading Actress in a Musical (Follies)
Laura Linney: 5 Tony losses, 1 category 60 years old, alive, active
2002 Best Leading Actress in a Play (The Crucible)
2005 Best Leading Actress in a Play (Sight Unseen)
2010 Best Leading Actress in a Play (Time Stands Still)
2017 Best Leading Actress in a Play (The Little Foxes)
2020 Best Leading Actress in a Play (My Name is Lucy Barton)
Elaine Stritch: 4 Tony losses, 3 categories, 89 years old, deceased (2014)
1956 Best Featured Actress in a Play (Bus Stop)
1962 Best Leading Actress in a Musical (Sail Away)
1971 Best Leading Actress in a Musical (Company)
1996 Best Leading Actress in a Play (A Delicate Balance)
*2002 Special Theatrical Event (Elaine Stritch at Liberty) - Won a special non-competitive Tony.
Judy Kuhn: 4 Tony losses, 2 categories, 66 years old, alive, active
1987 Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Les Misérables)
1988 Best Leading Actress in a Musical (Chess)
1994 Best Leading Actress in a Musical (She Loves Me)
2015 Best Leading Actress in a Musical (Fiddler on the Roof)
Carolee Carmello: 3 Tony losses, 1 category, 61 years old, alive, active
1999 Best Leading Actress in a Musical (Parade)
2006 Best Leading Actress in a Musical (Lestat)
2013 Best Leading Actress in a Musical (Scandalous)
Julie Andrews: 3 Tony losses, 1 category, 88 years old, alive, semi-active
1957 Best Leading Actress in a Musical (My Fair Lady)
1961 Best Leading Actress in a Musical (Camelot)
1996 Best Leading Actress in a Musical (Victor/Victoria)*
Marin Mazzie: 3 Tony losses, 2 categories, 57 years old, deceased (2018)
1994 Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Passion)
1998 Best Leading Actress in a Musical (Ragtime)
2000 Best Leading Actress in a Musical (Kiss Me, Kate)
2018 posthumous Special Tony Award for her legacy as an advocate for women's health.
Rebecca Luker: 3 Tony losses, 2 categories, 59 years old, deceased (2020)
1995 Best Leading Actress in a Musical (Show Boat)
2000 Best Leading Actress in a Musical (The Music Man)
2007 Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Mary Poppins)
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ghost-qwq · 6 months ago
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oh yeah, guess who just turned 18 lol
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augustusaugustus · 1 month ago
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15.45 Cracked Up
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Luke’s last episode… for now. In which he thinks he knows better than everyone and ends up with two deaths on his conscience.
A great guest appearance from Roger Daltrey.
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xtruss · 1 year ago
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(Left to right) Deborah Blohm, Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Gwendolyn Beck at a party at the Mar-a-Lago club, Palm Beach, Florida, 1995. The names of former associates and victims of deceased sex offender Epstein have been released. AFP/Getty Images
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Nearly 90 Names Were Included In The Documents, With Four Redacted.
Ghislaine Maxwell
Virginia Lee Roberts Giuffre
Kathy Alexander
Miles Alexander
James Michael Austrich
Philip Barden
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Cate Blanchett
David Boies
Laura Boothe
Evelyn Boulet
Rebecca Boylan
Joshua Bunner
Naomi Campbell
Carolyn Casey
Paul Cassell
Sharon Churcher
Bill Clinton
David Copperfield
Alexandra Cousteau
Cameron Diaz
Leonardo DiCaprio
Alan Dershowitz
Dr. Mona Devanesan
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Bradley Edwards
Amanda Ellison
Cimberly Espinosa
Jeffrey Epstein
Annie Farmer
Marie Farmer
Alexandra Fekkai
Crystal Figueroa
Anthony Figueroa
Louis Freeh
Eric Gany
Meg Garvin
Sheridan Gibson-Butte
Robert Giuffre
Al Gore
Ross Gow
Fred Graff
Philip Guderyon
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Shannon Harrison
Stephen Hawking
Victoria Hazel
Brittany Henderson
Brett Jaffe
Michael Jackson
Carol Roberts Kess
Dr. Karen Kutikoff
Peter Listerman
George Lucas
Tony Lyons
Bob Meister
Jamie A. Melanson
Lynn Miller
Marvin Minsky
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David Mullen
Joe Pagano
Mary Paluga
J. Stanley Pottinger
Joseph Recarey
Michael Reiter
Jason Richards
Bill Richardson
Sky Roberts
Scott Rothstein
Forest Sawyer
Doug Schoetlle
Kevin Spacey
Cecilia Stein
Mark Tafoya
Brent Tindall
Kevin Thompson
Donald Trump
Ed Tuttle
Emma Vaghan
Kimberly Vaughan-Edwards
Cresenda Valdes
Anthony Valladares
Maritza Vazquez
Vicky Ward
Jarred Weisfeld
Courtney Wild
Bruce Willis
Daniel Wilson
Andrew Albert Christian Edwards, Duke of York
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guavagyal · 1 year ago
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I don't understand how people saw how a lot of rich & powerful people were connected to Jeffery Epstein and not be critical of rich people or how capitalism makes it easy for rich people to prey upon the most vulnerable people in society.
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guywithbeer · 2 years ago
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Andrew Maxwell watching morning cartoons with his daughter.
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weird-kid-maxx · 1 year ago
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Masterlist!
MY BABYSITTER'S A VAMPIRE
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BONDI RESCUE
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hug-me-brutha · 8 months ago
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What are people's silly little things they care too much about when media gets them wrong?
For me it's when Maxwell Sheffield, fictional broadway producer in The Nanny, constantly talks about his arch-nemesis Andrew Lloyd Webber. They have a running joke about how Max passed on Cats and then ALW took it and made it the longest running show in Broadway history (this was before Phantom overtook it).
The only problem with this is that ALW is not a producer, he's a composer. He wrote Cats himself based on a book of poems and it was never put of his creative control.
If Max needs to have a broadway arch-nemesis it should be Cameron Mackintosh. He's the producer who did Cats, Phantom, Les Mis, Oliver! and loads more extremely successful musicals.
I know they chose ALW because hes more well-known but every joke about ALW in The Nanny just makes me want to go on a rant about who's who in broadway
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ingek73 · 2 years ago
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The Windsors are all about forgiving and forgetting – when it comes to Prince Andrew
Marina Hyde
Some royal rehabilitations are faster than others. The Duke of York’s jaunt with Kate and Wills must have set a new record
Tue 29 Aug 2023 14.44 BST
Do all “fusses” die down eventually, permitting the fussee to return to life largely as they knew it, while the public scratches its head and tries to recall precisely which scandal/multimillion dollar out-of-court settlement/Pizza Express branch it remembers them from? The question arises after the return of Prince Andrew to the royal tableau, driven last weekend by Prince William to church near Balmoral, where the Windsors are currently all gathered (with just the two notable exceptions). I must say I do think that William and Andrew missed a trick not doing carpool karaoke as they rocked up to Crathie Kirk, either to Take That’s Back for Good, or the Gary Puckett and the Union Gap’s jailbait classic Young Girl.
Even so, how fitting that this staged sighting should occur on the very weekend crowds of people descended on Scotland in the hope of spying the Loch Ness monster. You can imagine being there when the cry went up. Oh my God – there it is! Look – you can see its head and neck in the front seat, right next to Prince William! Quick, get a photo, even if “friends” will later claim it’s fake because its fingers aren’t chubby enough.
Anyhow: welcome back, Uncle Andy. Typically, royal rehab efforts move at a more glacial pace. For example, the plan to make the British public fall back in love with Prince Charles after his divorce from Princess Diana and her tragic death was slated by courtiers to take years of slow and painstaking image work. But the picture of Andrew being driven last Sunday by William and Kate, the family’s biggest current stars, comes merely one year after the Duke of York finally settled a civil claim against him by Virginia Giuffre. Giuffre was treated as a sex slave by Andrew’s friend, the late international paedo trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, and long alleged that she was sexually assaulted by Andrew three times when she was 17. The duke denies everything, and his reported $12m settlement did not contain an admission of guilt.
And there he was on Sunday, next to William up front, with Kate relegated to creasing her outfit on the back seat. As indicated, these royal stagings are so often wordless scenes, so we don’t know the full story behind this picture. I suppose it’s remotely possible that when the family were having breakfast that morning, Prince William clocked the presence of Prince Andrew and hissed: “You need to spend a very long time in church indeed. In fact, you know what? I’ll drive you there myself.” Possible, but vanishingly unlikely. Andrew was, after all, pictured exiting the church at the same time as the others, instead of lingering for two or three hundred years after.
So this is not some accident, some last-minute instance of Andrew calling shotgun, or of the Waleses suddenly sighing: “OK, fine, jump in the front and we’ll give you a lift.” Please remember that we are dealing with a family widely held to telegraph fantastically complex and significant messages merely by their choice of brooch or jacket colour, which the public is duly invited to parse for meaning. So sticking a disgraced dimwit in the front seat of your car is not just some random thing that happens of a Sunday morning. This is a planned and choreographed moment, with William as the designated driver.
Even so, doing Andrew’s reintegration at Balmoral does feel particularly on the nose. Attendance here connotes the most particular closeness to the royal family’s wellspring of ineffable majesty and authority – which is perhaps why Epstein himself jumped at an invitation to Balmoral back in 1999, when Andrew had him and Ghislaine Maxwell come and visit the castle. This is the version of staying somewhere at Her Majesty’s pleasure that doesn’t involve sewage in your cell or being allowed to take your own life because it would be better all round for your Famous Men WhatsApp group. (And yes, I do know that Jeffrey and Ghislaine were in New York jails so not technically Her Maj’s guests, but you get the point.)
There were probably 500 things Epstein would have objectively preferred doing than yomping round Balmoral, even if 499 of them were illegal. But the frisson of tightness with the royal family was worth journeying to the deck of the famously spartan log cabin on the estate, and posing with Maxwell on the same bench on which the late Queen Elizabeth II was frequently pictured (even if she wasn’t in residence at the castle at the time). Epstein kept the photo of him and Ghislaine at this cabin in his Manhattan mansion, which was eventually raided by police. Thereafter it was presented as evidence in Maxwell’s trial, as part of prosecutors’ attempts to show that she and Epstein were “partners in crime”.
The third wheel on that trip was Prince Andrew himself. Presumably he took the photo? That’s a typical question with those three, with the notorious picture of Andrew with his arm round the hip of the then 17-year-old Virginia Roberts – while Ghislaine smirks in the background – often believed to have been taken by Epstein himself. Quite why the Prince and Princess of Wales wish to form a new photo trio with Uncle Andy is a mystery. But it comes across as the clearest signal that Andrew’s “banishment” from the family is the type we could all live with: one where you get a free mansion, don’t have to work, and all your significant rellies appear to believe your side of the story and are happy enough to give you a helping hand. The comeback will be greater than the setback – or at least of commensurate size.
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ghost-qwq · 1 year ago
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draw Gomez plzplzplz please draw Gomez🙏🙏🙏🙏/nf
anything for you, anon
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