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xaoca · 3 days ago
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all the wild horses by Andrew McGibbon
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tuppencetrinkets · 1 year ago
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#2,351 icons of Sadavir Errinwright - Shawn Doyle
#922 icons of Elio Casti - Brandon McGibbon
#686 icons of Fredrick "Fred" Johnson - Chad L. Coleman
#1,773 icons of Maneo Jung-Espinoza - Zach Villa
#1,996 icons of Monica Stuart - Anna Hopkins
#2,387 of Esteban Sorrento - Gillis - Jonathan Whittaker
#1,858 icons of Lawrence Strickland - Ted Atherton
#380 icons of Diogo Harari - Andrew Rotilio
#1,300 icons of Tilly Fagan - Genelle Williams
200x100, slightly sharpened. Expanse season 3.
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Previous Expanse resources can be found HERE and HERE. There are also some Expanse gif icon & base icon sets on my blog w/ more to come.
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thesorceresstemple · 3 months ago
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Andrew McGibbon
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mooseyspooky · 9 months ago
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@falldowntwicegetuponce Here it is, it's in Simon Goddard's Mozipedia, page 318. It is under the entry for Andrew Paresi (who is now known as Andrew McGibbon). He was Morrissey's drummer from 1987 to 1991 - so he worked on both Suedehead and Late Night, Maudlin Street!
"In effort to strengthen their working relationship, Paresi began submitting musical ideas to Morrissey, much to (Stephen) Street's surprise and annoyance. He'd continue throughout the three years or more they'd work together, always unsuccessfully. Only one tune, he says, got as far as a working title circa Kill Uncle. 'It was going to be called "Angie." He started a vocal to it: "Oh, Angie, oh, Angie." But it didn't go anywhere. There was another one we started, but he didn't like that either.' Nothing more is known of the lost Morrissey/Paresi chestnut 'Angie,' though the title is certainly intriguing, being the name of Johnny Marr's wife who'd been a key player in the day-to-day administration of The Smiths."
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gyozaking · 4 years ago
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psicopathya · 6 years ago
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Andrew McGibbon
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katacala · 2 years ago
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Jon Canter in I Was Douglas Adams's Flatmate And Other Encounters with Legends, by Andrew McGibbon, 2011.
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cenicientavuelvealcole · 3 years ago
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📷 Andrew McGibbon
Super Colour' Portraits
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desertdreamingariver · 4 years ago
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Zac Posen and Bernadette Peters attending the Tony Awards in 2016. 
Photo by Andrew McGibbon
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scarlettjane22 · 5 years ago
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All the Wild Horses:
 Photos by Andrew McGibbon
http://www.faithistorment.com
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tuppencetrinkets · 1 year ago
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Sorted screencaps from The Expanse, S3.
Amos Burton - Wes Chatham: 7,000
Anna Volovodova - Elizabeth Mitchell: 9,800
Camina Drummer - Cara Gee: 7,500
Chrisjen Avasarala - Shohreh Aghdashloo: 5,725
Cotyar Ghaze - Nick E. Tarabay: 2,590
Diogo Harari - Andrew Rotilio: 380
Elio Casti - Brandon McGibbon: 900
Esteban Sorrento - Gillis - Jonathan Whittaker: 2,300
Fredrick "Fred" Johnson - Chad L. Coleman: 680
James "Jim" Holden - Steven Strait: 13,700
Josephus Miller - Thomas Payne: 2,300
Jules Pierre Mao - Francois Chau: 2,400
Julie Mao - Florence Faivre: 340
Klaes Ashford - David Strathairn: 9,000
Lawrence Strickland - Ted Atherton: 1,800
Maneo Jung-Espinoza - Zach Villa: 1,700
Mei Meng - Leah Jung: 1,000
Melba ie Clarissa Mao - Nadine Nicole: 7,000
Monica Stuart - Anna Hopkins: 1,900
Naomi Nagata - Dominique Tipper: 9,950
Praxideke "Prax" Ming - Terry Chen: 2,600
Roberta "Bobbie" Draper - Frankie Adams: 5,200
Sadavir Errinwright - Shawn Doyle: 2,500
Tilly Fagan - Genelle Williams: 1,300
This content is free for anyone to use or edit however you like; if you care to throw a dollar or two my way for time, effort, storage fees etc you are more than welcome to do so via my PAYPAL.  Please like or reblog this post if you have found it useful or are downloading the content within.  If you have any questions or you have any problems with the links or find any inconsistencies in the content, etc. please feel free to drop me a politely worded message via my ASKBOX (second icon from the top on my theme!)
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amaurylandia · 7 years ago
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dmhunk · 6 years ago
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🏈 Meet the SB LIII Roster 🏈
Offensive Linemen
(60) C David Andrews
(77) T Trent Brown
(61) T Marcus Cannon
(66) C James Ferentz
(75) G Ted Karras
(69) G Shaq Mason
(62) G Joe Thuney
(68) T LaAdrian Waddle
📸 by Eric J. Adler, David Silverman, Jamie McGibbon
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baby-x-boomerang · 3 years ago
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These photographs by Andrew McGibbon are truly / beautifully incredible. https://www.behance.net/gallery/28277709/Animal-Lectures-01-Caiman-crocodilus
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boudhabar · 7 years ago
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Andrew McGibbon
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paralleljulieverse · 7 years ago
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Last time in our ongoing series honouring the 50th Anniversary of Star!, we profiled Jenny Agutter, the young actress who played Julie’s screen daughter, Pamela, in the celebrated 1968 film musical. Agutter’s performance in Star! was warmly praised but the actress describes how she encountered one very vocal critic in the pint-sized form of Julie’s real-life daughter, Emma Kate:
“I was coming up for 15 when I played Julie Andrews’ daughter in the film Star! I remember being incredibly impressed by her because she was such a star herself. Her little daughter was on set and got quite upset with me. She said, ‘Will you tell that girl to stop calling you Mummy!’” (McGibbon, 10).
Aged 4 at the time, Julie’s daughter, Emma, was a not infrequent visitor to the set of Star! and, as this selection of magazine images attests, her visits garnered considerable media attention. Typically accompanied by her Swedish nanny, Inga, Emma was by all accounts a well-behaved visitor, playing happily in Julie’s dressing room or watching proceedings patiently from the sidelines, often perched on director Robert Wise’s knee (Cottrell, 203; Wilson, 13). 
However, Wise recounts another humorous instance where Emma was a little less placid than usual. In the scene where financial lawyer, David Holzmann (Richard Kaplan) comes to Gertie’s Long Island estate while she is in the midst of hosting a charity party for disadvantaged children, Wise relates:
“The children playing in the background in the garden were all cast in New York and brought up. It so happened that Julie’s daughter, Emma came visiting one day while we were shooting this [scene]. She was a little younger than these children but she couldn’t understand why she wasn’t allowed to be out there and play with them in the scene. So just to pacify her a bit or please her I put her in in one take and let her play in the background there. Then when we’d finished and got things printed up, I gave her that take to have” (Wise, 1993).
Not sure if she still has that take –– we certainly hope so –– but here’s to Emma Kate, another of the unsung “little stars of Star!”.
Sources:
Cottrell, John. Julie Andrews: The Story of a Star. London: Arthur Barker, 1968.
McGibbon, Rob. “From Railway Child to star of ‘Call The Midwife’: Jenny Agutter's colourful life in photos.” Daily Mail. 15 December 2013: 10.
Wilson, Jane, “Thoroughly Wholesome Julie.” West: Los Angeles Times Magazine. 15 October 1967: 11-17.
Wise, Robert. “Audio Commentary.” Star! Special Edition LaserDisc. Beverley Hills, CA: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, 1993.
Copyright © Brett Farmer 2018
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