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"Everything just fell in her lap"- Debra Tate in numerous interviews
Detail from an image by Jean Jacques Bugat, Vogue Magazine 1967
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Johnny Crawford and Debra Tate (left) chicken fighting with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Nastassja Kinski in a swimming pool in Los Angeles, California (1976)
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“She actually touched me in a way that convinced me that she was SHARON. She did such a damn good job that, for me, personally, the visit was a little short. I had SHARON back in front of me again, and it was too short a visit."
—Debra Tate on Margot Robbie's portrayal of Sharon Tate in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'.
#sharon tate#sharon marie tate#margot robbie#once upon a time in hollywood#photography#quentin tarantino#leonardo dicaprio#brad pitt#1960s#old hollywood#1960s fashion#valley of the dolls#los angeles#debra tate
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Tangled Up and Blue by Debra Tate-Sears, 2020
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Winter's Bone (2010)
Winter’s Bone is technically a coming-of-age story, which makes it the most nerve-frying example of the genre I can think of. This tale of a teenage girl burdened by gigantic responsibilities lives below the search for a man who will leave her with even fewer prospects than she currently has. With danger around every corner and the few trustworthy people being about as friendly as rattlesnakes, there are no chances to rest. Bolstered by an incredible performance by Jennifer Lawrence, this film is hard to shake.
In the middle of nowhere, Missouri, seventeen-year-old Ree Dolly (Lawrence) is barely managing to care for her mentally ill mother (Valerie Richards), twelve-year-old brother Sonny (Isaiah Stone) and six-year-old sister Ashlee (Ashlee Thompson) when she gets a visit from the local Sheriff. After his arrest, Ree's father put the Dolly home up as part of his bond. If he doesn’t show up for his court date in three days, the county will take possession of their home.
Finding a deadbeat dad who was caught manufacturing meth and is now running away from a 10+ year sentence? You might as well ask Ree to find a needle in a haystack. The looming deadline and high stakes mean there isn’t even time for her to get angry. All she can do is look and ask people, which puts her at risk of violence - or worse. When you think “crime boss”, the picture in your mind has some kind of “class”. Fat cigars, fancy cars, that kind of thing. Thump Milton (Ronnie Hall) is far more terrifying than any gangster you could imagine because he lives in a dump and his wife (Dale Dickey) looks like she’s been crudely carved out of rock. He might be at the top of this food chain but it’s an environment where there isn’t enough food for everyone so all the animals are perpetually starving and eager to jump on each other. Being a minor and a girl provides Ree with the slightest bit of protection as part of an unspoken code of honour… but she’ll burn through that quickly with all her questions. Unfortuantely, she has no choice but to persevere. At least her meth-addicted uncle Teardrop and his girlfriend Victoria (Cinnamon Schultz) MIGHT have mercy on her. You know the sheriff’s office won’t hesitate to take away the house.
The film is set in modern day but it might as well be in a post-apocalyptic wasteland or the wild west. Even if Ree finds her father, what’s she going to do? Convince him to show up in court? It would be better to find his corpse. Then she could keep the house and he'd be out of her life permanently. The law’s not going to help and you can practically see the vultures starting to circle. Even when someone does lend a helping hand, you’re suspicious. Either there are strings attached or that exchange of information will rub someone the wrong way. You don’t even want to think about what would happen to the family if they lose the house.
The script and superb direction from Debra Granik (who co-wrote the screenplay with Anne Rosellini) makes everyone feel like real people. Dangerous, desperate and unpredictable people. One wrong word could mean sudden violence. It could also trigger the last remnants of sympathy. This is a bleak film but it’s somehow hopeful as well. It’s not a nice movie and just about everyone you meet is rotten but young Sonny and Ashlee are in better hands now than they would’ve been if their father had stuck around. Yes, this is a rough patch; maybe the roughest the family has ever faced but if they can get through this, Ree will have proved her mettle. Combined with the smarts to know to stay away from the “family business”, it could be enough to get the Dolly children not necessarily out of the muck of poverty, but in the direction of a happy ending. Assuming this is that kind of movie. You get a strong feeling this will all end in a bloodbath…
There’s a single dream sequence with black-and-white imagery I’m not sure was necessary. Otherwise, this film is just about flawless. It's certainly memorable. Winter's Bone is so scary and dark you’re amazed that it nonetheless manages to make Ree - and you - more determined to go on rather than give up. (On DVD, August 30, 2021)
#Winter's Bone#movies#films#movie reviews#film reviews#Debra Granik#Anne Rosellini#Jennifer Lawrence#John Hawkes#Kevin Breznahan#Dale Dickey#Garret Dillahunt#Sheryl Lee#Tate Taylor#2010 movies#2010 films
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Oooo also this artist
#Brook Tate#Debra the Zebra#I got to meet this human in October and im so thankful#we were in a show together#Spotify
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sharon tate <3
sharon tate was an american actress during the 1960s. she was born in texas but moved around during her childhood, and even lived in italy at one point. she started off by doing pageants, but soon moved into films. you might know her from valley of the dolls!
sharon was considered an it-girl for her hippie style and breezy personality. her clothes were trendy, and she hated wearing shoes.
sharon was and still is known for her beauty, but she was very humble. she was a little insecure and very shy. she cared a lot about injustices, and hated animal cruelty. before her death in 1969 she adopted kittens she found. she was beautiful inside and out. i love her style so much, and her beautiful soul. she inspires me so much :)
debra tate, sharon's sister actually cried while watching 'One Upon a time in Hollywood' because she said margot robbie did such a good job playing sharon that it felt like seeing her sister again.
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My little melodies
Piano melodies made by myself. Inspired by movies/shows/characters (or just emotions) I like :)
Reblog if you like to support the effort *_*
American Horror Story inspired melodies:
Violet and Tate / Murder House
James Patrick March / Hotel
Kai Anderson / Cult
Jimmy Darling / Freakshow
Elizabeth (The Countess) / Hotel
Kit Walker / Asylum
Bette and Dot / Freakshow
John Lowe / Hotel
Fiona Goode / Coven
Constance Langdon / Murder House
Sister Mary Eunice / Asylum
Moira O´Hara / Murder House
Emotion inspired melodies:
Path of Life
A Dangerous Game
Mare of Easttown inspired melodies:
Colin Zabel
Peaky Blinders inspired melodies:
Tommy Shelby
Tommy and Grace
Arthur Shelby
Polly Gray
John Shelby
Alfie Solomons
Lizzie Stark (Shelby)
Gina Gray
Ada Thorne (Shelby)
Michael Gray
Linda Shelby
Tommy and Lizzie
Grace's death
Ruby´s death
Chester Campell
The Walking Dead inspired melodies:
Rick Grimes
Carl´s Death
Rick and Michonne
Negan Smith
Michonne (Grimes)
Carol Peletier
Maggie Rhee (Greene)
Richonne Reunion
The Ones Who Live Ep. 4
Grimes Family Reunion
Daryl Dixon
Rick and Lori
The Governor/Philip Blake
The Witcher inspired melodies:
Geralt and Yennefer
Red Dead Redemption 2:
Arthur Morgan
Breaking Bad / Better Call Saul inspired melodies:
Ignacio Varga
Dexter inspired melodies:
Dexter Morgan
Debra Morgan
Prison Break inspired melodies:
Michael Scofield
#T’s cabinet of melodies#piano music#american horror story#peaky blinders#the walking dead#the witcher#red dead redemption 2#breaking bad#better call saul#dexter#prison break
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In 2016, Kate Bosworth and Michael Polish purchased the film rights to Greg King’s book, ‘Sharon Tate and The Manson Murders.’
In 2018, she announced on Instagram that they would be making a film simply titled ‘Tate.’ The film would focus on Sharon’s life, and Sharon’s sister Debra would be a producer. Subsequent IG posts and articles implied that production was imminent, if not already underway.
Multiple IG fan pages said that they had DM conversations with Polish in which he claimed the film was finished and a trailer would drop by Thanksgiving 2018. I had one DM conversation with Polish which basically consisted of him sending me an article criticizing Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” which hadn’t been filmed yet. It had only been announced and plot details were still being kept secret.
By 2019, Bosworth and Polish stopped talking about the film altogether. Debra Tate made a few cryptic statements on her social media in which she said she didn’t know what was happening with the film.
In 2021, he was sued by art director Jack Renner who alleged he was assaulted by the director during the filming of “Bring On The Dancing Horses” in 2020. The suit also said that Bosworth witnessed the alleged assault and screamed at Renner’s wife, the COVID coordinator on the project, when she and her husband were leaving the set.
In her 2022 court documents, Bosworth said that she and Polish separated in 2021. Their divorce was finalized this year.
Since 2019, people have asked Bosworth about the state of ‘Tate’ on her IG page on a semi regular basis—and never received any reply.
Today I received a DM from her on IG finally confirming what I’ve believed for over three years, the biopic is not happening.
You can follow my Instagram at:
Instagram.com/SimplySharonTate
#sharon tate#actress#film#old hollywood#cinema#biopic#Kate Bosworth#now to see if Justin Long talks sh*t about me on his podcast for saying facts#i don’t listen to it so I’ll never know unless someone sends it to me
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In response to a recent comment, It needs to be said, Sharon Tate was never abused by her husband Roman Polanski. Sharon was well aware of his free love lifestyle and told him she would never cramp his style or try to change him, however she hoped her expected child would encourage him to settle down. Debra Tate, has said that her sister was murdered twice, first by the cult and second by the press. It took four months to announce suspects in the massacre and the press speculation "What did these people do to deserve this" led to outrageous lies being published. Wild sex orgies, forced threesomes, witchcraft and drug dealing to name a few. The lies have continued with the publication of unauthorized biographies and you should notice, of the hundreds of Sharon Tate pages you have never seen these lies repeated except to dispel them. The only good book on Sharon is "Sharon Tate Recollection" by Debra Tate What Roman Polanski became after his wife and child were murdered is another story. The expression "Wounded animal" comes to mind.
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“Sharon tried to teach me the fine art of smoking stogies. It was New Years Eve, and we were in Italy🌻🌻🌻
Sharon was around eighteen or nineteen, and I must have been around nine. We sat on the floor, cross-legged, facing each other, and smoked one of Dad's big cigars. We both got sick and turned green. Sharon was fine the next day, but I was sick for about three days. For years after, Sharon would poke fun at me for not being able to 'tough it out' and she'd call me the 'Green Goddess'" - Debra Tate. * (via: sharontate.net)🌸
Photo taken by Gianni Praturlon at Sharon's rented Santa Monica beach house in 1967🪷
Via @adoringsharon on Instagram🍃
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SHARON TATE by SHAHROKH HATAMI, 1965.🤍 𓂃 ࣪˖ ִֶָ⋅ᡣ𐭩 ་༘࿐
“SHARON used to take me to the Delores Diner in W. LA. It was a ‘50s style diner, and they had car hops on roller skates. I heard it was recently torn down… at Wilshire and Fairfax? SHARON absolutely adored the hamburgers at Delores’ Diner, and she would order it laden with chilli, and the chilli would drip down her arms … and she’d lick her arms as she ate! It was always the first place she’d go after returning home from EUROPE.” —DEBRA TATE, 2003.
#sharon marie tate#old hollywood#sharon tate#old hollywod glamour#1960s fashion#1960s#los angeles#valley of the dolls#don’t make waves#12+1#shahrokh hatami#photography
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Sneaky Pete - Amazon Prime Video - August 7, 2015 - May 10, 2019
Crime Drama (30 episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Giovanni Ribisi as Marius Josipović / Pete Murphy
Marin Ireland as Julia Bowman
Shane McRae as Taylor Bowman
Libe Barer as Carly Bowman
Michael Drayer as Eddie Josipović (season 1)
Peter Gerety as Otto Bernhardt
Margo Martindale as Audrey Bernhardt
Jane Adams as Maggie Murphy (season 2, guest season 3)
Recurring:
Ethan Embry as the real Pete Murphy
Bryan Cranston as Vince Lonigan (season 1)
Victor Williams as Richard (season 1)
Karolina Wydra as Karolina (season 1)
Jacob Pitts as Lance Lord
Michael O'Keefe as Detective Winslow (season 1)
Virginia Kull as Katie Boyd (season 1, guest season 2)
Alison Wright as Marjorie
Mike Houston as Dennis
Tobias Segal as Sean
Brad William Henke as Brendon Boyd (season 1)
Jeté Laurence as Ellen
Justine Cotsonas as Shannon
Kevin Chapman as Bo Lockley
Jay O. Sanders as Sam
Chaske Spencer as Chayton Dockery
René Ifrah as Wali
Jasmine Carmichael as Gina (seasons 1–2)
Pej Vahdat as Raj Kumar Mukherjee (season 1)
Max Darwin as Tate
Jeffrey De Serrano as Ayawamat
Malcolm-Jamal Warner as James Bagwell
C.S. Lee as Joseph Lee (seasons 1–2)
Ben Vereen as Leon Porter (seasons 1–2)
Domenick Lombardozzi as Abraham Persikof (season 1)
Debra Monk as Connie Persikof (season 1)
Joseph Lyle Taylor as Frank (seasons 1–2)
Michael DeMello as Mikey (season 1)
Desmond Harrington as Joe (seasons 1–2)
David Kallaway as Bako (season 2)
Jesse Lenat as AJ
Michael Oberholtzer as Colin (season 2)
Jennifer Ferrin as Joyce Roby (season 2)
Miriam Morales as Teacher (season 2)
John Ales as Luka Delchev (season 2)
Sara Tomko as Suzanne (season 2)
Chris Ashworth as Miro (season 2)
Justine Lupe as Hannah (season 2)
Efrat Dor as Lizzie DeLaurentis (season 3)
Jeff Ross as D.C. Doug Decker (season 3)
Leonardo Nam as Alexandre Park-Sun (season 3)
Ricky Jay as T. H. Vignetti (season 3). This was Jay's last performance before his death in 2018.
Darren Pettie as Chuck Johnson (season 3)
Stephanie Faracy as Dotti (season 3)
Charlayne Woodard as Hickey (season 3)
Amy Landecker as Lorraine Sheffield (season 3)
M. Emmet Walsh as Tex Hopkins (season 3)
Patrick J. Adams as Stefan Kilbane (season 3)
#Sneaky Pete#TV#Amazon Prime Video#Crime Drama#2000's#Giovanni Ribisi#Marin Ireland#Shane McRae#Libe Barer#Michael Drayer#Peter Gerety#Margo Martindale
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Hi! Okay so I'm start this off by saying I absolutely hate Tumblr's search functions. Terrible. Um I swore I saw a fc ask about alts for Debra Messing but if you didn't may I please request some? I was using her as the older sister of Poppy Montgomery and the daughter of Susan Sarandon if this helps. Thanks for all you do.
Kami Cotler (1965)
Lili Taylor (1967)
Molly Ringwald (1968)
Catherine Tate (1969)
Angie Everhart (1969)
Rebecca Root (1969) - is trans, has a red tint in her hair sometimes idk I just really wanted to suggest her.
More general alts but with lighter eyes!
Brooke Shields (1965)
Anna Chancellor (1965)
Lisa Thornhill (1966)
Karina Logue (1966)
Miranda Otto (1967)
Vanessa Marshall (1969)
Jennifer Ehle (1969)
Melinda Clarke (1969)
I'm like 99% sure I replied to an ask SCREAMS but regardless here are all the ginger faceclaims I know of in that age range!
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