#diane brewster
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
Pharaoh's Curse (1956)
#pharaoh's curse#mark dana#ziva rodann#diane brewster#1950s horror#1950s movies#1956#lee sholem#horror movie poster
73 notes
·
View notes
Text
From the Golden Age of Television
Series Premiere
Leave it to Beaver - Beaver Gets Spelled - CBS - October 4, 1957
Sitcom
Running Time: 30 minutes
Written by Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher
Produced by Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher
Directed by Norman Tokar
Stars:
Hugh Beaumont as Ward Cleaver
Barbara Billingsley as June Cleaver
Tony Dow as Wally Cleaver
Jerry Mathers as Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver
Diane Brewster as Miss Canfield
Doris Packer as Mrs. Cornelia Rayburn
Burt Mustin as Old Gus
Stanley Fafara as Hubert "Whitey" Whitney
Jeri Weil as Judy Hensler
Gary Allen as First Man
Steve Paylow as Boy #2
Ralph Sanford as Fats Flannaghan
Alan Reynolds as Second Man
#Beaver Gets Spelled#TV#Leave it to Beaver#Sitcom#1957#1950's#ABC#Jerry Mathers#Barbara Billingsley#Hugh Beaumont#Tony Dow#Diane Brewster#Doris Packer#Burt Mustin#Jeri Weil#Stanley Fafara#Series Premiere
4 notes
·
View notes
Text
Diane Brewster played Miss Canfield. She was Beaver’s teacher in the first season of Leave It to Beaver
Diane Brewster (March 11, 1931 – November 12, 1991) was an American television actress most noted for playing three distinctively different roles in television series of the 1950s and 1960s: confidence trickster Samantha Crawford in the WesternMaverick with James Garner; pretty young second-grade teacher Miss Canfield in Leave It to Beaver; and doomed wife Helen Kimble in The Fugitive. Brewster was a direct descendant of William Brewster, a Pilgrim and Governor of the Plymouth Colony.
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
Diane Brewster and 'Robby the Robot' in a promotional photo for the sci-fi film "The Invisible Boy" (1957)
0 notes
Text
Batman: The Animated Series - Paper Cut-Out Portraits and Profiles
Poison Ivy (New Adventures)
Following an absence from Gotham City, Poison Ivy returned looking quite different. Her skin had turned a greenish shade of pale and her physique was more slim and nymphlike. Pamela Isley had used plant-golems as surrogates for herself in the past and it is possible that the Poison Ivy who reemerged in Gotham was actually just another of these floral golems. Conversely it is also possible that continued exposure to plant-based mutagens had transformed Isley, making her more of a dryad-like being.
Whatever the case, Poison Ivy was up to her old tricks. She created a series of plant-based replicants each of whom exuded invisible spores that made them incredibly desirable. Each of these golems were designed specifically for an individual victim, all people who were wealthy and influential throughout Gotham and its surrounding boroughs. Bruce Wayne was among these targets and he found himself having fallen head over heels in love with a young woman named Susan. The spore-based pheromones Susan emitted made Bruce feel a sense of peace and contentment that he had never in his life experienced. She was the perfect woman: strong, accepting, beautiful and compatible in every way.
It was only after his marriage to Susan and decision to forsake his life as Batman that Bruce finally discovered the terrible truth of who (or rather what) Susan actually was. A heartbroken Bruce resumed his guise as Batman and brought down Ivy’s schemes, destroying the various plant golems who were planning on killing their new spouses and leaving ivy in control of their fortunes and influence. Ivy herself seemed to perish, but she would resurface soon thereafter.
Hiding out with her partner, Harley Quinn, the two were visited by the escaped super villainess known as Live Wire. The three of them went on a destructive crime spree that was ultimately stopped by the combined efforts of Batgirl and Supergirl.
Some time later, Poison Ivy teamed up with The Floronic Man as part of a diabolical scheme to transform all life on earth into plant-based creatures similar to the Swamp Thing. Although Batman and Nightwing fought hard to put an end to this plot they could not prevail and the day was actually saved when Harley Quinn pleaded with Ivy to stop. Ivy and Harley’s love for each other turned the tide and Ivy chose not to go through with the plan.
Actresses Diane Pershing and Paget Brewster each provided the voice for Poison Ivy, with the villainess first appearing in the ninth episode of the first season of Batman: The Animated Series, ‘Pretty Poison.’
60 notes
·
View notes
Text
Street Fighter fancast (part 5)
Chloë Grace Moretz as Kolin
Joyce Wrice as Laura Matsuda
Kristen Stewart as Lucia Morgan
Jackson Yee as Jamie Siu
Gaia Weiss as my choice #1 for Manon Legrand
Léa Seydoux as my choice #2 for Manon Legrand
Adèle Exarchopoulos as my choice #3 for Manon Legrand
Hudson Yang as Bosch Waraya
Lyoto Machida as Carlos Miyamoto
Tom Felton as Ed
Katheryn Winnick as my choice #1 for Falke
Diane Kruger as my choice #2 for Falke
Jacob Latimore as Eternity
Priyanka Chopra Jonas as Kalima
Lamon Brewster as Gerald Golby
Avelyn Choi as Li-Fen
Jinder Mahal as Rewancha
Karan Brar as Rudra
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as Sheng Long
Lauren Yoshida as Yua Waraya
Deepika Padukone as Chandi
Cyril Raffaelli as Abel
Sierra Fisk as Crimson Viper
Tamer Hassan as Hakan
Beren Saat as Melike
Rey Mysterio as El Fuerte
Ólafur Darri Ólafsson as Rufus
Lee Pace as the male S.E.T.H.
Tricia Helfer as the female S.E.T.H.
Dolph Lundgren as G
#s.e.t.h.#fancasts#street fighter#rufus#el fuerte#hakan#lucia morgan#abel#g#crimson viper#manon legrand#jamie siu#falke#bosch waraya
7 notes
·
View notes
Text
August 3, 2003 – Aaliyah’s mother, Diane Haughton, during Dior Dance for Life to Benefit the Aaliyah Memorial Fund, a Program of the Entertainment Industry Foundation at Private Residence in Bel Air, California
So many were in attendance. Including Brandy, Ray J, the then unknown Kim Kardashian, Kidada Jones, Damon Dash, Christina Applegate, Tre Major, Tracee Ellis Ross, Macy Gray, Quincy Jones, Gwen Stefani, Victoria Beckham, Jordana Brewster, Orlando Jones and many more.
#Aaliyah#AaliyahDanaHaughton#AaliyahMemorialFund#Dior#DianeHaughton#RashadHaughton#DamonDash#Tracee Ellis Ross#kidada jones#tremajor#brandy
4 notes
·
View notes
Text
9 people you'd like to get to know better ♡
Thank you @lex13cm
last song: Push by Matchbox 20 bc Barbie movie lol
favourite colour: purple
currently watching: rewatching The Good Place and The Middle
last movie: Untraceable (turns out Diane Lane is a milf and we all know how much I love a milf)
currently reading: nothing bc I have ✨mental health issues✨
sweet/spicy/savoury: sweet always
relationship status: dating the bestest butch in the world @femmebaits
current obsessions: Criminal Minds, The Gilded Age, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Paget Brewster...you know...milfs lol
last thing I googled: wildfire evac alerts for my city (don't worry, I'm safe)
currently working on: finishing the WIP bigbang I was supposed to be done like three weeks ago lol
No pressure (and mostly random, sorry) tags: @mspickle8806 @introverted-author @storiesofsvu @ssa-tahlia-obsessions
4 notes
·
View notes
Video
youtube
Título original: The Young Philadelphians
Año: 1959
Duración: 136 min.
País: Estados Unidos
Dirección: Vincent Sherman
Guion: James Gunn. Novela: Richard Powell
Reparto:
Paul Newman ----- Actor
Barbara Rush ----- Actriz
Alexis Smith ----- Actriz
Robert Vaughn ----- Actor
Brian Keith ----- Actor
Anthony Eisley ----- Actor
Billie Burke ----- Actriz
Otto Kruger ----- Actor
Diane Brewster ----- Actriz
John Williams ----- Actor
Adam West ----- Actor
Paul Picerni ----- Actor
Frank Conroy ----- Actor
Richard Deacon ----- Actor
Bert Stevens ----- Actor
Franklyn Farnum ------ Actor
Michael Lally ----- Actor
Bess Flowers ----- Actriz
Jack Mower ----- Actor
Chet Brandenburg ----- Actor
Wilbur Mack ----- Actor
Sam Harris ------Actor
Sinopsis:
Historia de un joven y ambicioso abogado de Philadelphia cuyo único objetivo es ascender en la escala social. Un día acepta hacerse cargo de la defensa de un antiguo compañero del ejército, erróneamente acusado de asesinato, y a partir de entonces sus convicciones entrarán en conflicto con sus ambiciones. (FILMAFFINITY)
Synopsis:
Story of a young and ambitious lawyer from Philadelphia whose only goal is to climb the social ladder. One day he agrees to take charge of the defense of a former army colleague, wrongly accused of murder, and from then on his convictions will come into conflict with his ambitions. (FILMAFINITY)
Fuente: https://youtu.be/Otrvgssd5SM?si=vM-i6OIadApiiGF-
Sinopsis: https://www.filmaffinity.com/es/film463873.html
1 note
·
View note
Text
HELLO MOTHER
- WHITNEY PORT'S TIMED FINGER
- DRAKE'S TIMED FINGER
- OPRAH WINFREY'S TIMED FINGER
- LEONA LEWIS'S TIMED FINGER
- ZACH BRAFF'S TIMED FINGER
- BRANDY NORWOOD'S TIMED FINGER
- JORDANA BREWSTER'S TIMED FINGER
- KATHY IRELAND'S TIMED FINGER
- COLTON HAYNES'S TIMED FINGER
- VICTORIA JUSTICE'S TIMED FINGER
- MILO VENTIMIGLIA'S TIMED FINGER
- JANE LYNCH'S TIMED FINGER
- VINCE VAUGHN'S TIMED FINGER
- JENNY MCCARTHY'S TIMED FINGER
- SOFIA VERGARA'S TIMED FINGER
- CIARA'S TIMED FINGER
- KYLE HOWARD'S TIMED FINGER
- ANDY COHEN'S TIMED FINGER
- MOLLY SIMS'S TIMED FINGER
- RASHIDA JONES'S TIMED FINGER
- SHOSHANNA LONSTEIN'S TIMED FINGER
- BEN STILLER'S TIMED FINGER
- HUNTER PARRISH'S TIMED FINGER
- SCOTT BAIO'S TIMED FINGER
- JASON ALDEAN'S TIMED FINGER
- JEFF LEWIS'S TIMED FINGER
- JIMMY BUFFETT'S TIMED FINGER
- RACHEL MCADAMS'S TIMED FINGER
- JUSTIN THEROUX'S TIMED FINGER
- CHRIS PRATT'S TIMED FINGER
- JASON SEGEL'S TIMED FINGER
- JAY Z'S TIMED FINGER
- LADY GAGA'S TIMED FINGER
- DEBRA MESSING'S TIMED FINGER
- JUDI DENCH'S TIMED FINGER
- MATTHEW PERRY'S TIMED FINGER
- ALICIA KEYS'S TIMED FINGER
- DIANE KRUGER'S TIMED FINGER
- BRUCE JENNER'S TIMED FINGER
- JON LESTER'S TIMED FINGER
- BAR REFAELI'S TIMED FINGER
- NICKY HILTON'S TIMED FINGER
- RUSSELL CROWE'S TIMED FINGER
- ZOOEY DESCHANEL'S TIMED FINGER
- MENA SUVARI'S TIMED FINGER
- SHARON OSBOURNE'S TIMED FINGER
0 notes
Text
Pharaoh's Curse (1956)
42 notes
·
View notes
Photo
Character Actress
Diane Brewster (March 11, 1931 – November 12, 1991) Television actress most noted for playing three distinctively different roles in television series of the 1950s and 1960s: confidence trickster Samantha Crawford in the Western Maverick with James Garner; pretty young second-grade teacher Miss Canfield in Leave It to Beaver; and doomed wife Helen Kimble in The Fugitive. Brewster was a direct descendant of William Brewster, a Pilgrim and Governor of the Plymouth Colony.
On January 31, 1959, Brewster played Lisa Caldwell in the episode "Runaway Train" of NBC's Cimarron City Western television series starring George Montgomery.
She made almost 50 appearances in various other television and film roles, including episodes of Crusader starring Brian Keith, Wanted: Dead or Alive with Steve McQueen, Tombstone Territory (as "Julie Dixon" in season 1 episode 33), Tales of Wells Fargo (as "Dr Alice" S2/E25) with Dale Robertson, and Harbor Command with Wendell Corey. In 1959, she played the girlfriend of Ronald Reagan's character in an installment of the General Electric Theatre anthology series, "Nobody's Child", and portrayed Marian Dell in the episode "Law of the Badlands" of the syndicated series Frontier Doctor starring Rex Allen.
In 1960, Brewster had a starring role as Wilhelmina "Steamboat Willy" Vanderveer in The Islanders, an hour-long adventure series set in the South Pacific, with William Reynolds and James Philbrook. That same year, she also portrayed the titular role in "The Lita Foladaire Story," an episode of Wagon Train with Ward Bond and silent film star Evelyn Brent, in which Brewster's character had been killed before the start of the show, with her sections of the story posthumously depicted in flashbacks.
Brewster subsequently guest starred on Empire and in The Rifleman episode, "The Jealous Man" in 1962; on The Dakotas with Jack Elam in 1963; on the 1963 Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Potted Planter" with Raymond Burr, and in the premiere episode of Kentucky Jones (1964) with Dennis Weaver and Harry Morgan.
Brewster appeared several times in flashbacks as the murdered wife Helen Kimble in The Fugitive, most prominently in Episode 14, The Fugitive (season 1), "The Girl from Little Egypt," broadcast December 24, 1963. She appeared in two episodes of Death Valley Days, in a 1966 episode of Family Affair, and in an installment of Ironside (1968) before retiring. She reappeared in four episodes of The New Leave It to Beaver. (Wikipedia)
4 notes
·
View notes
Note
MWF?
This is based of the women that are posted in our Most-Wanted channel, but if you have more specific interests, please feel free to join in and ask there!
Emeraude Toubia, Liz Gillies, Julie Bowen, Sabrina Carpenter, Paget Brewster (Cat will propose, be warned), Carla Gugino, Zión Moreno, Jessica Chastain, Shay Mitchell, Ryan Destiny, Madelyn Cline, Blake Lively, Rachel McAdams, Michelle Yeoh, Madelaine Petsch, Amy Adams, Stephanie Hsu, Amrit Kaur, Jessie Mei Li, Amita Suman, Brie Larson, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz, Melissa Fumero, Melissa O'Neill, Anna Sawai, Helena Bonham Cartner, Sofía Vergara, Charithra Chandran, Stephanie Beatriz, Candice Patton, Rosamund Pike.
0 notes
Link
Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Diane Von Furstenburg 'Lolani' Dress in Green - Size 4.
0 notes
Note
hi! can you think of an fc who might be good as the mother and father for kathryn prescott, please? (also ty for all your hard work; everything is so wonderful!)
Jane Leeves (1961)
Jeanne Tripplehorn (1963)
Mary-Louise Parker (1964)
Christa Miller (1964)
Diane Lane (1965)
Famke Janssen (1964)
Marisa Tomei (1964)
Julia Ormond (1965)
Diane Lane (1965)
Paget Brewster (1969)
Catherine Zeta-Jones (1969)
Melissa McCarthy (1970)
Carla Gugino (1971)
and:
Stanley Tucci (1960)
Michael J. Fox (1961) - has Parkinson's disease.
George Clooney (1961)
Dermot Mulroney (1963)
Con O'Neill (1966)
Sam Rockwell (1968)
David Tennant (1971)
Karl Urban (1972)
Josh Duhamel (1972)
Here you go anon, tysm for being so kind!!
1 note
·
View note
Text
Poetic License
Link: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/browse?contentId=37090
After looking for a poem on the Poetry Foundation website, the one I chose is "Books" by Billy Collins. The narrator describes an empty College campus by using imagery. For example, the narrator starts by saying, "From the heart of this dark, evacuated campus, I can hear the library humming in the night..." It continues by mentioning the books on the shelves and the " immense chair of authors muttering inside their books."
The author lists classic literature authors such as Giovanni Pontano and others. Indicating the different genres that exist. What really caught my attention is the description of a "Figure so immersed in a book, "a man in two worlds, meaning that reading takes him to his book's world. He is so focused that "he moves from paragraph to paragraph as If touring a house of endless, paneled rooms." It is like time stops or does not exist when the man reads. This is relatable because when I read the same thing happens to me, it is like time does not exist and takes me to a different world.
The first two stanzas of this poem have a curious and mysterious tone, and then, in the following paragraphs, it changes to a nostalgic one. The man takes the narrator back to his childhood or memories of the narrator's mother reading to them when they were a kid. It makes me understand that reading has always been an important part of the narrator's life and continues to be. Afterward, It goes back to the present, where the narrator is "building bookshelves in college" and describes how we usually "read ourselves away from ourselves." Collins does a good job putting into words what most readers feel when reading something they love and enjoy or simply when trying to take a break from the real world.
Last, From my point of view, the themes of this poem are escapism and nostalgia.
0 notes