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nofatclips · 10 months ago
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Live version of Half Man Half Shark by King Krule from the album You Heat Me Up, You Cool Me Down
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em0-alpaca · 1 year ago
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trying to be more consistent with drawing faces 👍
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mgopinoon · 19 days ago
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This person is right, everyone is mocking Austin, no one wants to see him do any movie, if this was fake why didn't his PR speak up, this is too much, Austin would end up cancelling himself and looking stupid everytime, why can't his PR be active and debunk or confirm a rumour that is harmful to his image, am depressed, nothing anyone can say can ever make this ok, After all austin's stans rejoiced to the news and defended him against haters, only for this to happen and he is being trolled again like when does this fucking end, it's one negative news after another on Austin every single time, am really praying its not true and don't tell me its not the end of the world and its just a movie role I know that it's just too painful that the whole public except his stans is mocking him, his PR is to blame tho
First things first, the author of the book said the following:
“I heard somewhere, from someone, that there are no contracts. Austin Butler hasn’t signed anything … Luca doesn’t have a deal. Scott Burns, who is supposed to write the screenplay, doesn’t have a deal either.”
Ellis believes that the “fake news” is the entire film, not the casting in particular.
But Deadline, a reliable website, published in October of last year that the project would be carried out. So what the actor says is FALSE.
Regarding "nobody wants to see him do a movie" who are nobody? Those who criticized him for getting the role of Elvis and then knelt at his feet? Those who didn't like him like Feyd Rautha and apologized for the excellent job Austin did? This is Hollywood, every actor has his fandom and if they expected their favorite actor to get the role and someone more talented like Austin got it, obviously he's going to get hate from those people who had expectations regarding his tastes, which doesn't mean that nobody wants Austin. I've always said that his PR team is shit, but in this sense that what is being denied is the MOVIE, not the main actor, the one who should come out to deny or confirm is Luca Guadagnino, this no longer depends on Austin's team.
When we say that the world isn't ending if it's false that he got that role it's because EVERYONE wants to work with Austin, he's in a very good moment of his career and he's even going to pre-produce a movie. Do you think Mat Bomer's world is over when everyone wanted him in 50 Shades of Grey and Jamie Dorman got it? You have to be mature, Austin's career is not over and people will always talk badly about him, he is famous and that is a consequence of exposure.
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ablogthatishenceforthmine · 3 years ago
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2021 Emmy Predictions: Acting
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Will Win: Jason Sudeikis (Ted Lasso)
Could Win: Michael Douglas (The Kominsky Method)
Should Win: Jason Sudeikis (Ted Lasso)
Should Have Been Nominated: Josh Thomas (Everything���s Gonna Be Okay)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Will Win: Jean Smart (Hacks)
Could Win: Kaley Cuoco (The Flight Attendant)
Should Win: Jean Smart (Hacks)
Should Have Been Nominated: Maya Erskine (Pen15), Charlotte Nicdao (Mythic Quest)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Will Win: Josh O’Connor (The Crown)
Could Win: Billy Porter (Pose)
Should Win: Billy Porter (Pose)
Should Have Been Nominated: Nico Annan (P-Valley), Joel Kinnaman (For All Mankind)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Will Win: Emma Corrin (The Crown)
Could Win: Olivia Colman (The Crown)
Should Win: MJ Rodriquez (Pose)
Should Have Been Nominated: Brandee Evans (P-Valley)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Will Win: Hugh Grant (The Undoing)
Could Win: Paul Bettany (Wandavision)
Should Win: Leslie Odom Jr. (Hamilton)
Should Have Been Nominated: Joel Edgerton (The Underground Railroad), Olly Alexander (It’s a Sin)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Will Win: Kate Winslet (Mare of Easttown)
Could Win: Anya Taylor Joy (The Queen’s Gambit)
Should Win: Michaela Coel (I May Destroy You)
Should Have Been Nominated: Thuso Mdebu (The Underground Railroad)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Will Win: Brett Goldstein (Ted Lasso)
Could Win: Kenan Thompson (Saturday Night Live)
Should Win: Brett Goldstein (Ted Lasso)
Should Have Been Nominated: Michael Greyeyes (Rutherford Falls), Dylan Gage (Pen15), F. Murray Abraham (Mythic Quest)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Will Win: Hannah Wadingham (Ted Lasso)
Could Win: Juno Temple (Ted Lasso)
Should Win: Hannah Einbinder (Hacks)
Should Have Been Nominated: Maeve Press (Everything’s Gonna Be Okay), Kayla Kromer (Everything’s Gonna Be Okay)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Will Win: Tobias Menzies (The Crown)
Could Win: Giancarlo Esposito (The Mandalorian)
Should Win: Michael K Williams (Lovecraft Country)
Should Have Been Nominated: Angel Bismark Curiel (Pose), Michael Dorman (For All Mankind), Chris Chalk (Perry Mason)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Will Win: Gillian Anderson (The Crown)
Could Win: Helena Bonham Carter (The Crown)
Should Win: Aunjanue Ellis (Lovecraft Country)
Should Have Been Nominated: Indya Moore (Pose), Sarah Jones (For All Man Kind), Gayle Ranklin (Perry Mason), Wunmi Mosaku (Lovecraft Country)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Will Win: Evan Peters (Mare of Easttown)
Could Win: Daveed Diggs (Hamilton)
Should Win: Paapa Essiedu (I May Destroy You)
Should Have Been Nominated: John Boyega (Small Axe), Omari Douglas (It’s a Sin)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Will Win: Kathyrn Hahn (Wandavision)
Could Win: Julianne Nicholson (Mare of Easttown)
Should Win: Kathyrn Hahn (Wandavision)
Should Have Been Nominated: Weruche Opia (I May Destroy You)
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contactgreys · 2 years ago
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Disco pigs
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If Michael-David McKernan sometimes shines as Steve, often it's a case of too little, with McKernan’s pretty boy rapist, looking like a reject from a Bret Easton Ellis novel, all posing loudly with little real commanding power, seeming constrained by Ryan's pace. In the end it becomes a mix of too little, too much, and too right. “Sucking Dublin” again sees Ryan’s relentless pace impacting on performances, which some respond to better than others. For Pig has been lost to us already, reduced to nothing more than a villain in what should have been a much more nuanced, poetic, and better balanced telling. Yet if, in the end, she has us feeling Runt’s poignant sense of release, we feel nothing of Pig’s sense of loss. Indeed, it’s left to Toni O’Rourke as Runt, looking like a reject from the Bay City Rollers in a delightful costume by Lydia Dorman, to carry the bulk of the emotional weight of “Disco Pigs.” Which O’Rourke does superbly well, delivering a truly fine performance. So you don't really feel it being torn asunder. As a result, there’s always a space between Pig and Runt, an emotional gap left open in the relentless rush that is never resolved. Yet it’s obvious Dillon has so much more nuance, depth, and subtlety to bring to Pig than the B-movie, straight to DVD, psycho on a forty-five minute sugar rush he’s been limited to. Something the relentlessly energetic Dillon does extremely well and convincingly. A case in point is Ethan Dillon’s, passionate wide-eyed Pig, portrayed as an all too obvious psycho caught firmly in the friend zone.
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architectnews · 3 years ago
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Seidenbaum Residence, Los Angeles
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Seidenbaum Residence in Los Angeles
Dec 4, 2021
L.A. Grand Prix Award Winner Hits Market First Time in 45 Years – Priced at $16.5 million
Location: Sunset Boulevard area, Los Angeles, California, USA
Source: TopTenRealEstateDeals
Seidenbaum Residence For Sale
The Seidenbaum Residence, a home designed by Richard Dorman, has been listed by the American Institute of Architects as among the greatest pieces of architecture in Los Angeles created between 1947 and 1967. This tour de force is the recipient of the Grand Prix Award, now for sale for the first time in 45 years. It is priced at $16.5 million.
Only one block above Sunset Boulevard, the Seidenbaum Residence includes 1.27 secluded acres with two combined properties sold as one. Tucked away down a long-private-deeded driveway, the mid-century-modern-style home was recently restored and enhanced by architect John Bertram.
The Seidenbaum Residence has a large flat yard, which is rare in the area, and a gently sloping hillside of specimen trees that frame the estate, providing extreme privacy and the feeling of living in a garden far away from the crowded city. The property has large garden boxes for growing vegetables, fruit and flowers, and, halfway up the hillside, a second flat pad large enough for a studio, a children’s play area, or for outdoor entertaining.
The 6,151-square-foot interior has six bedrooms, seven baths and natural wood floors and beams with high ceilings, white walls and sliding walls of glass that usher in light throughout the house. Downstairs are four large guest suites, a gym/office, spacious formal dining room, a den, two-story entry gallery, and an open kitchen/family room surrounded by glass walls. Upstairs is the master suite with dual walk-in closets, dual spa-like baths, large lounge area and a private office. An additional guest suite is above the garage.
Though the peace and quiet of the property seems out of the way of city activity, all the conveniences of Brentwood’s shopping, dining, schools, biking and hiking are only two-story entry gallery, and an open kitchen/family room surrounded by glass walls. a few minutes away. A popular residential area for celebrities, the new owner may be rubbing elbows with neighbors such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, LeBron James, Gwyneth Paltrow, Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen.
Billy Rose, founder and vice chairman of The Agency, Beverly Hills holds the listing.
Photo credit: Marc Angeles
Source: www.theagencyre.com
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eorkout · 6 years ago
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Are You As Tough As Roy Halladay ?
Are You As Tough As Roy Halladay ?
Last Saturday night, Roy Halladay contributed the 27th immaculate game the historical backdrop of real association baseball.  In case you're not a baseball fan, you may not know his name. Here's a groundwork: He's the best pitcher in baseball. That is not just my sentiment; it's the mind-boggling conclusion of his friends. Complete recreations - Halladay. Innings pitched - Halladay. Earned run normal - Halladay. Normal successes per season - Halladay. Order of his pitches - Halladay. In particular to me (and ideally to you) are not the details and tributes; it's Halladay's psychological strength and order.  Ten years prior, in the wake of being the "it" fellow among youthful pitchers in the significant alliances, his vocation hit the slips. He was consigned to the small time to recover his magic. While there, his significant other got him a duplicate of H. A. Dorfman's book (sounds like a nerdy animation character?!), The Mental ABC's of Pitching. He at that point started working with Dorfman, who was/is an eminent games therapist, and everything changed.  From Sports Illustrated: "And that is the point at which I saw the greatest distinction," Halladay said. "The initial segment was attempting to revamp certainty, having an uplifting attitude. The subsequent part was to rearrange things. Now and then you become involved with the 10,000 foot view - the seven innings, the three runs or less, who you're confronting - and you make tracks in an opposite direction from what makes you effective, which is executing pitches.  "Knowing when I go into the game that I arranged the best I could was an approach to help fabricate certainty. I didn't generally require accomplishment on the field to feel like I would have been great. I had a feeling that I could make that all alone the manner in which I arranged."  Says Brandy (Halladay's significant other): "Dorfman truly instructed Ray to concentrate on one thing at any given moment. When he surrendered a hit, he figured out how to consider the following hitter. He helped him manage those psychological hindrances each individual needs to manage. The book and Dorfman helped his pitching profession, our marriage, the manner in which we saw life when all is said in done... it completely spared his vocation."  Numerous specialists (perhaps you?!) are so bustling considering the following advancement, the introduction to the CEO in three weeks, or checking their Blackberries for the 100th time in multi day that they neglect to "be available." They overlook that the main thing they can control is what they're doing at whatever minute. They overlook that by concentrating on being as well as can be expected be RIGHT NOW, IN THIS INSTANT, DOING WHAT THEY'RE DOING TODAY, the majority of the other stuff - the cash, the more extensive obligations, the profession direction, extreme achievement - will all deal with itself.  Numerous business chiefs with whom I work disparage or expel the intensity of their psyches to control (or if nothing else fundamentally impact) their results. They work while being totally diverted by yesterday and tomorrow. They complete a quite great job of gaining from an earlier time and anticipating the future, however on the "living at the time" part, they blow it.  I've generally been a "muscle head," and my whole business is equipped to helping pioneers create mental sturdiness and order; in this manner, Halladay's story, and one resembles it, normally interest, energize and enthuse me.  One of my essential advantages is the intensity of the human personality to drive or torpedo achievement. I have two bookshelves in my office brimming with books regarding the matter, huge numbers of them by famous, certify researchers. Through my learning, I've discovered that the specific utilization of specific standards has helped me in my own life, particularly over the most recent couple of years.  In the wake of doing some examination, including conversing with various real association ballplayers, I concluded that Dorfman's way to deal with directing competitors may help me in my work with officials. I requested and read duplicates of two of his books: Coaching the Mental Game and The Mental Game of Baseball: A Guide to Peak Performance. I've discovered the two books absolutely applicable and helpful. Following are a few goodies that can add to your adequacy and perhaps impel your advantage adequately to peruse Dorfman's books.  Dorfman refers to an examination by Albert Ellis wherein he reports 10 unreasonable convictions that he observed to be regular in our general public. Dorfman makes reference to them in a baseball setting. They have the same amount of importance in different everyday issues, including business the executives and administration:  You should have endorsement all the time from the general population you find noteworthy.  You should be completely skilled, "creating" without fail.  Things must go the manner in which you'd like them to, and it's horrendous on the off chance that they don't.  Others, especially "bosses" in rank, must treat your "decently" and "fairly," and it's horrible in the event that they don't.  When compromising as well as "grasp" circumstances present themselves, you should end up distracted with them and the outcomes (as YOU see them).  It's horrible when you don't quickly discover answers for your issues, on as well as off the field.  Your passionate hopelessness originates from outer weights, and except if these weights change, you can do nothing to make yourself "better" (i.e., progressively viable as a player and additionally individual).  It's simpler to maintain a strategic distance from duty (be inactive or stopped) than to assume responsibility for your life as well as a circumstance.  You are powerless to adapt to the abrogating impacts of the past.  You can pick up joy or potentially adequacy by idleness or by uncommitedly "having a great time" and pausing/seeking after the correct things to transpire.  Do any of these focuses (possibly ALL of them) seem to be valid for you?!  Dorman includes his very own few others to Ellis' rundown: passionate swings; negative reasoning; weight and tension; droops; torment; outrage. As far as I can tell, while the issues on Dorfman's rundown are subordinate of those on Ellis' rundown, they're just as pertinent.  How does Dorfman help players conquer these issues? It's designated "discipline" which is as it should be. He helps players normally utilize a few practices that better empower them to remain "at the time" and be gainful. He says, "the competitor recognizes what bearing he needs to take and how to take it. Presently he teaches himself to take it. He controls his psyche; he teaches it."  Dorfman considers his methodology the "cycle of control," and it contains four stages. Here they are alongside Dorfman's finished portrayals. Evaluate whether these means, utilized reliably, would make you considerably more powerful than you as of now are. For instance, envision yourself getting ready to give an introduction to your organization's Board of Directors.  The Cycle of Control  Control through mindfulness: The control of the capacity to perceive what you are thinking, feeling and doing - and what is befalling you. This control gives you the comprehension of where your consideration is coordinated and, if it's not where you need it to be, the reason it isn't. You are then ready to pursue the signs you realize that can enable you to focus on the errand.  Control through musings: This control is applied after focus has separated or has been "offered a reprieve." These contemplations ought to be levelheaded and significant to the errand existing apart from everything else. They divert center.  Control through self-training (self-talk): If the nature of your contemplations has crumbled, you control the words you address yourself - inside or remotely. These words are mandates to get you back to a general inspirational frame of mind and to focus on positive capacity.  Control through conduct: This control is of physical conduct, guided by judicious, as opposed to passionate, order; the "last guidelines" given independent from anyone else talk. Models: "See the ball." "Be simple." "Locate the open man." "Remain low." Regardless of how you believe, you carry on of what you know, what you've been helped to remember. After that activity, you evaluate your conduct - and the language that guided it. You come full cycle and envision more prominent achievement in the following cycle. 
More from Dorfman: 
"Obviously there will be numerous outside and inner difficulties. The degree of the control connected will decide the achievement you have in executing your assignment successfully. Mental order requires extraordinary exertion. It merits having; worth that exertion. An unflinching industriousness is a piece of that discipline. It will eventually enable you to concentrate on your assignment in the hardest of times."  I call it mental strength; Dorfman calls it mental control. Whichever, it is an outright essential for achievement in any field of undertaking, including yours. A strong promise to creating and continuing these practices, or ones like them, will drive your viability and achievement.  Copyright 2010 Rand Golletz. All rights held.  Article Source: https://ift.tt/2M4otnp source https://www.eorkout.com/2019/07/roy-halladay.html
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kellyturner1968 · 8 years ago
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SamTruelove published Puppy still missing more than a month after being stolen from...
A puppy stolen from her home more than a month ago is still missing.Evi, a 14-week-old Jackhuahua, was taken between midday and 3pm on January 27 from property in Dormans Park during a break in. Owner Ellis Smith, 22, said that whoever broke into her home "took quite a lot", including jewellery, more than 30 hand bags and Evi. Mrs Smith said: "I work from home but this day I had a day off so I went into East Grinstead town and my husband was at work. I left at about 11am and my...
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arthausfl · 8 years ago
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SamTruelove published Puppy still missing more than a month after being stolen from...
A puppy stolen from her home more than a month ago is still missing.Evi, a 14-week-old Jackhuahua, was taken between midday and 3pm on January 27 from property in Dormans Park during a break in. Owner Ellis Smith, 22, said that whoever broke into her home "took quite a lot", including jewellery, more than 30 hand bags and Evi. Mrs Smith said: "I work from home but this day I had a day off so I went into East Grinstead town and my husband was at work. I left at about 11am and my...
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ablogthatishenceforthmine · 4 years ago
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My Dream 2021 Emmy Nominations: Acting
* Desired Winner bolded
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series 
Ed Helms (Rutherford Falls)
Rob McElhenney (Mythic Quest)
Jason Sudeikis (Ted Lasso)
Josh Thomas (Everything’s Gonna Be Okay)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series 
Nicco Annan (P-Valley)
Joe Cole (Gangs of London)
Joel Kinnaman (For All Mankind)
Matthew Rhys (Perry Mason)
Jonathan Majors (Lovecraft Country)
Rene-Jean Page(Bridgerton)
Billy Porter (Pose)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology, or TV Movie
Olly Alexander (It’s a Sin)
Paul Bettany (WandaVision)
Joel Edgerton (The Underground Railroad)
Lin Manuel Miranda (Hamilton)
Leslie Odom Jr. (Hamilton)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Jean Smart (Hacks)
Aidy Bryant (Shrill)
Kaley Cuoco (The Flight Attendant)
Maya Erskine (Pen15)
Robin Thede (A Black Lady Sketch Show)
Anna Konkle (Pen15)
Charlotte Nicdao (Mythic Quest)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Brandee Evans (P-Valley)
Elarica Johnson (P-Valley)
MJ Rodriquez (Pose)
Jurnee Smollett (Lovecraft Country)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology, or TV Movie
Michaela Coel (I May Destroy You)
Kate Mara (A Teacher)
Thuso Mbedu (The Underground Railroad)
Elizabeth Olson (WandaVision)
Anya Taylor Joy (The Queen’s Gambit)
Kate Winslet (Mare of Easttown)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Danny Pudi (Mythic Quest)
Carl Clemons-Hopkins (Hacks)
Dylan Gage (Pen15)
Brett Goldstein (Ted Lasso)
Michael Greyeyes (Rutherford Falls)
David Hornsby (Mythic Quest)
Cameron Britton (Shrill)
F. Murray Abraham (Mythic Quest)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Lucian Msamati (Gangs of London)
Dyllon Burnside (Pose)
Chris Chalk (Perry Mason)
Stephen Root (Perry Mason)
Angel Bismark Curiel (Pose)
Michael Dorman (For All Mankind)
Paapa Essiedu (Gangs of London)
Shea Whigham (Perry Mason)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology, or TV Movie
John Boyega (Small Axe)
Evan Peters (Mare of Easttown)
Nick Robinson (A Teacher)
Daveed Diggs (Hamilton)
Omari Douglas (It’s a Sin)
Paapa Essiedu (I May Destroy You)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Juno Temple (Ted Lasso)
Anna Baryshnikov (Dickinson)
Maeve Press (Everything’s Gonna Be Okay)
Zosia Mamet (The Flight Attendant)
Kayla Kromer (Everything’s Gonna Be Okay)
Gabrielle Dennis (A Black Lady Sketch Show)
Hannah Einbinder (Hacks)
Hannah Waddington (Ted Lasso)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Shantel VanSanten (For All Man Kind) 
Tatiana Maslany (Perry Mason)
Indya Moore (Pose)
Aunjanue Ellis (Lovecraft Country)
Michelle Farley (Gangs of London)
Sarah Jones (For All Mankind)
Gayle Ranklin (Perry Mason)
Wunmi Mosaku (Lovecraft Country)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology, or Movie
Weruche Opia (I May Destroy You)
Julianne Nicholson (Mare of Easttown)
Renee Elise Goldsberry (Hamilton)
Kathryn Han (WandaVision)
Phillipa Soo (Hamilton)
T’Nia Miller (The Haunting of Bly Manor)
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Bowen Yang (Girls5eva)
Josh Brener (Mythic Quest)
Stephen Colbert (Girls5eva)
Adam Driver (Last Week Tonight with John Oliver)
Anthony Head (Ted Lasso)
Nick Kroll (Dickinson)
Dean Winters (Girls5eva)
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
J Cameron Barrett (Pose)
Justin Kirk (Perry Mason)
Norm Lewis (Pose)
Freddie Stroma (Bridgerton)
Courtney B. Vance (Lovecraft Country)
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Gabrielle Union (A Black Lady Sketch Show)
Kelli Barnett (Dicksinson)
Shelley Henning (Mythic Quest)
Tina Fey (Girls5eva)
Patti Harrison (Shrill)
Anya Taylor Joy (Saturday Night Live)
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Loretta Devine (P-Valley)
Jackee Harry (Pose)
Anna Marie Horsford (Pose)
Gretchen Mol (Perry Mason)
Regina Taylor (Lovecraft Country)
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full-imagination · 5 years ago
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David Wayne Carter "Bop"
David Wayne “Racecar” Carter Sr., 62, of Pacolet, SC, died Tuesday, February 11, 2020, at Spartanburg Medical Center. Born September 23, 1957, in Ruther Glen, VA, he was the son of Shirley Gayle Carter of Spartanburg, SC and the late Albert David Carter and husband of 42 years to the late LouAnn Fowler Carter. A graduate of Dorman High School, Mr. Carter was retired from Norfolk Southern Railway. He loved all his grandbabies, racing, fixing cars, gardening, and picking the guitar. In addition to his mother, survivors include his daughter, Sabrina Carter of Boiling Springs, SC; grandchildren, Kassy, Taylor, Layn, Kendall-Mary, TJ, and Elli; great-grandchildren, Kaylianna, Korryne, and Kayne; sister, Debra Rhinehart (Floyd) of Gaffney, SC; daughter-in-law, Shonna Carter of Moore, SC; sister-in-law, Janice Stevens (Jim) of Union, SC; brothers-in-law, Chester Pack of Owensboro, KY and Terry Kimble of Wellford, SC. Along with his father and wife, he was predeceased by a son, David Carter Jr.; brother, Doug Carter; and sisters-in-law, Elaine Pack and Gail Kimble. A graveside service will be conducted at 2:00 PM Friday, February 14, 2020, in Heritage Memorial Gardens, 3901 S. Church St., Roebuck, SC 29376, by The Rev. Ralph Jett. Visitation will follow at the graveside. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Shriners Hospital for Children, 950 West Faris Road, Greenville, SC 29605. Floyd’s North Church Street Chapel from The JF Floyd Mortuary via Spartanburg Funeral
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