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how i'm trying to be this autumn
#my art#artists on tumblr#illustration#illustrators on tumblr#queer artist#autumn#fall#october#bat#reading#cozy#emmy brown
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michael loves his autistic girlfriend
#nates drawings#those sanrio hats are so cute sorry i had to draw them in it..#emmie sanrio special interest is so real to me#be more chill#be more chill musical#bmc#bmc musical#michael mell#jeremy heere#transfem jeremy heere#emmie heere#transmasc michael mell#boyf riends#t4t boyf riends#t4t riends#part ners#ALSO I JUST REALIZED IVE BEEN COLORING EMMIES HAIR WAY DARKER THAN IT ACTUALLY IS#her hair is NOT that brown
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MORGAN SPECTOR photographed by Demarquis McDaniels for Town & Country.
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AYO EDEBIRI at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards
#ayo edebiri#ayoedebiriedit#emmys#emmys 2024#userbbelcher#femalegifsource#userbru#useraashna#userjacko#userrachel#tusercourtney#tuserrobin#userspree#userclara#userrobin#tusercj#*#shes just perfect her big brown eyes <3
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Jasmin Savoy Brown at the 2024 Emmy Awards
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✨Happy ‘Slow Horses At The Emmys’ Day to all who celebrate✨
🕯️🕯️Starting a prayer circle that Jack shows up wearing something like this… 🕯️🕯️
And not like this…
Jumpscare! 😬
#sincerely don’t let us down Jackothy#we need this#jack lowden#slow horses#river cartwright#emmys 2024#the rings of power#from alex#jack in suits#the brown suit
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if you can't love yourself, how in the hell you gonna love somebody else? 💋
#jasmin savoy brown#tawny cypress#emmys 2024#yellowjackets#emmy awards#i am so sorry i had to!!!#the rupaul quote.....#i'm so.... completely in love with them
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#karamo brown#tv host#coat#boots#booted#handsome#sexy#style#sharp#suave#men's fashion#phyne#attractive#fine#emmy awards#75th emmy awards#emmys
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My man 💜
#taylor zakhar perez#2024#emmys#red carpet#handsome#man#dark brown#suit#watch#smile#red white and royal blue#actor
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Well well well, good morning to me. I just had breakfast but dessert's already arrived in the form of this hot chunk of dark chocolate
This colour is pure magic on him (everybody say thank you to studio lighting because red carpet lighting SUUUCKS). It brings out his eyes so well 😭
So proud of you bebito, you were born to do this. You were perfect tonight :")
#I mean camaraderie#also okay I think I now have the hots for his mom too#good god the genetics#i wasn't prepared to thirst this hard first thing in the morning#(that's a lie I'm always prepared to be horny)#taylor zakhar perez#tzp in brown#please sir may I have some more#emmys 2024
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trash!!!!
#raccoon#my art#glazed artwork#glaze#trash animals#illustration#artists on tumblr#illustrators on tumblr#emmy brown
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JASMIN SAVOY BROWN | EMMYS 2024
#jasmin savoy brown#emmys 2024#gem edits#scream#screamedit#screamsource#flawlessbeautyqueens#flawlesscelebs#ladiesofcinema#breathtakingqueens#femalestunning#usermandie#usergal#userladiesblr#userallisyn#userbbelcher#wocsource#wocedit#wonderfulwomendaily#wonderfulwoc#dailyfemale#dailywoc
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#art#mayhem#looney#weasel al#alfy#spike#carnage#deco.p#penny poodle#carrie coyote#lottie#lotta#spark bark#heart bark#Datura#angel bunny#roger#twister#jestor#victor#Emmy L Brown#bouncy#fiddlesticks#trickster#kidicat#mayhemtown#digital art#furry#furry art#sally omalley
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More pictures from today’s Emmy panel.
#hannah waddingham#ted lasso#rebecca welton#apple tv#juno temple#Emmy FYC#jeremy swift#phil dunster#kola bokinni#yvette nicole brown#james lance#billy harris
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Yellowjackets: For your consideration
#yellowjackets#courtney eaton#simone kessell#sophie nelisse#melanie lynskey#liv hewson#lauren ambrose#jasmin savoy brown#tawny cypress#samantha hanratty#christina ricci#sophie thatcher#juliette lewis#kevin alves#steven krueger#warren kole#emmys#personally I think this cast needs MORE people#they knew exactly what they were doing with that simone quote#there’s like 500 more of these but I am but one woman with a ten image limit
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Carol Diann Johnson was born in the Bronx, New York City, on July 17, 1935, to John Johnson, a subway conductor, and Mabel (Faulk), a nurse. While Carroll was still an infant, the family moved to Harlem, where she grew up except for a brief period in which her parents had left her with an aunt in North Carolina. She attended Music and Art High School, and was a classmate of Billy Dee Williams. In many interviews about her childhood, Carroll recalls her parents' support, and their enrolling her in dance, singing, and modeling classes. By the time Carroll was 15, she was modeling for Ebony. "She also began entering television contests, including Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts, under the name Diahann Carroll." After graduating from high school, she attended New York University, where she majored in sociology, "but she left before graduating to pursue a show-business career, promising her family that if the career did not materialize after two years, she would return to college.
Carroll's big break came at the age of 18, when she appeared as a contestant on the DuMont Television Network program, Chance of a Lifetime, hosted by Dennis James. On the show, which aired January 8, 1954, she took the $1,000 top prize for a rendition of the Jerome Kern/Oscar Hammerstein song, "Why Was I Born?" She went on to win the following four weeks. Engagements at Manhattan's Café Society and Latin Quarter, nightclubs soon followed.
Carroll's film debut was a supporting role in Carmen Jones (1954), as a friend to the sultry lead character played by Dorothy Dandridge. That same year, she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her role in the Broadway musical, House of Flowers. A few years later, she played Clara in the film version of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1959), but her character's singing parts were dubbed by opera singer Loulie Jean Norman. The following year, Carroll made a guest appearance in the series Peter Gunn, in the episode "Sing a Song of Murder" (1960). In the next two years, she starred with Sidney Poitier, Paul Newman, and Joanne Woodward in the film Paris Blues (1961) and won the 1962 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical (the first time for a Black woman) for portraying Barbara Woodruff in the Samuel A. Taylor and Richard Rodgers musical No Strings. Twelve years later, she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her starring role alongside James Earl Jones in the film Claudine (1974), which part had been written specifically for actress Diana Sands (who had made guest appearances on Julia as Carroll's cousin Sara), but shortly before filming was to begin, Sands learned she was terminally ill with cancer. Sands attempted to carry on with the role, but as filming began, she became too ill to continue and recommended her friend Carroll take over the role. Sands died in September 1973, before the film's release in April 1974.
Carroll is known for her titular role in the television series Julia (1968-71), which made her the first African-American actress to star in her own television series who did not play a domestic worker. That role won her the Golden Globe Award for Best TV Star – Female for its first year, and a nomination for an Primetime Emmy Award in 1969. Some of Carroll's earlier work also included appearances on shows hosted by Johnny Carson, Judy Garland, Merv Griffin, Jack Paar, and Ed Sullivan, and on The Hollywood Palace variety show. In 1984, Carroll joined the nighttime soap opera Dynasty at the end of its fourth season as the mixed-race jet set diva Dominique Deveraux, Blake Carrington's half-sister. Her high-profile role on Dynasty also reunited her with her schoolmate Billy Dee Williams, who briefly played her onscreen husband Brady Lloyd. Carroll remained on the show and made several appearances on its short-lived spin-off, The Colbys until she departed at the end of the seventh season in 1987. In 1989, she began the recurring role of Marion Gilbert in A Different World, for which she received her third Emmy nomination that same year.
In 1991, Carroll portrayed Eleanor Potter, the doting, concerned, and protective wife of Jimmy Potter (portrayed by Chuck Patterson), in the musical drama film The Five Heartbeats (1991), also featuring actor and musician Robert Townsend and Michael Wright. She reunited with Billy Dee Williams again in 1995, portraying his character's wife Mrs. Greyson in Lonesome Dove: The Series. The following year, Carroll starred as the self-loving and deluded silent movie star Norma Desmond in the Canadian production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical version of the film Sunset Boulevard. In 2001, Carroll made her animation debut in The Legend of Tarzan, in which she voiced Queen La, ruler of the ancient city of Opar.
In 2006, Carroll appeared in several episodes the television medical drama Grey's Anatomy as Jane Burke, the demanding mother of Dr. Preston Burke. From 2008 to 2014, she appeared on USA Network's series White Collar in the recurring role of June, the savvy widow who rents out her guest room to Neal Caffrey. In 2010, Carroll was featured in UniGlobe Entertainment's breast cancer docudrama titled 1 a Minute and appeared as Nana in two Lifetime movie adaptations of Patricia Cornwell’s novels: At Risk and The Front.
In 2013, Carroll was present on stage at the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards to briefly speak about being the first African-American nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award. She was quoted as saying about Kerry Washington, nominated for Scandal, "She better get this award."
Carroll was a founding member of the Celebrity Action Council, a volunteer group of celebrity women who served the women's outreach of the Los Angeles Mission, working with women in rehabilitation from problems with alcohol, drugs, or prostitution. She helped to form the group along with other female television personalities including Mary Frann, Linda Gray, Donna Mills, and Joan Van Ark.
Carroll was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1997. She said the diagnosis "stunned" her, because there was no family history of breast cancer, and she had always led a healthy lifestyle. She underwent nine weeks of radiation therapy and had been clear for years after the diagnosis. She frequently spoke of the need for early detection and prevention of the disease. She died from cancer at her home in West Hollywood, California, on October 4, 2019, at the age of 84. Carroll also had dementia at the time of her death, though actor Marc Copage, who played her character's son on Julia, said that she did not appear to show serious signs of cognitive decline as late as 2017. A memorial service was held in November 24, 2019, at the Helen Hayes Theater in New York City.
#carroll#emmy award#neal caffrey#carol diann johnson#carol johnson#african#afrakan#kemetic dreams#brownskin#africans#brown skin#afrakans#bronx#new york#los angeles#marc copage#october#julia#helen hayes theater#west hollywood#california#kerry washington#scandal#mary frann#linda gray#donna mills#joan van ark#breast cancer#diagnosis
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