#james doherty
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
Big Boys (Seasons 1 & 2)
TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2024
Big Boys (Seasons 1 & 2, 2022/24, UK)
Director: Jim Archer
Writer: Jack Rooke
Mini-review:
Wow, this show is really good. There's only 12 episodes (for now), but it manages to include a lot of brilliant moments in such a short time. It's a great portrayal of those years where you finally start to find yourself and become the person you truly want to be. And its exploration of themes like queerness and mental health is hilarious, but also realistic and heartwarming. I do wish the episodes were longer, so that we could see more of the characters building their bond early on, but the excellent cast more than makes up for that. Jon Pointing does a particularly superb job: his beautiful performance is both riotously funny and achingly sad. So yeah, Big Boys was a very pleasant surprise and I'll be looking forward to future seasons.
#big boys#jim archer#jack rooke#dylan llewellyn#jon pointing#katy wix#camille coduri#izuka hoyle#olisa odele#harriet webb#annette badland#ian burfield#sheila reid#robert gilbert#lucia keskin#jack dunn#marc warren#shane zaza#james doherty#comedy#drama#dramedy#sitcom#lgbtq#lgbtqia#lgbtq shows#lgbtq characters#diversity#mental health#2024 tv shows and dramas
5 notes
·
View notes
Text
Hans and Feet
THE RED SHOES Swan Theatre, Stratford upon Avon, Thursday 14th November 2024 Hans Christian Andersen penned this grim little story to spite his sister Karen Marie, whom he despised. Writers can do this: take people from real life and put them through all sorts of hell on the page. For this RSC adaptation, writer Nancy Harris lets Karen off the hook, to some extent. Here she is no longer…
View On WordPress
#Dianne Pilkington#Hans Christian Andersen#James Doherty#Joseph Edwards#Kimberley Rampersad#Kody Mortimer#Marc Teitler#Nancy Harris#Nikki Cheung#reivew#Royal Shakespeare Company#RSC#Sakuntala Ramanee#Sebastien Torkia#Stratford upon Avon#The Red Shoes#The Swan Theatre
0 notes
Text
Y/N: "What is wrong with you Hook men? Have you never heard of shirts before?" *Watches Harry Hook and a younger version of his father walking around the room shirtless*
James: "Well, blow me down. Didn't know your ex was such a blushing maiden, son. But seriously, get to it and blow me."
Harry: *Chuckles.* "He likes it rough. Specially in his timbers."
Y/N: "I hate you both."
#x male reader#male reader insert#male x male#Harry Hook#harry hook x male reader#james hook#James Bartholomew Hook#captain hook#Captain Hook x male reader#thomas doherty#joshua colley#descendants#descendants rise of red
486 notes
·
View notes
Text
i love how everyone ships Harry & Uma but no one ships Hook & Uliana 😭 (as far as ive seen)
#harry hook#thomas doherty#uma descendants#china anne mcclain#james hook#joshua colley#uliana descendants#dara renee#huma#seahook#descendants#descendants 2#descendants 3#descendants 4#the rise of red#ror#kasi speaks
49 notes
·
View notes
Text
I’m sorry, Jayden Revri was in a show with THOMAS DOHERTY??
he’s collecting the Hooks like Pokémon goddamn
#jayden revri#dead boy detectives#descendants the rise of red#descendants#joshua colley#harry hook#james hook#charles rowland#monty finch#thomas doherty#the lodge disney
39 notes
·
View notes
Text
Photos are in the order of father, son, and daughter.
#descendants#descendants 2#descendants wicked world#descendants rise of red#rise of red#captain hook#captain james hook#harry hook#cj hook#joshua colley#thomas doherty#myrna velasco#no you're not mistaken that is none other than#monty the crow#from#dead boy detectives
31 notes
·
View notes
Text
Shannen Tribute by friends and co-stars, from "Let's Be Clear"
I complied these from the next-to-last "Let's Be Clear" podcast episode. The podcast launched last year (2023) by Shannen Doherty:
Holly Marie Combs:
I think Shannen would be really pleasantly surprised by the outbaring of love and emotion that has come from so many different people in places, because she really did often feel like the underdog and vilified, and that she had to prove herself in so many different ways. I think she'd be really surprised and shocked by how many people have reached out and said really beautiful things about her. It's just a testament to who she was as a person.
I'm angry and I'm sad she doesn't get to see the places that she wanted to. And I'm angry and sad that once again I've lost, you know, that person that you can call in the middle of the night, to cancer. I've lost another friend to cancer. And it's really hard when you lose someone who should have and really wanted to live along in full life, not just for herself, but for other people in her family. You know, when I went through tough times in my life, some really horrible stuff, and one day I showed up on her door step, and I didn't know how bad I looked physically until I saw it on her face, and I saw her face change, and I knew I must have been pretty beat up. To her credit, she never shied away, she never took a step back, and if something was wrong, she went full end to help me fix it. And I think that's because she had seen so much pain and trauma in her own life that she didn't want to see anybody else go through it. And whether it was me or my kids. She was literally always a phone call away.
It's so unbelievable that, even knowing she was sick, we just thought we had more time. And she definitely did think she had more time. So I guess for me, that's the lesson is that you think you have time, but you don't. And not many people could do what Shannen did in one day. She was just like a tornado of energy. But I think that's the thing to take away from all of this is you think you have time, and so you know, she would give me an awful hard time that I don't say I love you enough. To anyone. It's not on a like you know, personal oasis, but to anyone in general. And so I would say, you know, tell the people you love that you love and live like there is no tomorrow, because that's what she did.
Brian Krause:
When I got on the show Charmed, I was really nervous to show up and perform in front of her. I knew the stakes were raised that you know, I had heard rumors and blah blah blah. And I got on, I knew my lines, I did my thing, and she just looked over me and she kind of gave a little wink in a good job, and you know, to get her approval that I had formed well and done well. It meant everything.
I was told I was going to be a regular on the show [Charmed] , it was actually Shannen who had said to me, because when you had powers on Charmed, you usually were a bad guy and you died. And she took me aside and she said, no, you're a good guy, and you're going to stick around, and you just keep doing what you're doing and you'll be around for a while. And it was her way of saying, you know, good job, keep showing up and keep kicking ass and kind of joining me, opening her wings and allowing me to be a part of her family. And I was so honored by it that Charmed had this "let's kick some ass" and make really good entertainment, and that was all Shannen … setting the standard of what professionalism was. And I'll never forget it.
And I've been so lucky the last few years to have gotten to know her as we've done comic cons and this podcast, and to know Shannen is a human and her enduring spirit of anything is possible. And if I could say anything to "Let's be clear" fans, Shannen really believed anything was possible with hard work, determination and vision, let's go get it. And I don't think I ever should heard her say I don't know how, or oh what if, or it can't. It wasn't a part of her DNA, it was "oh, we've run into a wall. Okay, let's fix this, let's get this done, let's do this. No, let's take action". And I think anything I could pass on that rubbed off on me that meant so much was our work ethic and desire to do what she wanted to do and live fearlessly. And I'm going to take that with me and try and do it every day, every day, every day. I love Shannen so much and I wish I got a chance to tell her that she's an amazing, amazing human being… I just feel really lucky that I was able to be a part of [Charmed] . I'm forever grateful for her friendship.
Drew Fuller:
In honor of her, Let's be very clear: Shannen was a warrior. She faced adversity head on with everything that she got and refused to be a victim. She lived her life with so much passion, with love and a fearlessness that I will strive daily to replicate. She's inspired, hired millions of people, She's inspired me, and I will love her forever, and I hope each and every one of you listening will honor her spirit by living the way she lived.
Dorian Gregory:
I remember her with a smile and the laughter and the joy that we shared together, and that way it will live forever. I was impacted by that. First thing on set. I heard this amazing laughter. I looked around the corner and it was Holly and Shannen sharing a moment having such genuine, real laughter. I walked over first days awkward, she welcomed me warmly, and that was and then a lot.
I come from a house of strong women to turn. Accomplished and sharp as sharks, sharp as sharkingby. That was her. My father passed from cancer, and my mother passed with cancer. So I have a little idea of what happens on the day to day. I say this: because I remember Shannen a year ago and her autographs on me. It's the last time I actually was there physically around her and her wit and her warmth and her energy and her strength just as strong as ever, and her generosity and care for her fans… In every convention I've been with her, every time i've been in her presence. A week ago we did a podcast and Shannen was sharing her years of experience in this distance and the ins and outs, and the ups and downs, and her artistic affectionism, and that was so wonderful to hear.
James Eckhouse:
You were a ferocious spirit. You were ferocious in your work, your talent. You're ferocious in your love. You're ferocious in your courageous battle with cancer. I really loved working with you both as actor and director. Yeah, you always brought all of your heart to every scene. And when I brought my young kids to the set, I'm forever grateful to you for being so welcoming, so kind. They never forgot. We honor you and we treasure you. You will be sorely missed.
Mark Damon Espinoza:
Our storylines [in "Beverly Hills,90210"] were always going in different directions, and I'm really sorry we didn't have more opportunities to actually work together on screen. She was a terrific actress. However, when we did pass on the set at the studio wherever we were, you know, make up, trailer or wardrobe or whatever. She was always really really nice to me. And at the time, it would have been very easy for me to be intimidated. You know, I was working with some of, if not the most famous young people on the planet at that time. They didn't have to be nice. Shannen was, however. And I'll always remember that.
Years after "90210", she was shooting something at the gym where I was working out… and I was a mess. I was just coming from a run and I was sweaty, but she saw me from a good distance away and stopped production, came over to me, gave me this huge hug and wanted to know how I was doing. And she didn't let me go until I told her. I mean, not everyone would hug a sweaty guy at the gym after they've been in hair and makeup and and have a crew waiting. But that that's Shannen, and I'll keep in my heart, you know. That's that's the one I'll remember for the rest of my my own life.
None of us are immortal, and our time is far too short. Hers was far, far too short. But her energy, her her fight, her spirit, that'll live on. That'll live on.
Shenae Grimes:
I owe more to Shannen than I'm sure she ever knew, than most people know. If it weren't for Shannen, I would not be who I am in so many more ways than one. I had the good fortune of being cast on the spin off series of "90210" in 2008, playing the character Annie Wilson, who was part of the brother's sister duo that moved from a small town to Beverly Hills. And the only reason why that happened is because Shannen Doherty created one of the most iconic characters ever to be on television in my opinion, and I think a lot of people would agree with me on that one. Shannen Doherty created the character that we all fell in love with.
I had the incredible fortune of stepping into a tiny version of her shoes and hopefully follow into her footsteps in a way that made Shannen proud. Because Shannen was so warm and so lovely and so fiercely strong and unapologetic, and she is the type of woman that I have always aspired to be. And it was watching her do it despite everything that she was met with and continue to forge ahead, being true to who she was that gave me the confidence to do the same, no matter how much resistance I've been met with throughout my life. Because of that, and there, I've said it before, there's really not been much of a blueprint for how to be a strong, unapologeticly strong woman in a world and society that is so determined to tell you not to. But she did it. She did it, and she, as far as I'm concerned, is one of the very few that is the blueprint. It's women like Shannen Doherty that give the rest of us permission and confidence to demand what we deserve, stand up for ourselves, and not take any shit. And I hope I'm allowed to say that, but I think Shannen would be okay with it. In my short time of getting the job on "90210" and starting to film and being a part of the tabloid fodder and media craze that was at that time, it was only a little why into that process and that experience that I met Shannen and had the privilege to actually work with her portraying the character of Brenda alongside me on "90210". And at that point, already in just a short window of time, I had been so mentally broken down by the experience. You know, I was eighteen when I moved out to La to take on the job. I was by myself, left my family back home, really didn't know anybody other than my cast. And the behind the scenes drama that "Beverly Hills, 90210" was known for definitely was recreated behind the scenes of our spinoff of "90210" as well. And I think Shannen and I am not having ever spoken about it, but I think a lot of our experiences, or the experiences I had, mirrored a lot of the experiences that she had.
Meeting her that day in the trailer, I was so exciting because she was my favorite character from the original show. I had watched it with my mom growing up, so I was a super fan of her already, and I think, you know, brown hair like, she was the gorgeous brunette for the show, so I felt most like tied to her, and I was so nervous meeting her, and she literally just like welcomed me into her trailer with the biggest smile and the warmest hug, and it was like I don't even know if she meant to communicate this with her hug, but it made me feel so seen and like I was not alone in everything that I was experiencing at that time, because it was a lot. It was a lot for an eighteen nineteen year old girl to go through. And getting that hug from her, knowing that she experienced so much at times a million when she was my age, like, was everything to me because all I saw with this was this beautiful, strong woman who was so resilient, who had made it out of that experience still with her chin held high, fire in her belly and being true to who she was, and to me, that was Shannen Doherty. The queen of the Badasses that give us all permission and confidence to be who we are, to demand respect, and to never settle for anything less tan what we deserve.
David Lascher:
I always admired her for being such a strong woman. She knew what exactly what her voice was. She didn't pander to anybody. My scenes [on "Beverly Hills, 90210"] weren't with Shannen, and she was a tough nut to crack, to be honest, she was guarded. But then we became friends. She had this soft side to her that I think a lot of people didn't know, and she was a beautiful soul, and to see such a strong person have to fight the fight that she went through was so heartbreaking and I really thought she was winning. And I'm just so sad and heartbroken, and I love her soul and I hope she's at peace.
Randy Spelling:
Ever since I saw that smile on "Little House on the Prairie" it just lit up the screen. And Shannen lit up the screen, every screen that she was on. She lit up a room, every room that she was in. She just had this energy about her, and she was small and she was slight, but she just had such a big presence and energy that you could feel tough at times, soft and sweet at times.
Shannen, you will be so missed. You will always be my first legitimate crush. And I know you were greeted by so many loved ones. Thank you for being you and for being so committed to that which you believed in and showing that to the world. No matter what it was, you had this incredible commitment and tenacity and drive and passion to go after what it is that you believed in.
Dean Butler:
When we met Shannen for the first time at the beginning of season nine of "Little House on the Prairie", she made a very strong impression. And that impression there were a couple of things. One, she was talented. There was no doubt that Shannen had a gift. And the other thing that you couldn't miss about Shannen is that Shannen was determined to make something of herself in the entertainment industry. She had one of the most powerful motors in that area that I've ever seen in all the years that I've been around our industry. Shannen left us way too soon, but not unlike someone else that she and I both worked with on "Little House", Michael Landon, who died at the age of fifty four from pancreatic cancer. Shannen fit a lot of life into her fifty three years, and she will be remembered for it.
Kevin Smith:
Shannen broke the Internet before the Internet even existed. She's an American icon.
When I went to work on 'Clerks', when we went to Minnesota to shoot the movie, it was almost as if you know the business, Hollywood whatever, you know, I'd arrived with my first movie, but here I was about to take make my second movie, first with the studio, first with a real budget. And the first person from the industry to meet me over this bridge that I crossed thanks to making 'Clerks', the first person in the business of professional who was there to welcome me was Shannen. And I always found that wonderful and bittersweet and ironic that I spent so many nights watching her [on 'Heathers' and 'Beverly Hills, 90210'] on this little television grainy TV, and then I saw her in all her glory in real life, no grain whatsoever. I had a crush on her then I'll always have a crush on her. She was a force of nature.
One month since your departure. Forever missed. Never gone, never forgotten.
#shannen doherty#tribute#in memory of#rip shannen doherty#memorial#2024 shannen doherty#Holly Marie Combs#Brian Krause#Drew Fuller#Dorian Gregory#Mark Damon Espinoza#shenae grimes#james eckhouse#David Lascher#Randy Spelling#Dean Butler#Kevin Smith#Charmed#Beverly Hills 90210#Little House on the Prairie#Mallrats#let's be clear with shannen doherty#fly high#gone but not forgotten#gone but never forgotten
12 notes
·
View notes
Text
got bored and compiled all my comedian notices together, realised Wow that’s a lot of people
(if u want me to show responses / talk about experiences id be more then happy 😁!!)
#kind of INSANE if u ask me#adam hills#alex horne#ivo graham#fern brady#david o doherty#dara o briain#james acaster#mark watson#tim key#mae martin
49 notes
·
View notes
Text
#ryan sessegnon#micky van de ven#bryan gil#pierre emile hojbjerg#kyle walker peters#dane scarlett#matt doherty#cristian romero#djed spence#troy parrott#brandon austin#guglielmo vicario#brennan johnson#james maddison#malachi fagan walcott#dennis cirkin#giovani lo celso#marcel lavinier#steven bergwijn
13 notes
·
View notes
Note
Are the Barnes Triplets different actors or characters?
Hi, nonnie! The Barnes Triplets are not different Seb characters. So they aren't Bucky, Nick, and Hal, for example. They are different versions of Bucky and their names are James, Jeremy, and Jordan. ❤️
If I were to do an AU where Bucky had different brothers or cousins, it would be fun to use other Seb characters. Or OC's who could pass as being related to Bucky, brothers or cousins:
Love and thanks! ❤️
#navybrat answers#character ask#bucky barnes#the barnes triplets#james barnes#jeremy barnes#jordan barnes#future fic#sebastian stan#richard madden#thomas doherty#jamie dornan#sweet nonnie#sending love ❤️#asks are always appreciated
19 notes
·
View notes
Text
Magazine clippings
#shannen doherty#james stewart#richard roundtree#shaft#land of the lost#la law#corbin bernsen#amanda pays#jill eikenberry#amanda donohoe#alain delon#michael parks#then came bronson#ripcord#ken curtis#hawkins#wesley eure#kathy coleman#spencer milligan
3 notes
·
View notes
Text
At least we know where Harry Hook gets his good looks from:
#descendants#descendants rise of red#james hook#young captain hook#killian jones#harry hook#thomas doherty#like father like son#joshua colley
321 notes
·
View notes
Text
youtube
Elis And John Challenged To Finish David O' Doherty's Lyrics
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
A screenshot of items in Peter Doherty's atelier in France, from Peter's interview with Louise Theroux - apart from the (for me) unidentifiable objects, there's James Joyce's book. I would like to think that it's Ulysses (a reference to What A Waster* - see below), but seems more like a book about James Joyce. My second best guess is that it's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man*, because that would be just the kind of reference I could see Peter making now.
*The Ulysses line in What A Waster:
When she wakes up in the morning She writes down all her dreams Reads like the Book of Revelations Or the Beano, or the unabridged Ulysses
*In A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Joyce's autobiographical novel, the character (i.e. Joyce) lives in a "self-exile" in Europe. There are many other things in this book which I could connect to Peter (and really, to artists in general), but I'd like to highlight this epigraph which this book starts with, it's from Ovid's Metamorphoses:
Et ignotas animum dimittit in artes. ("Then to new arts his cunning thought applies")
And in Ovid's Metamorphoses, the line continues as "And to improve the work of Nature tries".
In my favourite article on A Portrait, Nicoleta Stanca explains this epigraph (and the mythological connections which Joyce makes in his book) as follows:
This description by Ovid pays homage to Daedalus, the first sculptor who allegedly created statues with legs apart and the first man who attempted to fly with wings created by himself. Joyce masterfully impregnates his entire narrative with references to the story of the labyrinth and the Daedalian figure. Moreover, Daedalus both begins and ends the novel, if we consider Stephen’s final invocation to the “Old father, old artificer”.
#peter doherty#the libertines#james joyce#i wrote and researched this instead of writing my own article
11 notes
·
View notes