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Every Outfit in The Gilded Age - Outfit 14 - Mrs. Bauer's outfit 1 - Season 1 (general)
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Coup!
directed by Austin Stark and Joseph Schuman, 2023
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'Infinite Life' by Annie Baker, a Review
'Infinite Life' by Annie Baker is provocative and profound.
(L to R): Kristine Nielsen, Brenda Pressley, Marylouise Burke, Mia Katigbak in Infinite Life (Ahron R. Foster
The premise of award-winning Annie Baker’s play Infinite Life, premiering off-Broadway at Atlantic Theater Company’s Linda Gross Theater, is that pain is the crux of life. Directed by James Macdonald, the production focuses on individuals who deal with pain along a continuum from…
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Spring Awakening Broadway: Where Are They Now? (Part 2)
It's been 18 years since Spring Awakening opened on Broadway. In part 1 I looked up what the original cast members are doing today, and here in part 2 I'll be looking at all of the actors who joined the cast after the show opened.
Kyle Riabko
Melchior
Went straight from the Broadway production to the first national tour. Later starred in Hair on Broadway and Close To You: Bacharach Reimagined (pictured) in the West End. He is currently composing music for children's television through a production company called Can-Land Music that he founded with his wife.
Hunter Parrish
Melchior
Appeared on Broadway again in Godspell but has otherwise largely stuck to TV roles, most recently in The Other Black Girl (pictured.)
Alexandra Socha
Wendla, Ensemble (u/s Wendla, Anna, Martha, Thea)
Returned to Broadway in Brighton Beach Memoirs and Head Over Heels. Is currently starring in the Broadway production of Wicked (pictured.)
Blake Bashoff
Moritz
Went straight from Broadway to the first national tour. After that, he moved away from acting and now lives on a farm.
Emma Hunton
Ilse
Was in Next to Normal on Broadway and the national tour, as well as the national tour of Wicked. She is currently on TV in Good Trouble (pictured.)
Drew Tyler Bell
Hanschen
Continued in his longtime role on The Bold and the Beautiful (pictured) until 2010. Since then, he doesn't appear to be acting and it's not clear what he's been doing since.
Matt Doyle
Hanschen, Ensemble (u/s Melchior, Hanschen, Ernst, Otto, Georg)
Later briefly played Melchior in the first national tour. Has returned to Broadway several times in shows like War Horse and The Book of Mormon, and won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a musical for his performance in Company in 2022 (pictured.) He has also released solo albums. He most recently starred in Sinatra: The Musical.
Blake Daniel
Ernst
Has had a few acting roles since, most recently in the movie Dicks: The Musical.
Andrew Durand
Georg (u/s Moritz)
Has appeared in several other Broadway shows including Head Over Heels and Shucked (pictured.) He is currently in Dead Outlaw off-Broadway.
Gabriel Violett
Otto
Appeared as a contestant on The Voice in 2016 (pictured.)
Amanda Castanos
Martha
Had a handful of appearances at theater festivals and on TV shows like Blue Bloods (pictured), but doesn't seem to be doing any acting in recent years.
Caitlin Kinnunen
Thea
Returned to Broadway in The Bridges of Madison County and was nominated for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for her role in The Prom (pictured) in 2014. She recently appeared in The Magnificent Seven off-Broadway.
Emily Kinney
Anna (u/s Wendla)
Appeared on stage again in the national tour of August: Osage County but since then has been doing a lot of TV, most notably on The Walking Dead (pictured.) She has also released several albums as a singer-songwriter.
Kate Burton
Adult Women
She continues to have an extensive film and television career, with notable roles on shows like Grey's Anatomy and Scandal (pictured), for which she was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series. She returned to Broadway in 2017 in the play Present Laughter.
Kristine Nielsen
Adult Women
Has since been nominated for the Best Lead Actress in a Play Tony in 2013 for Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike and Best Featured Actress in a Play in 2019 for Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus. She most recently appeared in the TV show The Gilded Age (pictured.)
Ken Marks
Adult Men
Has appeared again on Broadway in shows like Spider-man: Turn off the Dark and most recently in Take Me Out (pictured.) He is currently in Dead Outlaw off-Broadway.
Glenn Fleshler
Adult Men
Has returned to Broadway in shows like Guys and Dolls and Death of a Salesman. He also has extensive credits in movies like Joker and TV shows like Billions (pictured.)
Tony Carlin
(u/s Adult Men)
Returned to Broadway over a dozen times since, as well as off-Broadway in shows like The Trial of an American President (pictured.) He most recently appeared in Days of Wine and Roses.
Eryn Murman
Anna, Ensemble (u/s Wendla, Ilse, Anna, Martha, Thea)
Has done some regional theater, including playing Wendla in San Jose Rep's production of Spring Awakening (pictured) before later marrying the actor playing Melchior, with whom she started the band 5j Barrow. She now also works as a massage therapist.
Jenna Ushkowitz
Ensemble (u/s Anna, Martha, Thea)
Notably appeared on the TV show Glee. She returned to Broadway in Waitress (pictured) and has won two Tony Awards as a producer.
Alice Lee
Ensemble (u/s Wendla, Ilse, Anna, Thea)
Notably appeared in the off-Broadway production of Heathers (pictured.) Competed in the reality singing competition Rising Star. She has had TV roles on shows like Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist and most recently did voice acting for My Adventures with Superman.
Jesse Swenson
Ensemble (u/s Melchior, Hanschen, Otto, Georg)
Returned to Broadway in The Addams Family. He has now moved way from acting to become a writer and filmmaker.
Matt Shingledecker
Ensemble (u/s Melchior, Hanschen, Ernst, Otto, Georg)
Went straight to the first national tour as Georg. Since then, he's appeared on Broadway again in West Side Story and on the national tours of shows like Wicked and Les Miserables (pictured.) He is currently performing in the musical The Wedding Banquet in Taiwain.
Morgan Karr
Ensemble (u/s Moritz, Hanschen, Ernst, Otto, Georg)
Now a successful indie pop musician performing under the name Morgxn.
Zach Reiner-Harris
Ensemble (u/s Moritz, Hanschen, Ernst, Otto, Georg)
Seems to have moved away from acting but still makes appearances as a musician.
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Ever After High OC Masterlist
Name: Cressida Peters (Daughter of The Witch)
Fic: Last Midnight
Love Interest: Daring Charming
FC: Mia Goth
Name: Diana Huntsman (Daughter of The Huntsman)
Fic: Bring Me Your Heart
Love Interest: Raven Queen
FC: Fivel Stewart
Name: Dorothea Hook (Daughter of Captain Hook)
Fic: Take A Bite
Love Interest: Apple White
FC: Olivia Cooke
Name: Lucinda Silberhaus (Daughter of Clara)
Fic: Waltz of the Snowflakes
Love Interest: Hopper Croakington II
FC: Thomasin McKenzie
Name: Marina Nielsen (Daughter of The Sea Witch)
Fic: Fathoms Below
Love Interest: Faybell Thorn
FC: Diana Silvers
Name: Melora Zimmer (Daughter of The Princess)
Fic: A True Princess
Love Interest: Dexter Charming & Raven Queen
FC: Hannah Dodd
Name: Nicholas Darling (Son of Wendy Darling)
Fic: Think Of A Wonderful Thought
Love Interest: Hunter Huntsman or Alistar Wonderland
FC: Matt Cornett
Name: Orsel Pendragon (Daughter of King Arthur)
Fic: Hollow All Delight
Love Interest: Chase Redford or Faybelle Thorn
FC: Kristine Froseth
Name: Petra Scrooge (Daughter of Ebenezer Scrooge)
Fic: Bah Humbug
Love Interest: Raven Queen
FC: Mikey Madison
Name: Sadhana Diyab (Daughter of Ali Baba)
Fic: Den of Thieves
Love Interest: Sparrow Hood
FC: May Calamway
Name: Sandra Voigt (Daughter of Gerda and Kai)
Fic: Eternal Winter
Love Interest: Maybe Lizzie Hearts
FC: Olivia Scott Welch
Name: Teddy Pendragon (Son of King Arthur)
Fic: Hollow All Delight
Love Interest: Dexter Charming
FC: Daniel Sharman
Name: Zelda Dagmar (Destined Maid Marian)
Fic: Love Goes On
Love Interest: Darling Charming
FC: Talia Ryder
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Some Pentiment fancasts
(Based partially on whose voice I hear...) Yes I know a TV adaptation of Pentiment is impractical but the heart wants what it wants.
Brother Florian: Ian Hart. Because Thomas Blanky vibes.
Sister Gertrude: Miriam Margolyes
Brother Mathieu: Burn Gorman. We know he can pull off a bowl cut and fastidiousness.
Grett Albanyn: Kristine Nielsen. She plays Mrs. Bauer in the Gilded Age and this is the voice I heard when she was talking about rye bread.
Baltas Isenkopf: Jim Howick. Forgive me, I kept hearing Howick's Martin Luther impression from Horrible Histories.
Dr. Werner Stolz: Ronan Raftery. I WILL FILL THIS LIST WITH ACTORS FROM THE TERROR GDI.
I'd love to hear other folks' fancasts!
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Connie Nielsen (Special Agent in Charge Ellen Solberg in the FBI Season 1 series premiere episode, "Pilot") is Danish.
Ebonee Noel (Kristen Chazal) is Guyanese.
Missy Peregrym (Maggie Bell) and Nathaniel Arcand (Clinton Skye) are Canadian.
Zeeko Zaki (OA Zidan) was born in Egypt.
Alexa Davalos (Kristin Gaines) was born in France.
Miguel Gomez (Ivan Ortiz) is Colombian.
Julian McMahon (Jess LaCroix) and Keisha Castle-Hughes (Hana Gibson) are Australian.
Roxy Sternberg (Sheryll Barnes) and Christina Wolf (Amanda Tate on FBI: International) are English.
Christiane Paul is German, a trait she shares with her FBI: International character, Katrin Jaeger.
Eva-Jane Willis (Megan "Smitty" Garretson) is South-African.
And Heida Reed (Jamie Kellet) is Icelandic.
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In the final scene of the 1979-80 season of Dallas, JR Ewing (Larry Hagman) hears a noise outside his office, walks out to the corridor to look, and is shot twice by an unseen assailant. The episode, titled “A House Divided,” was broadcast on March 21, 1980, and was written by Rena Down and directed by Leonard Katzman. Viewers had to wait all summer to learn whether JR would survive, and which of his many enemies was responsible.
JR was a villain on the series who regularly double-crossed business associates, plotted against his own family, called wife Sue Ellen (Linda Gray) a “slut,” and had her committed to a sanatorium so he could take custody of their infant son.
Ultimately, in the “Who Done It?’ episode which aired November 21, 1980, the shooter was revealed to be Kristin Shepard (Mary Crosby). Kristin was JR’s scheming sister in law and mistress who shot him in a fit of anger. JR did not press charges, as Kristin claimed she was pregnant with his child as a result of their affair.
“Who Done It?” was, at the time, the highest-rated television episode in US history. It had a Nielsen rating of 53.3 and a 76% share, and it was estimated that 83 million people watched the episode, more than the number of voters in that year’s presidential election. The previous record for a TV episode had been the 1967 finale for the The Fugitive. “Who Done It?” now sits second on the list, beaten in 1983 by the final episode of MASH. The “Who Done It?” episode was an international event, with more than 350 million people tuning in to find out who shot JR. A session of the Turkish parliament was suspended to allow legislators a chance to get home in time to view the conclusion of the cliffhanger.
Text is from the Wikipedia entry for “Who Shot JR?”. My italics.
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Scott Dylan: Barclays Appointment of Rob Patterson — A Safe Move or a Step Backwards for Innovation in Tech Investment Banking?
In a move that some are hailing as a strategic hire, Barclays has appointed Rob Patterson as the new Head of Data & Information Platforms Coverage within its Technology Investment Banking arm. With over 20 years of investment banking experience, primarily at Morgan Stanley, Patterson is being welcomed with open arms. But here’s the question: Is this appointment a true step forward for Barclays, or just another example of a “safe bet” in a rapidly evolving industry that demands fresh perspectives?
Don’t get me wrong, Patterson’s CV is impressive. His extensive client roster, featuring names like Accenture, Nielsen, and YouGov, shows that he can walk the walk. But in an industry where disruption is the new normal, should Barclays really be content with hiring someone who’s essentially cut from the same cloth as every other banking executive? Patterson’s appointment seems to reinforce the age-old investment banking formula — lean on experience, stick to what works, and avoid rocking the boat.
But herein lies the problem: The boat needs to be rocked.
Technology Investment Banking, particularly in data and information platforms, isn’t the same as it was two decades ago when Patterson entered the scene. The pace of change, fuelled by AI, blockchain, and decentralisation, is accelerating. Now, more than ever, this sector requires leaders who can not only navigate today’s landscape but also anticipate tomorrow’s opportunities and challenges.
Does Patterson, with his deep roots in traditional banking, embody the bold, forward-thinking leadership that the tech world craves? Or is Barclays simply reinforcing its comfort zone, doubling down on tried-and-tested leadership at a time when innovation should be the watchword?
Kristin Roth DeClark, Global Head of Technology Investment Banking, claims that Patterson will “deliver significant value for our clients.” But what value is that, exactly? More of the same? Another steady hand in a field that increasingly rewards risk-takers and visionaries? Where are the fresh faces? Where is the push for diversity in thinking and background that could truly propel Barclays into the next frontier of technology investment?
Barclays has already been involved in major transactions, from advising on CVC’s acquisition of Epicor to playing a role in Nuvei Corporation’s $6.3bn sale. But these deals, while significant, are based on the old model of big deals and bigger numbers. Is Barclays missing the opportunity to lead the charge on new tech frontiers like AI and Web3, where fresh thinking is crucial?
Patterson’s appointment might look like a win for Barclays on paper, but it risks signalling that the bank is more interested in maintaining the status quo than in pioneering the next wave of tech investment innovation. Instead of focusing on leaders who have already had their time in the spotlight, Barclays should be looking to those with disruptive mindsets, individuals who can break free from the rigid mould of traditional banking and usher in a new era for tech investment.
I’ve seen firsthand the need for change at Barclays. And while experience has its value, it’s vision and the willingness to take risks that will define the next decade of success in this space. Let’s hope that Patterson — though an undeniably safe pair of hands — can prove me wrong by bringing more than just his experience to the table.
Because in today’s tech world, playing it safe is the riskiest move of all.
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A boy with an active imagination faces his fears on an unforgettable journey through the night with his new friend: a giant, smiling creature named Dark.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Orion (voice): Jacob Tremblay
Dark (voice): Paul Walter Hauser
Sweet Dreams (voice): Angela Bassett
Adult Orion (voice): Colin Hanks
Sleep (voice): Natasia Demetriou
Unexplained Noises (voice): Golda Rosheuvel
Insomnia (voice): Nat Faxon
Quiet (voice): Aparna Nancherla
Light (voice): Ike Barinholtz
Orion’s Mom (voice): Carla Gugino
Orion’s Dad (voice): Matt Dellapina
Tycho (voice): Nick Kishiyama
Hypatia (voice): Mia Akemi Brown
Adult Hypatia (voice): Shannon Chan-Kent
Richie Panici (voice): Jack Fisher
Narrator (voice): Werner Herzog
Lisa (voice): Sky Alexis
Woman at the Drive-In (voice): Hira Ambrosino
Man at the Drive-In (voice): Yoshi Ando
Mrs. Spinoza (voice): Larisa Asuaje
Irene’s Boss / Cucumber Dentist / Soda / Insomnia Guy 1 (voice): Sean Charmatz
Stray Cat / Insomnia Guy 2 (voice): Walt Dohrn
Adult Sally (voice): Ren Hanami
Irene (voice): Amy Hill
Irene’s Daughter / Insomnia Girl (voice): Alyssa Lee
Scared Child (voice): Noah McCown
Sally (voice): Shino Nakamichi
Irene’s Coworker / Mom / Juice Box / Insomnia Teacher (voice): Aliki Theofilopoulos
Insomnia Man (voice): Toru Uchikado
Film Crew:
Writer: Charlie Kaufman
Book: Emma Yarlett
Director: Sean Charmatz
Producer: Peter McCown
Executive Producer: Walt Dohrn
Executive Producer: Bonnie Arnold
Production Designer: Tim Lamb
Art Direction: Christine Bian
Head of Story: Adam Rosette
Head of Animation: Hans Dastrup
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tim Nielsen
Supervising Animator: Nik Ranieri
Supervising Animator: Shawn Krause
Supervising Sound Editor: Steve Slanec
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Brandon Proctor
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Nathan Nance
Original Music Composer: Kevin Lax
Original Music Composer: Robert Lydecker
Editor: Kevin Sukho Lee
Story Artist: Leah Artwick
Story Artist: Alex Avagimian
Story Artist: Joe Bernados
Story Artist: Lyle Nagy
Story Artist: Kent Osborne
Story Artist: Jordan Rosato
Production Coordinator: Janie Kahan
Associate Editor: Michael Pedraza
Assistant Editor: Dylan Stayman
Assistant Editor: Keith Bodmer
Assistant Editor: Eric Hendricks
Production Coordinator: Claire Liu
Production Designer: Timothy Lamb
Character Designer: Jesse Aclin
Character Designer: Elaine Choi
Character Designer: Ryan Matias
Character Designer: Joe Pitt
Visual Development: Guillaume Fesquet
Animation: Emily Tetri
Visual Development: Miho Tomimasu
Matte Painter: Kevin Turcotte
Production Coordinator: Mallory Quagliato
Production Assistant: Brittany Ramirez
Animation Supervisor: Carla Lutz
Animation: Julien Bocabeille
Animation: Greg Sharp
In Memory Of: Meghan Noyes
Production Assistant: Amanda Lennes
Line Producer: Ashley Laidlaw
Production Manager: Kyle Hancher
Finance: Robert Dudban
Production Accountant: Mila Montano
CG Supervisor: Ryan Munk
Animation Supervisor: Ernest Chan
Line Producer: Brent Hutchins
Production Manager: Candice Ray
Production Manager: Kristin Risinger
Production Coordinator: Zachary Joel Johnson
Production Coordinator: Emily Ryker
VFX Supervisor: Brent Tyler
Modelling Supervisor: Steven Tarin
Rigging Supervisor: Belal Ballout
Generalist: Natalie Jimenez
Effects Supervisor: Ross Gibson
Compositing Supervisor: David Lee-DuVoisin
Executive Producer: Andrea Miloro
Executive Producer: Adrianna A.J. Cohen
Executive Producer: Russell Tracy Jr
Line Producer: Natalia Lasota
Line Producer: Murali Chinnappa
Producer: Ravi Kiran Nunna
Production Manager: Charan Paruchuri
Production Manager: Kartheek Dugyala
Production Manager: Guru Gnasasambandan
Production Coordinator: Rahul Gattu
Production Coordinator: Sandra Geiben
Production Coordinator: Swati Pattnaik
Production Assistant: Bandana Panigrahi
Production Assistant: Masool Afreen
Production Assistant: Neelam Kishan
Creative Director: Manoj Menon
Modelling Supervisor: Francis Rajeev A.
Modelling Supervisor: Rakesh Acharya B.
Modeling: Robin Bharat
Modeling: Samir Rout
Modeling: Suraj Kumar Raut
Rigging Superv...
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TIME Magazine, 12/01/1980, Page 79
At the time, "Who Done It?" was the highest-rated television episode in U.S. history, but it now sits in second place on that list - beaten by the final episode of M*A*S*H - with a Nielsen rating of 53.3 and a whopping 76% share. (Only 24% of American televisions were tuned-in to something else.) It’s estimated that over 90 million people (350 million worldwide) watched the November 21, 1980 telecast.
“Now It Can Be Told: Shedunit”
“It was you, Kristin, who shot J.R.”
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hi cat! would you happen to have any fc suggestions for a mother to ivanna sakhno? thank you so much, i hope you're doing well 💞
Meg Ryan (1961)
Molly Hagan (1961)
Jodie Foster (1962)
Edie Falco (1963)
Connie Nielsen (1965)
Naomi Watts (1968)
Jeri Ryan (1968)
Jennifer Aniston (1969)
Jane Krakowski (1969)
Laurie Holden (1969)
Mädchen Amick (1970)
Rhea Seehorn (1972)
Rebecca Romijn (1972)
Kristin Lehman (1972)
I hope you're doing well too anon!!!
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The reading will also star Alex Brightman and Krysta Rodriguez as the married composer-lyricist duo who are writing the score for “Bombshell”. Vanessa Williams will star as the show’s producer, Brooks Ashmanskas will star as the director, and Tony winner Bonnie Milligan ("Kimberly Akimbo") will star as his associate director. Kristine Nielsen and Justin Cooley will also star.
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