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Q1 (January to March) anniversary recap thread:
Here's a listed of works that celebrated their milestone anniversaries this year and people who celebrated their milestone birthdays that I missed last quarter, as well as works that released this year:
[Note that this draft was made in March 31, but I didn't have enough time to post it, hence why it's here]
1964 and earlier:
Colonel Heeza Liar's African Hunt - January 10, 1914
Gertie the Dinosaur - February 18, 1914
Colonel Heeza Liar Shipwrecked - March 14, 1914
Janet Waldo✝️(Late American voice actress known for portraying Judy Jetson from The Jetsons) - February 4, 1919
Felix Out of Luck - January 1, 1924
Ron Moody✝️(Late British actor, singer, and composer) - Born January 8, 1924
Felix Loses Out - January 15, 1924
Felix 'Hyps' the Hippo, Colonel Heeza Liar's Mysterious Case - February 1, 1924
Felix Crosses the Crooks - February 15, 1924
Felix Tries to Rest - February 29, 1924
Alice's Day at Sea - March 1, 1924
Yanky Clippers - January 21, 1929
Sick Cylinders - February 18, 1929
James Hong (Chinese-American actor known for Mr. Ping in the KFP franchise) - Born February 22, 1929
Bob Uecker (Former MLB player) - Born January 26, 1934
Barry Humphries✝️(Late Australian actor known for portraying Bruce in Finding Nemo) - Born February 17, 1934
Hamateur Night - January 28, 1939
Mickey's Surprise Party - February 18, 1939
Ferdinand the Bull - February 23, 1939
Goofy and Wilbur - March 17, 1939
Jerry Springer✝️(Late American comedian) - Born February 13, 1944
R. Lee Ermey✝️(Late American actor and Marine drill instructor) - Born March 24, 1944
Adventures of Pow Wow - January 30, 1949
Pat Farley (American voice actor for Krang, Casey Jones and Baxter Stockman in the 80's TMNT series) - Born February 18, 1949
Oprah Winfrey - Born January 29, 1954
Shigeru China (Veteran Japanese voice actor) - Born February 4, 1954
James Carter Cathcart AKA Jimmy Zoppi (Retired NY-based voice actor known for portraying James, Meowth, and Pros. Oak) - Born March 8, 1954
Clancy Brown (voice actor for Mr. Krabs) - Born January 6, 1959
Sleeping Beauty (1959) - January 29
Clutch Cargo (1959) - March 9
The Magilla Gorilla Show - January 14
Michelle Obama - Born January 17
Mika Kanai (Japanese voice actress for Vanilla H, Satoko Houjou, and Histoire) - Born March 18
1969:
Mr. Lawrence (American animator and recurring voice actor in SpongeBob SquarePants) - Born January 1
Himitsu no Ako-chan - January 6
Patton Oswalt (American comedian) - Born January 27
Lee Toker (Canadian voice actor for Bling-Bling Boy, The Roach, and Snips) - Born February 11
Paget Brewster (voice actor for Elise Pearson, Della Duck, and Judy Ken Sebben) - Born March 10
Kevin Shinick (producer of MAD) - Born March 19
1974:
Heidi, Girl of the Alps - January 6
Christian Bale (English actor beat known for portraying Batman) - January 30
Vicky the Viking - January 31
Seth Green (American voice actor for Chris Griffin and creator of/recurring voice actor for Robot Chicken) - February 8
Bagpuss - February 12
Kamen Rider X - February 16
1979:
Amigo and Friends - January 1
Julie the Wild Rose - January 4
Battle Fever J - February 3
Josh Keaton (American voice actor for Spider-Man) - February 8
Maryke Hendrikse (Canadian voice actor for Susan Test, Revy, and Gilda) - February 23
1984:
Katri, Girl of the Meadows - January 8
Kaiji Tang (LA-based voice actor for Archer, Fang, and Jinshi) - Born January 25
Cristina Miliza (voice actress for Poison Ivy, Jessica Cruz, and Charlene) - Born February 1
Choudenshi Bioman - February 4
Ian Sinclair - Born March 2
Lupin III Part III - March 3
James the Cat - March 10
Future Boy Conan and Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind - March 11
Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld - March 17
1989:
Marianne Bray (Crunchyroll English dub voice actress for Charlotte Flampe, Mia Christoph, and Ichigo Saotome) - Born February 6
Chip & Dale: Rescue Rangers, Kousoku Sentai Turboranger - March 4
Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan - March 11
Babar - March 28
1994:
Reina Ueda (Japanese voice actress) - Born January 17
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 - February 2
Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? - February 5
Ninja Sentai Kakuranger - February 18
Dakota Fanning (American actress and daughter of Steve Fanning) - Born February 23
Duckman - March 5
The Busy World of Richard Scarry - March 9
Alan Ituriel (Mexican creator and voice actor for Villainous) - March 10
Doraemon: Nobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen and Dragon Ball Z: Broly - Second Coming - March 12
Super Metroid - March 19
Thumbelina - March 30
1999:
The PJs - January 10
The Brothers Flub - January 17
Super Smash Bros - January 21
Zoboomafoo and Dilbert - January 25
TNK (Japanese animation studio known for School Days and High School DxD) - January 29, 1999
A Little Curious - February 1
Power Rangers Lost Galaxy - February 6
Ojamajo Doremi - February 7
Mario Party (US) - February 8
Final Fantasy VIII - February 11
Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive - February 21
Babar: King of the Elephants - February 26
Joshua David King (Africa-American voice actor and singer) - Born February 28
WonderSwan - March 4
Doraemon: Nobita Drifts in the Universe - March 6
Tarzan of the Apes - March 9
Neo Geo Pocket Color - March 16
Doug's 1st Movie - March 26
2004:
Drake & Josh - January 11
Seven Little Monsters - January 14
Vocaloid - January 15
Teacher's Pet - January 16
Whoopi's Littleburg - January 18
The Koala Brothers, Boohbah - January 19
Kamen Rider Blade - January 25
Winx Club (IT) - January 28
The Lion King 1½ - February 10
Power Rangers Dino Thunder - February 14
Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger - February 15
Clifford's Really Big Movie - February 20
Duel Masters - February 27
Tripping the Rift - March 4
Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey - March 7
Game Over - March 10
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed - March 26
2009:
Huntik: Secrets & Seekers, Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight - January 3
The Electric Company - January 19
Wolverine and the X-Men - January 23
Kamen Rider Decade - January 25
Olivia - January 26
Hulk Vs - January 27
RuPaul's Drag Race - February 2
Coraline - February 6
Friday the 13th remake - February 13
Samurai Sentai Shinkenger - February 15
Madea Goes to Jail - February 20
League of Super Evil - March 5
Watchmen - March 6
Doraemon: The New Record of Nobita: Spaceblazer, Power Rangers RPM - March 7
The Amazing Spiez! - March 15
Barbie Thumbelina - March 17
Pretty Cure All Stars DX - March 20
Monsters Vs. Aliens - March 27
2014:
Every Witch Way - January 1
BeyWarriors: BeyRaiderz, Space Dandy, Seitokai Yakuindomo - January 4
Noragami - January 5
D-Frag, Robot Girls Z, Super Sonic: The Animation - January 6
Numb Chucks - January 7
Engage to the Unidentified - January 8
Go! Go! 575 - January 9
No-Rin, Wake Up Girls - January 10
Nisekoi - January 11
Tesagure! Bukatsu-mono Encore - January 12
The Nut Job - January 17
Sheriff Callie's Wild West, The Idolmaster Movie: Beyond the Brilliant Future! - January 25
The Lego Movie - February 7
Barbie: The Pearl Princess, Power Rangers Super Megaforce - February 15
Ressha Sentai ToQger - February 16
Peabody and Mr. Sherman - March 7
Pretty Rhythm: All Star Selection - March 8
Cardfight!! Vanguard: Legion Mate - March 9
Nerds and Monsters - March 12
Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage 3 - March 15
Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth2: SISTERS GENERATION - March 20
Muppets Most Wanted - March 21
2019:
Abby Hatcher - January 1
Dororo remake - January 7
The Rising of the Shield Hero - January 9
The Quintessential Quintuplets - January 10
Kaguya-sama: Love Is War - January 12
The Magnificent Kotobuki - January 13
Gigantosaurus - January 18
Gen:Lock - January 26
Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty - January 27
Arc of Alchemist - February 7
The Lego Movie 2 - February 8
Doom Patrol, The Umbrella Academy - February 15
Super Sentai Strongest Battle - February 17
Corn & Peg, How to Train Your Dragon: Hidden World - February 22
Tyler Perry's A Madea Family Funeral - March 1
Power Rangers Beast Morphers - March 2
DC Super Hero Girls, Captain Marvel, Costume Quest - March 8
Fully Funtasia - March 11
Wonder Park - March 15
Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger - March 17
Pokemon the Series: Sun & Moon - Ultra Legends - March 23
Dumbo remake - March 29
Victor and Valentino - March 30
It was also the year where me and my family moved to a new house; the previous house was a rental, while this will be where we're staying for the rest of our lives
2024:
Bloody Escape: Jigoku no Tousou Genki - January 5
Pon no Michi, Sasaki and Peeps anime adaptation - January 6
Grimsburg - January 7
Metallic Rouge - January 11
Hazbin Hotel (TV series) - January 19
Ohmuro-ke: Dear Sister, Persona 3 Reload - February 2
Wonderful Pretty Cure! - February 4
Lyla in the Loop - February 5
Rock, Paper, Scissors - February 11
Bea's Block, Caillou reboot - February 15
Doraemon: Nobita's Earth Symphony - March 1
Bakuage Sentai Boonboomger - March 3
Hot Wheel: Let's Race - March 4
Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley - March 7
Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction - March 22
Radirgy 2, Touch Detective 3 + The Complete Case Files - March 28
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The very handsome @dizzolving tagged me to name a song for every letter of the alphabet and i love a challenge (also, im going to have to keep you in mind next time a music tag thing pops up!!!)
A - All Along The Watchtower by Jimi Hendrix
B - Back In Your Head by Tegan and Sara
C - Control by Girl In A Coma
D - Days by The Drums
E - Electric Avenue by Eddie Grant
F - Fool by Frankie Cosmos
G - Getting It Ok by SALES
H - Handsome Devil by The Smiths
I - I Dont Know You by The Marias
J - Judy's A Punk by Ramones
K - Killer Queen by Queen
L - Locket by Crumb
M - Mobius Streak by Hiatus Kaiyote
N - Next Of Kin by Alvvays
O - One More Time by Daft Punk
P - Patience by Tame Impala
Q - Que Calor by Major Lazer (ft J Balvin & El Alfa)
R - Roam by The B52's
S - Some by Steve Lacy
T -Tonton Alain Michel by Totorro
U - U. R. A Fever by The Kills
V - Visitantes by Leon Larregui
X - XXX by Kendrick Lamar
Y - Yes or Yes by TWICE
Z - Zero by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Btw i definitely stole that last one for Z but its SUCH a good song.
Im gonna skip tagging people this time because i tagged a bunch on Monday for this one and but if you guys wanna do it, send me a DM and ill tag you!!! 😊
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THE KISS
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THE KISS (4:35) Directed by Indira Cesarine Featuring Tyler Kenyon @ Major, Joost @ VNY Models, Nique @ Major Models, Michelle Vawer @ IMG models, Maritza @ Next Models, Trevor @ New York Models, Valeria Leonova @ Q models, AJ @ Ford Men, Tassara @ Trump Models, Julia G @ Elite Models, Gabriel @ New York Models, Marcella @ One Model Management, Fernando @ Q models, Bekah Jenkins @ One Model Management, Luke Lysdahl @ Click Model Management, Frederik Ferrier @ Earnest Represents, Olga @ Q Models, Charlotte @ IMG Models, Ilona Struzik @ Major Models, Chris Fawcett @ Click models Edited by Bernice Gonzalez Music by Moby Cinematography by Industrial Color & Indira Cesarine 2nd Cameraman Don Frasco Styling by Cannon @ Judy Casey Hair by @ Kozmo @ Bryan Bantry Makeup by Tanya @ Factory Downtown & Bernadine Bibiano @ Judy Casey Special Thanks to Industrial Color & K&M Camera Elite Models, Next Models, Ford Models, Click Models, Earnest Represents, New York Model Management, One Models, VNY, IMG Models, Major Models, Q Models – SYNOPSIS Directed by Indira Cesarine, The Kiss (4:35) is a conceptual video art production playing with the meaning of “XXXX” Magazine featuring 10 “couples” kissing. Starring models Bekah Jenkins & Tyler Kenyon, Joost & Maritza, Nique & Michelle Vawer, Trevor & Valeria, AJ & Tassara, Julia G. & Gabriel, Marcella & Fernando, Frederik Ferrier & Olga, Charlotte & Luke Lysdahl, Ilona Stuzik & Chris Fawcett. Kissing, Kissing and more kissing around the world for 180 days, the 10 XXXX couples love to X Kiss X Kiss X Kiss X Kiss… The remixed version of the cover footage features music by Moby. Edited by Bernice Gonzalez from Industrial Color. Styling by Cannon, hair by Kozmo, makeup by Tanya and Bernadine Bibiano.
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Indira Cesarine
INDIRA CESARINE
Touted as a “photographic child prodigy”, Indira Cesarine’s first solo exhibition was at the age of 16 at the Paul Mellon Arts Center. By the time she graduated high school she had exhibited 4 one-woman shows of her photographic work. While finishing a triple major in Art History, French Literature and Women’s Studies at Columbia University, she began shooting for a variety of top modeling agencies including Elite, Ford and Wilhelmina Models. Once she finished her degree, she went to London to pursue her interests in photography and journalism. Within 6 months of arriving in London, she was appointed Editor at Large of the British magazine “Don’t Tell It”, and began shooting editorials for many magazines and clients in England, the US and Europe.
Over the years her work has sparked the interest of some of the world’s top creative directors, having been commissioned for British Vogue, GQ, Glamour, Marie Claire, Tatler, The Times, Grazia, Harper’s Bazaar, In Style, L’Officiel as well as many other international publications and advertising campaigns. She is currently represented internationally with agents in New York, London and Milan. Her career as a director began with her first short film, “City of Love” being featured at Cannes Film Festival in 2007. Since then she has directed, produced and edited numerous short films while maintaining an active career as a photographer. In 2009 she produced and launched the multimedia publication XXXX MAGAZINE, showcasing original multimedia productions of fashion and video art films.
In January 2010, her work was exhibited in a solo show in Paris at Visionairs Gallery, presenting large scale photographic images juxtaposed with her video art productions she directed for XXXX Magazine. Other recent exhibits include: The “Voyeur” Exhibit, Art Basel Miami, celebrating XXXX Magazine’s 3rd issue, sponsored by Miami Art Museum Contemporaries, American Friends of the Louvre and Quintessentially, December 2010; Motion Deconstructed Exhibit with Quintessentiallly Art, New York, June 2010; “Soiree Au Louvre” Video Art Installation at the French Embassy, June 2010; Matignon, Paris Fashion Film Video Installation March 2011, New York Fashion Shorts at the Tribeca Grand, September 2009; London Fashion Shorts at Machine–A Gallery in February 2010; View Imaging exhibit, New York, December 2009; and The Distorted Beauty Show, April 2010. Her photography has also been chosen to appear in Dolce and Gabanna’s 20th Anniversary book curated by Fabien Baron.
Indira and her work have been featured internationally on TV shows such as E! TV, Fashion TV, Entertainment Tonight, Inside Edition, HBO’s Special “Ford Supermodel of the World”, MTV, ‘HIGH SOCIETY’ and “Make me a Supermodel” UK and US editions. – Bernice Gonzalez www.tvluv.com Taking into consideration that the strongest medium of communication today is the moving image, Bernice decided to use it as her way of expression. From early on she embarked on the production, direction and editing of a local and independent TV show transmitted every Monday for the period of eight years from her hometown at the moment, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and which was dedicated to the local and international music, art and fashion scene. During that period she also worked as an editor for advertising for clients like Anheuser Busch and AT&T. She wrote an award wining script, which eventually became a short movie, TV LUV, screened at various festivals around the world, including the Short Film Depot at the Cannes Film Festival. She has collaborated with various artists editing video art projects in the like of Charles Juhasz Alvarado, Craig Cutler, Hans Gissinger and Indira Cesarine. She currently works as Senior editor for IC Motion in New York, the production and post production division of Industrial Color. – Bernadine Bibiano https://ift.tt/2PKkMnd International makeup artist Bernadine Bibiano’s distinctive, provocative and playful style has graced fashion magazines, runways, advertising, music videos, red carpets and catalogs. Internationally, Bernadine has worked extensively with L’Uomo, Vogue Jewelry, Vogue, Glamour, Harper’s Bazaar, Marie Claire, Elle, Deutsch, and Rebel; styled runway for Red Valentino, Heatherette, Jennifer Nicholson, and Rosa Cha; and counts Banana Republic, Catherine Malandrino, Target, Izod, Polo, Levis, Adidas, and Saks Fifth Avenue among her advertising campaign clients. In addition, Bernadine wrote the content and created the makeup styles for the book, The Body Shop’s Makeup: Fresh Ideas for Fantastic Looks and designed the cosmetic presentation for Neiman Marcus’ The Book. She’s been the beauty consultant for Benefit Cosmetics, Sephora, Avon and Mary Kay Cosmetics and shaped the high concept look for the luxury European fragrance line Boadicea The Victorious. – Kozmo https://ift.tt/2YPogco Born in Easton, PA and raised in Saylorsburg, PA, 38 year old Kozmo started doing hair in the late 80’s in high school. It wasn’t until 1994 when he moved to NYC that he started freelancing and assisting various top hairstylists. While under the wings of such artists as Didier, Ward, and Malcolm Edwards he acquired his own style and was taken on with the agency Bryan Bantry. Since being with Bryan Bantry for the past 5 years, he has worked with some of the top photographers and magazines in the fashion industry. Just a few of his celebrity clientele include Liza Minelli, Tyra Banks, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Bon Jovi – Tanya Kern https://ift.tt/2LTY2QA From childhood on Tanja was focused on expressing her creativity through painting and drawing. Finally she discovered her passion and extraordinary talent for the art of make up during her degree course in media studies which gave her the chance to work with a lot of different film, advertising, and design productions. After deciding to shift her focus from the canvas to the face, Tanja attended make up school where she deepened her knowledge of anatomy and honed her intuitive grasp for colour, form, and texture. This can be seen in all of her work and is a major element of her personal style. Film noir and contemporary paintings continue to influence and inspire her work. Since then she has established an impressive portfolio working across photography, film, and television; she’s also worked with a distinguished list of photographers and clients. He dedication and the ability to improvise are important assets to her creativity and have aided her on many occasions, most notably when working overseas or in other European countries. Tanja specialises in beauty and macrobeauty and fashion. Likes: 71 Viewed:
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New, revised, and updated bootleg list!
•1776 Pro shot, good quality, I don’t know what cast or year.
•25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee OBC Broadway Lisa Howard (Rona Lisa Peretti), Jay Reiss (Douglas Panch), Derrick Baskin (Mitch Mahoney), Celia Keenan-Bolger (Olive Ostrovsky), Dan Fogler (William Barfee), Sarah Saltzberg (Logainne SchwartzandGrubenierre), Deborah S Craig (Marcy Park), Jesse Tyler Ferguson (Leaf Coneybear), Jose Llana (Chip Tolentino)
•3 musketeers- Beverly 23 August Pro shot Cast: Kevyn Morrow, John Schiappa, Jimmy Smagula, Aaron Tveit, Kate Baldwin, Chad Ackerman, Mark Aldrich
•A Bronx Tale - Broadway November 14, 2016 OBC Nick Cordero (Sonny), Richard H. Blake (Lorenzo), Bobby Conte Thornton (Calogero), Ariana DeBose (Jane), Lucia Giannetta (Rosina), Bradley Gibson (Tyrone), Hudson Loverro (Young Calogero)
•A Chorus Line - OBC Archived Black and White Scott Allen (Roy), Renee Baughman (Kristine), Carole Bishop (Sheila), Pamela Blair (Val), Wayne Cilento (Mike), Chuck Cissel (Butch), Clive Clerk (Larry), Kay Cole (Maggie), Ronald Dennis (Richie), Donna Drake (Tricia), Brandt Edwards (Tom), Patricia Garland (Judy), Carolyn Kirsch (Lois), Ron Kuhlman (Don), Nancy Lane (Bebe0, Baayork Lee (Connie), Prscilla Lopez (Diana), Robert LuPone (Zach), Cameron Mason (Mark), Donna McKenchie (Cassie), Don Percassi (Al), Michael Serrecchia (Frank), Michel Stuart (Greg), Thomas J Walsh (Bobby), Sammy Williams (Paul), Crissy Wilzak (Vicki)
•A Chorus Line - Broadway Preview September 30th 2006 ORC (Ken Alan, Brad Anderson, Michelle Aravena, David Baum, Michael Berresse, E. Clayton Cornelious, Natalie Cortez, Mike Cannon, Charlotte D'Amboise, Mara Davi, Joey Dudding, Lyndy Franklin, Jessica Lee Goldyn, Deidre Goodwin, Tyler Hanes, Nadine Isenegger, Pamela Jordan, James T. Lane, Lorin Latarro, Paul McGill, Heather Parcells, Michael Paternostro, Alisan Porter, Jeffrey Schecter, Yuka Takara, Jason Tam, Grant Turner, Chryssie Whitehead, Tony Yazbeck)
•A Christmas Story- Broadway November 7, 2012 Dan Lauria (Jean Shepherd), John Bolton (The Old Man), Erin Dilly(Mother), Johnny Rabe (Ralphie), Zac Ballard (Randy), Caroline O'Connor (Miss Shields)
•Aida- Broadway 12 December 2001 Cast: Maya Days, Matt Bogart (u/s), Idina Menzel
•Ain’t Misbehaving OBC, other than that, I don’t know what cast or date
•Aladdin (Alan Menken)- Broadway August 22 2014 OBC Cast: Aladdin: Adam Jacobs, Jasmine: Courtney Reed, Genie: James Monroe Iglehart, Jafar: Jonathan Freeman, Sultan: Clifton Davis, Iago: Don Darryl Rivera, Babkak: Brian Gonzales, Omar: Andrew Cao (u/s), Kassim/Spooky Voice/Voice of the Cave: Brandon O’Neill, Razoul: Dennis Stowe, Prince Abdullah: Jaz Sealey, Shop Owner: Bobby Pestka, Henchmen: Donald Jones Jr, Aleks Pevec (u/s), Attendants: Tia Altinay, Khori Michelle Pentinaud, Marisha Wallace
•Aladdin (Cole Porter)- TV Broadcast 1958 Cast: Anna Maria Alberghetti, George Hall, Dennis King, Una Merkel, Sal Mineo, Basil Rathbone, Cyril Ritchard
•A Little Night Music- Broadway 2010 Bernadette Peters (Desiree Armfeldt), Elaine Stritch (Madame Armfeldt)
•Allegiance- Broadway 16 November 2015 OBC Cast: George Takei (Sam/Ojii-San), Lea Salonga (Kei), Telly Leung (Sammy), Katie Rose Clarke (Hannah), Michael K. Lee (Frankie), Christopheren Nomura (Tatsuo), Greg Watanabe (Mike)
•All Shook Up - Broadway OBC Jenn Gambatese (Natalie Haller/Ed), Johnathan Hadary (Jim Haller), Mark Price (Dennis), Sharon Wilkins (Sylvia), Nikki M James (Lorraine), Cheyenne Jackson (Chad), Alix Korey (Mayor Matilda Hyde), Cutis Holbrook (Dean Hyde), John Jellison (Sheriff Earl), Leah Hocking (Miss Sandra), Ensemble: Brad Anderson, Justin Bohon, Justin Brill, Paul Castree, Cara Cooper, Michael Cusumano, Francesca Harper, Trisha Jeffrey, Michelle Kittrell, Anika Larsen, Michael X Martin, Karen Murphy, John Eric Parker, Justin Patterson, Michael James Scott, Jenny-Lynn Suckling, Virginia Ann Woodruff
•LA December 4, 2016 Phillipa Soo (Amelie), Adam Chanler-Berat (Nino), Savvy Crawford (Young Amelie), Tony Sheldon ( Dufayel/Collignon), Alison Cimmet (Amandine/Philomene), Mandel Felciano (Raphael/Bretodeaux), Harriett D Foy (Suzanne), Randy Blair (Hipolito), Alyse Alan Louis(Georgette/Sylvie), Maria-Christina Oliveras (Gina), David Andino (Blind Beggar/Garden Gnome), Paul Whitty(Joseph/Fluffy), Heath Calvert (Lucien/Lug/Mysterious Man)
•Amélie (Broadway) − March 29, 2017 ***NFT AUGUST 1 2017*** : Philippa Soo (Amelie), Adam Chandler-Berat (Nino), Savvy Crawford (Young Amelie), Tony Sheldon (Dufayal/Colignon), Manoel Feliciano (Raphael/Bretodeaux), Alison Cimmet (Amandine/Philomene), Maria-Christina Oliveras (Gina), Harriet D. Foy (Suzanne), Alyse Ann Louis (Georgette), David Andino (Blind Beggar/Garden Gnome), Randy Blair (Hipoloto), Paul Whitty (Joseph)
•An American in Paris- Broadway March 14 2015 Cast: Robert Fairchild, Leanne Cope, Veanne Cox, Jill Paice, Brandon Uranowitz, Max von Essen
•Annie - US Tour January 30, 2010 Costa Mesa, CA Madison Kerth, David Barton, Lynn Andrews, Traci Bair, Zander Meisner, Cheryl Hoffmann, Jeffrey B. Duncan, Mackenzie Aladjem, Jordan Mariah Boezem, Roni Caggiano, Ivy Moody, Emily Rudolph, Laura Spineti, Ricky Pope, Kelly Goyette
•Annie - Broadway Revival October 15, 2012 Lilla Crawford (Annie), Katie Finneran (Miss Hannigan), Anthony Warlow (Mr Warbucks), J. Elaine Marcos (Lily St Regis), Brynn O'Malley (Grace), Clarke Thorell (Rooster), Madi Rae DiPietro (July), Georgi James (Pepper), Junah Jang (Tessie). Description: Clarity is gorgeous and there is literally no washout or bouncing. You can tell it was filmed at an angle and there are a couple small obstructions, but otherwise it’s very good quality. Quite a lot of full stage shots.
•Annie Get Your Gun 2006 Revival, I don’t know what cast.
•Anything Goes (Broadway) − April 3, 2011 Sutton Foster, Joel Grey, John McMartin, Jessica Walter, Colin Donnell, Adam Godley, Laura Osnes, Jessica Stone, Walter Charles, Robert Creighton.
•American Psycho - Broadway May 13, 2016 Benjamin Walker (Patrick Bateman), Helene Yorke (Evelyn Williams), Alice Ripley (Svetlana/Mrs. Bateman/Mrs. Wolfe), Jennifer Damiano (Jean), Drew Moerlein (Paul Owen), Dave Thomas Brown (David Van Patten)
•Anastasia Hartford, CT June 15, 2016 Matinee Christy Altomare (Anastasia), Derek Klena (Dmitry), Mary Beth Peil (Maria Feodorovna), Manoel Felciano (Gleb), John Bolton (Vlad), Caroline O'Connor (Lily), Nicole Scimeca (Young Anya)
•Asassins- Broadway May 29 2004 Cast: Neil Patrick Harris, Becky Ann Baker, James Barbour, Mario Cantone, Michael Cerveris, Mary Catherine Garrison, Alexander Gemignai, Marc Kudisch, Jeffrey Kuhn, and Denis O'Hare
•Asassins Original Off Broadway Cast
•Avenue Q - Broadway July 26, 2003 Preview  Jenifer Barnhart (Mrs. T/Bad Idea Bear), Jordan Gelber (Brian), Stephanie D´Abruzzo (Kate Monster/Lucy the Slut), John Tartaglia (Princeton/Rod), Ann Harada (Christmas Eve), Rick Lyon (Nicky/Trekkie Monster/Bad Idea Bear), Natalie Venetia Belcon (Gary Coleman)
•Barnum Live - TV Movie 1986 Michael Crawford (Phineas Taylor Barnum), Eileen Battye (Charity ‘Chairy’ Barnum), Michael Heath (Ringmaster), Christina Collier (Jenny Lind), Sharon Benson (Joice Heth), Paul Miller (Tom Thumb), Peter Barbour, Sue Barbour, Michael Cantwell, Perry Davey, James Francis Johnston, Graham Fawcett, Richard Gauntlett, Paul Goddard, Alan Heap, Amanda Newman, Joanne Robley-Dixon, Nadine Shenton, Debbie Steel, Christopher Talman, Jane Watts
•Beautiful- Broadway April 9 2014 Cast: Jessie Mueller, Jake Epstein, Anika Larsen, Jarrod Spector, Jeb Brown, Liz Larsen •Beauty and the Beast- Los Angeles 1995 Cast: Erin Dilly (Belle), James Barbour (The Beast), Burke Moses (Gaston), Gary Beach (Lumiere), Michelle Lee (Mrs. Potts), Peter Bartlett (Cogsworth), Tom Bosley (Maurice), Harrison Beal (Lefou)
•Billy Elliot- London 2005 Cast: Liam Mower (Billy), Brad Kavanagh (Michael), Brooke Havana Bailey (Debbie), Haydn Gwynne (Mrs Wilkinson), Philip Whitchurch (Dad), Chris Lennon (Tony), Ann Emery (Grandma), Alex Delamere (Mr Braithwaite), Paul Broughton (George)
•Bombshell Concert
•Bonnie & Clyde (Broadway) − November 9, 2011: Laura Osnes, Jeremy Jordan, Claybourne Elder, Melissa Van Der Schyff, Louis Hobson, Joe Hart, Talon Ackerman, Leslie Becker, Mimi Bessette, Alison Cimmet, Daniel Cooney, Jon Fletcher, Kelsey Fowler, Victor Hernandez, Michael Lanning, Garrett Long, Matt Lutz, Marissa McGowan, Tad Wilson.
•Bonnie and Clyde- La Jolla 14 November 2009 Cast: Laura Osnes, Stark Sands, Melissa van der Schyff, Claybourne Elder, Chris Peluso, Wayne Duvall, Mare Winningham, Michael Mulligan, Michael Lanning
•Book of Mormon - National Tour Chicago December 23, 2012 Nic Rouleau (Elder Price), Ben Platt(Elder Cunningham)
•Breakfast at Tiffany’s Broadway- March 9, 2013 Emilia Clarke (Holly Golightly), Cory Michael Smith (Fred), George Wendt(Joe Bell), James Yaegashi, Suzanne Bertish, John Rothman, Tony Torn, Lee Wilkof
•Bridges of Madison County- Broadway March 9 2014 Cast: Kelli O'Hara (Francesca), Steven Pasquale (Robert), Hunter Foster (Bud), Michael X. Martin (Charlie), Cass Morgan (Marge), Caitlin Kinnunen (Carolyn), Derek Klena (Michael), Whitney Bashor (Marian)
•Bring it on- Broadway, 24 October 2012 Cast: Taylor Louderman, Adrienne Warren, Ariana DeBose, Jason Gotay, Gregory Haney, Neil Haskell, Janet Krupin, Elle McLemore, Nicolas Womak
•Cabaret- Broadway November 20 2014 Cast: Alan Cumming, Emma Stone, Kristie Dale Sanders as (u/s) Fraulein Schneider, Philip Hoffman as (u/s) Herr Shultz, Bill Heck, Aaron Krohn, Gayle Rankin
•Camelot Broadway 1982 Proshot Cast: Richard Harris, Meg Bussert, Richard Muenz, Barry Ingham
•Carousel - Lincoln Center 2013 Kelli O’Hara, Jessie Mueller, Nathan Gunn, Jason Danieley, Stephanie Blythe, Alexander Gemignani
•Carousel 1994 Broadway no idea what cast or date
•Carrie- Off-Broadway March 18 2012 Cast: Molly Ranson (Carrie White), Anne Tolpegin (u/s Margaret White), Carmen Cusack (Miss Gardner), Christy Altomare (Sue Snell), Jeanna de Waal (Chris Hargensen), Derek Klena (Tommy Ross), Ben Thompson (Billy Nolan), Wayne Alan Wilcox (Mr. Stephens), Blair Goldberg (Norma), Jen Sese (Frieda), Corey Boardman (George), F. Michael Haynie (Freddy), Elly Noble (Helen), Andy Mientus (Stokes)
•Catch me if you can- Broadway, 27 April 2010 Cast: Aaron Tveit, Norbert Leo Butz, Tom Wopat, Kerry Butler, Joe Cassidy, Rachel deBenedit, Linda Hart, Timothy McCuen Piggee
•Cats- US tour, Boston 23 February 2007 Cast: Dave Schoonover (Tugger), Christopher E. Sidioli (Asparagus, Bustoher, Growltiger), Ian Lakowski (Munkustrap)
•Cats Broadway July 22, 2016 Leona Lewis (Grizabella), Tyler Hanes (Rum Tum Tugger), Ricky Ubeda (Mistoffelees), Quentin Earl Darrington (Old Deuteronomy), Eloise Kropp (Jennyanydots), Giuseppe Bausilio (Carbucketty), Jeremy Davis (Skimbleshanks), Kim Faure (Demeter), Sara Jean Ford (Jellylorum), Lili Froehlich (Electra), Daniel Gaymon (Macavity), Shonica Gooden (Rumpleteazer), Christopher Gurr (Gus/Bustopher Jones), Andy Huntington Jones (Munkustrap), Kolton Krouse (Tumblebrutus), Jess Le Protto (Mungojerrie), Georgina Pazcougin (Victoria), Emily Pynenburg (Cassandra), Arianna Rosario (SIllbub), Ahmad Smmons (Alonzo), Christine Cornish Smith (Bombalurina), Corey Snide (Coricopat), Emily Tate (Tantomile), Sharrod Wiliams (Pouncival)
•Chaplin Broadway August 22 2012 Cast: Rob McClure, Erin Mackey, Jenn Colella, Christiane Noll, Jim Borstelmann, Michael McCormick, Zachary Unger, Wayne Alan Wilcox.
•Charlie and the Chocolate Factory- London 22 January 2015 Cast: Alex Jennings (Willy Wonka), Zachary Loonie (Charlie Bucket), Vincent Finch (Augustus Gloop), Amy Carter (Veruca Salt), Rhianna Dorris (Violet Beauregarde), Daniel Rhodes (Mike Teavee), Billy Boyle (u/s Grandpa Joe)
•Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Broadway April 20, 2017 Preview ***NFT UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1, 2017*** Christian Borle (Willy Wonka), Ryan Foust (Charlie Bucket), John Rubinstein (Grandpa Joe), Emily Padgett (Mrs. Bucket), Ben Crawford (Mr. Salt), Kathy Fitzgerald (Mrs. Gloop), Alan H. Green (Mr. Beauregarde), Jackie Hoffman (Mrs. Teavee), Trista Dollison (Violet Beauregarde), F. Michael Haynie (Augustus Gloop), Emma Pfaeffle (Veruca Salt), Michael Wartella (Mike Teavee)
•Chess - Original Broadway Cast June 25, 1988 Final Show Judy Kuhn, David Carroll, Phillip Casnoff, Marcia Mitzman, Harry Goz
•Cinderella 1965 Movie (Not the one with Julie Andrews)
•Cinderella- Broadway January 1 2015 (Matinee) Cast: Ella: Keke Palmer Topher: Joe Carroll Marie: Judy Kaye Madame: Nene Leakes Gabrielle: Stephanie Gibson Charlotte: Laura Irion Jean-Michel: Todd Buonopane Lord Pinkleton: Phumzile Sojola Sebastian: Peter Bartlett Footman: Andy Mills Driver: Michael Callahan Lady of Ridicule: Jill Abramovitz
•Chitty Chitty Bang Bang- UK tour February 2010 Cast: Darren Bennett (Caractacus Potts), Katie Ray (Truly Scrumptious), John Griffiths (Grandpa Potts), Edward Peel (Baron Bomburst/Lord Scrumptious), Kim Ismay (Baroness Bomburst/Miss Philips), Dean Maynard (Child Catcher)
•Come From Away - Broadway March 10, 2017 ***NFT UNTIL JULY 15, 2017*** Petrina Bromley (Bonnie/Others),Geno Carr (Oz/Others), Jenn Colella(Beverly/Annette/Others), Joel Hatch (Claude/Others), Rodney Hicks (Bob/Others), Kendra Kassebaum(Janice/Others), Chad Kimball (Kevin T/Garth/Others), Lee MacDougall(Nick/Doug/Others), Caesar Samayoa (Kevin J/Ali/Others), Q. Smith (Hannah/Others), Astrid Van Wieren (Beulah/Others), Sharon Wheatley(Diane/Others)
•Company- Broadway 15 June 2011 Cast: Neil Patrick Harris, Stephen Colbert, Patti LuPone, Craig Bierko, Jon Cryer, Christina Hendricks, Katie Finneran, Aaron Lazar, Jill Paice, Martha, Plimpton, Anika Noni Rose, Jennifer Laura Thompson, Jim Walton, Chryssie Whitehead
•Crazy for You OBC? no idea what cast or date.
•Cry Baby OBC? no idea what cast or date
•Curious Woof Broadway? no idea what cast or date
•Cursed Child Audio only, original cast
•Dames at Sea - Broadway October 18, 2015 John Bolton (The Captain/Hennesey), Mara Davi (Joan), Danny Gardner (Lucky), Eloise Kropp (Ruby), Lesli Margherita (Mona Kent), Cary Tedder (Dick)
•Dear Evan Hansen (Broadway) − November 2016: Ben Platt (Evan), Laura Dreyfuss (Zoe), Will Roland (Jared), Kristolyn Lloyd (Alana), Mike Faist (Connor), Rachel Bay Jones (Heidi), Michael Park (Larry), Jennifer Laura Thompson (Cynthia).
•Disaster! The Musical- Broadway February 20, 2016 Adam Pascal (Chad), Roger Bart (Tony), Faith Prince (Shirley), Seth Rudetsky (Ted Scheider), Kerry Butler (Marianne), Kevin Chamberlin (Maury), Rachel York (Jackie), Jennifer Simard (Sister Mary), Baylee Litrell (Ben/Lisa), Max Crumm (Scott), Lacretta Nicole (Levora)
•Dreamgirls Broadway December 1981 Jennifer Holiday (Effie Melody White), Sheryl Lee Ralph (Deena Jones), Loretta Devine (Lorrell Robinson), Cleaving Derricks (James “Thunder” Early)
•Dreamgirls in Concert 2001 Audra McDonald, Heather Headly, Billy Porter
•Elf- Broadway 16 November 2011 Cast: Sebastian Arcelus, Amy Spanger, Beth Leavel, George Wendt, Mark Jacoby, Michael McCormick, Michael Mandell, Mattew Gumley, Valerie Wright
•Evita Original Cast with Patti LuPone besides that I have no idea what cast or date
•Evita - European Tour 1997 Harold Prince Version Susan Carr George (Evita), James Sbano (Che), Jeff Austin (Juan Peron), Scott Hayward (Magaldi), Zoe Abbott (Mistress)
•Evita- Broadway 15 August 2012 Cast: Jessica Lea Patty (u/s Eva), Ricky Martin, Michael Cerveris, Max von Essen, Rachel Potter
•Falsettoland - OOBC Stephen Bogardus, Chip Zien, Michael Rupert, Faith Prince, Heather McCrae
•Falsettos - Los Angeles 1993 OBC (Except for Jason who is played by Sivan Cotel.)
•Falsettos - Broadway October 28, 2016 Stephanie J. Block (Trina), Christian Borle (Marvin), Andrew Rannells (Whizzer), Anthony Rosenthal (Jason), Brandon Uranowitz (Mendel), Betsy Wolfe (Cordelia), Tracie Thoms (Charlotte)
•Falsettos (Broadway) − December 30, 2017: Christian Borle, Andrew Rannells, Stephanie J. Block, Brandon Uranowitz, Anthony Rosenthal, Tracie Thoms, Betsy Wolfe.
•Fiddler on the Roof - Broadway February 28th 2004 Cast : Alfred Molina (Tevye), Randy Graff (Golde), Nancy Opel, Stephen Lee Anderson, David Ayers, Laura Michelle  Kelly, Sally Murphy
•Fiddler on the Roof- Broadway 29 December 2015 Cast: Danny Burstein, Jessica Hecht, Alexandra Silber, Samantha Massell, Melanie Moore, Jenny Rose Baker, Hayley Feinstein, Alix Korey, Adam Kantor, Ben Rappaport, Nick Rehberger, Adam Dannheisser, Karl Kenzler, Michael C Bernardi, Adam Grupper, Jeffrey Schecter, George Psomas, Lori Wilner, Jessica Vosk, Mitch Greenberg, Aaron Young, Jennifer Zetlan
•Finding Neverland- Broadway July 22 2015 Cast: Kevin Kern as (u/s) J.M. Barrie, Laura Michelle Kelly, Anthony Warlow, Carolee Carmello, Teal Wicks, Christopher Paul Richards as Peter, Eli Toikash as Jack, Casey Butler as George, Alex Dreier as Michael
•First Date- Broadway, July 13 2013 Cast: Zachary Levi, Krysta Rodriguez, Sara Chase, Kristoffer Cusick, Blake Hammond, Kate Loprest, Bryce Ryness
•Follies- Broadway 6 November 2011 Cast: Bernadette Peters, Jan Maxwell, Danny Burstein, Ron Raines, Elaine Paige, Don Correla, Christian Delcroix, Rosalind Elias, Colleen Fitzpatrick, Danielle Jordan (u/s Young Sally), Michael Hayes, Leah Horowitz, Jayne Houdyshell, Florence Lacey, Mary Beth Peil
•Frozen at the Hyperion-California 28 May 2016
•Fun Home- Broadway March 29 2015 Cast: Michael Cerveris, Judy Kuhn, Beth Malone, Sydney Lucas, Emily Skeggs, Roberta Colindrez, Zell Steele Morrow, Joel Perez, Oscar Williams
•Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder- Broadway 3 May 2014 Cast: Jefferson Mays, Bryce Pinkham, Lisa OHare, Lauren Worsham, Jane Carr, Joanna Glushak, Eddie Korbich, Pamela Bob
•Gentlemen Perfer Blondes- New York City Encores 12 May 2012 Cast: Megan Hilty, Rachel York, Phillip Attmore, Steven Boyer, Brennan Brown, Stephen R. Buntrock, Jared Grimes, Simon Jones, Aaron Lazar, Deborah Rush, Sandra Shipley, Megan Sikora, Clarke Thorell
•Gigi- Broadway March 28 2015 Cast: Vanessa Hudgens, Victoria Clark, Corey Cott, Dee Hoty, Howard McGillin, Steffanie Leigh
•Godspell -Broadway Revival November 13th 2011 Cast: Hunter Parrish, Telly Leung, Lindsay Mendez, Wallace Smith, Uzo Aduba, Joaquina Kalukango
•Guys and Dolls 1991 with Nathan Lane and Faith Prince, other than that, I don’t know what cast or date
•Grease Live! 31 January 2016 Cast: Aaron Tveit, Julianne Hough, Vanessa Hudgens, Keke Palmer, Kether Donohue, Jordan Fisher, Carly Rae Jepsen, Didi Conn, Carlos PenaVega, Eve Plumb, Ana Gasteyer, Mario Lopez, Joe, Jonas, Jessie J, Sam Clark, Etc.
•Grey Gardens -Broadway December 6th 2006 Cast : Christine Ebersole, Mary Louise Wilson, John McMartin, Erin Davie, Matt Cavenaugh
•Groundhog Day - Broadway April 1, 2017 ***NFT UNTIL AUGUST 1, 2017*** Andy Karl (Phil Connors), Barrett Doss(Rita Hanson), Rebecca Faulkenberry (Nancy/Ensemble), John Sanders (Ned Ryerson/Ensemble), Andrew Call (Gus/Ensemble), Gerard Canonico (Fred/Ensemble), Josh Lamon (Buster/Ensemble), Raymond J. Lee (Ralph/Ensemble), Heather Ayers (Mrs. Lancaster/Ensemble)
•Gypsy- Broadway 1991 audio only for Act two Cast: Tyne Daly, Jonathan Hadary, Crista Moore, Robert Lambert, Tracy Venner
•Gypsy- Broadway 4 April 2003 Cast: Bernadette Peters, John Dossett, Tammy Blanchard
•Gypsy- Broadway, 25 March 2008 Cast: Patti Lupone, Laura Benanti, Boyd Gaines, Leigh Ann Larkin
•Gypsy - Bette Midler Movie 1993
•Hair- Broadway 15 March 2009 Cast: Gavin Creel, Will Swenson, Caissie Levy, Sasha Allen, Allison Case, Andrew Kober, Megan Lawrence, Darius Nichols, Bryce Ryness, Kacie Sheik
•Hairspray- Broadway 25 November 2006 Cast: Shannon Durig, Blake Hammond, Diana DeGarmo, Stephen DeRosa, Darlene Love, Tevin Campbell, Jonathan Dokuchitz, Lisa Jolley, Isabel Keating, Tara Macri, Kevin Meaney, Naturi Naughton, Aaron Tveit
•Hairspray- London October 16 2007 Cast: Michael Ball (Edna Turnblad), Mel Smith (Wilbur Turnblad), Leanne Jones (Tracy Turnblad), Ben James-Ellis (Link Larkin), Tracie Bennett (Velma von Tussle), Elinor Collett (Penny Pingleton), Johnnie Fiori(Motormouth Maybelle), Adrian Hansel (Seaweed), Rachael Wooding (Amber von Tussle)
•Hairspray- National Tour December 13, 2005 Keala Settle (Tracy Turnblad), Dale Calandra (u/s Edna Turnblad), Charlotte Crossley (Motormouth Maybelle), Susan Henley (Velma Von Tussle), Aaron Tveit (Link Larkin), Melissa Larsen (u/s Penny Pingleton), Alan Mingo Jr. (Seaweed), Bryan Crawford (u/s Corny Collins), Jane Blass (Prudy Pingleton/The Teacher/The Matron),Jim J. Bullock (Wilbur Turnblad)
•Hamilton- Broadway December 29 2015 Cast: Hamilton: Lin-Manuel Miranda, Eliza Hamilton: Phillipa Soo, Aaron Burr: Leslie Odom, Jr, Angelica Schuyler: Renee Elise Goldsberry, George Washington: Christopher Jackson, Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson: Daveed Diggs, Hercules Mulligan/James Madison: Okieriete Onaodowan, John Laurens/Philip Hamilton: Anthony Ramos, Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds: Jasmine Cephas Jones, King George: Jonathan Groff, Philip Schuyler/James Reynolds/Doctor: Sydney James Harcourt, Samuel Seabury: Daniel J Watts, Charles Lee: Neil Haskell, George Eacker: Ephraim Sykes. Ensemble: Gerald Avery, Carleigh Bettiol, Neil Haskell, Sasha Hutchings, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Austin Smith, Betsy Struxness, Ephraim Sykes, Kamille Upshaw, Daniel J Watts
•Hamilton (Broadway) − June 19, 2016: Javier Muñoz (u/s Alexander Hamilton), Nicholas Christopher (u/s George Washington), Andrew Chappelle (u/s Laurens/Philip), Alysha Deslorieux (s/b Peggy/Maria), the rest is the Original Broadway Cast.
•Hello Dolly- US tour, Melbourne 17-19 December 1977 pro shot Cast: Carol Channing (Dolly), Jay Garner (Horace), Lee Roy Reams (Cornelius), Jeanne Lehman (Irene), Scott Bridges (Barnaby), Monica Lee Gradischek (Minnie), Monica M. Wemitt (Ernestina), James Darrah (Ambrose), Christine DeVito (Ermengarde), Judi Mann (Mrs. Rose), Herman Petras (Rudolph), Michael Shames (Stanley), Roger Preston Smith (Judge)
•Hello Dolly- UK tour 2008 pro shot Cast: Anita Dobson (Dolly Levy), Carol Ball (Ernestina), Samuel Board (Ambrose Kemper), David McAlister (Horace Vandergelder), Sophir Wilkins (Ermengarde), Darren Day (Cornelius Hackl), Hamilton Sargent (Barnaby Tucker), Amanda Salmon (Minnie Fay), Louise English (Irene Molloy), Christopher Marlowe (Rudolph/Judge)
•Hello Dolly - Broadway March 30, 2017 ***NFT AUGUST 1st 2017***Bette Midler (Dolly Gallagher Levi), David Hyde Pierce (Horace Vandergelder), Kate Baldwin (Irene Malloy), Christian Dante White (u/s Cornelius Hackl), Taylor Trensch (Barnaby Tucker), Beanie Feldstein (Minnie Faye), Will Burton (Ambrose Kemper), Melanie Moore (Ermengarde), Jennifer Simard (Ernestina)
•Holiday Inn- Broadway January 14, 2017 pro shot Bryce Pinkham (Jim), Corbin Bleu (Ted), Lora Lee Gayer (Linda), Megan Lawrence (Louise), Megan Sikora (Lila Dixon), Lee Wilkof, Malik Akil, Will Burton, Darien Crago, Morgan Gao, Matt Meigs, Shina Ann Morris, Drew Redington, Catherine Ricafort, Amanda Rose, Jonalyn Saxer, Samantha Sturm, Amy Van Norstrand, Travis Ward-Osborne, Paige Williams, Victor Wisehart, Kevin Worley, Borris York
•Honeymoon in Vegas - Broadway December 5, 2014 Rob McClure (Jack Singer), Brynn O'Malley (Betsy), Tony Danza (Tommy Korman), David Josefsberg (Buddy Rocky/Roy Bacon), Nancy Opel (Bea Singer), Matthew Saldivar (Johnny Sandwich)
•How to succeed in bussiness without really trying- Broadway 1995 Cast: Matthew Broderick (J. Pierrepont Finch), Megan Mullally (Rosemary Pilkington), Ronn Carroll (JB Biggley), Jeff Blumenkrantz (Bud Frump), Jonathan Freeman (Bert Bratt), Victoria Clark (Smitty), Luba Mason (Hedy La Rue), Lillias White (Miss Jones)
•How to succeed in business without really trying- Broadway, 28 February 2011 Cast: Daniel Radcliffe (J. Pierrepont Finch), John Larroquette (J.B. Biggley), Rose Hemingway (Rosemary Pilkington), Tammy Blanchard (Hedy LaRue), Christopher J. Hanke (Bud Frump), Rob Bartlett (Mr. Timble), Mary Faber (Smitty), Ellen Harvey (Miss Jones), Michael Park (Bert Bratt), Cameron Adams (Kathy), Cleve Asbury (Mr. Ovington), Tanya Birl (Nancy), Kevin Cobert (Mr. Johnson), Paige Faure (Miss Grabowski), David Hull (Mr. Toynbee), Justin Keyes (Mr. Davis), Marty Lawson (Mr. Peterson), Barrett Martin (Mr. Andrews), Nick Mayo (Mr. Gatch), Sarah O'Gleby, Stephanie Rothenberg (Meredith), Megan Sikora (Miss Krumholz), Joey Sorge (Mr. Tackaberry), Ryan Watkinson (Mr. Matthews), Charlie Williams (Mr. Jenkins), Samantha Zack (Lily), Anderson Cooper (Voice of the Narrator)
•If/Then- Broadway March 8 2014 Cast: Idina Menzel, LaChanze, Anthony Rapp, James Snyder, Jerry Dixon, Jenn Colella, Jason Tam, Tamika Lawrence
•Into the Woods- Broadway, May 1989 Cast: Bernadette Peters (The Witch), Joanna Gleason (The Baker’s Wife), Chip Zien (The Baker), Tom Aldredge (Narrator/Mysterious Old Man), Kim Crosby (Cinderella), Danielle Ferland (Little Red Riding Hood), Robert Westenberg (Wolf/Cinderella’s Prince), Ben Wright (Jack), Barbara Bryne (Jack’s Mother), Merle Louise (Grandmother/Cinderella’s Mother/Giant), Chuck Wagner (Rapunzel’s Prince), Pamela Winslow (Rapunzel), Philip Hoffman (Steward), Lauren Mitchell (Lucinda), Kay McClelland (Florinda)
•Into the Woods- Central Park 28 July 2012 Cast: Donna Murphy, Amy Adams, Chip Zien, Denis O'Hare, Gideon Glick, Jessie Mueller, Sarah Stiles, Ellen Harvey, Ivan Hernandez, Josh Lamon, Laura Shoop, Tess Soltau, Kristine Zbornik, Jack Broderick, Eric Williams as (u/s) Rapunzel’s Prince, Glenn Close
•In Transit - Broadway November 13, 2016 Justin Guarini (Trent), Erin Mackey(Ali), Telly Leung (Steven), James Snyder (Nate), David Abeles (Dave), Moya Angela (Momma/Ms. Williams/Booth Lady), Chesney Snow(Boxman), Margo Seibert (Jane), Mariand Torres (Nina)
•It Shoulda Been You- Broadway July 21 2015 Cast: Sierra Boggess (Rebecca Steinberg), Tyne Daly (Judy Steinberg), Harriet Harris (Georgette Howard), Lisa Howard (Jenny Steinberg), Aaron C. Finley (u/s Brian Howard), Montego Glover (Annie Shepherd), Josh Grisetti (Marty Kaufman), Adam Heller (Walt/Uncle Morty), Edward Hibbert (Albert), Michael X. Martin (George Howard), Anne L. Nathan (Aunt Sheila/Mimsy), Nick Spangler (Gred Madison), Chip Zien (Murray Steinberg)
•Jekyll and Hyde- Broadway 1997 Cast: Robert Cuccioli, Christianne Noll, Linda Eder / Emily Skinner (u/s), Barrie Ingham
•Jersey Boys- Broadway 19 November 2005 Cast: Christian Hoff, Daniel Reichard, J. Robert Spencer, John Lloyd Young, Peter Gregus, Mark Lotito, Tituss Burgess, Heather Ferguson, Steve Gouveia, Donnie Kehr, John Leone, Michael Longoria
•Jesus Christ Superstar - Farewell Tour - Milwaukee Theatre - Ted Neeley (Jesus of Nazareth), Corey Glover (Judas Iscariot), Christina Rea-Briskin (Mary Magdalene), Larry Alan Coke (Caiphas), Jeremy Pasha (Annas), Craig Sculli (Pointius Pilate), Aaron Fuska (King Herod), Chris Gleim (Peter), Jason D Bush (Simon), Darrel R Whitney (First Priest), Tony Castellanos (Second Priest), Camilo Castro (Third Priest), Lorelei Prince (Maid by the Fire), Soul Singers/Disciples: Bianca Atalaya, Rasmiyyah Feliciano, Margaret M Spirito, Disciple Girls: Nancy Emerson, Tess Ferrell, Apostles: Nick Algier, Gabe Belyeu, Jason R Cook, Michael Fasano, Thomas C Lash, Matthew G Myers, Fred J Ross, Troy Valjean Rucker, Jonathan Walsh 
•Jesus Christ Superstar- La Jolla, 4 December 2011 Cast: Paul Nolan, Jeremy Kushnier (u/s Judas), Chilina Kennedy, Sandy Winsby (u/s Pilate), Bruce Dow, Marcus Nance, Lee Siegel, Aaron Walpole, Mike Nadajewski
•Joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat- London, 17 October 2007 Cast: Lee Mead, Fiona Reyes as (alt) Narrator, Dean Collinson, Stephen Tate, John Alastair, Neal Wright
•Kinky Boots- Broadway, March 3 2013 Cast: Stark Sands, Billy Porter, Annaleigh Ashford, Celina Carvajal, Daniel Stewart Sherman, Marcus Neville.
•Kinky Boots- US tour, Los Angeles 15 November 2014 Cast: Steven Booth, Kyle Taylor Parker, Lindsay Nicole Chambers, Joe Coots, Grace Stockdale, Craig Waletzko, Amelia Cormack, Mike Longo, Ross Lekit es, Bonnie Milligan, David McDonald, Horace V. Rogers, Anne Tolpegin, Anthony Picarello, Andrew Theo Johnson
•Kinky Boots - National Tour April 17, 2016 Evening Adam Kaplan (Charlie Price), J Harrison Ghee (Lola/Simon), Tiffany Engen (Lauren), Aaron Walpole (Don), Charissa Hogeland (Nicola), Jim J Bullock (George), Shawna M Hamic, Josh Tolle (Harry), Zach Adkins, Patty Lohr (Pat), Tom Souhrada (Mr. Price), Horace V Rogers, Annie Edgerton (Milan Stage Manager), Aidan Passaro(Young Charlie), Jomil Elijah Robinson
•Kiss Me Kate- London 2002 pro shot Cast: Brent Barrett, Rachel York, Nancy Anderson, Michael Berresse, Teddy Kemper, Jack Chissick
•La Cage Aux Folles- Broadway April 7 2010 Cast: Kelsey Grammer, Douglas Hodge, Fred Applegate, Veanne Cox, Chris Hoch, Elena Shaddow, A.J. Shively, Nick Adams, Christine Andreas, Robin De Jesus
•Legally Blonde- San Fransisco February 24 2007 Cast: Laura Bell Bundy (Elle), Christian Borle (Emmett), Orfeh (Paulette), Richard H. Blake (Warner), Kate Shindle (Vivienne), Michael Rupert (Professor Callahan), Nikki Snelson, (Brooke/Shandi), Leslie Kritzer (Serena), Annaleigh Ashford (Margot), DeQuina Moore (Pilar), Natalie Joy Johnson (Enid/Veronica)
•Les Miserables- Broadway March 8 2014 Cast: Ramin Karimloo, Will Swenson, Caissie Levy, Nikki M. James, Cliff Saunders, Keala Settle, Samantha Hill, Andy Mientus, Kyle Scatliffe, Angeli Negron
•Little Shop of Horrors- Broadway September 21, 2003 Hunter Foster (Seymour), Kerry Butler (Audrey), Douglas Sills (Orin), Rob Bartlett (Mr. Mushnik), DeQuina Moore (Chiffon), Carla J. Hargrove, Trisha Jeffrey
•Little Shop of Horrors- UK tour, Liverpool, May 4 2009 Cast: Clare Buckfield (Audrey), Damian Humbley (Seymour), Alex Ferns (Orin), Sylvester McCoy (Mushnik), Clive Rowe (Voice of Audrey II), Nadia Di Mambro (Crystal), Lara Martin (Chiffon), Donna Hines (Ronette)
•Little Shop of Horrors- New York City Center Encores 2 July 2015 Cast: Ellen Greene, Jake Gyllenhaal, Taran Killam, Eddie Cooper, Joe Grifasi, Tracy Nicole Chapman, Marva Hicks, Ramona Keller
•Little Women - OBC (Sutton Foster, Megan McGinnis)
•Loves Never Dies - London April 29 2010 Cast : Ramin Karimloo (Phantom), Sierra Boggess (Christine), Joseph Millson (Raoul), Richard Linnell (Gustave)
•Mamma Mia- London 14 September 2002 Cast: Laura Michelle Kelly (Sophie), Louise Plowright (Donna), Simon Slater (Sam)
•Mary Poppins- US tour February 15 2013 Cast: Con O'Shea-Creal (Bert), Madeline Trumble (Mary Poppins), Madison Ann Mullahey (Jane Banks), Eli Tokash (Michael Banks), Chris K. Hoch (George Banks), Kerry Conte (Winifred Banks)
•Memphis pro shot, original Cast,
•Miss Saigon (Broadway) - January 7 2001 Kim- Lea Salonga The Engineer- Louyong Wang Chris- Will Chase John- Charles Wallace Ellen- Ruthie Hensall Thuy - Michael K Lee Gigi - Charlene Carabeo
•My Fair Lady- UK tour, Palace Theatre Manchester, 12th October 2005 pro shot Cast: Amy Nuttall (Eliza), Christopher Cazenove (Professor Higgins), Russ Abbot, Honor Blackman, Stephen Moore, Stephen Carlile, Romy Baskerville
•Natasha, Pierre and The Great Comet of 1812 (Broadway) − October 29, 2016: Josh Groban, Denee Benton, Brittain Ashford, Nicholas Belton, Lucas Steele, Gelsey Bell, Nick Choksi, Amber Gray. Odd angle for such a complex scene and medium video quality but gets the job done. Denée is excellent as Natasha.
•Nine- Broadway 30 March 2003 Cast: Antonio Banderas, Laura Benanti, Jane Krakowski, Mary Stuart Masterson, Chita Rivera
•Newsies Live! Los Angeles, CA September 11, 2016 Jeremy Jordan, Kara Lindsay, Ben Fankhauser, Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Steve Blanchard, Ethan Steiner, Aisha De Haas
•Next to Normal (Broadway) − July 18, 2010: Alice Ripley (Diana), Brian D’Arcy James (Dan), Kyle Dean Massey (Gabe), Jennifer Damiano (Natalie), Adam Chanler-Berat (Henry), Louis Hobson (Dr. Fine / Dr. Madden). Alice, Brian and Jennifer’s last show. VOB.
•Nice Work if You Can Get It Kelli O'Hara other than that, I don’t know what cast or date
•Oklahoma (1999 with Hugh
•Oliver- London September 2010 Cast: Russ Abbot (Fagin), Kerry Ellis (Nancy), Steven Hartley (Sikes), Edward Cooke (Oliver), Ben Wilson (Dodger)
•On A Clear Day You Can See Forever- Broadway 12 November 2011 Cast: Harry Connick Jr., David Turner, Jessie Mueller, Kerry O'Malley, Drew Gehling, Sarah Stiles, Paul O'Brien, Heather Ayers, Lori Wilner
•On the 20th Century- Broadway February 21 2015 Cast: Kristin Chenoweth, Peter Gallagher, Andy Karl, Mark Linn-Baker, Michael McGrath, Mary Louise Wilson
•On The Town- Broadway October 1 2014 Cast: Tony Yazbeck, Jay Armstrong Johnson, Clyde Alves, Megan Fairchild, Alysha Umphress, Elizabeth Stanley, Jackie Hoffman, Michael Rupert, Allison Guinn
•On Your Feet! (Broadway Preview) − October 17, 2015: Ana Villafane, Josh Segarra, Andrea Burns, Alma Cuervo, Eliseo Roman, Genny Lis Padilla, Alexandria Suarez, Eduardo Hernandez.
•Pacific Overtures- Broadway 9 June 1976 (TV Broadcast) Cast: Mako, Soon-Tek Oh, Yuki Shimoda, Sab Shimono, Isao Sato, Alvin Ing, Ernest Harada, James Dybas
•Pal Joey - Broadway Revival 2008 Matthew Risch, Stockard Channing. Martha Plimpton, Jenny Fellner, Robert Clohessy. 
•Paramour - Broadway May 11, 2016 Jeremy Kushnier (AJ Golden), Ruby Lewis (Indigo James), Ryan Vona (Joey Green), Bret Shuford (Robbie), Sarah Meahl (Gina)
•Peter Pan - Proshot Cathy Rigby Tour June 2012
•Peter and the Starcatcher- Broadway 4 November 2012 Cast: Christian Borle, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Matthew Saldivar, Teddy Bergman, Arnie Burton, Matt D'Amico, Kevin Del Aguila, Carson Elrod, Greg Hildreth, Rick Holmes, Isaiah Johnson, Eric Petersen, Betsy Hogg, Orville Mendoza, Jason Ralph, John Sanders
•The Phantom of the Opera- Broadway April 1988 Cast: Michael Crawford, Sarah Brightman, Steve Barton
•The Phantom of the Opera Norm Lewis and Sierra Bogess other than this, I don’t know what cast or date
•Pippin- Broadway July 13 2013 Cast: Matthew James Thomas, Patina Miller, Terrence Mann, Charlotte d'Amoise, Rachel Bay Jones, Andrea Martin
•Promises, Promises- Broadway 1 April 2012 Cast: Sean Hayes (Chuck Baxter), Kristin Chenoweth (Fran Kubelik), Tony Goldwyn (J.D. Sheldrake), Katie Finneran (Marge MacDougall), Dick Latessa (Dr. Dreyfuss), Brooks Ashmannskas (Mr. Dobitch)
•RENT (OBC - Opening Night) - April 29, 1996 - Anthony Rapp (Mark Cohen), Adam Pascal (Roger Davis), Daphne Rubin-Vega (Mimi Marquez), Jesse L. Martin (Tom Collins), Wilson Jermaine Heredia (Angel Dumott Schunard), Idina Menzel (Maureen Johnson), Fredi Walker (Joanne Jefferson), Taye Diggs (Benjamin Coffin III)
Rent (Broadway) − September 7, 2008: Adam Kantor, Will Chase, Michael McElroy, Rodney Hicks, Tracie Thoms, Justin Johnston, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Eden Espinosa. Tracked. Closing performance. Pro-shot.
•Rocky: The Musical (Broadway) − March 29, 2014: Andy Karl (Rocky Balboa), Margo Seibert (Adrian Pennino), Terence Archie (Apollo Creed), Dakin Matthews (Mickey Goldmill), Danny Mastrogiorgio (Paulie Pennino), Jennifer Mudge (Gloria)
•Rocky Horror - Picadilly Theatre 1991 Anthony Head (Frank N Furter), Craig Ferguson (Brad), Zailie Burrow (Janet), Tim Whitnall (Riff Raff), The Narrator (Peter Bayliss), Kate O'sullivan (Magenta), Ivan Kaye (Eddie/Scott), Vicky Likorish (Columbia), Adam Cairie (Rocky) Phantoms: Ian good, Mark S Turnbull, Steve Thiebaut, Julia Hampson and Penny (surname unknown)
•Rocky Horror Broadway September 9, 2001 Terrence Mann (Frank N. Furter), Jarrod Emmick (Brad),  Kristen Lee Kelly (u/s Janet), Daphne Rubin-Vega (Magenta), Dick Cavett (Narrator), Aiko Nakasone (u/s), Mark Price, Sebastian LaCause, James Stovall, Jonathan Sharp, Rosa Curry, Kevin Cahoon, Asa Somers, John Jeffrey Martin, Denise Summerford
•Rocky Horror 2015 Professionally filmed
•Rocky Horror Picture Show 2016 Movie - Laverne Cox, Victoria Justice (Janet), Ryan McCartan (Brad)
•School of Rock- Broadway November 2015 Cast: Alex Brightman (Dewey), Sierra Boggess (Rosalie), Spencer Moses (Ned), Mamie Parris (Patty), Isabella Russo (Summer), Dante Melucci (Freddy), Brandon Niederauer (Zack), Jared Parker (Lawrence), Evie Dolan (Katie), Bobbi MacKenzie (Tomika)
•Seussical The Musical - February 9th 2001 Cast: Rosie O'Donnell, Kevin Chamberlin
•She Loves Me- Broadway 30 June 2016 pro shot Cast: Laura Benanti (Amalia), Zachary Levi (Georg), Jane Krakowski (Ilona), Gavin Creel (Kodaly), Byron Jennings (Maraczek), Tom McGowan (Sipos), Peter Bartlett (Head Waiter), Nicholas Barasch (Arpad)
•Show Boat- Wichita August 2001 Pro shot Cast: Frank Anderson, Darcy Fulliam, Kelli O'Hara, Gary Mauer, Terry Burrell.
•Shuffle Along - Broadway April 12, 2016 Audra McDonald (Lottie Gee), Billy Porter (Aubrey Lyles), Brian Stokes Mitchell (F.E. Miller), Joshua Henry (Noble Sissle), Adrienne Warren (Gertrude Saunders/Florence Mills), Brooks Ashmanskas (Al/Izzy/Mr. Broadway/Carlo), Amber Iman (Eva/Mattie Wilkes/Madame-Madame/Downtown Dilettante)
•Side Show- Broadway January 4 2015 Cast: Violet Hilton: Erin Davie Daisy Hilton: Emily Padgett Terry Connor: Ryan Silverman Buddy Foster: Matthew Hydzik Jake: David St Louis Sir: Robert Joy 3-Legged Man, Suitor: Brandon Bieber Geek, Doctor: matthew Patrick Davis Fortune Teller: Charity Angel Dawson
•Sister act- Broadway April 2 2011 Cast: Patina Miller, Victoria Clark, Fred Applegate, Sarah Bolt, John Treacy, Egan, Demond Green, Chester Gregory, Marla Mindelle, Kingsley Leggs
•Something Rotten Broadway March 23, 2015 Preview Brian d'Archy James (Nick Bottom), John Cariani (Nigel Bottom), Heidi Blickenstaff (Bea), Christian Borle (Shakespeare), Brad Oscar (Nostradamus), Kate Reinders (Portia),Brooks Ashmanskas (Brother Jeremiah), Peter Bartlett (Lord Clapham), Gerry Cichi (Shylock), Michael James Scott (Minstrel)
•South Pacific- London 1952 pro shot Cast: Mary Martin and Wilbur Evans
•Spring Awakening- Broadway 18 October 2015 Cast: Austin Mckenzie (Melchior), Daniel N. Durant (Moritz), Alex Boniello (Voice Of Moritz), Sandra Mae Frank (Wendla), Katie Boeck (Voice Of Wendla), Krysta Rodriguez (Ilse), Treshelle Edmond (Martha), Kathryn Gallagher (Voice Of Martha), Amelia Hensley (Thea), Lauren M. Luiz (Heidi/Voice Of Thea), Ali Stroker (Anna), Miles Barbee (Otto), Sean Grandillo (Voice Of Otto), Alex Wyse (Georg), Andy Mientus (Hanschen), Joshua Castille (Ernst), Daniel David Stewart (Voice Of Ernst), Camryn Manheim & Marlee Matlin (Adult Women), Patrick Page & Russell Harvard (Adult Men)
•Starlight Express Las Vegas 1997 I don’t know what cast or date
•Sunday in the Park with George Bernadette Peters with Spanish subtitles
•Sunset Boulevard- Los Angeles 1994 Glenn Close (Norma Desmond), Alan Campbell (Joe Gillis), George Hearn (Max von Mayerling)
•Sunset Boulevard- Broadway July 14, 1995 Betty Buckley (Norma Desmond), Alan Campbell (Joe Gillis), Alice Ripley(Betty Schaefer), Steven Stein-Grainger (u/s Max Von Mayerling)
•Sunset Boulevard- Broadway February 2, 2017 Glenn Close (Norma Desmond), Michael Xavier (Joe Gillis), Siobhan Dillon (Betty Schaeffer), Fred Johanson (Max von Mayerling), Preston Truman Boyd (Artie Green), Paul Schoeffler (Cecil B.DeMille), Andy Taylor (Sheldrake), Jim Walton (Manfred)
•Sweeney Todd- Broadway January 1980 Cast: Len Cariou, Angela Lansbury, Victor Garber, Ken Jennings, Betsy Joslyn, Cris Groenendaal
•Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street – In Concert 2001. Pro-Shot. George Hearn, Patti LuPone, Neil Patrick Harris, Timothy Nolen, Davis Gaines, Lisa Vroman, Victoria Clark , John Aler and Stanford Olsen.
•Sweeney Todd- Broadway 2 April 2006 Cast: Patti LuPone, Michael Cerveris, Mark Jacoby, Donna Lynne Champlin, Manoel Felciano, Benjamin Magnuson, Lauren Molina, Alexander Gemingnani, Diana Dimarzio
•Sweeney Todd- London 2011 Cast: Michael Ball, Imelda Staunton, John Bowe, Peter Polycarpou, Rob Bur
•Sweeney Todd- New York September 26 2014 pro-shot Cast: Bryn Terfel, Emma Thompson, Jeff Blumenkrantz, Christian Borle, Kyle Brenn, Jay Armstrong Johnson, Erin Mackey, Philip Quast
•Sweet Charity - Tour April 29th 2007 Cast : East Lansing, MI Molly Ringwald, Bridget Berger, Francesca Harper, Guy Adkins, Aaron Ramey, Richard Ruiz
•Tarzan- Broadway, 30 March 2006 Cast: Josh Strickland, Jenn Gambatese, Merle Danridge, Shuler Hensley
•The Addams Family- Broadway March 21 2011 Cast: Nathan Lane, Bebe Neuwirth, Terrence Mann, Carolee Carmello, Kevin Chamberlin, Jackie Hoffman, Zachary James, Wesley Taylor, Krysta Rodriguez, Adam Riegler
•The Amazing Tour Is Not On Fire - Pro shot - Cast: Dan , Phil , Others
•The Apple Tree (Kristen Chenwoth)
•The Color Purple (Broadway) − November 5, 2016: Cynthia Erivo (Celie), Heather Headley (Shug Avery), Danielle Brooks (Sofia), Joaquina Kalukungo (Nettie), Isaiah Johnson (Mister), Kyle Scatliffe (Harpo).
•The Drowsy Chaperone OBC I don’t know what cast or date but with Sutton Foster
•The Great American Trailer Park the Musical - Off-Broadway Dodger Stages December 4, 2005 Cast : Linda Hart (Betty), Orfeh (Pepper), Shuler Hensley (Norbert), Leslie Kritzer (Pickles), Kaitlin Hopkins (Jeanne), Wayne Wilcox (Duke).
•The King and I- Broadway 28 March 2015 Cast: Kelli O'Hara, Ken Watanabe, Edward Baker-Duly, Jon Viktor Corpuz, Murphy Guyer, Jake Lucas, Ruthie Ann Miles, Paul Nakauchi, Marc Oka, Ashley Park, Conrad Ricamora, Adriana Braganza, Amaya Braganza, LaMae Caparas, Hsin-Ping Chang, Andrew Cheng, Lynn Masako Cheng, Olivia Chun, Ali Ewoldt, Ethan Halford Holder, Cole Horibe, MaryAnn Hu, James Ignacio, Misa Iwama, Christie Kim, Kelvin Moon Loh, Sumie Maeda, Paul HeeSang Miller, Rommel Pierre O'Choa, Kristen Faith Oei, Autumn Ogawa, Diane Phelan, William Poon, Brian Rivera, Bennyroyce Royon, Lainie Sakakura, Ann Sanders, Ian Saraceni, Atsuhisa Shinomiya, Michiko Takemasa, Kei Tsuruharatani, Christopher Vo, Rocco Wu, XiaoChuan Xie.
•The Little Mermaid Hollywood Bowl with Darren Criss, Sara Barilles & Rebel Wilson
•The Music Man - 2003 Matthew Broderick (Professor Harold Hill), Kristin Chenoweth (Marian Paroo), Debra Monk (Mrs. Paroo), Cameron Monaghan (Winthrop Paroo), Clyde Alves (Tommy Djilas), Cameron Adams (Zaneeta Shinn), Megan Moniz (Amaryllis), Linda Kash (Alma), Victor Garber (Mayor Shinn), Molly Shannon (Mrs. Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn), David Aaron Baker (Marcellus Washburn), Patrick McKenna (Charlie Cowell)
•The Producers- Broadway 4 November 2001 Cast: Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Roger Bart, Gary Beach, Brad Oscar, Cady Huffman
•The Sound of Music - Broadway Revival 2/20/98 Rebecca Luker, Michael Siberry, Patti Cohenour, Jan Maxwell, Fred Applegate, Patricia Conolly, Sara Zelle, Dashiell Eaves, Andrea Bowen, Ashley Rose Orr, Gina Ferrall, Ann Brown
•The Sound of Music- UK tour November 2011 Cast: Kirsty Malpass (Alt. Maria), Margaret Preece (Mother Abbess), Michael Praed (Captain von Trapp), Jacinta Mulcahy (Baroness Elsa), Martin Callaghan (Uncle Max), Claire Fishenden (Liesl), Jeremy Taylor (Rolf)
•Sound of Music- TV Broadcast 2013 Aired 5 December 2013 Cast: Carrie Underwood, Stephen Moyer, Audra McDonald, Laura Benanti, Christian Borle, Ariane Rinehart, Michael Campayno
•The Sound of Music- National Tour Cincinnati, Ohio October 4, 2016 Kerstin Anderson (Maria Rainer), Ben Davis (Captain Georg von Trapp), Melody Betts (Mother Abbess), Teri Hansen (Elsa Schrader), Merwin Foard (Max Detweiler), Paige Silvester (Leisl), Roy Gantz (Friedrich), Ashley Brooke (Louisa), Austin Levine (Kurt), Iris Davies (Brigitta), Kyla Davies (Marta), Anika Lore Hatch (Gretl), Darren Matthias (Franz), Donna Garner (Frau Schmidt), Austin Colby (Rolf Gruber), Carey Rebecca Brown (Sister Berthe), Julia Osborne (Sister Margaretta), Anna Mintzer (Sister Sophia), Robert Mammana (Herr Zeller), Christopher Carl (Admiral von Schreiber)
•The Sound of Music London 2006 I don’t know what cast or date
•The SpongeBob Musical (Chicago) − June 7, 2016: Ethan Slater (SpongeBob SquarePants), Danny Skinner (Patrick Star), Lilli Cooper (Sandi Cheeks), Gavin Lee (Squidward Tentacles), Nick Blaemire (Plankton), Carlos Lopez (Mr. Krabs), Gaelen Gilliland (Mayor), Emmy Raver-Lampman (Pearl Krabs).
•The Who’s Tommy OBC I don’t know what cast or date
•Titanic - Australia 2006 PROSHOT Hayden Tee, Brendan Higgins, Nick Tate, Tony Farrell, Todd Goddard, Tony Cogin, David Pearson, Matthew Willis, Alexander Lewis, James Shaw, Cameron Mannix, David Goddard, Keegan Joyce, Robert Gard, Joan Carden
•Title of Show- Broadway July 6 2008 Cast: Jeff Bowen, Hunter Bell, Heidi Blickenstaff, Susan Blackwell
•Tuck Everlasting- Broadway April 4, 2016 Andrew Keenan-Bolger (Jesse Tuck), Carolee Carmell (Mae Tuck), Michael Park (Angus Tuck), Terrence Mann (Man in the Yellow Suit), Fred Applegate (Constable Joe), Michael Wartella (Hugo), Valerie Wright (Mother), Pippa Pearthree (Nana), Sarah Charles Lewis (Winnie Foster)
•Urinetown- Broadway 20 October 2001 Cast: John Cullum (Caldwell B. Cladwell), Jennifer Laura Thompson (Hope Cladwell), David Beach (Mr. McQueen), Nancy Opel (Penelope Pennywise), Hunter Foster (Bobby Strong), Rachel Coloff (Soupy Sue/Cladwell’s Secretary)
•Waitress (A.R.T) − September 2, 2015: Jessie Mueller, Keala Settle, Jeanna De Waal, Drew Gehling, Joe Tippett, Dakin Matthews, Eric Anderson, Jeremy Morse, Giana Ribeiro.
•Waitress (Broadway) − June 14, 2016: Jessie Mueller (Jenna), Keala Settle (Becky), Kimiko Glenn (Dawn), Drew Gehling (Dr Pomatter), Nick Cordero (Earl), Dakin Matthews (Joe), Eric Anderson (Cal), Christopher Fitzgerald (Ogie)
•Waitress - April 4, 2017 ***NFT UNTIL AUGUST 1st*** Sara Bareilles, Charity Angel Dawson, Molly Jobe as (u/s) Dawn, Chris Diamantopoulos, Will Swenson, Dakin Matthews, Eric Anderson, Christopher Fitzgerald.
•War Paint - Chicago June 29, 2016 Patti LuPone (Helena Rubinstein), Christine Ebersole (Elizabeth Arden), John Dossett (Tommy Lewis), Douglas Sills (Harrry Fleming), Joanna Glushak, Chris Hoch, Barbara Marineau
•West Side Story- Broadway February 23 2009 Cast: Matt Cavenaugh, Josefina Scaglione, Karen Olivo, Cody Green, Geroge Akram, Curtis Holbrook, Joey Haro
•What’s Inside (Songs from Waitress):Concert by Sara Bareilles, 2015.
•Wicked- Broadway, 12 October 2003 Cast: Idina Menzel (Elphaba), Kristin Chenoweth (Glinda), Nobert Leo Butz (Fiyero)
•Wicked - July 18th 2004 - Cast:  Idina Menzel (Elphaba), Kristin Chenoweth (Glinda), Norbert Leo Butz (Fiyero), Sean McCourt (Wizard), Michelle Federer (Nessarose), Carole Shelley (Madame Morrible)
•Wicked- London 18 October 2007 Cast: Kerry Ellis, Dianne Pilkington, Oliver Tompsett, Nigel Planer, Susie Blake, Katie Rowley Jones, James Gillan, Andy Mac
•Wicked March ?? 2009 - Cast: Nicole Parker (Elphaba), Alli Mauzey (Glinda), Aaron Tveit (Fiyero),Jayne Houdyshell (Madame Morrible), Anthony Galde (Wizard u/s), Cristy Candler (Nessarose), Alex Brightman (Boq), Timothy Britten Parker (Dr. Dillamond)
•Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf -Chicago February 12th, 2011 Tracy Letts, Amy Morton, Carrie Coon, Madison Dirks
•You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown - Broadway 1999 Anthony Rapp (Charlie Brown), Ilana Levine (Lucy van Pelt), B. D. Wong(Linus van Pelt), Stanley Wayne Mathis (Schroeder), Kristin Chenoweth (Sally Brown), Roger Bart (Snoopy)
Not on the list but I have them: - War Paint Broadway -!Follies NTL - Matilda final performance - Gypsy - audio with Ethel Merman - The Prom off Broadway - Lion King OBC
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THE FIRST LADY
By: Miguel Figueroa
Forget everything you know. Jackie O who? Come again, I beg your pardon, but I don’t know who this Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is. Michelle Obama is so early 2009 and frankly, my dear I don’t give an Iberic Ham about Sonsoles Espinosa. Forget about the Pill Box Hats, the supermodels-cum-wife of the President, the Mugler ensembles worn by the new Mrs. O and First Wife’s who choose to live a life of secrecy. To us at Candy, our First Lady is Ms. Christine Jorgensen, the first female transsexual from the United States. Christine did it all…Original Socialite, Pop Singer, Cabaret Performer, Photographer and Filmmaker who became an instant sensation when she got the good ol’ U. S. of A. all shook up after her Botticellean transformation from a woman trapped in a man’s body into a lady with impeccable taste, a sharp tongue and a groundbreaking fresh as a lettuce attitude whom was able to turn notoriety into such a cult icon status that not even Chantal Biya can come close to her. Honey, she even played Dior to Judy!
            Christine Jorgensen’s came into the world on May 30th 1926 at the Community Hospital in Manhattan when George Jorgesen Jr., son of George Jorgensen and Florence Davis Hansen, brother of Dorothy Florence Jorgensen was conceived. Mrs. Jorgensen raised her tight knit children in the booming pre-Depression era of the 1920’s on Dudley Avenue in the Bronx. Even though George Jr. and Dorothy were inseparable and her paternal grandmother, whom George enjoyed picking violets for, played a key element of her upbringing, Christine does not blame her female surroundings with the fact that she was a woman trapped in a man’s body. At age four he made it clear that something was suspicious when he asked her mother, “Mom, why didn’t God makes us alike?”, about the physical differences between him and his sister his mother replied, “You see Brud [Christine’s nickname], it’s one of God’s surprises.” George Jr. just said, “Well, I don’t like the kind of surprise God made me!”
Growing up, Christine admits that in order to follow the normal pattern of development she needed help, not ridicule. Fortunately, her personal world embraced little Brud, his shyness and awkward stances towards boys of his age. His grandmother never pushed him to be a man and when a teacher discovered that George kept hidden on his school desk one of his grandmother’s needlepoint’s which he treasured, and called his mother to ridicule him in front of the class, he received nothing but love and support. His sister, as a college student, used him as a college subject experiment on the influence women have over Children, in this case boys, while growing up and their feminization. Although there were some pebbles on the way that were easily passed by, growing up as a child all the way to his teens non-fiction fairy tales always surrounded Christine’s life. Her paternal grandfather came from Odense, Denmark birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen, meanwhile his maternal grandfather, John Kreogh Hansen was a painter who’s greatest assignment was assisting the French painter Paul César Helleu in the creation of Grand Central Station’s original ceiling. Also, according to Jorgensen’s autobiography, her Father, in his teens, was obsessed with the birth of radio communication and heard the “Titanic” distress signal on 1912 in his transistor radio, while she was witness of the Hindenburg passing a top of her house moments before meeting its fate. 
At the age of 16 George Jr. lands his first job as a librarian. A string of odd jobs as news editor for RKO Pathé News, a driver and even a supermarket clerk followed, moving along New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Minneapolis. After finishing High School, he enrolls in New York’s Institute of Photography, a passion that was bestowed upon him by his father, a photo aficionado, hoping that in the future he could lead the life of a glamorous photographer, immortalizing the likes of Greta Garbo, Barbara Stanwyck and Bette Davis. After finishing photography school and in between odd jobs, George Jr. in his search to belong somewhere and to make his parents proud joined the Armed Forces in 1945, at age 19, landing a clerical job in Fort Dix, New Jersey. Due to his thin, and delicate 98-pound (about 45 kilos) frame, after 14 months, he was discharged.
During his brief stay in Los Angeles, George begins to discuss his anatomical conundrums, confiding in two girl friends that something is different about him. He “comes out” admitting that he has the body of an underdeveloped male yet his emotions are female. His friends, dumbfounded by this news, support George but tell him to seek medical attention. Upon his return to the East Coast he enrolls in the Progressive School of Photography in New Haven, Connecticut to continue his photographic preparation and begins to research on Endocrinology by reading news that a Doctor in that city was experimenting with hormones turning chickens into roosters. George figures that he’s got nothing (and never had anything) to lose and pays him a visit. After telling Dr. Harold Grayson his “problem”, the visit halts to a complete screeching stop. Dr. Grayson sends George to visit Dr. Reznick, a psychiatrist who recommends an evasive treatment to drive inclinations. Let’s not forget that at this time in the late 40’s we still had a long, long way to go before today’s sexual panacea and lobotomies were as common as Botox nowadays.
These two encounters didn’t deter George’s search to find a solution to whom he really was. He continued looking for answers and on one of his numerous visits to the library stumbled upon Paul de Kruif’s book The Male Hormone that served as opened floodgates to his research. This groundbreaking book established that both males and females indeed have genetic traits from each other’s sex. The investigation continued and led him to medical journals from France and Germany that analyzed cases of hermaphrodism, pseudo-hermpahrodism and other “sexual abnormalities”. After he finished photography school his determination led him to continue his studies, not in Visual Arts, but in the field of Medicine. George Jorgensen Jr. was a man on a mission and thus, on 1949 he enrolled at the Manhattan Medical and Dental Assistant’s School where he learned X-ray and laboratory technician courses letting him know how the body and its internal chemical contents worked. All the while, he continued reading and re-reading de Kruif’s book where he discovered that the author of the book talked about the female hormone estradiol, a prominent sex hormone present in females and in very small percentages amongst males, which was available in hormone supplement for women. George decided he needed to get his hand on this medicine so the next day he drove to a pharmacy, ordered the usual medication and 100 tablets of high-potency Ethinyl estradiol. Unbeknown to the situation and after George said he was a medical student who needed the medicine to run some tests, the pharmacist simply handed him exactly what George wanted. He went to his car, opened the bottle, ignored the warning label that stated NOT TO BE TAKEN WITHOUT THE ADVICE OF A DOCTOR and washed down a single pill with water. On the next day, he felt nothing, yet continued taking a single pill each night. On the eight day, he woke up feeling sensitivity and development around his breasts, also, his usual fatigue and languidness was gone. It may have taken God six days to create Eve, but it took George and additional 48 hours to start becoming Christine Jorgensen.
After realizing that the pills would do up to so much, Christine relied on a good friend he met in medical school by the name of Genevive Angelo whose husband was a doctor. Gen, as Christine calls her, was aware of George’s differences and put him in contact with her husband immediately who after a consultation discussed with him sexual transformations done by doctors overseas, which started in the 1930’s. What sets Christine’s case apart prior to hers is that homosexuality or hermaphrodism was involved. Christine was neither nor the other. During her life as a man, she had been propositioned twice for gay sex and the situations abominated her to the point in which in one occasion she vomited. Christine Jorgensen was a heterosexual woman born in a man’s body and she needed to go to Europe to work on herself. After exchanging correspondence with Dr. Grayson and confirming this information from him as well, the decision was clear. George Jorgensen saved up a couple hundred of dollars, told his family that he was going to reconnect with his European family and on May 11th, 1950 arrived in Denmark on a one-way ticket to his new life.
Christine settled in with Helen, her friend and confidant from Los Angeles, and her family a few weeks later, she’d check in the at the Seruminstitut where she would meet her future doctor and friend Dr. Christian Hamburger whom was recommended to her by Helen’s doctors. Once the consultation had ended, Dr. Hamburger offered Christine the chance of a lifetime. If she would acknowledge becoming a guinea pig for hormone research, the operation would be free of charge. On a letter to Dr. Joe and Gen back home she told them “Just refer to me as guinea pig 0000!” The George Jorgensen to Christine Jorgensen transformation had now officially begun. 
Tests begun in August and George started carrying around on a daily basis what he jokingly called a yor mor taske , Dutch for “midwife’s bag”, containing daily urine samples to test her hormone levels. Christine’s medical dream team would be rounded up with Dr. Georg Stürup who would deal with the psychological aspect of the transformation. Right before she was set to go under the knife, the Danish Government tried to stop the initial operation due to the fact that Mr. Jorgersen was not a Danish citizen. After Dr. Stürup advocated to Justice Minisitry and Denmark’s Attorney General, Helga Pedersen, a women’s right activist, the veto was revoked and the operation continued it’s steer course. After paying a $30 fee, on September 24th, 1951 the first of three operations, the removal of George’s testicles, was conducted. Days prior his 26th birthday, George visited the American Embassy to change the name on his passport and in honor of Dr. Christian Hamburger, on May 1952 Christine Jorgensen, 5’7”, 120 pounds was born. For her first ensemble as a woman she chose an elegant green skirt, pale brown jacket and brown suede shoes and headed to the Beauty Parlor. She continued her work as amateur photographer and filmmaker documenting Denmark and on June of that year broke the news to her parents in a heartfelt letter, which included photos taken of her transformation “You have lost a son, but gained somebody new.” As soon as they received the letter they replied immediately via cablegram: LETTER AND PICTURES RECEIVED. WE LOVE YOU MORE THAN EVER, MOM AND DAD.  Her mother and sister could not hold on to their excitement and indulged on reckless shopping sprees for their new daughter and sister.
Her second operation, the removal of any remaining “maleness”, performed by Dr. Paul Fogh-Andersen and Erlig Dahl-Iversen occurred in November 20th, 1952, 13 months after the initial operation. Even though she was operated in a public hospital that lacked private bedrooms, accommodations were made for Christine to have a suite all to her own. While recuperating, news of her transformation reached US Shores. Her father wrongfully confided in one of his friend who sold the news to the New York Daily News for $200 and on December 7th, 1952 the newspaper’s headline read BRONX GI BECOMES A WOMAN. DEAR MOM AND DAD SON WROTE, I HAVE NOW BECOME YOUR DAUGHTER. A cablegram was hand delivered by a journalist from the Information, a Danish newspaper, looking for a quick interview. Obviously, her plan backfired. Christine could feel nothing but remorse, resentment and rage. At the same moment, another cablegram is sent to Ms. Jorgensen. This time it was her mother, to tell her that her beloved Aunt Edie has passed away. Years later, in her audio memoirs, Christine Jorgensen Reveals, she tells us that her psychiatrist feared that this moment would’ve been her breaking point. She was aware of what she had become and as any serious and smart woman under pressure; she kept her posture absolutely calm.
Up to this point Christine lived a frugal life in Denmark. Besides her life savings, her mother sent her $10 a week as well as film equipment for the documentary she was making about Denmark which would end up becoming the first color film about the country. The penny picking was soon about to change. Immediately after the news arrived, offers started pouring in via telegram (for you kids out there…it was our grandparents alternative to e-mail). Everybody wanted Christine – Warner Brothers in Hollywood, The Copa Club in Pittsburgh, The 46th Street Theatre and The New York Press Photographers at the Big Apple. Offers even came from New Orleans Strip Club performances at $500 a night. Dr. Hamburger also received a deluge of requests from around the world for sex change operations. Journalists, who camped out the Jorgensen’s residence, blackmailed her parents, who would finally reunite with Christine on Christmas 1952 at Denmark, if they did not cooperate with them. Christine caused sexual revolution that such journalistic raucous not been seen until Betty Ford’s family intervention or Monica’s little blue Gap dress.
Christine Jorgensen would not stay mum for much longer. She accepted to publish her tell-all story on six installments in American Weekly magazine for a cool $20,000 dollars. The feature would coincide with Christine’s arrival on New York’s JFK Airport then known as Idlewild Airport on February 13th, 1953. Her departure from Denmark was cause of a grand celebration amongst friends, so big that she almost missed her flight. Reporters documented every bit of her life, including her choice of travel luggage. One journalist mentioned that one of her cases that contained almost 3 and half years of her life in Denmark was a box of petal soft toilet tissue to which Christine said in her autobiography, “I’ve always traveled in a grand manner.” On a press junket with international members of the press, a British Journalists asked her if she was worried about her reception in the U.S. hence all the media frenzy; her response “Why should I be?” Once she boarded the plane, and a few hours prior her arrival, it hit her: the anonymous life she’d wanted as a woman would not happen. “In my long, painful search for a normal life, I had created a paradox: a life that was to be, for me, abnormal and unconventional.” She was now on the road, or shall we say up in the air, to become a bona fide household name.
When the Scandinavian Airlines flight landed she was received by total and utter pandemonium that wouldn’t be matched until 10 years later when 4 Britons stepped off a Pan Am flight arriving from the United Kingdom. Reporters were everywhere, flashes were ablazin’, everybody wanted a piece of Christine. She felt she had stepped of into a scene from Dante’s Inferno and panicked; she thought “Pull yourself together. This, as everything else, must pass”. Countess Alexandra of Rosenberg, who was on the flight with her, a relative of the King of Denmark was subdued to mere coach status. Christine tittered and tattered through the chaos, holding on to her books, purse and train case while keeping her outfit, including her mink coat, hat with diamante broach, and gloves intact. Once inside, she gave an instant press conference; as everyone wanted a reaction she simply replied to all "I am very happy to be back and I don't have any plans at the moment and I thank you all for coming but I think it's too much."
Her arrival was skyrocketing. The American Weekly story was translated into 14 languages and published in 70 countries. With the money she earned she was able to build her parents their dream house where she settled in with them. Christine received over 20,000 letters from around the globe, some even postmarked “Christine Jorgensen, United States”. Of all the fan mail, only a handful was derogatory, while the rest of tens of thousands were congratulatory notes to her and her parents. Even when she went to renew her drivers license, she was followed everywhere by the paparazzi. The press continued for weeks to have her as a Cover Girl. The In-Crowd lauded Christine’s presence; Ladies Luncheons with original Perez Hilton, Elsa Maxwell, Elaine Carrington and Margaret Case, Vogue Magazine’s Society Editor with special appearance by an impressed Cole Porter and a one to one with Truman Capote. On March 7th, in front of 5,000 guests, including Mr. and Mrs. Jorgensen, the Scandinavian Societies of Greater New York named her Woman of the Year. She reluctantly hired an agent, Charlie Yates, who would handle all the Jorgensenmania for two years until his sudden death in 1955. Her original ambiguity towards a life of sing, dance and pizzazz came because all she really wanted to be was a photographer. Years later, on a TV interview she’d  set the records straight on her fame, “Making a living of life is cashing in on it. Then I did, and I suppose I don’t regret it”.
On her first visit to LA, she was bashed by the Californian city, because they believed (and oh, how they have changed) that you couldn’t simply sell an act by its name. After this incident, Christine travels back to England to film the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth. Back in the states, on August 9th, at the Copa Club in Pittsburgh she, alongside her performance partner Myles Bell, gives her first song and dance act. She receives an invitation from Dr. Alfred Kinsey to be interviewed at the Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University. She’s banned from performing for the Army and in Boston, the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas refused to let her perform until she could present proof that she was a woman, yet, after her shows at the Copa, the offers started pouring in and they were officially in business. Critics were courteous with her saying that “She sings like an off-key Garbo” and “Nobody expected anything and all they got was Gravy.” Christine became a fashion icon, she was a vivacious woman draped in the latest 50's fashions: ball gowns with mink stoles, silk cocktail dresses, full skirts, swing skirts, tea dresses, tiaras, kimonos, her hair, coiffed in a permanent wave, apron styled swimsuits, and lets not forget...hats, gloves and estate jewlery to match. Lest not forget: red lips. She even sparked her first impersonator and instead of suing her, she settled for a gentlewoman’s apology and when in Miami, a deranged woman tried to pull her hair off, thinking it was a wig, she simply walked away and had people take care of it. She traveled to perform in Philadelphia, Washington DC, Cuba, Miami, New York and Dallas. She had a pop hit in Cuba called “Christine of Denmark” and finally, the owners and showgirls of the Sahara Hotel had to shut their trap, issuing an apology, when they saw that Christine Jorgensen was a gold mine.
Did I mention that all of this happened in 1953?
Christine took a small break in the early summer of 1954 for her third and final operation, a vaginoplasy performed in a small hospital in New Jersey. Christine now had the body of a woman who’d have a hysterectomy and was at peace with the fact that she could not bear children. She was as complete a person as she’d dream of being emotionally and physically. After she was ready to get back on track, she went off to Sweden where her fans waited for her anxiously and with such candor that she ended up staying an extra 3 weeks for an unscheduled cabaret show. Her fame instigated the rumor mil full speed on, bogus affairs with Vanderbilt and Woolworth heirs. Had she lived today these dangerous liaisons would’ve been with a Casiraghi or an heir to PPR. Muy CANDY Caliente! 
Just as Christine was to act in her first role as an actress on the play “To Dorothy, A Son”, Charlie Yates died playing golf with Bob Hope in Palm Springs on January 9th, 1955. Christine was devastated, she thought of not continuing with the play but solid as a rock, she continued and delivered a great performance. It was a year of big changes. Her manager died, she gained a new show partner, Mr. Lee Wyler, after breaking up her career with Myles Bell and during a trip to Venezuela she faced heavy interrogation by the Police in order to enter the country. She was even accused of being a Communist for making a quote on quote “non-American” comment at the time of her return from Denmark. All the while, she perfected her impersonations of Tallulah Bankhead and Marlene Dietrich, whom she would to homage all the way into her death. Christine also found herself amongst the religious ones. She was invited to appear in Jewish and Masonic centers, leaving the latter aghast when she told them that as a young George Jr. she was a member of the Demolay International, a Massonic group for teenage MEN whose hall of fame included Walt Disney and Bill Clinton.
The last years of the 50’s saw her shuffling through agents and having troubles with the IRS. She was $30,000 in debt with her taxes and agreed to record the LP, Christine Jorgensen Reveals, thinking it would be a success, yet it flopped in sales. Looking back on it and listening to it more than 50 years it was recorded, the album is a masterpiece. Christine battled out aggravating questions about her sexuality, being a woman and banal questions on body hair, dating, cruising and the army. She came out a winner while she KO’d telling him that if she had not changed, she wouldn’t have adapted, but rather receded into the world and when she was lauded for making Denmark a household name she told Mr. Russell;  “Denmark did not need me to be famous. It had blue cheese before me.”
The subject of love was always one of a delicate manner. Cupid and Christine weren’t exactly BFF’s. As George, she had a handful of platonic lovers that never consummated beyond wishful thinking. Then on 1959 her friend Howard Knox proposes marriage. Christine says yes. Once they got to City Hall with all the necessary papers, the lawyers found a legal loophole. Christine’s birth certificate still had male as the specified gender. Even though her Passport, Drivers License and NYPD Cabaret Card enlisted her as female, the fact that she never changed her sex in her birth certificate vetoed any possibilities of marriage. She was even recognized as a female by the World Health Organization; yet, down at City Hall they simply did not budge an inch to help. Christine and Howard took to the media, seeking their support, yet, it dug them a deeper grave with Howard losing his job as a labor-union worker. Eventually, they would break up. She had a 2nd engagement years later that also faded into thin air. “I was never in love with the men I was engaged to and I was never engaged to the men I was in love with.” She was as stern when it came to her love-induced-independence as much as she wanted to become a photographer. In the 1984 documentary Paradise Not for Sale, 58 year-old Christine states: "Loving is wonderful, but falling in love is very stupid. I don't think I'd like to marry. I'm free. I do exactly what I want. I live in a manner to which I prefer. I've had men in my life, but I've never let a man move into my house. I'm very selfish; I don't have to bargain with anybody to do what I want. I play hard, I drink hard, I smoke hard and I do everything to a point of excess." For Ms. Belanger, organizer of christinejorgensen.org, Christine’s resentment towards real relationship was due to her surgery setbacks, performed at a time when sex changes were at a premature stage. She says; “if she had been able to have had the quality of MTF surgery that is offered today, her life would not have been so guarded. She's very much a heterosexual woman, but not really being able to fully experience that was a disappointment."
Ending the decade with a bang, Christine gave Los Angeles a second try and they welcomed her with open arms. She settled into a bungalow at the notorious Chateau Marmont, moving door to door with Eroll Flynn’s recent widow (as fresh as the day prior to her arrival!) and soon became good friends. All the biggest stars wanted to rub elbows with Christine, Natalie Wood, Esther Williams, Robert Wagner, Betty Garble, Ann Miller and Judy Garland just to name a humble few. The night she met Judy she was advised not to talk about Ms. Garland’s weight problems, telling her people “What do you think I’m going to say? ‘Hello, Fat Lady?!’” Tensions disappeared once they met; Judy asked Christine for fashion advise after admiring Christine’s look, she told her that women of her frame should not wear such tight-fitting clothes rather a black velvet toreador pant, a stiff, stand-out jacket with a mandarin collar encrusted with jewels, and adding the comfort of flat shoes. “That means no girdles!” Judy said. Needless to say, a couple of weeks later, Christine felt like a modern day Formichetti when she saw Ms. Garland wearing exactly what she had told her!
            In the early sixties she took her show on the road to Australia, Honolulu, Hong Kong and Manila deciding then to settle on the West Coast as her new base. She was lauded for her work on the other side of the Pacific; the Philippines proclaimed her as “the best Goodwill Ambassador America has sent us in years!” Although living a life of money, fame, success and glamour Christine was flat out broke. On her final trip to Manila she returned home with only $5 to her name. The rest of the decade she’d live a frugal life back in New York, settling in for the Theatre and shows here and there, as Cabaret acts were becoming a distant and dated memory. In 1963 her father would pass away, 5 years later so would her mother after a long battle with Cancer. In 1967 her tell-all autobiography, Christine Jorgensen A Personal Autobiography, would sell 500,000 copies on its first hardcover edition. After the death of her mother she moved permanently to California, becoming an advisor on the movie, the Christine Jorgensen Story, released in 1970. The movie is beyond bogus camp. Christine is loosely portrayed, including absurd and untrue stories like that of a cross-dressing George Jr. and visits to prostitutes while in the Service. On set she met an actress you may have heard of called Mae West who was working in the next lot starring in Myra Breckinridge becoming good friends, she also befriended 1962 Playboy Playmate June Wilkinson who thought when they met that Christine prettier than her! The rest of the decade she became a fixture in universities across the country giving lectures on transgender issues. 
            Christine attempted a comeback in the 80’s with a cabaret act entitled “I enjoy Being a Girl!” after Flower Drum Song’s signature song. She strutted and trotted around comedy clubs in over the top costumes and headpieces, belting out show tunes like “Falling in Love Again”, “Welcome to My World” and her act’s title. This new Christine had no qualms about anything; she voiced her comedic resentment towards Hollywood “they took everything” and “this Raquel Welch woman” who apparently was not in Ms. Jorgensen’s best graces. She also talked about working on a new autobiography, and I quote “suggested title ‘After the Ball’”. If you’ve turned into a bona fide Christine Jorgensen fan (which you should be if you’ve come this far) I recommend downloading this recording, available in Itunes. In 1984 Christine returned to Denmark to work on the documentary Paradise Not For Sale, reuniting Christine with her beloved Dr. Hamburger and Dr.Stürup, hoping it would be picked up by Northamerican Cable Television, two clips from this very hard to find documentary can be found in Youtube. Upon her return from Denmark she took nude photos and shopped them to Playboy. Hugh Hefner declined the offer, yet Christine was unstoppable. Or so she thought; three years later she was diagnosed with bladder and lung cancer. During her chemotherapy sessions she didn’t change her lifestyle continuing to smoke and drink her vodka rocks. On May 3rd 1989 she died. For this article, I got in touch with Ms. Brenda Lane Smith, Christine’s flat-mate for the last six months of her life. When I requested a statement she declined to comment on Ms. Jorgenen.
            Christine’s legacy lives on to this day. If it weren’t for her courage and strength to become adversity and be happy for whom she really was, all while wearing mink, the transgender community would not have its First Lady. For Ms. Belanger, "Christine was a real pioneer for what she needed to do. She had no support group or peers for information. She was able to find a needle in a haystack in her trip to Denmark and the world for so many is better for it." Christine kicked ignorance by the balls and she says she gave the sexual revolution “a good quick swift in the pants”. Her living family remembers her dearly, her nieces and cousins remember fondly playing dress-up at Auntie Chris’. Now who wouldn’t want to go home to their aunt and get to wear fabulous heels, jewelry and fur coats? I would most certainly do. Christine said that there were three things she would have until the day she died: laughter and hope and a good sock in the eye. For her funeral, she didn’t want a somber remembrance, she had carefully organized a party for all her friends to laugh and remember her. When it was time for the toast, they all lifted their vodka on the rocks for Christine. Even at home, every day was a holiday; she kept a Christmas tree year round to remind herself of her good life. Christine Jorgensen, first Lady of Candy Magazine, I raise my Stoli on the Rocks for you. Originally published in the second issue of Candy Magazine - The First Transversal Style Magazine - Fall/Winter 2010-2011  
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The 25 Best Actresses of the 21st Century
Kristen Stewart
Twilight, Camp X-Ray, Clouds of Sils Maria, Still Alice, Certain Women, Café Society, Personal Shopper
Though she may be known primarily for her work in the commercial teen hit film series “Twilight”, Kristen Stewart has become an acclaimed actress in recent years for her work in independent and foreign language film.
Stewart’s recent notable work includes a performance alongside Julianne Moore in 2014’s “Still Alice”, two films with French director Oliver Assayas with 2014’s “Clouds of Sils Maria” and 2016’s “Personal Shopper”, and young lawyer teaching class on school law in Kelly Reichardt’s 2016 “Certain Women”.
Kristen Stewart won the BAFTA Rising Star Award in 2010. In 2015 Stewart won Best Supporting Actress at the Cesar Awards in France for her performance in Oliver Assayas’ “Clouds of Sils Maria”, making her the first American actress to win a Cesar Award.
The List:
Jennifer Lawrence
Rachel Weisz
Kristen Stewart
Maggie Cheung
Penelope Cruz
Judi Dench
Rooney Mara
Scarlett Johansson
Charlize Theron
Meryl Streep
Jessica Chastain
Michelle Williams
Charlotte Gainsbourg
Viola Davis
Nicole Kidman
Juliette Binoche
Amy Adams
Natalie Portman
Kate Winslet
Naomi Watts
Julianne Moore
Tilda Swinton
Cae Blanchett
Marion Cottilard
Isabelle Huppert
Read more:
http://www.tasteofcinema.com/2017/the-25-best-actresses-of-the-21st-century/
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Andrew Bogut, Animals, and Desperate: SWEET, WIGGLY, SOCIAL, LOVES the ARMS & GOOD CUDDLES too Meet Max Mardi Gras 53755. . .a big name for such a little fella, 8 yrs young, only 11 lbs, a little sweetheart dumped at the kill shelter as a euthanasia request because his owner could not affort to take him to a vet for a severe ear infection, poor little guy :(This little mopped NEEDS YOU NOW! Please, please, get him OUT & the TLC he so desperately needs & deserves. Sweet Max Mardi Gras is waiting for you to save his life at the Manhattan, NY ACC Inquire about him now before it is too late! NYC **FOSTER or ADOPTER NEEDED ASAP** <3 SWEET, FRIENDLY, WIGGLY, ATTENTION SEEKING, SOCIAL, LOVES the ARMS & a GOOD CUDDLE too <3 Meet Max Mardi Gras 53755... a big name for such a little fella, 8 yrs young, only 11 lbs, a little sweetheart dumped at the kill shelter as a ** euthanasia request ** because his owner could not affort to take him to a vet for a severe ear infection, poor little guy :( This little mopped NEEDS YOU NOW! Please, please, get him OUT & the TLC he so desperately needs & deserves. Sweet Max Mardi Gras is waiting for you to save his life at the Manhattan, NY ACC. Inquire about him now before it is too late! ✔Pledge✔Tag✔Share✔FOSTER✔ADOPT✔Save his life! Max Mardi Gras 53755 Small Mixed Breed Sex male Age 8 yrs (approx.) - 11 lbs My health has been checked. My vaccinations are up to date. My worming is up to date. I have been micro-chipped. I am waiting for you at the Manhattan, NY ACC. Please, Please, Please, save me! ****************************************** To FOSTER or ADOPT, SPEAK UP NOW & Save a Life: Direct Adopt from the ACC Or Apply with rescues Or Message Must Love Dogs - Saving NYC Dogs for assistance ASAP!!! ****************************************** The general rule is to foster you have to be within 4 hours of the NYC ACC approved New Hope partner rescues you are applying with and to adopt you will have to be in the general NE US area; NY, NJ, CT, PA, DC, MD, DE, NH, RI, MA, VT & ME (some rescues will transport to VA) UNLESS you can get to the shelter IN PERSON. ****************************************** INFORMATION ON HIS EARS: End-stage ear infection: Dogs that have long-standing ear infections may develop irreversible disease of the ear canal. Due to chronic inflammation, the ear canal becomes very thickened and can turn into bone. As a result, the infection will not resolve with medications. End-stage ear infection treatment: For dogs that have end-stage ear infections, surgical removal of the diseased ear canal is recommended. In addition, a bulla osteotomy is performed, which involves removal of the outer wall of the middle ear chamber in order to extract infected tissue from this region. After the incision has been closed there will be no visible opening into the ear canal. Surprisingly, dogs that have the procedure performed on both ears still seem to hear sounds. Results: In general, after surgical healing, most pet owners usually report that their dog “is acting like a puppy again.” Date of intake: 30-Jan-2019 Date of initial: 30-Jan-2019 Summary: Friendly unless ears touched - then yelps Date of assessment: 1-Feb-2019 Summary: Sociability Loose in room (15-20 seconds): Highly social Call over: Approaches readily Handling Soft handling: Seeks contact Exuberant handling: Seeks contact Handling comments: Allows being picked up Arousal Jog: Follows loosely Knock: Approaches loosely Toy: No response BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION: Level 1 Behavior Asilomar H - Healthy ENERGY LEVEL: At the care center, Max Mardi Gras has shown a medium energy level. DVM Intake Exam Estimated age:~8yrs based on O hx,; consistent with exam Microchip noted on Intake? scanned negative. placed by LVT History: requested euthanasia for end stage ear disease; Owner does not have funds to repair. Subjective / Observed Behavior - BAR; friendly when not manipulating the ears. Will scream when manipulating ears Evidence of Cruelty seen - none Evidence of Trauma seen - none EENT: Eyes clear, ears matted, unable to see AD; Matted AS, very painful, ulcerated, malodorous with purulent discharge; no nasal or ocular discharge noted though difficult to visualize eyes due to matting Oral Exam: dc 1/5; pd 1/5 PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: No murmur ausculted; CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: intact male. testicles smooth and symmetrical. MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, matted haircoat, especially face. CNS: Mentation appropriate - no signs of neurologic abnormalities Rectal: externally normal. Assessment: end stage ear disease AS, dental disease , matting Prognosis: good with proper treatment (surgical repair of ear canal(s)) Plan: recommend ORE overturn. P should have placement sought immediately and surgical consultation. It is likely P will need a total ear canal ablation +/- bulla osteotomy, sedated grooming and ear cleaning with sterile saline. no medications added, dexdomitor 0.2ml, butorphanol 0.2ml IM; inadequate sedation. added 0.2ml dexdomitor IV, rimadyl 25mg tablet -- give 1 tablet PO q24h x 4 days, enrofloxacin 68mg tablet -- give 1 tablet PO q24h x 14 days NOTE: *** WE HAVE NO OTHER INFORMATION THAN WHAT IS LISTED WITH THIS FLYER *** - For more information, or to direct adopt, please EMAIL [email protected] - SUBJECT Line: ** Max Mardi Gras 53755 ** - Don't forget to add your email address and phone numbers where they can reach you to your email as well. .... ======== Shelter addresses ====== - Manhattan Shelter: 326 East 110 St., New York, NY 10029 - Phone number: 212-788-4000 (is automated only) Operating hours: Monday through Friday 12.00pm to 8.00pm, Saturday & Sunday: 10.00am to 6.00pm. Closed on all Holidays. ****************************************** About Must Love Dogs - Saving NYC Dogs: We are a group of advocates (NOT a shelter NOR a rescue group) dedicated to finding loving homes for NYC dogs in desperate need. ALL the dogs on our site need Rescue, Fosters, or Adopters & that ASAP as they are in NYC high-kill shelters. If you cannot foster or adopt, please share them far & wide. Thank you for caring!! <3 ****************************************** RESCUES: * Indicates New Hope Rescue partner is accepting applications for fosters and/or adopters. http://www.nycacc.org/get-involved/new-hope/nhpartners ****************************************** https://www.nycacc.org/adopt/max-mardi-gras-53755 ++++ http://nycaccpets.shelterbuddy.com/animal/animalDetails.asp?s=adoption&searchTypeId=4&animalType=3%2C16&datelostfoundmonth=2&datelostfoundday=2&datelostfoundyear=2019&tpage=5&find-submitbtn=Find+Animals&pagesize=16&task=view&searchType=4&animalid=91784 ++++ ++++ Beamer Maximillian Caro Hocker Carolin Hocker Jody Harris-Stern Judy Iannone Vicenzo Jennifer Brooks Michele DeSanti Lorraine Healy Heather Messner Heather Bent Jackie O'Sullivan Felice Burday
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jsjsdfj this is so long i’m s o rry it’s partially for my reference but honestly hmu if anyone wants to start book club (@ tilde worry not asoue and hdm and peregrine’s are implied) this is hideously long so it’s under a cut
yellow brick war by danielle paige 
i’ll give you the sun by jandy nelson 
everything everything by nicola yoon
a million miles away by lara avery
the secret language of sisters by luanne rice
falling into place by amy zhang
shooter by caroline pignat
never always sometimes by adi alsaid
the last good day of the year by jessica warman
proof of forever by lexa hillyer
because you’ll never meet me by leah thomas
the name of the star by maureen johnson
the game of love and death by martha brockenbrough
hate list by jennifer brown
the body in the woods by april henry
me being me is exactly as insane as you being you by todd hasak-lowy
the end or something like that by ann dee ellis
the truth about alice by jennifer mathieu
say what you will by cammie mcgovern
everything that makes you by moriah mcstay
tease by amanda maciel
killer instinct by s.e. green
we’ll always have paris by jennifer coburn
paperweight by meg haston
like it never happened by emily adrian
don’t even think about it by sarah mlynowski
finding paris by joy preble
emancipated by m. g. reyes
the face on the milk carton by caroline b. cooney
the last boy and girl in the world by siobhan vivian
once again by liz braswell and cameron dokey
boy of summer by jessica brody
road trip summer by lauren barnholdt
survive the night by danielle vega 
kill the boy band by goldy moldavsky
totally awkward love story by tom ellen and lucy ivison
the square root of summer by harriet reuter hapgood
the lifeboat clique by kathy parks
boys like you by juliana stone
26 kisses by anna michels
dissonance by erica o’rourke
if i was your girl by meredith russo 
now that you’re here by amy k nichols
the only thing worse than me is you by lily anderson
some of the parts by hannah barnaby
a song for ella gray by david almond
summer days and summer nights by stephanie perkins
my life next door by huntley fitzpatrick
in real life by jessica love
whisper to me by nick lake
the walls around us by nova ren suma
ready player one by ernest cline
awake by natasha preston
the siren by kiera cass
mirror in the sky by aditi khorana
magonia by maria dahvana headley
last year’s mistake by gina ciocca
once upon a dream by liz braswell
dreamology by lucy keating
the last time we were us by leah konen
keep me in mind by jamie reed
p.s. i like you by kasie west
summer of supernovas by darcy woods
the way back to you by michelle andreani and mindi scott
please don’t tell by laura tims
the cresswell plot by elisza wass
i woke up dead at the mall by judy sheehan
a week of monday’s by jessica brody
don’t look back by jennifer l armentrout
the problem with forever by jennifer l armentrout
fig by sarah elizabeth schantz
you have seven messages by stewart lewis
denton little’s death date by lance rubin
the fall by bethany griffin
don’t stop now by julie halpern
side effects may vary by julie murphy
inland by kat rosenfield
invincible by amy reed
i am princess x by cherie priest
off the page by jodi picoult
panic by lauren oliver
devoted by jennifer mathieu
six of crows by leigh bardugo
we were liars by e. lockhart
bone gap by laura ruby
elsewhere by gabrielle zevin
a whole new world by liz braswell
never said by carol lynch williams
hit by lorie ann grover
the dark elements by jennifer l armentrout
daughters unto devils by amy lukavics
wendy darling by colleen oakes
fracture by megan miranda
red girl blue boy by lauren baratz-logsted
wonders of the invisible world by christopher barzak
stranded by melinda braun
taking aim by michael cart
the accident season by moira fowley-doyle
infinite in between by carolyn macker
wither by lauren destefano
how it went down by kekla magoon
sing by vivi greene
the third twin by cj omololu
backlash by sarah darer littman
liars inc. by paula stokes
the killing by natasha preston
the thousandth floor by katherine mcgee
the raft by s.a. boden
ella minnow pea by mark dunn
the pregnancy project by gaby rodriguez
out of control by sarah alderson
ruthless by carolyn lee adams
the memory book by lara avery
georgia peaches and other forbidden fruit by jaye robin brown
tumbling by caela carter
the odds of lightning by jocelyn davies
tell me something real by calla devlin
don’t get caught by kurt dinan
everyone we’ve been by sarah everett
playlist for the dead by michelle falkoff
the weight of zero by karen fortunati
we were never here by jennifer gilmore
been here all along by sandy hall
three truths and a lie by brent hartinger
you were here by cori mccarthy
nearly gone by elle cosimano
the infinity of you and me by j q coyle
lost stars by lisa selin davis
die for you by amy fellner dominy
until friday night by abbi glines
this is our story by ashley elston
to catch a killer by sheryl scarborough
the hundred lies of lizzie lovett by chelsea sediti
the hate u give by angie thomas
but then i came back by estelle laure
me and me by alice kuipers 
shackled by tom leveen
infinite in between by carolyn mackler
the free by lauren mclaughlin
the outliers by kimberly mccreight
a good idea by cristina moracho
girl on a plane by miriam moss
eat the sky, drink the ocean by multiple authors
the sky is everywhere by jandy nelson
meg and linus by hanna nowinski
radio silence by alice oseman
all the forever things by jolene perry
keeping the beat by marie powell and jeff norton
the homecoming by stacie ramey
seven ways we lie by riley redgate
beautiful broken girls by kim savage
between shades of gray by ruta sepetys
history is all you left me by adam silvera
everything beautiful is not ruined by danielle younge-ullman
shooter by walter dean myers
the memory of light by francisco x stork
a storied life by gabrielle zevin
worthy by donna cooner
run by kody keplinger
one of us is lying by karen m mcmanus
a psalm for lost girls by katie bayerl
the one memory of flora banks by emily barr
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Every Baby Name We Could Possibly Think Of
Naming your baby is a big decision, and with endless options, it can also be a difficult one. Whether you're going the traditional route or want something more unique (if so, read this first!) it's helpful to have a little, or a lot, of inspiration. Ahead, you'll find nearly every baby name we could think of (close to 1,000!). These aren't just random names we found in a book or concocted ourselves - they're almost all monikers we've heard being used, or we actually know someone who goes by the name. If we missed any, tell us in the comments! A Aaliyah Aaron Abbie Abel Abigail Abraham Adalyn Adam Addilyn Addison Adelaide Adeline Adley Adora Agatha Aiden Alan Albert Aleph Alexander Alexis Ali Alma Alton Ama Amanda Amaryllis Amber Ameila Amélie Amy Anders Anderson Andrea Andrew Angie Angela Angelica Anika Anna Annalise Anne Annie Ansel Apple April Arata Archie Aria Ariane Ariel Arlee Arlo Arman Arthur Arun Arwen Arya Asha Asher Aspen Atticus Aton Aubrey Audrey August Augustus Aurora Ava Avery Axel Aziz B Bailey Barack Barbara Barney Barry Beatrice Beau Beckett Beckham Becky Ben Benedict Benjamin Bennett Bentley Bernadette Beth Bette Betty Beverly Bexley Bianca Bill Billie Bingham Bishop Bitsie Blake Blue Bobby Bodhi Bonnie Bowie Brady Braelynn Brandon Brayden Brecken Bree Brent Brenton Brett Brian Briana Briar Bridgette Brienne Brig Brigham Brinley Brio Britta Brock Brody Bronwyn Brooklyn Bruno Bryan Byron C Caden Caitlin Caity Cale Caleb Calla Calvin Camari Cameron Camilla Carena Carina Carl Carmel Carol Carrey Carter Cary Casey Caspian Cat Catherine Celine Chandler Chanel Channing Charise Charlene Charles Charlotte Chase Cher Cheri Cheriann Cheryl Chevy Chip Chloe Chris Chrissy Christian Christopher Claire Clara Clark Clary Claudia Clementine Clifford Clint Clinton Clyde Colin Collins Condoleezza Connor Conrad Constance Coolidge Cooper Cora Corban Courtney Cruz Related: 100 of the Most Beautiful Baby Names D Daisy Dale Dallas Damon Dane Danica Daniel Danielle Daphne Darby Darlene Darrel Daryl Dashiell Dave David Davina Davis Davon Dawn Dean Deanna Declan Dekel Delaney Delilah Delta Dennis Denzel Desmond Dev Devon Dexter Diane Dinah Dixie Dixon Dolores Dominique Donald Doris Dorothea Dorothy Dot Duke Duncan Dwight Dylan E Easton Ed Eden Edith Edmund Edward Effie Eleanor Elena Eli Eliana Elijah Elise Elizabeth Ella Elle Ellen Ellerie Ellie Elliott Ellis Elodie Eloise Elora Elroy Elsa Elsie Embry Emerson Emily Emma Emmett Eric Erica Esme Esmeralda Esther Ethan Ethel Eugene Evan Eve Evelyn Everett Evie Ewan Ezra F Farah Fay Felix Ferris Finn Fiona Fisher Fitz Fleur Flint Florence Floyd Flynn Ford Forrest Foster Fox Frances Frank Franklin Frederick G Gabe Gabriel Gaige Gail Gant Garrett Garth Gavin Gem Gemma Gene Genesis Gertrude George Gianna Gibson Gigi Gina Ginger Gladys Glenn Gloria Gordon Grace Grady Graham Grant Grayson Greer Gregory Griffin Grover Gus Gwen Gwyneth H Hadlee Hailey Hal Halle Hank Hannah Harding Harlow Harlyn Harold Harper Harriet Harrison Harry Hart Hartley Harvey Haven Hawk Hawthorne Hayden Hayes Hays Hazel Hector Heath Heather Helen Henley Henry Hillary Honor Holden Holly Holt Hope Hubert Hudson Hugo Humphrey Hunter Hurley Hutton Related: Based Off Last Year's Trends, These 30 Names Will Be Among the Most Popular of 2017 I Ian Ida Idris Ike Imanuel Imogen India Indy Ingrid Inizio Ireland Iris Irvin Isa Isaac Isabella Isabelle Isaiah Isla Israel Ivana Ivory J Jack Jackie Jackson Jacob Jacqueline Jaden Jaelyn Jagger Jake James Jameson Jamie Jane January Jason Jasper Jaun Jax Jaxon Jayce Jayden Jeannette Jed Jeff Jefferson Jenna Jess Jessica Jessie Jill Jillian Joan Joanna Joaquin Joe John Jones Jordan Joseph Josephine Josh Joshua Joslyn Joss Joy Joyce Judith Judy Jules Julia Julian Julie Juliet Julius June Juno Justin K Kai Kaia Kale Kalinda Kane Karah Katharine Kathryn Kate Kay Kaya Kaylee Keanu Keegan Keira Keith Kellan Kelly Kelsey Kendall Kennedy Kevin Khloe Kiah Kiele Kiera Kim Kima Kimberly Kingston Kinsley Kirk Kit Kitty Knox Krista Kristen Kurtis Kyle Kylie L Laith Lake Lana Landon Lane Larissa Larkin Laszlo Laura Lauren Lawrence Layla Leah Lee Leia Leighton Leilani Lena Lennon Leo Leonard Leslie Levi Lewis Leyona Lia Liam Liana Lida Lilith Lillian Lily Lincoln Lindsay Lionel Lisa Lisette Liz Logan Lois Lola London Loretta Lorraine Louella Louise Lucas Lucian Lucille Lucy Luke Luna Lux Lyle Lyndon Lynne Related: 100 Unusual Boy Names M Mabel Mabrey Mac Macallan Mackenzie Macy Madeleine Madelyn Madison Mae Maeby Maggie Mahershala Maia Makena Malcolm Maleeya Malia Mamie Mandy Marabelle Marcus Maren Margaret Margot Mari Maria Mariah Mariam Marilyn Marin Marion Marisole Marisse Marjorie Mark Marlene Marlon Marlowe Martha Martin Mary Mason Matilda Matthew Maui Mavis Maximus Maxson May Maya McKinley Megan Melissa Meredith Merritt Meryl Meyer Mia Michael Michelle Mika Mike Mila Mildred Miles Millie Milo Moana Molly Monica Monroe Montgomery Morgan Moses Muhammad Murray Myles N Nahall Nahla Nancy Nanette Naomie Nasima Natalie Nate Nathan Naveen Naya Neil Neisa Neo Neoma Newt Newton Niall Nicholas Nick Nico Nicole Nicolette Nigel Nile Nimah Nixon Noah Noel Nolan Nora Norma Norman North Nova O Obama Octavia Olly Olive Oliver Olivia Omar Opal Ophelia Ordell Oriana Orion Orlando Orson Orville Oscar Otis Otto Owen P Paige Paislee Paloma Pandora Paris Parker Patrick Patsy Paul Payton Pearl Peggy Penelope Penn Penny Perry Pete Peyton Phillip Phoebe Phoenix Phyllis Pierce Piper Polly Poppy Porter Posey Preston Primrose Priya Prudence Priscilla Q Quaid Quincy Quentin Quinn Quinten R Rachel Radley Rae Ralph Ramsey Rayna Rayne Reagan Rebecca Reese Reeve Reid Reign Remi Renly Rex Rhea Rhett Rhys Richard Rick Riley Ripley River Rivers Rob Robert Robin Rome Romy Ronald Ronin Rooney Roosevelt Rory Rosalind Rosalynn Rosamund Rose Rosemary Ross Rowan Roy Royce Ruby Rue Ruth Rutherford Ryan Ryder Related: 100 Unique Yet Beautiful Girls' Names S Sacha Sage Sahara Saint Sam Samuel Sandra Sandy Sansa Sarah Saul Savannah Sawyer Scarlett Schuyler Scout Sean Sebastian Selena Sena Seymour Shane Shannon Shea Shelly Sherlock Sherry Shiloh Shirley Sia Sidney Sienna Simon Skyler Sloan Sofia Solo Sonia Sophia Sophie Spencer Stacy Stanley Stella Stephanie Sterling Stetson Stuart Sue Sullivan Summer Suri Susan Sylvia T Tabitha Tad Tamera Tamsyn Tanner Tara Tate Taylor Teagan Teddy Terrance Thea Thelma Theordore Theresa Thomas Tim Tina Tinley Toby Todd Tom Tony Travis Travon Trent Trey Tricia Trinity Tripp Tristan Troy Truman Turner Tyler Tyson V Valentina Valentine Vance Vaughan Vaughn Vera Vern Victor Victoria Viggo Vince Vincent Viola Violet Virgil Vivian W Waldo Walker Wallis Walter Warren Watson Waverly Wells Wes Wesley Westley Whitney Will Willa William Willow Wilson Winter Wolfe Wren Wyatt X Xander Xavier Xeno Y Yanet Yani Yigal York Yuma Yvette Z Zachary Zahir Zander Zane Zaylee Zayn Zion Zoe Zola Zooey Zora Zuma Zuri Related: These Are the Most Popular Baby Names of 2016 http://bit.ly/2kR9iwY
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12/10/2019 MAMC Membership List – 2018 Organization Cemetery Cemeterian Address Contact # Adrian, City Of Oakwood Denny Vescelius 333 E. Siena Heights Dr.  Adrian, MI. 49221 517-264-4840 Albion, City Of Riverside Larry Maynard 112 W. Cass St.  Albion, MI.  49224 517-204-8971 Harry Longon E – Mail :   Ann Arbor, City Of Fairview Dena Waddell P.O. Box 8647   Ann Arbor, MI 48107 734-794-6520 E �� Mail : [email protected] Arcadia Township Arcadia T.C. Sharna Smith 4900 Spencer St.  Lum, MI. 48412 810-724-6565 E – Mail : [email protected] Auburn Hills, City Of Aaron Webster Laura Pierce 1827 N. Squirrel Rd.    Auburn Hills, MI 48326 248-370-9402 E – Mail : [email protected] Auburn Hills, City Of Aaron Webster Kristine Klassen 1827 N. Squirrel Rd.    Auburn Hills, MI 48326 248-370-9402 E – Mail : [email protected] Augusta Charter Township Stoney Creek Carol Zimnie 8021 Talladay Rd.  P.O. Box 100   Whitaker, MI 48190 734-461-6117 Kimberly Gonczy E – Mail : [email protected] Banks Township Ellsworth Donna Heeres P.O. Box 68  Ellsworth, MI. 49729 231-588-6126 E – Mail : [email protected] Belding, City Of River Ridge Ernie Thomas 120 South Pleasant St. Belding, MI. 48809 616-260-2319 E – Mail : [email protected] Belvidere Township Hillcrest Sheila Smith P.O. Box 144   Six Lakes, MI. 48886 989-365-3783 E – Mail : [email protected] Big Prairie Township Big Prairie T.C. Judy Maike 5160 Croton Hardy Dr.  Newaygo, MI. 49337 231-652-7390 E – Mail : [email protected] Bingham Township Bingham T.C. Kathy Morio 7171 S. Center Hwy.   Traverse City, MI 49684 231-922-6767 E – Mail : [email protected] Birmingham, City Of Greenwood George Stern 1090 Westwood Dr.    Birmingham, MI. 48009 248-258-1924 E – Mail : [email protected] Boston Township Saranac Mary Lamphere P.O. Box 35    Saranac, MI. 48881 616-485-1574 E – Mail : [email protected] Boyne City, City Of Maple Lawn Cindy Grice 319 N. Lake St.  Boyne City, MI. 49712 231-582-0334 Brandon, Charter Twp. Of Seymour Lake Candee Allen P.O. Box 929    Ortonville, MI 48462 248-627-2851 E – Mail : [email protected] Breckenridge, Village Of Ridge Lawn Bridget McPherson P.O. Box 276  Breckenridge, MI. 48615 989-842-3109 E – Mail : [email protected] Buena Vista Charter B. V. T. C. Barbara Campbell 1160 S. Outer Dr.   Saginaw, MI. 48601 989-754-6536 Township Wallace Butler E – Mail : [email protected] Cadillac, City Of Maple Hill Al Dumond 200 Lake St.  Cadillac, MI. 49601 231-775-2803 E – Mail : [email protected] Cambria Township Cambria Carol Rosales 7287 Cambria Rd.   Hillsdale, MI   49242 517-357-4225 E – Mail : [email protected] Canton Charter Township Downer Gregg King 1150 S. Canton Center   Canton, MI 48188 734-777-0894 E – Mail : [email protected] Chesaning Township Wildwood Frances Kukulis 1025 W. Brody St.  Chesaning, MI. 48616 989-845-2341 E – Mail : [email protected] Coldspring Supplier Mark Mulder 5827 Mill Oak Dr.    Noblesville, IN 46062 952-715-0484 E – Mail : [email protected] Coldwater, City Of Oak Grove Susan Heath One Grand St.  Coldwater, MI. 49036 517-279-6928 E – Mail : [email protected] Columbiaville, Village Of Woodlawn Denise Baker P. O. Box 100  Columbiaville, MI. 48421 810-793-4411 Greg Baker E – Mail : [email protected] Columbus Township Kitteridge Angie Biringer 1732 Bauman  Columbus, MI. 48063 586-727-2055 E – Mail : [email protected] Comstock Charter Township Maple Grove Michelle Mohney P.O. Box 449   Comstock, MI  49041 269-381-2360 E – Mail : [email protected] Conway Township Antrim Liz Whitt P.O. Box 1157   Fowlerville, MI 48836 517-223-0358 E – Mail : [email protected] Cressy Memorial Group, Inc. Supplier Mary Lou Cressy 3925 Glaser Ct.   Mishawaka, IN.  46545 866-763-0485 E – Mail : [email protected] Croswell, City Of Croswell Suzanne Dobson 100 N. Howard Ave.   Croswell, MI. 48422 810-679-2299 E – Mail : [email protected] Dalton Township Twin Lake Jessica Kidder 1616 E. Riley Rd.  Muskegon, MI. 49445 231-332-6709 E – Mail : [email protected] Edwardsburg Village Edwardsburg Richard Carlson 25995 Redfield Rd.  Edwardsburg, MI. 49112 269-663-2230 E – Mail : [email protected] Eureka Charter Township Eureka T.C. Linda Ruwersma 9322 S. Greenville Rd. Greenville, MI. 48838 616-754-5053 E – Mail : [email protected] Fenton, City Of Oakwood Dan Czarnecki 301 S. LeRoy   Fenton, MI. 48430 810-629-2261 E – Mail : [email protected] Fenton, City Of Oakwood Doug Tebo 409 Bent Oak   Fenton, MI. 48430 810-750-9491 E – Mail : [email protected] Flat Rock, City Of Oak Forest Lila Fedokovitz 29707 Aspen Dr.  Flat Rock  MI. 48134 989-786-3824 E – Mail : [email protected] Flint, Charter Township Of Cronk Kathy Funk 1490 S. Dye Rd.    Flint, MI.  48532 810-600-3214 E – Mail : [email protected] Flushing, City Of Flushing Michelle King 725 E. Main St.  Flushing, MI 48433 810-659-5665 E – Mail : [email protected] Fort Gratiot Charter Township Sunset M. G. David Jewell 3720 Keewahdin Rd.  Fort Gratiot, MI. 48059 810-385-4489 Shelly Lynch E – Mail : [email protected] Frankenmuth Township F.T.C. Luci Valone P.O. Box 245   Frankenmuth, MI   48734 989-652-6741 X 184 E – Mail : [email protected] Fremont, City Of Maple Grove Rick VanBoven 101 E. Main St.  Fremont, Mi. 49412 231-206-0463 E – Mail : [email protected] Fremont Township North Grove Henry Wymore 4850 Mertz Rd.  P.O. Box 216   Mayville, MI.  48744 989-553-0772 E – Mail : [email protected] Fruitport Charter Pine Hill Andrea Anderson 5865 Airline Rd.    Fruitport, MI 49415 231-865-3151 Township E – Mail : [email protected] Galien Township Galien T.C. Jennifer Richter P.O. Box 246   Galien, MI  49113 269-545-8143 E – Mail : [email protected] Georgetown Charter Twp. Georgetown T.C. Tom Keillor 1515 Baldwin St.    Jenison, MI.  49428 616-893-9005 John Nienhuis E – Mail : [email protected] Gladwin, City Of Highland Sonya Cody 1000 West Cedar Ave.   Gladwin, MI 48624 989-426-9231 x 10 E – Mail : [email protected] Grand Blanc Charter Oakwood Jeff Sears 5371 S. Saginaw  P.O. Box 1833 Grand Blanc, MI 48480 810-515-0643 Township E – Mail : [email protected] Grand Rapids, City Of Woodlawn Joe Sulak 201 Market SW Grand Rapids, MI. 49503 616-456-4236 E – Mail : [email protected] Grandville, City Of Grandville Tom Drougel 2130 Pine Aire   Jenison, MI.   49428 616-893-8124 E – Mail : [email protected] Grayling, City Of Elmwood Gary Stambersky P.O. Box 549    Grayling, MI  49738 989-348-2131 Kyle Bond E – Mail : [email protected] Groveland Township Olive Branch Patti Back 4695 Grange Hall Rd.  Holly, MI  48442 248-634-4152 Bill McIninch E – Mail : [email protected] Harrisville Township Westlawn Roger Jamieson 1054 S. Poor Farm Rd.  Harrisville, MI. 48740 989-724-6388 E – Mail : Hastings, City of Riverside Jerry Czarnecki 201 E. State St.  Hastings, Mi 49058 269-945-2468 E – Mail : [email protected] Hastings Charter Twp. Hastings T. C. Anita Mennell 885 River Rd. Hastings, MI. 49058 269-948-9690 E – Mail : [email protected] Hillsdale, City Of Hillsdale Jake Hammel 149 Waterworks Ave.  Hillsdale, MI. 49242 517-437-6490 E – Mail : [email protected] Hillsdale, City Of Hillsdale Frank Engle 149 Waterworks Ave.  Hillsdale, MI. 49242 517-437-6490 E – Mail : [email protected] Hillsdale, City Of Hillsdale Kathy Flaugher 149 Waterworks Ave.  Hillsdale, MI. 49242 517-437-6490 E – Mail : [email protected] Holland Supply Inc. Supplier Randy DeWilde 1326 Lincoln Ave. Holland, MI. 49423 616-396-4678 E – Mail : [email protected] Holly, Village of Lakeside Brian Klaassen 201 Elm St.  Holly, MI. 48442 248-634-2202 E – Mail : [email protected] Holton Township Oakwood Julie Vanderboegh 6511 Holton Whitehall Rd.  P.O. Box 328    Holton, MI. 49425 231-821-2168 E – Mail : [email protected] Homer Township Homer T.C. Donald Hawkins 7012 25 1/2 Mile Rd. Homer, MI. 49245 517-812-5519 E – Mail : [email protected] Hope Township New Hope JoAnn Wilkie 1750 E. Curtis Rd.  Hope, MI. 48628 989-689-3056 E – Mail : [email protected] Howell, City Of Lakeview Jason McClanahan 611 East Grand River  Howell, MI. 48843 517-546-4500 Sue Daus E – Mail : [email protected] Inch Memorials Supplier Dick Cardinal 580 S. Main St. Northville, MI. 48167 248-349-0770 Scott Waldorf E – Mail : [email protected] Independence Charter Lakeview Carole Ann Strachan 6050 Flemings Lake Rd.  Clarkston, MI.  48346 248-625-4146 Township E – Mail : [email protected] Indianfields Township Indianfields T.C. Gary Skinner 1633 Mertz Rd.  Caro, MI.  48723 989-325-1510 E – Mail : [email protected] Ingersoll Township Ingersoll T.C. MaryEllen Keel 4183 S. Smith Crossing Rd.  Freeland, MI. 48623 989-695-5200 E – Mail : [email protected] Ithaca, City Of Ithaca Jeff Glynn 129 W. Emerson St.  Ithaca, MI. 48847 989-875-3200 Cathy Cameron E – Mail : [email protected] Johnson & Anderson, Inc. Supplier Terry Biederman 4494 Elizabeth Lake Rd.   Waterford, MI 48328 248-681-7800 E – Mail : [email protected] Jonesville, City Of Sunset View Cynthia D. Means 265 E. Chicago St.  Jonesville, MI 49250 517-849-2104 E – Mail : [email protected] Kalamazoo, City Of Riverside Suzanne Rowland 415 E. Stockbridge,  Kalamazoo, MI. 49001 269-337-8227 E – Mail : [email protected] Kalamazoo Flag Company Supplier Steven Doorlag 1507 Lakeview Drive   Portage, MI 49002 269-323-2781 E – Mail : [email protected] Lake Charter Township Graceland Gloria Payne 3220 Shawnee Rd.  P.O. Box 818   Bridgeman, MI. 49106 269-465-6601 E – Mail : [email protected] Lake Orion, Village Of Eastlawn Susan Galeczka 21 E. Church  Lake Orion, MI. 48362 248-693-8391 Laketon Township Laketon T.C. Molly Joslyn 2735 W. Giles Rd.     North Muskegon, MI 49445 231-744-2454 E – Mail : [email protected] Lansing, City Of Mt. Hope Brett Kaschinske 200 N. Foster Ave.  Lansing, MI 48912 517-483-4042 Lexington, Village of Lexington Beth Grohman 7227 Huron Ave.   Suite100  Lexington, MI 48450 810-359-8631X104 Richard Stapleton E – Mail : [email protected] 810-359-8909 Lincoln Charter Township Lincoln T.C. Stacy Loar – Porter P.O. Box 279 Stevensville, MI. 49127 269-429-1589 E – Mail : [email protected] Lincoln Charter Township Hickory Bluff Kevin Gebhard P.O. Box 279 Stevensville, MI. 49127 269-313-8635 E – Mail : [email protected] Locke Township Rowley Dorothy Hart 3805 Bell Oak Rd.  Williamston, MI. 48895 517-468-3405 E – Mail : [email protected] London Township Plank Larry Lee 13613 Tuttlehill   Milan, MI 48160 734-439-1984 X4 E – Mail : [email protected] Ludington, City Of Lakeview Kirk Caithamer 400 S. Harrison St.  Ludington, MI. 49431 231-852-0004 E – Mail : [email protected] Marquette, City Of Park Paul Albert 300 W. Baraga Ave.  Marquette, MI. 49855 906-225-8986 E – Mail : [email protected] Marysville, City Of Riverlawn Barry Kreiner 200 East 14th St.  Marysville, MI. 48040 810-650-3810 E – Mail : [email protected] Mason Township Kessington Gary & Gail LeVan 16119 Featherstone Rd.  Constantine, MI. 49042 574-202-6674 E – Mail : [email protected] Matthews International Supplier Tom Ohnstad 915 Augusta #2  Oak Park, IL 60302 708-275-5757 E – Mail : [email protected] Mayfield Township Stiles Julie Schlaud 1900 N Saginaw  Lapeer, MI. 48446 810-664-0821 Melvin Brown Historian 232 E. South St.   Mason, MI 48854 517-676-1459 E – Mail : 517-896-8158 cell Metamora Township Farmer’s Creek Sue Clark 730 W. Dryden Rd.  Metemora, MI. 48455 810-678-2237 E – Mail : [email protected] Michigan Townships Assoc. Speaker Cindy Dodge 512 Westshire Dr. P.O. Box 80078 Lansing, MI. 48908 517-321-6467 E – Mail : [email protected] Middle Branch Township Peggy Hoard 16692 20th Ave.  Marion, MI. 49665 231-631-9970 E – Mail : [email protected] Milford Charter Township Oak Grove Holly Brandt 1100 Atlantic St.   Milford, MI 48381 248-685-8731 E – Mail : [email protected] Mills Township Mills Twp. April Schils 2441 Greenwood Rd.   Prescott, MI. 48756 989-873-4411 E – Mail : [email protected] Muskegon, City Of Evergreen Josh Fors 1350 Keating St.    Muskegon, MI 49443 231-720-5297 E – Mail : [email protected] New Buffalo, City Of Pine Grove Victor Newke ? 36 S. Clinton St.   New Buffalo,  MI 49117 E – Mail :   Niles, City Of Silverbrook Gary Soper 333 N. 2nd St.  Niles, MI. 49120 269-683-8421 Olivet, City Of Olivet Phil Smith 117 S. Main St.   Olivet, MI  49076 269-317-2220 Amy Heupenbecker E – Mail : [email protected] 269-749-4961 Oregon Township Oregon T.C. Paul Spencer 2525 Marathon Rd.  Lapeer, MI. 48446 810-664-5971 E – Mail : [email protected] Oronoko Charter Township Rose Hill Randy Mottl 4583 E. Snow Rd. P.O. Box 214   Berrien Springs, MI. 49103 269-471-2824 E – Mail : [email protected] Otsego Lake Township Otsego Lake Margaret Black P.O. Box 99   Waters, MI 49797 989-732-6929 E – Mail : [email protected] Pace, Inc. Supplier Rich Corney 731 S. Mill St.  Plymouth, MI. 48170 734-812-3101 Jen Ambrose E – Mail : [email protected] Patten Monument Company Cristine Bouwkamp 354 Ottawa St.   Muskegon, MI 49442 231-728-2211 E – Mail : [email protected] Pentwater Township Pentwater T.C. Sue Ann Johnson P.O. Box 512,  327 Hancock St.  Pentwater, MI. 49449 231-869-6231 E – Mail : [email protected] Perry Township Roselawn Kelly Schmidt 2770 W. Ellsworth Rd.  Perry, MI. 48872 517-625-4597 PJ’s Cemetery Mapping Supplier Jeffery McKenna 10910 Round Lake Rd.  Horton, MI.  49246 517-320-2532 E – Mail : [email protected] Pontem Software Supplier Jennifer Coppernoll 180 W. Michigan Ave,  11th Floor   Jackson, MI 49201 888-742-2378 E – Mail : [email protected] Porter Township Porter T. C. Nancy Dufour P.O. Box 517  Union, MI.  49130 269-641-2375 E – Mail : [email protected] Porter Township Porter T. C. Debra Cloud 20856 Lost Rd.  Cassopolis, MI. 49031 574-215-6631 E – Mail : [email protected] Port Huron, City of Lakeside Tom Kriston 2829 Armour St.   Port Huron, MI. 48060 810-987-6000 E – Mail : [email protected] Port Huron Charter Township Woodland Benita Davis 3800 Lapeer Rd.  Port Huron, MI. 48060 810-987-6600 E – Mail : [email protected] Portland, City Of Portland Neil Brown 259 Kent St. Portland, MI. 48875 517-647-7985 E – Mail : [email protected] Prairieville Township Cressey Ted DeVries 10115 S. Norris Rd.  Delton, MI. 49046 269-623-2726 E – Mail : [email protected] Robinson Township R.T.C. Christine Saddler 12010 120th Ave.    Grand Haven, MI  49417 616-842-2210 E – Mail : [email protected] Rockford, City Of Rockford Phillip Vincent 7 South Monroe Rockford, MI. 616-299-9150 Roscommon Township Roscommon Carie A. Milburn P.O. Box 610   Houghton Lake  MI 48629 989-422-4116 E – Mail : [email protected] Roscommon Village Roscommon Dawn Dodge P. O. Box 236  Roscommon, MI. 48653 989-275-5743 E – Mail : [email protected] Rutland Township Rutland T.C. Robin Hawthorne 2461 Heath Rd.  Hastings, MI. 49058 269-948-2194 E – Mail : [email protected] Salem Stones Inc. Supplier Raymond Leach 470 Sunburst Dr.  Frankenmuth, MI. 48734 989-798-3333 E – Mail : [email protected] Sands Township Sands T.C. Tom Redlon 987 State HWY. M-553  Gwinn, MI. 49841 906-249-9169 E – Mail : [email protected] Sandusky, City Of Greenwood Laurie Burns 26 West Speaker  Sandusky, MI. 48471 810-648-4444 E – Mail : [email protected] Sharon Township Trudi Cooper 6221 Sharon Hollow Rd.    Manchester, MI 48158 734-428-9217 E – Mail : [email protected] Sherman Township Sherman TC Bethany Bolduc 14625 20 Mile Rd.   Tustin, MI 49688 231-829-3611 E – Mail : [email protected] South Haven, City Of Lakeview MaryAnn Frazier 70750 CR 388  South Haven, MI. 49090 269-637-0725 E – Mail : [email protected] Spring Arbor Township Spring Arbor Julia Stonestreet 107 E. Main St.  P.O Box 250    Spring Arbor, MI 49283 517-750-2800 E – Mail : [email protected] Spingport, Village Of Springport Sommer Engelter P.O. Box 128    Springport, MI 49284 517-857-2510 E – Mail : [email protected] St. Ignace, City Of Lakeside Andrea Insley 396 N. State St.  St. Ingnace, MI 49781 906-643-8545 E – Mail : [email protected] St. Joseph, City Of Riverview Greg Grothous 700 Broad Street   St. Joseph, MI. 49085 269-983-6325 E – Mail : [email protected] St. Louis, City Of Oak Grove Mari Anne Ryder 300 N. Mill  St. Louis, MI. 48880 989-681-2137 E – Mail : [email protected] Summit Township Summit T. C. Mary Samuels 4560 W. Anthony Rd.  Ludington, MI. 49431 231-690-7167 E – Mail : [email protected] Thornapple Township Thornapple T.C. Cindy Willshire 200 E. Main St.  P.O. Box 459  Middleville, MI. 49333 269-795-7202 E – Mail : [email protected] Three Rivers, City Of Riverside Rick Clements 1015 S. Lincoln  Ave.  Three Rivers, MI. 49093 269-506-3960 E – Mail : [email protected] Tobacco Township Dale Roshelle Brubaker 5119 S. M-18  Beaverton, MI. 48612 989-435-4525 Waterford Charter Crescent Hills Mary Bellehumeur 5240 Civic Center Dr.    Waterford, MI 48329 231-618-7437 Township E – Mail : [email protected] Wayland Township Elmwood Ann McInerney P.O. Box 1  Bradley MI 49311 269-792-6394 E – Mail : [email protected] Wayne, City of Glenwood Ed Queen 35200 Forest Ave.  Wayne, MI 48184 734-721-8600 E – Mail : [email protected] West Branch, City of Brookside John Dantzer 121 N. Fouth Street  West Branch, MI 48661   989-345-0050 E – Mail : [email protected] Wheatfield Township Cabot Violet Lentz 1945 Meeck Rd.  Williamston, MI. 48895 517-655-2483 E – Mail : [email protected] Williams Charter Township Pine Grove Doug Behmlander 1080 W. Midland Rd. Auburn, MI. 48611 989-662-4408 E – Mail : [email protected] NOTE: Municipalities In Red Are New Members In 2018 Municipalities Highlighted In Green Are Board Members
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People, December 30
Cover: Prince William and Kate Middleton preparing for the throne 
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Page 5: Chatter -- Camila Cabello on Shawn Mendes, Kate Hudson on daughter Rani Rose, Ryan Reynolds on having three daughters, Lizzo, Lil Nas X on Will Smith, Harry Styles on his sexuality 
Page 6: 5 Things We’re Talking About This Week -- Laura Dern gets coffee with Baby Yoda, The Beverly Hillbillies house sets a record, Chris Harrison can officiate your wedding, Meghan Markle’s baggage is for sale 
Page 9: Contents 
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Page 10: StarTracks -- Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta recreate their Grease characters 
Page 12: More Reunions -- Cole Sprouse and Adam Sandler from Big Daddy, Johnny Galecki and Juliette Lewis and Diane Ladd and Chevy Chase and Beverly D’Angelo from National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend brought daughter Luna to met Frozen’s stars Caroline Bowman and Caroline Innerbichler 
Page 14: Jessica Alba and Cash Warren and kids Honor and Haven and Hayes at the Baby2Baby Holiday Party, Reese Witherspoon and Jim Toth and kids Ava Phillippe and Deacon Phillippe at the Women in Entertainment Power 100 event 
Page 15: Taylor Swift rang in her birthday at the Z100 Jingle Ball concert, Mindy Kaling and Malala Yousafzai at her home, Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart at his hand and footprint ceremony 
Page 16: Idris Elba and wife Sabrina and Rebel Wilson at the NYC premiere of Cats 
Page 19: Colin and Livia Firth splitting after 22 years 
Page 20: Jennifer Aniston’s star-studded holiday bash -- Jimmy Kimmel, Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson, Kate Hudson, Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Pitt 
Page 22: Heart Monitor -- William and Elizabeth Shatner divorcing, Madonna and Ahlamalik Williams new couple, Katherine Schwarzenegger and Chris Pratt romantic birthday, Colin Jost and Scarlett Johansson ready to wed 
Page 25: Teri Hatcher feeling great at 55, Inside the Survivor scandal with contestant Dan Spilo 
Page 26: Kelly Clarkson selling her house in Hendersonville, Tennesse, Lori Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli going on the offensive in court 
Page 28: Carrie Underwood talks family, fitness and fashion 
Page 31: Stories to Make You Smile 
Page 33: Passages, Why I Care -- Bret Michaels helps send kids to camp that teach them how to manage diabetes 
Page 34: Wedding Exclusive -- Evan Lysacek and Dang Bodiratnangkura
Page 37: People Picks -- Little Women 
Page 38: Michelle Wolf: Joke Show, Camila Cabello -- Romance 
Page 39: Just Mercy, You 
Page 40: Soundtrack, Saturday Night Live with Eddie Murphy, Harry Styles -- Fine Line, Q&A -- Gina Carano 
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Page 43: Books -- Q&A -- Peggy Wallace Kennedy
Page 44: Cover Story -- Prince William and Princess Kate -- the future King and Queen 
Page 50: Tessa Majors’ shocking murder 
Page 54: Triple Talk -- Nicole Kidman, Charlize Theron and Margot Robbie of Bombshell 
Page 58: Savannah Guthrie’s vision loss nightmare 
Page 60: Diddy turns 50 
Page 64: Danny Aiello 1933-2019 
Page 66: Caitlin Little, the girl who can’t remember
Page 72: Inside Judy Garland’s final days 
Page 77: Style -- refresh your LBD -- Penelope Cruz 
Page 79: 9 easy ways to de-stress -- Tracee Ellis Ross 
Page 87: Second Look -- Henry Golding at the premiere of Greatness Is an Odyssey 
Page 88: One Last Thing -- Jennifer Hudson
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inquiringquilter · 7 years
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Welcome to My Day on the Modern Plus Quilts Book Blog Hop
Welcome to my stop on the Modern Plus Sign Quilts Book Hop! I've known the authors-- Cheryl @ Meadow Mist Designs and Paige @ Quilting Blooms--for some time, and I love their work. Cheryl hosted the New Quilt Bloggers for several years, and was generous with her time and talent. I'm lucky to call Paige a friend and to have her in my online bee, Bee Inspired. Paige is as talented a quilter as she is humble. I love them both and was thrilled when I was asked to participate in this hop.
Each day in the hop features two quilts from this wonderful book. Today, the featured quilts are "Petal Plus" and "Faceted Rings."
Each participant in the hop was asked to select a quilt and to make it--in any size, any colors, and with any changes we liked. I chose "Faceted Rings."
I love Plus Sign quilts, so frankly it was hard to choose just one from the book but this one spoke to me. I loved it's dimensionality, and the interplay of the rings from block to block. When I saw it I knew I had to make it.
Like Cheryl, I chose to use solids in my version of Faceted Rings. Here's my fabric pull. No surprises here since these are some of my favorite colors.
The original quilt is 40" x 40", but I knew that I wanted to make something smaller. So I played with the design a bit, changing the yellow and white background sections in the original to two colors instead of one, and adding some borders. Since what I loved about Faceted Rings was it's 3-dimensional look, I wanted to emphasize that with my color placement, dividing each triangle into light or dark.
I call my version "On the Plus Side."
I decided early on to quilt my version with straight lines. While quilting the plus sign in the middle of the block, I decided to try quilting every other section. That worked well I think, until I got out to the border. When I left the quilting out of the light coral sections, the quilt didn't want to lay as flat as I wanted. So I quilted the outer border entirely.
On the back of the quilt, I used a butterfly print that combined most of the colors from the front. The print is by Joann Messmore for Cranston Print Works.
Here are the quilt details.
"On the Plus Side" 18" x 18" Fabrics: Solids in light and dark teal, gray, magenta, and blue-violet; backing is by Joann Messmore by Cranston Print Works Pattern: Faceted Rings by Cheryl @ Meadow Mist Designs Batting: Quilter's Dream Request Piecing Thread: Aurifil 50 wt. #2600 Dove Quilting Thread:  Aurifil 50 wt. #2810 (Turquoise), Wonderfil Invisifil 100 wt. #718 (Winet Sky Grey), #714 (Lilac) and #605 (Christmas Red), Wonderfil Konfetti 50 wt. #KT605 (Purple), Mettler 50 wt. #642 (Dark Charcoal) and #806 Blush Pink Pieced and quilted by Jennifer Fulton
Here's what my color placement would look like in a quilt the same size as Faceted Rings. Seeing it like this, I think a single-color background like Cheryl's original quilt (for example, a solid dark blue background) would look better, although I like the effect of using two blues in my small wall quilt.
The Faceted Rings block is paper-pieced and would be easy to sew even for a beginner because there are so few pieces. In addition, it would be simple to make the quilt larger by simply adding more blocks and even some borders if you like. There's a tutorial on paper-piecing (and the other techniques used in the book quilts) at the front of the book, so there's no reason not to give Faceted Rings a try. It's such a gorgeous quilt!
You can purchase signed copies of Modern Plus Sign Quilts from Cheryl's Etsy shop, Paige's Etsy shop, or from Amazon.
Here's the schedule for the Modern Plus Sign Quilts Book Hop. Be sure to visit Cheryl and Paige's blogs each day to enter their giveaways. To see our versions of the book quilts, visit the blog hop participants.
Monday, March 12th Cheryl @Meadow Mist Designs Paige @Quilted Blooms
Tuesday, March 13th Soma @Whims and Fancies Ann @Brown Paws Quilting Kitty @Night Quilter Sophie @Luna Lovequilts Afton @Quilting Mod Shelley @The Carpenters Daughter Who Quilts
Wednesday, March 14th Jayne @Twiggy and Opal Jen @A Dream and a Stitch Abigail @Cut & Alter Yvonne @Quilting Jetgirl Sandra @mmm! quilts Karen @Run Sew Fun
Thursday, March 15th Linda @Flourishing Palms Bernie @Needle and Foot Liz @Savor Every Stitch Stacey @Stacey In Stitches Michelle @From Bolt to Beauty Patty @Elm Street Quilts Melanie @A Bit of Scrap Stuff Blog
Friday, March 16th Myra @Busy Hands Quilts Izzy @Dizzy Quilts Ruth @Charly and Ben’s Crafty Corner Christa @Christa Quilts
Monday, March 19th Jessica @Quilty Habit Cindy @Hyacinth Quilt Designs Jennifer @The Inquiring Quilter Julie @The Crafty Quilter
Tuesday, March 20th Tish @Tish N Wonderland Judy @Sew Some Sunshine Emily @The Darling Dogwood Wanda @Wanda’s Life Sampler Karen @Tu-Na Quilts, Travels, and Eats Katherine @Sew Me Something Good
Wednesday, March 21st Anja @Anja Quilts Kate @Smiles from Kate Sue @Sevenoaks Street Quilts Carole @From My Carolina Home Alison @Little Bunny Quilts
Thursday, March 22nd Debbie @Esch House Quilts Laura @Slice of Pi Quilts Beth @Cooking Up Quilts Janice @Color Creating and Quilting Joanne @Quilts by Joanne
Friday, March 23rd Cheryl @Meadow Mist Designs Paige @Quilted Blooms
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tell me...what colors would you use to make Faceted Rings?
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njawaidofficial · 7 years
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We Cannot Believe These 24 People Have Never Won An Oscar
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We Cannot Believe These 24 People Have Never Won An Oscar
And the Oscar goes to… literally anyone else.
Amy Adams
Nominations: Five Films: Junebug (Best Supporting Actress), Doubt (Best Supporting Actress), The Fighter (Best Supporting Actress), The Master (Best Supporting Actress), American Hustle (Best Actress) Lost to: Rachel Weisz (The Constant Gardner), Penélope Cruz (Vicky Cristina Barcelona), Melissa Leo (The Fighter), Anne Hathaway (Les Misérables), Cate Blanchett (Blue Jasmine)
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Tom Cruise
Nominations: Three Films: Born on the Fourth of July (Best Actor), Jerry Maguire (Best Actor), Magnolia (Best Supporting Actor) Lost to: Daniel Day-Lewis (My Left Foot), Geoffrey Rush (Shine), Michael Caine (The Cider House Rules)
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Glenn Close
Nominations: Six Films: The World According to Garp (Best Supporting Actress), The Big Chill (Best Supporting Actress), The Natural (Best Supporting Actress), Fatal Attraction (Best Actress), Dangerous Liaisons (Best Actress), Albert Nobbs (Best Actress) Lost to: Jessica Lange (Tootsie), Linda Hunt (The Year of Living Dangerously), Peggy Ashcroft (A Passage to India), Cher (Moonstruck), Jodie Foster (The Accused), Meryl Streep (The Iron Lady)
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George Lucas*
Nominations: Four Films: American Graffiti (Best Director & Best Original Screenplay), Star Wars (Best Director & Best Original Screenplay) Lost to: George Roy Hill (The Sting), David S. Ward (The Sting), Woody Allen (Annie Hall), Woody Allen & Marshall Brickman (Annie Hall)
*He did receive the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award in 1992.
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Annette Benning
Nominations: Four Films: The Grifters (Best Supporting Actress), American Beauty (Best Actress), Being Julia (Best Actress), The Kids Are Alright (Best Actress) Lost to: Whoopi Goldberg (Ghost), Hilary Swank (Boys Don’t Cry), Hilary Swank AGAIN (Million Dollar Baby), Natalie Portman (Black Swan)
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Ian McKellen
Nominations: Two Films: Gods and Monsters (Best Actor), The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (Best Supporting Actor) Lost to: Roberto Benigni (Life is Beautiful), Jim Broadbent (Iris)
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David Lynch
Nominations: Four Films: The Elephant Man (Best Director & Best Adapted Screenplay), Blue Velvet (Best Director), Mulholland Drive (Best Director) Lost to: Robert Redford (Ordinary People), Alvin Sargent (Ordinary People), Oliver Stone (Platoon), Ron Howard (A Beautiful Mind)
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Joaquin Phoenix
Nominations: Three Films: Gladiator (Best Supporting Actor), Walk the Line (Best Actor), The Master (Best Actor) Lost to: Benicio del Toro (Traffic), Philip Seymour Hoffman (Capote), Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln)
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Robert Altman
Nominations: Seven Films: MASH (Best Director), Nashville (Best Picture & Best Director), The Player (Best Director), Short Cuts (Best Director), Gosford Park (Best Picture & Best Director) Lost to: Franklin J. Schaffner (Patton), Michael Douglas & Saul Zaentz (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest), Miloš Forman (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest), Clint Eastwood (Unforgiven), Steven Spielberg (Schindler’s List), Ron Howard & Brian Grazer (A Beautiful Mind), Ron Howard (A Beautiful Mind),
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Cary Grant
Nominations: Two Films: Penny Serenade (Best Actor), None but the Lonely Heart (Best Actor) Lost to: Gary Cooper (Sergeant York), Bing Crosby (Going My Way)
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Laura Linney
Nominations: Three Films: You Can Count on Me (Best Actress), Kinsey (Best Supporting Actress), The Savages (Best Actress) Lost to: Julia Roberts (Erin Brockovich), Cate Blanchett (The Aviator), Marion Cotillard (La Vie en rose)
Mike Coppola
Gene Wilder
Nominations: Two Films: The Producers (Best Supporting Actor), Young Frankenstein (Best Adapted Screenplay) Lost to: Jack Albertson (The Subject Was Roses), Francis Ford Coppola & Mario Puzo (The Godfather Part II)
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Greg P. Russell
Nominations: 16 Films (all for Best Sound Mixing): Black Rain, The Rock, Con Air, The Mask of Zorro, Armageddon, The Patriot, Pearl Harbor, Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2, Memoirs of a Geisha, Apocalypto, Transformers, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Salt, Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon, Skyfall Lost to: Glory, The English Patient, Titanic, Saving Private Ryan (twice), Gladiator, Black Hawk Down, Chicago, Ray, King Kong, Dreamgirls, The Bourne Ultimatum, The Hurt Locker, Inception, Hugo, Les Misérables
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Edward Norton
Nominations: Three Films: Primal Fear (Best Supporting Actor), American History X (Best Actor), Birdman (Best Supporting Actor)
Lost to: Cuba Gooding Jr. (Jerry Maguire), Roberto Benigni (Life is Beautiful), J. K. Simmons (Whiplash)
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Richard Burton
Nominations: Seven FIlms: My Cousin Rachel (Best Supporting Actor), The Robe (Best Actor), Becket (Best Actor), The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (Best Actor), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Best Actor), Anne of the Thousand Days (Best Actor), Equus (Best Actor) Lost to: Anthony Quinn (Viva Zapata!), William Holden (Stalag 17), Rex Harrison (My Fair Lady), Lee Marvin (Cat Ballou), Paul Scofield (A Man for All Seasons), John Wayne (True Grit), Richard Dreyfuss (The Goodbye Girl)
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Kenneth Branagh
Nominations: Five Films: Henry V (Best Director & Best Actor), Swan Song (Best Live Action Short Film), Hamlet (Best Adapted Screenplay), My Week with Marilyn (Best Supporting Actor) Lost to: Oliver Stone (Born on the Fourth of July), Daniel Day-Lewis (My Left Foot), Sam Karmann (Omnibus), Billy Bob Thornton (Sling Blade), Christopher Plummer (Beginners)
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Alfred Hitchcock*
Nominations: Five Films: Rebecca (Best Director), Lifeboat (Best Director), Spellbound (Best Director), Rear Window (Best Director), Psycho (Best Director) Lost to: John Ford (The Grapes of Wrath), Leo McCarey (Going My Way), Billy Wilder (The Lost Weekend), Elia Kazan (On the Waterfront), Billy Wilder AGAIN (The Apartment)
*He did receive the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award in 1968.
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Kirk Douglas
Nominations: Three Films: Champion (Best Actor), The Bad and the Beautiful (Best Actor), Lust for Life (Best Actor) Lost to: Broderick Crawford (All the King’s Men), Gary Cooper (High Noon), Yul Brynner (The King and I)
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Michelle Williams
Nominations: Four Films: Brokeback Mountain (Best Supporting Actress), Blue Valentine (Best Actress), My Week With Marylin (Best Actress), Manchester by the Sea (Best Supporting Actress) Lost to: Rachel Weisz (The Constant Gardener), Natalie Portman (Black Swan), Meryl Streep (The Iron Lady), Viola Davis (Fences)
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Albert Finney
Nominations: Five Films: Tom Jones (Best Actor), Murder on the Orient Express (Best Actor), The Dresser (Best Actor), Under the Volcano (Best Actor), Erin Brockovich (Best Supporting Actor) Lost to: Sidney Poitier (Lilies of the Field), Art Carney (Harry and Tonto), Robert Duvall (Tender Mercies), F. Murray Abraham (Amadeus), Benicio del Toro (Traffic)
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David Fincher
Nominations: Two Films: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (Best Director), The Social Network (Best Director) Lost to: Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire), Tom Hooper (The King’s Speech)
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Peter O’Toole
Nominations: Eight Films: Lawrence of Arabia (Best Actor), Becket (Best Actor), The Lion in Winter (Best Actor), Goodbye, Mr. Chips (Best Actor), The Ruling Class (Best Actor), The Stunt Man (Best Actor), My Favorite Year (Best Actor), Venus (Best Actor) Lost to: Gregory Peck (To Kill a Mockingbird), Rex Harrison (My Fair Lady), Cliff Robertson (Charly), John Wayne (True Grit), Marlon Brando (The Godfather), Robert De Niro (Raging Bull), Ben Kingsley (Gandhi), Forest Whitaker (The Last King of Scotland)
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Thomas Newman
Nominations: 14 Fims: The Shawshank Redemption (Best Original Score), Little Women (Best Original Score), Unstrung Heroes (Best Original Musical or Comedy Score), American Beauty (Best Original Score), Road to Perdition (Best Original Score), Finding Nemo (Best Original Score), Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events (Best Original Score), The Good German (Best Original Score), Down to Earth (Best Original Song), WALL-E (Best Original Score), Skyfall (Best Original Score), Saving Mr. Banks (Best Original Score), Bridge of Spies (Best Original Score), Passengers (Best Original Score) Lost to: Hans Zimmer (The Lion King, twice), Alan Menken & Stephen Schwartz (Pocahontas), John Corigliano (The Red Violin), Elliot Goldenthal (Frida), Howard Shore (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King), Jan A. P. Kaczmarek (Finding Neverland), Gustavo Santaolalla (Babel), A. R. Rahman, Gulzar (Slumdog Millionaire, twice), Mychael Danna (Life of Pi), Steven Price (Gravity), Ennio Morricone (The Hateful Eight), Justin Hurwitz (La La Land)
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Judy Garland*
Nominations: Two Films: A Star is Born (Best Actress), Judgement at Nuremberg (Best Supporting Actress) Lost to: Grace Kelly (The Country Girl), Sophia Loren (Two Women)
*She did receive the Academy Juvenile Award in 1940.
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Animals, Crying, and Desperate: Bigos 50401 BLIND** FOUND In A DITCH& STUCK To A FENCE crying for help, poor little guy :( BLIND little Bigos is a very sweet boy who was FOUND In A DITCH & STUCK To A FENCE, poor little guy. A couple heard his cries & was able to get him out. He is a bit weak at the moment, however eating well now & starting to perk up a bit. We don't know how long he has been stuck in the fence & outside in the bitter NYC cold but what we DO know is that this 13 yr young sweetheart needs, TLC, & a new forever home ASAP. Please, open your heart & home to him & inquire about him now before it is too late! He waits for you to save his life at the Staten Island, NY ACC. **FOSTER or ADOPTER NEEDED ASAP** *** TRANSFERRED TO Manhattan, NY ACC *** NYC - **THIS pup NEEDS us RIGHT NOW** BLIND little Bigos is a very sweet boy who was FOUND In A DITCH & STUCK To A FENCE, poor little guy. A couple heard his cries & was able to get him out. He is a bit weak at the moment, however eating well now & starting to perk up a bit. We don’t know how long he has been stuck in the fence & outside in the bitter NYC cold but what we DO know is that this 13 yr young sweetheart needs, TLC, & a new forever home ASAP. Please, open your heart & home to him & inquire about him now before it is too late! He waits for you to save his life at the Staten Island, NY ACC. ************************************** To FOSTER or ADOPT sweet little Bigos, SPEAK UP NOW & Save a Life, APPLY with rescues OR message Must Love Dogs - Saving NYC Dogs IMMEDIATELY!!!! ************************************** The general rule is to foster you have to be within 4 hours of the NYC ACC approved New Hope partner rescues you are applying with and to adopt you will have to be in the general NE US area; NY, NJ, CT, PA, DC, MD, DE, NH, RI, MA, VT & ME (some rescues will transport to VA). ************************************** Bigos 50401 Small Mixed Breed Sex male Age 13 yrs (approx.) - 21 lbs My health has been checked. My vaccinations are up to date. My worming is up to date. I have been micro-chipped. I am waiting for you at the Manhattan, NY ACC. Please, Please, Please, save me! DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: Approx 12-14 years Microchip noted on Intake? Negative, placed at intake History : Stray, found stuck in ditch in yard, finders bathed and shaved mats Subjective: QAR, calm and allows all handling, soft muzzle placed as precaution for blood draw. Closes eyes and appears tired in between medical treatments. Evidence of Cruelty seen - none Evidence of Trauma seen - none EENT: Eyes - mildly sunken with mucoid discharge, scleral hyperemia, nuclear sclerosis, corneal opacities OU. OD more pronounced corneal opacity that mildly takes up fluorescein stain. Absent menace OU. Ears clean, no nasal discharge noted Oral Exam: Severe calculus build up with multiple missing teeth and gingivitis PLN: Submandibular LNs prominent H/L: NSR, Grade III/VI heart murmur, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: Male neutered MSI: Ambulatory x 4 with some HL weakness or ataxia, CPs present x 4. Skin free of parasites, sparse coat with many areas of alopecia with dark debris and some crusting (finders reportedly shaved mats) CNS: Mentation mildly dull to appropriate Rectal: Externally normal Assessment: Blind, nuclear sclerosis OU, Corneal ulcer OD, Conjunctivitis OU, Severe dental disease, gingivitis, Alopecia - ro neglect vs, metabolic vs ectoparasite vs other, Heart murmur, HL weakness/ataxia Plan: CBC/Chem Cleaned eyes, fluorescein stain uptake (mild) OD TAB ointment OU BID x 10 days Monitor while at SIACC. If eating and able to ambulate well, recommend seek placement with NH SURGERY: Already neutered ... NOTE: *** WE HAVE NO OTHER INFORMATION THAN WHAT IS LISTED WITH THIS FLYER *** - For more information or to adopt, please EMAIL [email protected] - SUBJECT Line: ** Dogs Name & ID# ** - Don't forget to add your email address and phone numbers where they can reach you to your email as well. .... 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