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Happy Birthday to Actress Sabrina Marie Le Beauf 🎂
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Sabrina Le Beauf's Daughters, Husband, House, Cars & Net Worth
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Sabrina Marie Le Beauf (March 21, 1958) is an actress known for her portrayal of Sondra Huxtable on The Cosby Show. She has voiced the character Norma Bindlebeep on Fatherhood, a show based on Bill Cosby’s book of the same name.
After high school she attended UCLA, earning her BA in Theater. During her time at UCLA she became frustrated by the lack of parts offered to African American students, and in response formed a Black students’ theater group to allow them to put on their shows. She began graduate work at the Yale School of Drama, where she earned her MA in Acting.
She was born in New Orleans, her family moved to Los Angeles soon after her birth.
She appeared in Hotel and Howard Beach: Making a Case for Murder. She had brief appearances as bridge officer Ensign Giusti on two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and on the comedy The Sinbad Show. She continued her work in the theater, starring as Rosalind in a production of Shakespeare’s “As You Like It.”
She is a frequent leading lady performing with the Shakespeare Theatre Company in DC. She recently portrayed Katherine in The Taming of the Shrew with the Company in DC. She appeared in the off-broadway play “LOVE, LOSS AND WHAT I WORE” which ran (2009-12).
Young Artist Awards 1989: Best Young Actor/Actress Ensemble in a Television Comedy, Drama Series, or Special The Cosby Show.
She married businessman and producer Michael Reynolds (1987-97). #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #womenshistorymonth
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CNews est un cloaque racial proprement effrayant
Ici, nous soutenons l’interdiction de CNews depuis déjà de longs mois.
Hélas, cet espoir ne sera probablement pas concrétisé. Outre le violent virage �� gauche de la chaîne de Bolloré-Goldschmidt, CNews a désormais le plateau le plus racialement improbable du PAF français.
Il y a bien sûr la surreprésentation outrancière des juifs, ce qui en France est pourtant une gageure tant les juifs squattent les écrans.
Mais avant de parler d’eux, il faut dénoncer dans les termes les plus fermes la coulure interminable d’éléments libano-antillais qu’imposent à la France innocente les bandits de cette chaîne juive.
Ceci un bref aperçu sur deux jours.
Notez que Goldnadel et Dray sont en vacances en Palestine occupée, comme beaucoup d’autres juifs qui sévissent habituellement sur la chaîne.
Donc, pour les seconds couteaux de la diversité positive, voici une courte liste.
« Najwa El Haïté »
Qu’est-ce que c’est que ça ?

« Naïma M’Faddel »
Ça rime avec falafel.

« Amine Elbahi »
On a l’impression que quelqu’un d’invisible tire la peau de son visage flasque vers le bas.

Tous ces gens marron qui saturent le plateau de CNews comme le RER D à l’heure de pointe ont pour point commun d’être obsédés par l’antisémitisme.
Ceci donne une perception complètement déformée de l’immigration non-blanche, viscéralement hostile à la juiverie génocidaire depuis le 7 octobre.
L’idée des juifs est d’éviter que leur discours contre les « mauvais musulmans » n’aboutissent à un rejet global de l’immigration non-blanche de la part des Blancs, scénario catastrophe que les juifs, architectes de l’immigration massive, veulent impérativement éviter.

Ça n’en finit pas.
Celle-ci est si terrifiante qu’on dirait la momie de Ramses II.
« Sabrina Medjebeur »

Je n’exagère pas.

J’ai même retrouvé un des cavaliers de Gengis Khan affublé d’un nom italien.

Et plein d’autres.

Excusez-moi, mais il y a plus de Blancs lors des soirées EELV. En plus ils font la chenille, le truc le plus beauf que les Blancs puissent faire en France.

Le sketch va si loin que des brouteurs algéro-camerounais peuvent être invités en qualité de toutologues. Il suffit qu’ils soient horriblement crépus et affligés d’une vomitive mélanine délavée pour avoir le privilège de venir parler pour ne rien dire.

J’ai même découvert des arabes qui s’occupent des fissures dans la Sarthe.
Traitez-moi de fou si vous voulez.

Pour les juifs, CNews est davantage une appli de messagerie.
Ils apparaissent à l’écran quand ils veulent dire des trucs.















Après, il y a des oiseaux de nuit qui ont des traits effrayants de juifs, mais dont on ne peut dire avec certitude s’ils appartiennent au réseau d’espions de Tel Aviv.


Ce Brelet est obsédé par la méfiance des goyim à l’égard des manigances des juifs.
Il ne parle quasi exclusivement que de ça sur cette chaîne.
Les Français sont en minorité sur CNews, la chaîne de la droite pro-israélienne antiraciste.
Il faut le dire : LCI est racialement beaucoup plus propre que cette fosse à purin cosmopolite.
LCI étant la chaîne de l’OTAN, c’est donc une chaîne où l’on parle des sujets « sérieux ». Là, soudain, plus de place pour les bougnoules.
Le plus drôle c’est que Damien Rieu est sous médicamentation à cause de l’interdiction qui lui ait faite de passer sur CNews alors que des randoms à la chevelure huileuse de la ceinture sahélienne y sont invités avec tous les égards pour divaguer sur des histoires dont tout le monde se fout.
Il est relégué en Ligue 2, sur I24, et encore, en équipe B parce que c’est l’été.
Bref, il faut interdire CNews.
C’est urgent.
Cette chaîne est une gigantesque provocation juive.
Il faut en finir.
Démocratie Participative
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Tempestt Bledsoe as Vanessa Huxtable, Phylicia Rashad as Clair Hanks Huxtable, Keshia Knight Pulliam as Rudy Huxtable, Sabrina Le Beauf as Sondra Huxtable Tibideaux on the set of The Cosby Show (c. 1980s)
#the cosby show#vanessa huxtable#tempestt bledsoe#phylicia rashad#clair huxtable#keisha knight pulliam#rudy huxtable#sabrina le beauf#sondra huxtable#1980s#african american#tv#black tv shows#80s
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The Cosby Show (1984) - Season 2 intro
#The Cosby Show#Bill Cosby#Phylicia Rashad#Lisa Bonet#Malcolm Jamal Warner#Tempestt Bledsoe#Keshia Knight Pulliam#Sabrina Le Beauf#80s#90s#tv#intros#sitcoms#New York#Brooklyn
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Sabrina Le Beauf Height 5 feet 6¾ inches (170 cm) American actress; admired for the television sitcom "The Cosby Show." She was born on March 21, 1958…
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Sabrina Le Beauf #awardwinning #television #actress Best known for her role as #SondraHuxtable on #thecosbyshow 📺 The #sinbad show #startrek https://www.instagram.com/p/BrWTiMYnTsx/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=tppmdcj1i5lf
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Best 80s Tv Shows List
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Original Run: 1987 94 Creator: Gene Roddenberry Stars: Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Gates McFadden, Michael Dorn, Marina Sirtis Network: Syndicated The original collection was groundbreaking. Deep Space Nine and Voyager had their occasions. But TNG was head-and-shoulders the Star Trek franchise. Jean Luc Picard. Data. Worf. The holodeck. The Borg. Gene Roddenbury mustn't have had a cynical bone in his human anatomy, and as I watched his characters explore unusual new worlds, look for new life and new civilizations, and boldly go where no one h-AS gone before, I didn’t either.
The Cosby Show
Original Run: 1984-1992 Creators: Bill Cosby. Weinberger and Michael Leeson Stars: Bill Cosby, Phylicia Rash? d Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Tempestt Bledsoe, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Sabrina Le Beauf, Geoffrey Owens, Joseph C. Phillips Network: NBC George Jefferson may happen to be moving on up, but The Cosby Present gave the nation a mo-Re relatable glimpse of the expanding middleclass among African-Americans but much mo-Re usually, dealing with all the trials that we all faced. Inspired by Cosby’s own family encounters which had been a staple of his stand-up routine, the show dominated the 2nd half of the ’80s, topping the Neilsen scores from 1985-90 and averaging more than 3-0 million viewers in the ’86-87 period. Cosby’s legacy might currently be in shambles, but the display was bigger compared to the man.
Magnum, P.I.
Original Run: 1980 88 Creator: Donald P. Bellisario, Glen A. Larson Stars: Tom Selleck, John Hillerman. Mosley, Larry Manetti Network: CBS When every other adolescent male of the ’80s and I grew up, we needed the li Fe of Tom Magnum, performed by Tom Selleck and his mustache: dwelling in an opulent Hawaii beachhouse as a guest of a never-current millionaire novelist and driving his Ferrari 308 GTS; wracking up a never-to-be-paid tab a T the country club run by one war-vet buddy and bumming helicopter rides from still another; and periodically solving mysteries using a mixture of smarts, toughness and mostly chutzpah. I never did figure out the way to walk that particular career path, but it was fun to dream.
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At the Movies
Original Run: 1982-2010 Creator: Gene Siskel Stars: Roget Ebert, Gene Siskel Network: Syndicated Two different exhibits, both titled In The The Films from various production companies, the combination of Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert completely revolutionized the notion of movie criticism. Greatly admired for his or her ability to succinctly sum up the newest films together with their honesty and integrity in sparring with each other when opinions differed, the pair were also criticized by many for degrading the integrity of film criticism by decreasing it to arbitrary “thumbs up“or “thumbs down“gestures. Such was the legacy of Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert and the duality of the show. They were among the only film critics whose thoughts an “average American“could often be expected to respect and did much for legitimizing the idea of film criticism outside of a class-room environment. Some might nonetheless criticize the idea of a two-outcome rating program, but it was the approachable eloquence of the hosts that created the format work.
Taxi
Original Run: 1978 83 Creators: James L. Ed, Brooks, Stan Daniels, David Davis. Weinberger Stars: Carol Kane, Judd Hirsch, Danny DeVito, Marilu Henner, Tony Danza, Andy Kaufman, Christopher Lloyd, Jeff Conway Network: ABC/NBC Let’s just pause for a moment and remember that somebody once confident a community to set Andy Kaufman to the air. I just wish it'd been live TV. Like M*A*S*H, Taxi frequently tackled serious social problems like drug and gambling addiction, but did it with an incredibly unusual cast of characters from the alien-like Latka Graves (Kaufman) to drugged-out hippie Reverend Jim (Christopher Lloyd) to misanthrope Louie De Palma (Danny DeVito).
St. Elsewhere
Original Run: 1982 88 Creator: Joshua Brand, John Falsey Stars: William Daniels, Ed Flanders, Norman Lloyd Network: NBC The seminal hospital drama of the 1980s, St. Elsewhere was never resoundingly productive in the ratings, but it racked in Emmys over the years for its practical, frequently-dark tone and occasions of humor. Its big, ensemble forged carried on several long and had a number of cross overs together with the Hill Street Blues that are related - serialized story-lines, type, leading to fantastic character development within the course of the series. Needless to say, it’s today often remembered for a different cause: For having perhaps the single-most WTF finale moment in TV history. At the conclusion of the final St. Else Where episode, the characters are revealed as having all been the creation of the autistic Tommy Westphall, who owns a snow globe wherein the imaginary St. Eligius hospital exists. Moreoever, because so many other exhibits and characters overlapped with St. Elsewhere, some followers posit this signifies that everything from Hill Avenue Blues and Murder: Life on the Road to The X-Files all take invest the “Tommy Westphall Universe“by extension.
Pee-Wee’s Playhouse
Original Run: 198690 Creator: Paul Reubens Stars: Paul Reubens, Laurence Fishburne, Lynne Marie Stewart Network: CBS There are two types of folks within my life: Those who like Pee Wee Herman and enemies. Years ago, I was gifted the total collection of Pee-Wee’s Playhouse DVDs. Over the years, I’d created a point to watch Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure and Big Top Pee-Wee whenever the feeling was correct. As much as I loved this show as a child, I only expected to get a great kick from an episode here and there, but I found myself inhaling these DVDs. Pee-Wee’s Play-House is joyous morning viewing (over a bowl of Mr. T cereal, of course) or a great way to unwind at evening (I’d recommend taking a drink from a good beer whenever somebody says the “secret word“ only if your day was exceptionally hard). To get a display that had a cast of breakfast plates and genies, cowboys, puppet couches, pterodactyls, clocks, I think Playhouse still makes sense in 2014. It’s a fully realized vision of Pee-Wee’s whimsical, wacky world—puppet strings and all—and the collection is just pithy enough to pull in adults that are ready to go on the ride, too. Paul Reubens is a comedy icon and master of timing, and it’s unusual that a well-placed Peewee gurgle or squeal doesn’t get a chuckle out of me. If you can’t find any joy in all of that, we’ve got to re Consider our friendship.
Wonder Years
#s#The Original Run: 1988-93 Creators: Neal Marlens, Carol Black Stars: Fred Savage, Dan Lauria, Alley Mills, Olivia d’Abo, Jason Hervey, Danica McKellar, Josh Saviano Network: ABC The Wonder Years is a family present, and yes, a few of its episodes inch dangerously shut to after school-unique territory, but make no error: revisiting this late-’80s/early-’90s staple as a grown-up is just as—if perhaps not more—enjoyable than observing it the first time around. It’s unabashedly nostalgic, but it chronicles the ups and downs of Kevin Arnold’s, Winnie Cooper’s and Paul Pfeiffer’s adolescence from the backdrop of the Vietnam era and our nation’s changing social landscape with a maturity most exhibits geared towards kiddies absence. The small childhood moments that stay with us are treated with the respect they deserve. We laugh when Kevin’s brother Wayne gets him in a headlock and calls him “scrote“for the umpteenth time (attempt sneaking that by the Nick a T Nite censors today!) or when Kev squares off along with his mortal enemy Becky Slater, and we cry when Kevin’s periodically distant father struggles to relate solely to his teen-age children. And sorry, but if you don’t hold your breath when Kevin puts that letterman jacket over Winnie’s shoulders, you’re lifeless within. Music geeks will enjoy the amazing sound track as well.
Family Ties
Original Run: 1982-89 Creator: Gary David Goldberg Stars: Meredith Baxter-Birney, Michael Gross. Fox, Justine Bateman and Tina Yothers Network: NBC We were given the Keatons by one of the finest family sit-coms of our time; these were were our family. Liberal working parents Steven (Michael Gross) and Elyse (Meredith Baxter) raised their three children—smart and conservative older brother Alex (Michael J. Fox), flighty and trendy middle kid Mallory (Justine Bateman) and sarcastic younger sister Jennifer (Tina Yothers)—with love, compassion and limits. Fox, whose job was introduced with all the collection, made Alex’s Republicanism humorous yet not cliched. The collection is still remembered for the very special episode, “A my name is Alex,“ where Alex struggled to accept the sudden death of his friend. Today family comedies continue to try to capture the magic that was Family Ties
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Quem poderia ser mãe do Taye Diggs?
Não conheço muitas fcs da 3ª idade, sinceramente. Mas vou tentar dar algumas opções!
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Sabrina Le Beauf Married, Husband, Divorce, Net Worth, Facts, Wiki-Bio
Sabrina Le Beauf Married, Husband, Divorce, Net Worth, Facts, Wiki-Bio
Sabrina Le Beauf is currently single but was a married lady once. Born Name Sabrina Marie Le Beauf Birth Place New Orleans, Louisiana, United States Height 5 feet 5 inches Eye Color Black Zodiac Sign Aries Nationality American Ethnicity Louisiana Creole Profession Actress and Interior Designer Husband Michael Reynolds (1989-1996) Net Worth $1.5 million Age 61 years old Sibling Graylan Moore
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Sabrina Marie Le Beauf (born March 21, 1958) is an actress known for her portrayal of Sondra Huxtable on The Cosby Show. She has voiced the character Norma Bindlebeep on Fatherhood, a show based on Bill Cosby’s book of the same name.
After high school she attended UCLA, earning her BA in Theater. During her time at UCLA she became frustrated by the lack of parts offered to African American students, and in response formed a Black students’ theater group to allow them to put on their shows. She began graduate work at the Yale School of Drama, where she earned her MA in Acting.
She was born in New Orleans, her family moved to Los Angeles soon after her birth.
She appeared in Hotel and Howard Beach: Making a Case for Murder. She had brief appearances as bridge officer Ensign Giusti on two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and on the comedy The Sinbad Show. She continued her work in the theater, starring as Rosalind in a production of Shakespeare’s “As You Like It.”
She is a frequent leading lady performing with the Shakespeare Theatre Company in DC. She recently portrayed Katherine in The Taming of the Shrew with the Company in DC. She appeared in the off-broadway play “LOVE, LOSS AND WHAT I WORE” which ran from 2009-2012.
Young Artist Awards 1989: Best Young Actor/Actress Ensemble in a Television Comedy, Drama Series, or Special The Cosby Show.
She married businessman and producer Michael Reynolds (1987-1997). #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #womenshistorymonth
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‘Cosby Show’ reruns getting pulled from air in wake of guilty verdict
‘Cosby Show’ reruns getting pulled from air in wake of guilty verdict
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Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Phylicia Rashad, Sabrina Le Beauf, Geoffrey Owens, Tempestt Bledsoe, Bill Cosby and Keisha Knight Pulliam on “The Cosby Show” Carsey-Werner Co.
Reruns of “The Cosby Show” are getting yanked from the air in the wake of Bill Cosby‘s guilty verdict, according to reports.
The Atlanta-based network Bounce TV has decided to scrub all…
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