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Wreck Series 2 – Episode 5 – Gaylords of the Galaxy - Review
Wreck Series 2 – Episode 5 – Gaylords of the Galaxy – Review Director: Louis Paxton Writer: Ryan J Brown (Screenplay) Cast Oscar Kennedy (School’s Out Forever) Thaddea Graham (Sex Education) Jodie Tyack (Midsomer Murders) Phil Martin Orlando Norman (Silo) Shaheen Jafargholi (EastEnders) Plot: A young man joins the crew of a cruise ship in order to investigate the disappearance of his…

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beloveds <33
#are they celebrating the start of their summer hols#cause they get time off in august right#casualty cast being besties#shaheen jafargholi#arin smethurst#milo clarke#amanda henderson#george rainsford#elinor lawless#bbc casualty#casualty#casualty cast#alt text
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Shaheen Jafargholi
Welsh Actor
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I think I need to do this by myself.
bbc casualty - series 34 / episode 36
#bbc casualty#jade lovall#gabriella leon#marty kirkby#shaheen jafargholi#they've come so far#cmh_casualty#crushermyheartgifs
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#bbc casualty#casualty#cw food#mason reede#marty kirkby#victor oshin#shaheen jafargholi#charlie has no rights marty rights only#but srsly I made brownies like a month ago and they weren't even brown!?!? so I RESPECT mason and his cake tin!!!
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So tonight’s Casualty was absolutely brilliant. So brilliant, I had to wait nearly 2 hours to properly put together thoughts on it. I’m in awe of the show in a way I haven’t been since Jade’s centric episode years ago. What a masterpiece.
Goodbye, Robyn Miller. What a way for her to go out! I’ve never been the biggest fan of Robyn as a character (though it probably didn’t help that the show didn’t give her much to do all that often - I did, however, love the Glen storyline), but this was an incredibly powerful and impactful exit.
The show has had patients die because of the lack of resources at the hospital before, but this is the first time I can think of that it’s really happened to a main character. I applaud Casualty for being brave enough to go there. Having a character we’ve known for years die as a result of the NHS crisis - a character who might’ve lived if she’d been able to leave on her last shift when she was supposed to instead of staying, or if they’d had the resources to send an ambulance to her sooner, if they could’ve got her to theatre sooner... - makes such a bold statement. Massive, massive kudos to the show.
We saw Robyn’s friends and partner grieving, saw her daughter left traumatised and orphaned, and it was made all the more impactful by the fact that we know these characters. It was deeply upsetting and heartbreaking, but it needed to be. (I keep mentally comparing it to the Holby finale. This achieved everything that the Holby finale didn’t. This was a meaningful tribute to the NHS and this was a character death that actually mattered, rather than being done for misogyny and fridging like Jac’s.)
Amanda Henderson has been great as Robyn all these years, and I hope she’s as satisfied with this exit as the rest of us. It was a great way to go out and I bet it’ll be remembered for years.
Marty’s exit was perhaps the biggest surprise of the night. I’ve always felt he was a bit underused, and it’s a shame to see him go, but what an exit! His scene outside with Paige, despairing at the situation, was a particular highlight - it was fantastic. Shaheen Jafargholi played that so well. <3
As sad as it is to see all these characters leaving, the way they’ve been written out - Robyn dying because she couldn’t get treatment soon enough, Marty and David giving up because they simply couldn’t cope anymore - is heartbreakingly realistic and sends a very powerful message.
And we knew David was leaving, but we didn’t know it would be this episode. I guess everyone theorising Sacha would be involved in his exit was sort of right! We got one last brilliant performance from Jason Durr before he left. Every scene he had in this episode was fantastic.
It felt odd, though, that his exit didn’t involve the Ollie storyline at all - indeed, that story hasn’t come up in months. I kind of think the aftermath must’ve been cut short or something. It’s a shame, because it really does show how that story never needed to happen. But it did happen, and thus, I’m - in a way - glad David has left. I remember what Holby did to Henrik after the Fredrik storyline - they suddenly latched on to this idea that now all Henrik could do was suffer. I wouldn’t want David subjected to miserable story after miserable story like that.
I am sad we didn’t get a final Dylan and David scene, although I suppose it showed how utterly exhausted and broken David was that he didn’t even say goodbye to his best friend.
I would’ve liked David and Marty’s exits to happen a few episodes after this, but for the same reason. Cramming it all in one episode was a bit much IMO, and I think spreading it out (even if only so David and Marty could work their notice after resigning in this episode) would have worked better, so they could each get more individual focus.
It was nice to see Sacha again, but I’m not sure whether to be glad or upset that he didn’t mention Jac. (Speaking of mentions, I’m going to cling on to the fact that he mentioned Dom as a general surgeon who could be called but not Henrik as an implication that Henrik did indeed leave the hospital.) I think I would rather if they’d used Dom instead, as there’s a lot that needs to be talked about with Sacha after Jac’s death that... didn’t get talked about.
It was great to see Dylan, David, and Sacha all working together - some people have said to me before that David and Sacha are similar characters and they’re so right. I also appreciated the whole thing of all the theatres being in use and how they struggled to find anywhere for Robyn. It really does highlight how ridiculous Holby got in its final few series, when there were hardly any patients and the staff had all the spare time imaginable to go around having dramas. This was way more realistic.
Bob Barrett was very good, too. He always is. <3
I’m really frustrated at Faith’s involvement in the care home storyline, though even she couldn’t ruin this episode for me. Like... it’s supposed to be Dylan’s storyline?? I guess I’m glad they had Elsie directly tell Faith what was happening rather than Faith working it out when Dylan couldn’t. Also, this episode made me believe Faith cared about someone (Elsie), which I haven’t been able to believe in years. She’s still a monster, obviously, but I’m surprised they managed to convince me she’s a monster who does occasionally have some sort of feeling or care for people who aren’t herself.
Apart from Faith, all the characters I usually can’t stand were quite decent tonight - Charlie, Paul, etc. So that was good.
Charles Venn was fantastic in this episode, and I really think this is all going to lead into a mental breakdown of some kind for Jacob.
I probably have even more thoughts on this episode, that’s only a smattering of them! But that’s all I have to say for now. <3
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hello! could i ask for some siblings for maddison jaizani (half-iranian, half-white)? preferably with dark hair and dark eyes but not necessary. thank you so much and have a good day!
Mikaela Hoover (1984) Iranian / English, German, possibly other.
Dominic Adams (1985) Iranian / English.
Lexy Panterra (1989) Iranian / Irish, possibly other.
Troy Gentile (1993) Iranian / Italian.
Mika Zibanejad (1993) Iranian / Finnish.
Shaheen Jafargholi (1997) Iranian / Welsh.
Some cute Iranian faceclaims I found while searching, half siblings!
Cameron Gharaee (1986) Iranian / Scottish, Irish, possibly Native American.
Yu Darvish (1986) Iranian / Japanese.
Roxanne Tataei (1988) Iranian / African-American.
Zhaleh Vossough (1990) Iranian / Choctaw, unspecified mixed.
Pouya (1994) Iranian / Cuban.
Aria Shahghasemi (1996) Iranian.
Tarlan Parvaneh (1998) Iranian.
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hi! do you have any fc ideas for an iranian male who is in his 20s? thanks in advance!
anthony keyvan (20)
parham rownaghi (~24)
shaheen jafargholi (24)
arsalan ghasemi (26)
troy gentile (27)
aria shahghasemi (24) as suggested by anonymous!
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Me seeing your post about the shortlist: who is shaheen jafargholi *googles* wait marty was in the final of britains got talent the same year as Susan Boyle and Diversity and he was only 12 - mind *blown*
the truly horrifying discovery when marty started dating the older guy off the maternity unit played by gareth david-lloyd and me googling shaheen's age to find out how weird the age gap was only to end up finding out shaheen was in a torchwood episode as a child..... alongside gareth who was like 24/5 at the time.... ITS TOO WEIRD
but yes shaheen's wikipedia page is stacked and honestly im very impressed by how much he's achieved at his age. the billie eilish of uk stage and screen
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Casualty spoilers: Holby City’s Jac Naylor is remembered in hospital award
Casualty spoilers: Holby City’s Jac Naylor is remembered in hospital award
The name lives on! (Picture: BBC) It’s been well over a month since we last paid a visit to Casualty, but our favourite emergency department is open for business again this week and it’s business as usual for the ED staff. In case you need a quick refresher on what was happening when the last episode aired back in early October, Marty (Shaheen Jafargholi) and Adi (Raj Bajaj) broke up after it…

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some people from holby and/or most likely casualty will be @ pride cymru on sunday and this video from amanda mealing is cute !
#casualty#bbc casualty#holby city#amanda mealing#no they didn't mention or @ casualty the show she's actually in and is filmed in cardiff lmaooooo#I assume more casualty cast will be there amanda mealing will NOT :( but amanda henderson I'm pretty sure will be#there will prob be more than her to bother mention holby/casualty cast Idk who#so if somebody is thereabouts pls go lol try to get some will there be gay in casualty vibes u kno u kno#I will be in cardiff tomorrow but I have to do work on sunday ??? srsly#edit: shaheen jafargholi will be there as well!
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[TASK 048: IRAN]
Shout out to anon for inspiring this task! There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 140+ Iranian faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever character or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK - examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite Indonesian faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by a Indonesian artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on Indonesian culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
Note: If you’re using this masterlist for casting purposes please do further research before casting any of the following because some pages only listed their nationalities!
Thank you to @warflowered for some of these suggestions!
Ladies:
Soraya Ghasemi (77) Iranian - actress.
Pouri Banayi (76) Iranian - actress.
Maryam Amir Jalali (69) Iranian - actress and singer.
Susan Taslimi (67) Iranian - actress, film director, theatre director, and screenwriter.
Googoosh (66) Iranian singer and actress of Iranian Azerbaijani origin.
Shohreh Aghdashloo (65) Iranian - actress.
Golab Adineh (63) Iranian - actress.
Gohar Kheirandish (62) Iranian - actress.
Afsar Asadi (59) Iranian - actress and make-up artist.
Azita Hajia (59) Iranian - actress.
Leila Forouhar (59) Iranian - pop singer and actress.
Bita Farrahi (59) Iranian - actress.
Roya Teymourian (58) Iranian - actress.
Akram Mohammadi (58) Iranian - actress.
Zohreh Mojabi (57) Iranian - actress and playwright.
Afsaneh Bayegan (56) Iranian - actress and beauty pageant titleholder.
Fatemeh Motamed-Arya (55) Iranian - actress.
Katayoun Riahi (55) Iranian - actress.
Roya Nonahali (54) Iranian - actress.
Fatemeh Goudarzi (53) Iranian - actress.
Yasmin Le Bon (52) Iranian / English - model.
Laya Zanganeh (51) Iranian - actress.
Mandana Jones (50) Iranian / Welsh - actress.
Shiva Rose (48) Iranian / Irish, Ashkenazi Jewish, Welsh - actress, activist, and blogger.
Ateneh Faghih Nasiri (48) Iranian - actress.
Pantea Bahram (47) Iranian - actress.
Parastoo Golestani (46) Iranian - actress.
Mahtab Keramati (46) Iranian - actress.
Atoosa Rubenstein (45) Iranian - magazine editor.
Niki Karimi (45) Iranian - actress, director, and screenwriter.
Ladan Mostofi (44) Iranian - actress.
Leila Hatami (44) Iranian - actress and director.
Falamak Joneidi (44) Iranian - actress.
Leyli Rashidi (44) Iranian - actress.
Hedieh Tehrani (44) Iranian - actress.
Shaghayegh Farahani (44) Iranian - actress.
Vishka Asayesh (44) Iranian - actress, set designer and art director.
Anahita Hemmati (43) Iranian - actress.
Sahar Zakaria (43) Iranian - actress.
Merila Zarei (43) Iranian - actress.
Behnoosh Bakhtiari (42) Iranian - actress.
Behnaz Jafari (42) Iranian - actress.
Maya Sansa (41) Iranian / Italian - actress.
Mitra Hajjar (40) Iranian - actress.
Saba Kamali (40) Iranian - actress.
Zuleikha Robinson (39) Indian, English, possibly Iranian and Scottish - actress and singer.
Elham Hamidi (39) Iranian - actress.
Mahnaz Afshar (39) Iranian - actress.
Shabnam Gholikhani (39) Iranian - actress and director.
Hadis Fooladvand (39) Iranian - actress.
Ana Nemati (39) Iranian - actress and model.
Anahita Nemati (39) Iranian - actress and model.
Yekta Naser (38) Iranian - actress and model.
Hanieh Tavassoli (38) Iranian - actress.
Freema Agyeman (38) Iranian / Ghanaian - actress.
Shaghayegh Dehghan (38) Iranian - actress.
Sahar Valadbeigi (38) Iranian - actress.
Nazanin Afshin-Jam (38) Iranian - entertainer, public speaker and human rights activist.
Mozhan Marno (37) Iranian - actress.
Negar Foroozandeh (37) Iranian - actress.
Sahar Dolatshahi (37) Iranian - actress.
Sarah Shahi (37) 75% Iranian 25% Spanish - actress and former cheerleader.
Nazanin Boniadi (37) Iranian - actress.
Nadia Björlin (36) Iranian / Swedish - actress, model, and singer.
Shila Khodadad (36) Iranian - actress.
Behnoosh Tabatabaei (36) Iranian - actress.
Mehraveh Sharifinia (36) Iranian - actress.
Niusha Zeighami (36) Iranian - actress.
Nasim Pedrad (35) Iranian - actress and comedian.
Maryam Palizban (35) Iranian - actress.
Leyla Milani (35) Iranian - model, actress, TV host and entrepreneur.
Mercedes Masohn (35) Iranian - actress.
Claudia Lynx (35) Iranian - model and actress.
Shermine Shahrivar (34) Iranian - model.
Rana Azadivar (34) Iranian - actress and model.
Tannaz Tabatabaei (34) Iranian - actress.
Negar Javaherian (34) Iranian - actress and translator.
Necar Zadegan (34) stated as “American people of Iranian descent“ - model.
Taraneh Alidoosti (33) Iranian - actress.
Leila Otadi (33) Iranian - actress.
Golshifteh Farahani (33) Iranian - actress, musician and singer.
Aylar Lie (33) stated as being “of Iranian origin” - actress, model, singer and former pornographic actress.
Elnaz Shakerdoust (32) Iranian - actress, designer and model.
Sheila Vand (32) Iranian - actress and performance artist.
Mikaela Hoover (32) Iranian / English, German, possibly other - actress.
Pegah Ahangarani (32) Iranian - actress and film director.
Baran Kosari (31) Iranian - actress, model and designer.
Elnaz Golrokh (31) Iranian - make-up Artist, fashion and beauty blogger.
Aida Mohammadkhani (29) Iranian - actress.
Sadaf Taherian (28) Iranian - actress and model.
Amber Le Bon (27) Iranian (maternal grandfather), English, Irish, small amount of French - model.
Hasti Mahdavifar (25) Iranian - actress.
Medalion Rahimi (24) Iranian (also with Russian ancestry) - actress.
Tarlan Parvaneh (18) Iranian - actress.
Yara Shahidi (17) Iranian / African-American [including Ghanaian], possibly Choctaw Native American - actress and singer.
Vida Ghahremani (born in 1937) Iranian - actress.
Men:
Mohammad-Ali Keshavarz (87) Iranian - actor.
Jamshid Mashayekhi (82) Iranian - actor.
Ali Nassirian (82) Iranian - actor.
Reza Naji (74) Iranian - actor.
Behzad Farahani (72) Iranian - actor.
Dariush Arjmand (72) Iranian - actor
Homayoun Ershadi (70) Iranian - actor and screenwriter.
Shahram Shabpareh (69) Iranian - Pop singer, composer and songwriter.
Kazem HajirAzad (67) Iranian - actor.
Mahmoud Pak Niat (64) Iranian - actor.
Mohammad-Reza Sharifinia (62) Iranian - actor.
Parviz Parastui (61) Iranian - actor and singer.
Jafar Dehghan (57) Iranian - actor.
Akbar Abdi (56) Iranian - actor and comedian.
Fariborz Arabnia (53) Iranian - actor and director.
Adrian Pasdar (52) Iranian / German, with some likely Polish - actor and director.
Farhad Aslani (51) Iranian - actor.
Omid Djalili (51) Iranian - stand-up comedian, actor, television producer, voice actor and writer.
Jian Ghomeshi (50) Iranian - musician, writer, and former radio broadcaster.
Reza Attaran (49) Iranian - actor.
Hamid Farrokhnezhad (48) Iranian - actor.
Amir Aghaei (46) Iranian - actor
Peyman Moaadi (46) Iranian - actor, screenwriter and director.
Asghar Farhadi (45) Iranian - film director and screenwriter.
Amin Zendegani (44) Iranian - actor.
Ahmad Saatchian (44) Iranian - actor.
Parsa Pirouzfar (44) Iranian - actor and theater director.
Shahab Hosseini (43) Iranian - actor and director.
Ramin Djawadi (42) Iranian / German - composer.
Pejman Bazeghi (42) Iranian - actor.
Mohammad Reza Golzar (40) Iranian - actor, singer and model.
Ali Ghorban Zadeh (38) Iranian - actor.
Mahdi Pakdel (36) Iranian - actor.
Houman Seyyedi (36) Iranian - actor and filmmaker.
Dominic Rains (35) Iranian - actor.
Mostafa Zamani (34) Iranian - actor.
Sirvan Khosravi (34) Iranian - pop rock singer, musician, composer, music arranger.
Saber Abar (33) Iranian - actor and theater director.
Amirhossein Kermanshahi (33) Iranian - actor and photo model.
Dominic Adams (32) Iranian / English - actor and model.
Arash Mohajeri (31) Iranian - actor and model.
Hamid Fadaei (28) Iranian - model.
Troy Gentile (23) Iranian, Italian, possibly other - actor.
Shaheen Jafargholi (20) Iranian / Welsh - singer and actor.
Sayeed Shahidi (14) Black, Chocktaw, Iranian - actor.
Parham Rownaghi (born in 1997) Iranian - actor.
Mehdi Bajestani (born in 1974) Iranian - actor.
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Gedenkstätte für Michael Jackson im Zentrum von München, direkt vor dem Hotel Bayerischer Hof, in dem Jackson sich zu einem Konzert in München aufgehalten hatte.
Porzellanskulptur Michael Jackson and Bubbles von Jeff Koons Astrup Fearnley Museet for Moderne Kunst, Oslo
Trauerfeiern Am 7. Juli 2009 10:00 Uhr Ortszeit (19:00 Uhr MESZ) fand eine offizielle, von zahlreichen Fernsehsendern auf der ganzen Welt übertragene Trauerfeier im Staples Center in Los Angeles im Beisein von etwa 17.500 Fans, 2.000 Journalisten und 500 Prominenten statt. Der vergoldete Sarg Jacksons wurde vor der Bühne aufgebahrt, während Jacksons Geschwister, ein Gospelchor und weitere Personen mit Redebeiträgen und musikalischen Darbietungen des verstorbenen Künstlers gedachten. Mit Einzelbeiträgen traten hierbei namentlich hervor: Pastor Lucious Smith, Mariah Carey und Trey Lorenz, Queen Latifah, Lionel Richie, Berry Gordy (Motown), Stevie Wonder, die Basketballspieler Kobe Bryant und Magic Johnson, Jennifer Hudson, der Prediger und Freund der Familie Al Sharpton, John Mayer, Brooke Shields (Ex-Freundin Jacksons in den 1980er-Jahren), Martin Luther King III und seine Schwester Bernice (Kinder von Martin Luther King), Sheila Jackson Lee (US-Kongressabgeordnete), Usher, Smokey Robinson, Kenny Ortega und der 12-jährige Shaheen Jafargholi mit Jacksons Titel Who’s Lovin’ You, mit dem er bereits im Finale von Britain’s Got Talent aufgetreten war. Er sollte bei Jacksons geplanter Tour mit Gastauftritten teilnehmen. Als letzte Rednerin trat Jacksons 11-jährige Tochter Paris auf, die den Trauergästen unter Tränen erklärte, ihr ��Daddy“ sei der beste Vater gewesen, den man sich vorstellen könne. Zwei Stunden vorher nahmen die Familie und enge Freunde auf dem Forest Lawn Friedhof in den Hollywood Hills von ihm Abschied. Insgesamt wurde die Trauerfeier von etwa einer Milliarde Menschen live im Fernsehen verfolgt, laut anderen Schätzungen sogar von zwei bis drei Milliarden Zuschauern. In Deutschland sahen 20 Millionen Menschen zu. Am 10. Juli 2009 nahmen rund 6.000 Menschen an einer Trauerfeier in Michael Jacksons Geburtsort teil. Zu den prominenten Gästen zählten Jacksons Vater Joe sowie Bürgerrechtler Jesse Jackson. Am 3. September 2009 wurde Jackson auf dem Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale (Kalifornien) um 21:43 Uhr Ortszeit (6:43 Uhr MESZ) beigesetzt. Neben der Familie waren etwa 100 Trauergäste bei der Bestattung anwesend. Sein Sarkophag befindet sich im nicht öffentlich zugänglichen großen Mausoleum des Friedhofes. Familie und Kinder Michael Jackson war zweimal verheiratet, das erste Mal von 1994 bis Dezember 1995 mit der Sängerin Lisa Marie Presley, der Tochter von Elvis Presley. In zweiter Ehe war Michael Jackson von 1996 bis 1999 mit Deborah Jeanne Rowe verheiratet. Aus dieser Ehe gingen sein Sohn Michael Joseph Jackson Jr., genannt „Prince“, (* 13. Februar 1997) und die Tochter Paris Michael Katherine Jackson (* 3. April 1998) hervor. Sein drittes Kind, der Sohn Prince Michael Jackson II, kam am 21. Februar 2002 auf die Welt und wird mit Spitznamen „Blanket“ genannt. Die Mutter von Blanket ist bis heute nicht bekannt. Michael Jackson hatte das alleinige Sorgerecht für alle drei Kinder, welches nach seinem Tod auf seine Mutter Katherine Jackson überging. Im Falle des Todes von Katherine Jackson wäre die Sängerin und langjährige Freundin Michael Jacksons Diana Ross der erste Vormund aller drei Kinder gewesen. Diana Ross (* 26. März 1944 in Detroit, Michigan) gehört zu den erfolgreichsten amerikanischen Sängerinnen der Musikgeschichte. Sie prägte als Frontsängerin der Girlgroup The Supremes die Soul- und Popmusik der 1960er Jahre sowie die Plattenfirma Motown und stieg ab 1970 „zu einer schillernden Superstar-Persönlichkeit auf, die jedes Genre populärer schwarzer Musik beherrschte“. Mit sechs Nummer-eins-Hits alleine in den USA bewies Ross ihre Wandlungsfähigkeit auch als Schauspielerin in ihrem Oscar-nominierten Debüt als Billie Holiday in Lady Sings the Blues. Mit den dazugehörigen Jazz-Aufnahmen hatte sie ebenso großen Erfolg wie ab Mitte der 1970er Jahre mit ihren Disco-Werken. Mit dem weltweiten Nummer-eins-Hit Upside Down etablierte sich Ross auch im deutschsprachigen Raum. Die Entertainerin wurde ungezählte Male für alle großen Preise der Showbranche nominiert, darunter zwölf Mal für den Grammy, den sie allerdings erst im Jahr 2012 für ihr Lebenswerk erhielt.
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Hello , can you please suggest me Iranian actors with tan or brown skin born between 1993-1999 ?
Behzad Leito (1992) Iranian.
Alireza Kohany (1993) Iranian.
Sam Asghari (1994) Iranian.
Shervin Alenabi (1995) Iranian.
Arsalan Ghasemi (1995) Iranian.
Aria Shahghasemi (1996) Iranian.
Bardia Zadeh (1996) Iranian.
Parham Rownaghi (1997) Iranian.
Shaheen Jafargholi (1997) Iranian / Welsh.
Daryoush Anbarestani (1999) Iranian.
-C
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