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Characters I headcanon as Pakistani because I am Pakistani.
Jason and Thalia Grace.
Beryl was on popular Pakistani Dramas in her hay day and made sure both her kids were fluent in Urdu.
Jason ended up forgetting it when he was taken by Lupa who spoke to him in Latin. And then Camp Jupiter demanded he speak English.
But then he lost his memories and could only speak his mother tongue. And only Thalia, Annabeth and Grover could understand him. Urdu was Thalia’s first language too. She knows enough English to get by and can’t be arsed learning any more.
Annabeth because she demanded Thalia teach her and began doing her own learning. And Grover because he’s Indian in the to series and I head canon speaks Hindi, which is very similar to Urdu.
Steve Harrington.
Parents tried to assimilate and outside the home just try and hide their heritage. His grandparents spoke to him in Urdu as a child but he didn’t retain much of it. Definitely had a “wish I was white” phase (and probably had fair and lovely pushed on him as child.)
As he began to grow and accept himself, he desperately tried to reach his roots. Got in touch with his grandparents again and began to heal.
Ain’t no Farah Fawcett here we be oiling that hair. Cooks recipes his grandmother used to make him (which the kids demand more of once they get a taste.) Re-learning Urdu with his grandparents and Robin.
He’s done the kurta over jeans look.
(Probably very much watched over by Lucas’s parents after they find out because he’s one of the only other people of colour in this white ass town.)
2012 Casey Jones.
Grew up in New York with an American father and Pakistani mother. Even after her mysterious death he’s still beloved by his family and goes to all the events.
He’s the cool cousin.
He’s always had a deep love for his culture and his city. And always been unapologetically himself no matter what. He has won over Splinter with karak (desi) tea. Has also definitely worn a kurta over jeans and trainers.
Bought mithai as an apology gift after bringing a footbot to the turtles lair and became Mikey’s best friend.
Blake Belladonna
Loved her culture, her home still ran off with a white man Blake tried to leave it all behind and assimilate to life in Vale. But she never felt like she belonged, but also believed she’d changed too much to belong back home.
But as she grew to accept herself and all that made her Blake Belladonna, that feeling begin to lessen. It’s still there, but maybe she can exist in two worlds instead of one. She shares stories with her friends, practices and teaches them (particularly Weiss) her mother tongue and traditions.
And they embrace her just like they always will.
Ozma
He assimilates to each new life but he’s still him under it all. It’s under lock and key, who he was but in the quiet moments he shares those little things. He’s not a fan off tea, he drinks only coffee and yet there’s a certain pink tea that he will always accept.
He and Salem smh ran off with a white woman had a grand wedding, there were no attendants but they more than made up for it. His girls all had bangles around their wrists and there was a once a time where wrapping them in his mother’s dupatta was the most magical thing of them all.
He’d leave a plate off apple slices in their rooms and smile as they happily ate them. The old men at the market would gently pat him on the head when they meet. Some of them still do, as if they know and maybe they do.
Things from the past hurt so much now, and yet he loves them.
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Hot Vintage TV Men's Bracket - Full List
Sorry for the delay, it took us longer than expected to finalize the list. We are currently working on finishing and finalizing the bracket for round 1. For now enjoy the list of everyone in the tournament and we'll be back on Thursday evening to kick off round 1!
Boris Karloff
Clint Walker
Desi Arnaz
Claude Rains
James Arness 
James Garner 
William Hopper 
Adam West
Alejandro Rey
Bob Crane
Cesar Romero 
David McCallum
David Selby 
Davy Jones
DeForest Kelley
Dick Gautier 
Dick Van Dyke 
Dwayne Hickman 
Eddie Albert 
George Maharis
George Takei 
John Astin 
Jonathan Frid 
Larry Hagman 
Leonard Nimoy 
Mark Lenard 
Martin Milner 
Michael Nesmith
Micky Dolenz 
Patrick McGoohan
Patrick Troughton 
Peter Tork 
Randy Boone 
Raymond Burr 
Richard Chamberlain 
Robert Conrad
Robert Fuller 
Robert Vaughn 
Rod Serling 
Russell Johnson 
Ted Bessell 
Ted Cassidy
Tom Smothers
Walter Koenig 
William Hartnell 
William Shatner 
Alan Alda 
Brian Blessed
Darren McGavin
David Cassidy
David Soul
Dean Butler
Demond Wilson 
Derek Jacobi 
Eric Idle
Erik Estrada 
Fred Grandy 
Fred Rogers 
Hal Linden
Henry Winkler
Jamie Farr 
John Cleese
John Hurt
Jon Pertwee 
Judd Hirsch 
Kabir Bedi
Kent McCord 
Lee Majors 
Michael Landon 
Michael Palin
Mike Farrell 
Peter Falk
Randolph Mantooth
Richard Hatch
Ricardo Montalban 
Robert Wagner 
Rock Hudson
Simon Williams
Telly Savalas
Terry Jones 
Tom Baker 
Wayne Rogers 
Anthony Andrews
Bruce Boxleitner
Bruce McCulloch 
Colin Baker 
Dave Foley 
David Hasselhoff
Dirk Benedict
Gene Anthony Ray
Gerald McRaney 
Hugh Laurie 
Jameson Parker
Jeremy Brett
Jimmy Smits 
John Forsythe 
John Stamos 
Johnny Depp 
Kevin McDonald 
Mark McKinney 
Martin Kove
Michael J. Fox
Michael Praed
Mr. T
Patrick Duffy 
Peter Davison 
Richard Dean Anderson
Rik Mayall 
Rowan Atkinson 
Sam Neill
Scott Thompson 
Simon MacCorkindale 
Stephen Fry 
Sylvester McCoy 
Ted Lange 
Tom Selleck 
Tony Danza 
Alexander Siddig 
Andre Braugher
Andreas Katsulas 
Andrew Robinson 
Anthony Head 
Anthony Starke
Armin Shimerman 
Avery Brooks 
Brad Dourif 
Brent Spiner 
Bruce Campbell 
Charles Shaughnessy 
Colm Meaney 
Craig Charles 
Dana Ashbrook 
Danny John-Jules 
Darren E. Burrows
David Duchovny
David Hyde Pierce
David Schwimmer 
David Suchet 
David Wenham 
Dean Stockwell 
Garrett Wang 
Gary Cole 
Grant Show
James Earl Jones
James Marsters 
Jeff Conaway 
Jeffrey Combs 
John Corbett 
John de Lancie 
John Goodman
John Shea 
Jonathan Frakes
Joseph Marcell 
Kevin Smith 
Kevin Sorbo 
Kyle MacLachlan 
LeVar Burton 
Luke Perry
Marc Alaimo 
Mark-Paul Gosselaar 
Matt LeBlanc
Matthew Perry
Michael Dorn 
Michael Horse 
Michael Hurst
Michael O’Hare 
Michael Ontkean 
Michael Tylo
Miguel Ferrer 
Mitch Pileggi 
Nate Richert 
Nicholas Lea 
Noah Wyle
Paolo Montalban
Patrick Stewart 
Paul Gross
Paul Johansson 
Paul McGann 
Peter Wingfield 
René Auberjonois 
Robert Beltran
Robert Carlyle
Robert Duncan McNeill
Ron Perlman
Scott Bakula 
Seth Green 
Spencer Rochfort
Stephen Nichols 
Ted Danson 
Ted Raimi
Thorsten Kaye 
Tim Daly
Timothy Dalton
Tim Russ 
Valentine Pelka
William Shockley
Ben Browder 
Brandon Quinn
Brian Krause
Chad Michael Murray 
Christian Kane 
Conner Trinneer 
Daniel Dae Kim 
David Boreanaz
David Tennant 
Donnie Wahlberg
Eric Close
Ioan Gruffudd
Jensen Ackles 
Jeremy Sisto 
Joe Lando
Joshua Jackson
Keith Hamilton Cobb
Michael Shanks 
Nathan Fillion 
Neil Patrick Harris
Reece Shearsmith 
Richard Ayoade
Rob Lowe
Ron Glass
Scott Cohen
Skeet Ulrich
Tom Welling
Tony Shalhoub 
Billy Dee Williams 
Bruce Willis 
Clint Eastwood 
Colin Firth 
George Clooney 
Jeremy Irons 
Paul Michael Glaser
Pierce Brosnan
Sean Bean
Blair Underwood
David James Elliot 
Michael Vartan 
Michael T. Weiss 
Scott Patterson 
Sebastian Cabot
Luke Halpin
Adam Brody
Jason Bateman 
Matt Bomer 
Timothy Olyphant 
Woody Harrelson
Richard Biggs
Robin Williams
Will Smith
John Schneider
Milo Ventimiglia
Bobby Troup
Bobby Sherman
Chad Everett
Casey Biggs
Jason Priestley
Don Adams
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Hmm desi Casey Jones
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2024 New York Yankees Roster
Pitchers
#0 Marcus Stroman (Brookhaven, New York)*
#29 Clayton Beeter (North Richland Hills, Texas)**
#30 Luke Weaver (DeLand, Florida)
#35 Clay Holmes (Slocomb, Alabama)
#36 Clarke Schmidt (Acworth, Georgia)
#41 Tommy Kahnle (Colonie, New York)
#43 Jonathan Loáisiga (Managua, Nicaragua)
#45 Gerrit Cole (Orange, California)
#47 Victor González (Ciudad Tuxpan, Mexico)*
#55 Carlos Rodón (Holly Springs, North Carolina)
#56 Lou Trivino (Green Lane, Pennsylvania)
#57 Nick Burdi (Downers Grove Township, Illinois)*
#59 Scott Effross (Twinsburg, Ohio)
#64 Caleb Ferguson (Jefferson Township, Ohio)*
#65 Nestor Cortés; Jr. (Hialeah, Florida)
#71 Ian Hamilton (Vancouver, Washington)
#81 Luis Gil (Azua De Compostella, Dominican Republic)
#87 McKinley Moore (Houston, Texas)*
Catchers
#28 Austin Wells (Las Vegas, Nevada)
#39 Jose Trevino (Corpus Christi, Texas)
Infielders
#11 Anthony Volpe (Watchung, New Jersey)
#19 Jon Berti (Troy, Michigan)*
#25 Gleyber Torres (Santiago De León De Caracas, Venezuela)
#26 D.J. LeMahieu (Bloomfield Charter Township, Michigan)
#48 Anthony Rizzo (Parkland, Florida)
#91 Oswald Peraza (Barquisimeto, Venezuela)
Outfielders
#12 Trent Grisham (North Richland Hills, Texas)*
#14 Jahmai Jones (Peachtree Corners, Georgia)*
#22 Juan Soto; Jr. (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)*
#24 Alex Verdugo (Tucson, Arizona)*
#27 Giancarlo Stanton (Los Angeles, California)
#89 Jasson Domínguez (Esperanza, Dominican Republic)
#95 Oswaldo Cabrera (Gaurenas, Venezuela)
#99 Aaron Judge (San Joaquin County, California)
Coaches
Manager Aaron Boone (Villa Park, California)
Bench coach Brad Ausmus (New Haven, Connecticut)
Hitting coach James Rowson (Mt. Vernon, New York)
Assistant hitting coach Casey Dykes (Franklin, Tennessee)
Assistant hitting coach Pat Roessler (Phoenix, Arizona)
Pitching coach Matt Blake (Concord, New Hampshire)
Assistant pitching coach Desi Druschel (Vinton, Iowa)
Catching coach Tanner Swanson (Cle Elum, Washington)
Bullpen coach Mike Harkey (San Diego, California)
1B/infield coach Travis Chapman (Jacksonville, Florida)
3B/outfield coach Luis Rojas (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
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Character Actress
Vivi Janiss (born Vivian Audrey Jamison; May 29, 1911 – September 7, 1988) Film and television actress.
From 1952 to 1955, Janiss appeared in five episodes of Jack Webb's original version of the Dragnet police drama television series. From 1953 to 1957, she was cast in four episodes of the Schlitz Playhouse of Stars anthology series. From 1954 to 1959, Janiss appeared as Myrtle Davis in 11 episodes of Robert Young's Father Knows Best situation comedy series. From 1959 to 1962, she was cast in six episodes, none in the starring role, of the NBC Western series Wagon Train with Ward Bond and John McIntire.
In 1955, she played the historical Mary Todd Lincoln in "How Chance Made Lincoln President" in the anthology series TV Reader's Digest.
In 1957, Janiss joined Frank Ferguson as guest stars in the roles of Mabel and Frank Cliff in the episode "No Blaze of Glory" of Rod Cameron's syndicated series State Trooper. In 1959, Janiss was cast the role of Ella Westover in a second State Trooper episode, "Excitement at Milltown”. On December 4, 1959, Janiss was cast in the CBS anthology series Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, hosted by Desi Arnaz in the episode "The Hanging Judge".  
In its first season on the air, Janiss was cast with Everett Sloane in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone episode "The Fever". Then on October 7, 1960, cast as Edna Castle, she joined Luther Adler in the role of her husband, pawnbroker Arthur Castle, in "The Man in the Bottle" episode of The Twilight Zone.  Years later in 1977, Janiss played a minor role as a pawnshop proprietor in the episode "Second Chance" of James Garner's NBC detective series The Rockford Files.
Janiss appeared in many other series, too, three times on The F.B.I., starring Efrem Zimbalist Jr., and twice each on The Virginian and Ben Casey. She was cast once on Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater, Lawman, Trackdown, Cimarron City, Route 66, Have Gun – Will Travel, Follow the Sun, Hennesey, Outlaws, Laramie, 87th Precinct, Perry Mason, Mannix, and The Streets of San Francisco.
After she and Bob Cummings divorced, Janiss wed actor John Larch. The couple appeared together on four television series, including the series premiere, "No Fat Cops", on October 3, 1961, of ABC's The New Breed, starring Leslie Nielsen. In this episode, Larch and Janiss were cast as John and Mary Clark. Earlier, the two had co-starred on November 23, 1959, as Johnny and Elsie in the episode "End of an Era" of NBC's Western series, Tales of Wells Fargo, starring Dale Robertson, and on May 23, 1960, as Isaiah and Rebecca Macabee in the episode "The Proud Earth" of the half-hour NBC anthology series Goodyear Theatre. On November 9, 1960, Larch and Janiss appeared as Ben and Sarah Harness in the episode "The Cathy Eckhart Story" of Wagon Train, with Susan Oliver in the starring role. Later, on December 19, 1968, the couple appeared again together in the 10th episode "Yesterday Died and Tomorrow Won't Be Born" of Jack Lord's CBS crime drama Hawaii Five-O.
Janiss' last roles were in the 1978 CBS television film First, You Cry, a story about breast cancer starring Mary Tyler Moore, and in two 1979 CBS series appearances on Barnaby Jones with Buddy Ebsen  and House Calls, starring Wayne Rogers.  (Wikipedia)
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Who I Write For
Outer Banks: JJ Maybank, Sarah Cameron, John B Routledge, Pope Heyward, Kiara Carrera, Topper Thornton, Rafe Cameron // JJxPope, JJxSarah, JJxJohn B, SarahxKiara
Julie and the Phantoms: Luke Patterson, Reggie Peters, Alex Meyers, Julie Molina
Peaky Blinders: Tommy Shelby, Finn Shelby, Arthur Shelby, John Shelby, Ada Shelby, Alfie Solomons, Johnny Dogs
Stranger Things: Steve Harrington, Jonathan Byers, Nancy Wheeler, Billy Hargrove, Robin Buckley, Eddie Munson
Marvel Cinematic Universe: Steve Rogers, Bucky Barnes, Sam Wilson, Peter Parker, Wanda Maximoff, Pietro Maximoff, Loki, Valkyrie, Carol Danvers, Natasha Romanoff, Ikaris, Nebula, Sersei, Xu Shang-Chi, Yelena Belova, Kate Bishop, Druig, Maria Hill, MJ Watson, Darcy Lewis, Makkari
Top Gun Maverick: Jake ‘Hangman’ Seresin, Natasha ‘Phoenix’ Trace, Mickey ‘Fanboy’ Garcia, Robert ‘Bob’ Floyd, Javy ‘Coyote’ Machado
Big Sky: Cassie Dewell, Mark Lindor, Jenny Hoyt, Travis Stone, Beau Arlen, Ren Bhullar, Blake Kleinsasser, Cormac Barnes
Outer Range: Rhett Abbott
The Bear: Carmy Berzatto, Richie Jerimovich, Marcus, Sydney Adamu
Netflix Marvel: Matt Murdock, Foggy Nelson, Karen Page, Frank Castle, Jessica Jones
Penny Dreadful: Ethan Chandler, Victor Frankenstein, Dorian Gray, Vanessa Ives, Henry Jeykll
Vikings: Ivar the Boneless, Ubbe, Bjorn Ironside, Hvitserk
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, Carl Grimes, Glenn Rhee, Rick Grimes, Connie, Maggie Greene, Beth Greene, Michonne, Negan
Chicago Fire: Brian Zvonecek, Kelly Severide, Peter Mills, Gabby Dawson, Matt Casey, Leslie Shay, Jessica Chilton, Sylvie Brett, Stella Kidd, Blake Gallo, Violet Makami, Evan Hawkins, Darren Ritter, Joe Cruz
Chicago PD: Jay Halstead, Erin Lindsay, Kevin Atwater, Kim Burgess, Hailey Upton, Sean Roman, Adam Ruzek, Dante Torres
Chicago Med: Will Halstead, April Sexton, Connor Rhodes, Ethan Choi, Sarah Reese, Jeff Clarke, Crockett Marcel, Dylan Scott, Stevie Hammer, Natalie Manning
CSI: Vegas: Joshua Folsom
Once Upon a Time: Killian Jones, Regina Mills, Emma Swan, Graham, Ruby, Robin Hood
The Society: Harry Bingham, Gareth ‘ Grizz’ Visser, Kelly Alldrich, Ellle Tompkins, Allie Pressman, Cassandra Pressman, Helena Wu, Sam Eliot, Lexi, Becca Gelb, Gordie
Law and Order SVU: Sonny Carisi, Rafael Barba, Amanda Rollins, Nick Amaro, Joe Velasco
Criminal Minds: Spencer Reid, Emily Prentiss 
To All the Boys: Peter Kavinsky, Lara Jean Covey, John Ambrose McClaren, Josh Sanderson
Anne with an E: Gilbert Blythe, Anne Shirley Cuthbert, Jerry Baynard, Diana Barry, Sebastian LaCroix, Cole MacKenzie, Muriel Stacy
Supernatural: Dean Winchester, Charlie Bradbury, Castiel, Meg Masters
Dear Evan Hansen: Connor Murphy, Evan Hansen, Zoe Murphy
RENT: Mark Cohen, Roger Davis, Joanne Jefferson
Newsies: Jack Kelly, Crutchie, Racetrack, Finch, Davey Jacobs, Katherine Pulitzer
Arrow: Oliver Queen, Thea Queen, Laurel Lance, Tommy Merlyn, Felicity Smoak
Euphoria: Fezco, Lexi Howard
Harry Potter: Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, Hermione Granger, Ginny Weasley, Neville Longbottom, Fred Weasley, George Weasley, Oliver Wood, Draco Malfoy, Luna Lovegood
Gilmore Girls: Lane Kim, Rory Gilmore, Jess Mariano, Logan Huntzberger, Paris Geller
Veronica Mars: Logan Echolls, Veronica Mars
i-Zombie: Lliv Moore, Major Lilywhite, Peyton Charles, Blaine DeBeers, Ravi Chakrabarti, Lowell Tracey, Chase Graves
Star Wars: Luke Skywalker, Jin Erso, Poe Dameron, Finn, Rey, Din Djarin, Cassian Andor, Kylo Ren
Sweet Magnolias: Tyler Townsend, Annie Sullivan
Fear Street: Deena Johnson, Sam Fraser, Christine ‘Ziggy’ Berman
Walker: Independence: Abigail Walker, Kate, Hoyt Rawlins, Calian, Augustus, Tom Davidson
The Winchesters: Lakita Desi, Carlos Cervantes, Ada Monroe, John Winchester, Mary Campbell
Lessons in Chemistry: Calvin Evans
Tracker: Colter Shaw, Russell Shaw
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THE DESILU REVUE
“The Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse” ~ December 25, 1959
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Produced by Bert Granet & Lucille Ball
Directed by Claudio Guzman
Written by Bob Schiller & Bob Weiskopf
Original Music by Walter Kent & Walton Farrar  
Synopsis: The Desilu Playhouse is hosting a Christmas Party and the action flashes back to the group's first opening night, at which Lucy was a nervous wreck as their producer. In between songs and dance numbers, Lucy, Vivian, Bill, and Desi indulge in some classic “I Love Lucy” antics when Desi bans Lucy from backstage. Naturally, she finds a way in!  
Starring...
Lucille Ball was born on August 6, 1911 in Jamestown, New York. She began her screen career in 1933 and was known in Hollywood as ‘Queen of the B’s’ due to her many appearances in ‘B’ movies. With Richard Denning, she starred in a radio program titled “My Favorite Husband” which eventually led to the creation of “I Love Lucy,” a television situation comedy in which she co-starred with her real-life husband, Latin bandleader Desi Arnaz. The program was phenomenally successful, allowing the couple to purchase what was once RKO Studios, re-naming it Desilu. When the show ended in 1960 (in an hour-long format known as “The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour”) so did Lucy and Desi’s marriage. In 1962, hoping to keep Desilu financially solvent, Lucy returned to the sitcom format with “The Lucy Show,” which lasted six seasons. She followed that with a similar sitcom “Here’s Lucy” co-starring with her real-life children, Lucie and Desi Jr., as well as Gale Gordon, who had joined the cast of “The Lucy Show” during season two. Before her death in April 1989, Lucy made one more attempt at a sitcom with “Life With Lucy,” also with Gordon, which was not a success and was canceled after just 13 episodes. She died on April 26, 1989 at the age of 77.
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Desi Arnaz was born in Cuba in 1917 and immigrated to America as a youngster. He was a musician who married Lucille Ball in 1940 after meeting her on the set of 1939’s Too Many Girls, which he had done on stage in New York. In order to keep him ‘off the road’ Ball convinced producers to cast him as her husband in a new television project based on her radio show “My Favorite Husband.” The network was convinced. In 1951, Arnaz and Ball began playing Lucy and Ricky Ricardo, roles they would be identified with for the rest of their lives. The couple had two children together, Lucie and Desi Jr. In 1960, Ball and Arnaz divorced. Desi became a producer, responsible for such hits as “The Mothers-in-Law” (1967-69). He re-married in 1963. Desi Aranz died in 1986, just a few years before Ball.
Desi also narrates the program.  
Special Guest Star
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Hedda Hopper was born Elda Furry in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. She was one of Hollywood’s most powerful and influential columnists. She appeared on “I Love Lucy” and “The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour.” Among her hundreds of films as an actress, she did two with Lucille Ball: Bunker Bean (1936) and That’s Right – You’re Wrong (1939). Hopper was best known for her flamboyant hats. In films and television, Hopper has been portrayed by such actors as Fiona Shaw (RKO 281), Jane Alexander (Malice in Wonderland), Katherine Helmond (Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story), Helen Mirren (Trumbo), Tilda Swinton (Hail, Caesar!), Judy Davis (“Feud”), and Holly Kaplan (”Hollywood”). 
With...
William Frawley was already a Hollywood veteran when he was hired by Desi Arnaz to play Fred Mertz on “I Love Lucy.” After the series concluded he joined the cast of “My Three Sons” playing Bub Casey. His final appearance before his death in March 1966 was as a stable groom on an episode of “The Lucy Show,” also featuring Ann Sothern. 
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Vivian Vance was born Vivian Roberta Jones in Cherryvale, Kansas in 1909, although her family quickly moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico where she was raised. She had extensive theatre experience, co-starring on Broadway with Ethel Merman in “Anything Goes.” She was acting in a play in Southern California when she was spotted by Desi Arnaz and hired to play Ethel Mertz, Lucy Ricardo’s neighbor and best friend. The pairing is credited with much of the success of “I Love Lucy.” Vance was convinced to join the cast of “The Lucy Show” in 1962, but stayed with the series only through season three, making occasional guest appearances afterwards. She made a total of six appearance on “Here’s Lucy.” She also joined Lucy for a TV special “Lucy Calls the President” in 1977. Vance died two years later.
Guests...
John Bromfield (Audience Member) was best known for playing the title role in the Desilu / CBS series “U.S. Marshal.” He retired from acting in 1960 to become a commercial fisherman. In 1959, he was married to Larri Thomas, who appeared in “Lucy Wants a Career” (1959) on “The Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse.” He died in 2005 at age 83.
Spring Byington (below) received an Academy Award nomination for her role as Penelope Sycamore in You Can't Take It with You (1938). She appeared in twenty Broadway plays between 1924 and 1935. She made her film debut as Marmee March in 1933's Little Women. Her career included a seven-year run on radio and television as the star of “December Bride,” a Desilu / CBS production. The show followed “I Love Lucy” on the CBS Monday night line-up from Fall 1954 to Spring 1959. Desi Arnaz played himself on a 1956 episode of the series. She was a former MGM contract player who appeared in films from the 1930s to the 1960s. She played the “Batman” character  J. Pauline Spaghetti in 1966. Byington made an appearance on the Desilu series “The Greatest Show on Earth” in 1964. Her final roles were as Major Nelson's mother on “I Dream of Jeannie” in 1967 and as the Mother General on “The Flying Nun” in 1968. She died in 1971 at age 84.
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William Demarest (above) was best remembered as Uncle Charlie on “My Three Sons,” a role created after the death of William Frawley. This is one of two times Demarest and Frawley appeared together on screen. The other was in The Farmer's Daughter (1940). He was nominated for an Academy Award in the biography, The Jolson Story (1946). Demarest did three films with Lucille Ball, including Sorrowful Jones (1949). He died in 1983 at age 91.
Lita Baron (Audience Member, below) was born Isabelita Castro and played Ricky Ricardo's former dance partner Renita Perez in “Cuban Pals” (ILL S1;E28).  She also appeared in the films Club Havana (1945) and Don Ricardo Returns (1946). Despite this, Baron was actually born in Spain, not Cuba. From 1948 to 1970 she was married to actor Rory Calhoun and had appeared on his CBS / Desilu series “The Texan.”
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Rory Calhoun (Audience Member, above) starred in many Westerns in the 1950s and '60s and was famous for his black cowboy hat. As a young man he spent some time in prison. Born Francis Timothy McCown, his screen name was given to him by David O. Selznick. In 1959 he was appearing in the CBS / Desilu show “The Texan” (1958-60).  
Bonita Granville (Audience Member) was nominated for an Oscar in 1937 for These Three. She was also known as Nancy Drew from the serials of the 1930s. In 1959, Granville became producer of the TV series “Lassie” and this is probably the reason she is in the audience here.
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Lassie is one of the most famous canine stars in Hollywood history. From 1954 to 1974, Lassie had her own series. The collie also starred in numerous films. She was mentioned on “I Love Lucy.”
George Murphy (Audience Member) started singing and dancing on Broadway at age 25. There he is credited with introducing Bob Hope to his wife Dolores. In Hollywood, he became Screen Actors Guild (SAG) President and was eventually elected US Senator. He was given a special Oscar in 1950. Murphy was in four films with Lucille Ball between 1934 and 1941. He starred with Desi Arnaz in The Navy Comes Through (1942) and Bataan (1943). In 1959, Murphy and Desi switched roles when Desi took a role in his own anthology series “The Westinghouse-Desilu Playhouse” and Murphy acted as guest host. Murphy interviewed Lucy and Desi for “MGM Parade” in February 1956. He died in 1992 at age 89.
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Ann Sothern appeared in the first “Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour” “Lucy Takes a Cruise to Havana” (1957) as Susie MacNamara, the same character she played on her show “Private Secretary” from 1953 to 1957. In return Lucille Ball played Lucy Ricardo on her show in 1959. Sothern appeared with Ball in five films between 1933 and 1943. On “The Lucy Show” Sothern made three appearances as Rosie, the Countess Framboise. She was nominated for an Oscar for her final screen appearance in The Whales of August in 1987. She is buried near her home in Sun Valley, Idaho, a place also dear to Lucy and Desi.
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Danny Thomas was born Amos Muzyad Yakhoob Kairouz in 1912. His screen career began in 1947 but he was most famous for appearing on television in the long-running show “Make Room for Daddy” (1953-64), which was shot at Desilu Studios. When the series moved from ABC to CBS in 1957, Thomas and the cast starred in a rare TV cross-over with “The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour” titled “Lucy Makes Room for Danny” (December 1958). In return, Lucy and Desi turned up on Thomas’s show. Fifteen years later, Lucy and Danny did yet another cross-over when Lucy Carter of “Here’s Lucy” appeared on “Make Room for Granddaddy.” In addition, Thomas also played an aging artist on a 1973 episode of “Here’s Lucy.” He died in 1999.
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Bess Flowers (Audience Member, uncredited) was dubbed ‘Queen of the Extras’ in Hollywood and is credited with more than 700 film and TV appearances from 1923 to 1964. She was seen in the audience of Over the Teacups in “Ethel’s Birthday” (ILL S4;E8) and The Most Happy Fella during “Lucy’s Night in Town” (ILL S6;E22). Flowers also made five uncredited appearances on “The Lucy Show.” Not surprisingly, she was a founding member of SEG, the Screen Extras Guild (now part of SAG) in 1945. She appeared in more films with Lucille Ball than any other performer. 
Cast of the Desilu Workshop...
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Robert Osborne was the host on Turner Classic Movies from its inception in 1994, in large part due to his knowledge of film. It was Lucille Ball who suggested that Osborne combine his interest in classic film and training in journalism, and write instead of act. Osborne took this advice and produced "Academy Awards Illustrated" a book which then begat his years at The Hollywood Reporter. He also became the official historian of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He also acted in “Chain of Command” for the “Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse,” also in 1959, and also with Hugh O'Brien. Osborne died in 2017 at age 84.
Billed as “Bob Osborne” in the opening number.
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Roger Perry also appeared in “Ballad of a Bad Man” for “Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse” in 1959 written by Desi Arnaz. He later starred in Desilu's “Mannix” and “Star Trek.” He died in July 2018 at age 85.
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Howard Storm married fellow Playhouse cast member Marilyn Lovell in 1959. He started directing in 1975. In 1959 he appeared in the CBS series “Hennessy” and the following year made an appearance on the Desilu series “The Untouchables.”
Billed as “Howie Storm” in the opening number.
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Jerry Antes graduated from Hollywood Professional School in 1944. In “Hedda Hopper's Hollywood” Lucille Ball calls him by name in their brief promotion of the Desilu Playhouse. Prior to this, Antes was a dancer who made three appearances on “The Alan Young Show” (1950).
Majel Barrett was later cast as Nurse Chapel on Desilu’s new space adventure series, “Star Trek.” During this time she had a relationship with the show’s creator Gene Roddenberry, marrying him in 1969, the same year the series was canceled. She was part of most all iterations of “Star Trek” until her death in 2008. In 1962 she played a secretary in “Lucy is Kangaroo for a Day” (TLS S1;E7).  
Billed as “Majel Barret” in the opening number.
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Mark Tobin appeared on the TV series “Lock-Up” in 1959. He made two appearances on the original “Star Trek,” one as a Klignon. He also played a Klignon on “Star Trek: Voyager” in 1999.  
Robert Barron made the 'B' movie Tank Commandos in 1959. He only has one other credit of record, a 1964 appearance in the film The Ballad of a Gunfighter. He died in 2002 at age 78.  This may be due to the misspelling of his surname. 
Billed as “Rob Barran” in the opening number.
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Fran Martin
Billed as “Frances Martin” in the opening number.
Gary Menteer started his career as a dancer, but later transitioned to being a writer, director, and casting agent, earning two Emmy nods for “Punky Brewster” (1984-88). He died in 2016 at age 76.
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Janice Carroll started playing background characters and uncredited roles in 1951. In 1959 she appeared in the Desilu series “U.S. Marshal.” Her final screen appearance was in 1987. She died in 1993 at age 61.  
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Carole Cook made four appearances playing Thelma Green on “The Lucy Show,” although she also played Mrs. Valance in three episodes and a variety of other characters in eleven others. Although she was born as Mildred Cook, Ball suggested she take the name Carole, in honor of Lucy’s great friend, Carole Lombard. Cook also went on to appear in five episodes of “Here’s Lucy.”
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Georgine Darcy was most famous as Miss Torso in the Hitchcock thriller Rear Window (1954), her screen debut. In 1958 she made a single appearance on “Make Room for Daddy” filmed by Desilu. Her final appearance was on Desilu's “Mannix” in 1971. As part of the Desilu Playhouse, she was also seen in “Hedda Hopper's Hollywood.” She died in 2004 at age 73.
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Dick Kallman was next cast as a bellboy in the final “Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour” “Lucy Meets the Mustache” (1960). Kallman replaced Tommy Steele on Broadway in the musical Half a Sixpence. The actor was killed during a robbery in 1980.
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Bob Travis had only one previous screen credit, appearing on “The Jack Paar Tonight Show” in September 1958. 
Billed as “Bob Trevis” in the opening number.
Marilyn Lovell was a singer who appeared in Hollywood and New York. Her first husband was Desilu Playhouse member Howie Storm. Her second husband was Carol Burnett's musical director Peter Matz. In 1959 she made an appearance on CBS's “Tightrope.” She died in 2012 at age 80.  
Billed as “Marilynn Lovell” in the opening number.
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John O'Neill was primarily a singer, who sang the title tune of the Western series “Wagon Train” (1958-59).  He appeared in Young Jesse James (1960), and is rumored to have been one of the whistlers for the theme of The Good, The Bad, And the Ugly (1966). 
Billed as “Johnny O’Neill” in the opening number.
About “The Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse”
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After the end of the half-hour “I Love Lucy” episodes, Desi Arnaz convinced CBS to purchase an anthology series titled “Desilu Playhouse” which would feature different hour-long dramas every week along with monthly stories of the Ricardos and the Mertzes. 
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Thirteen hour-long “I Love Lucy” adventures were eventually made and sold to syndication as “The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour,” ten of which were produced under Westinghouse sponsorship. The appliance company paid a then-record 12 million dollars to sponsor the show, which resulted in the cancellation of their prestigious “Studio One” anthology show. Desi Arnaz hosted the show and introduced the stories from in front of a show curtain (ostensibly at the Desilu Playhouse). 
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Desi, Lucy, Vivian Vance, and William Frawley, were often involved in the lengthy studio-filmed Westinghouse commercials and promotions, with Betty Furness spokesperson for the Westinghouse products. 
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Although it wasn't around long, the series gave birth to pilots for “The Untouchables” and “The Twilight Zone.” In fact, many entries proved to be pilots for series, not all of which were produced.
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In the summer of 1958, in anticipation of the partnership, the cast of “I Love Lucy” played themselves in aun industrial film that toured the Desilu Studios, promoted “Lucy Goes to Mexico” and highlighted Westinghouse appliances. The film was never broadcast, but only made to show Westinghouse dealers and corporate clients. Years later it was colorized for video. 
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The Desilu Playhouse was an actual little theatre on the Desilu backlot which hosted classes for actors and put shows for agents and industry insiders. 
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When Lucille Ball joined RKO in the 1930s, the program was headed by Ginger Rogers' mother, Lela. Lucille wanted to continue the tradition.
About “The Desilu Revue”
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In late 1959, sixteen of the workshop actors joined the “I Love Lucy” cast in creating a holiday special. The show aired on Christmas Day 1959 and featured gossip columnist Hedda Hopper as well as many other stars then working on the Desilu lot. 
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Hopper also took the opportunity to shoot footage for her own TV special, “Hedda Hopper's Hollywood”, with Lucy cross-promoting her special. 
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This is essentially a musical variety show starring the members of the Desilu workshop, actors Desilu was grooming to appear in series’ or launch their careers in films. Among the most famous to participate were Robert Osborne (future host of Turner Classic Movies) and Carole Cook, who went on to play character roles on Lucy's sitcoms and on Broadway. Majel Barrett would become known as “the mother of Star Trek” (a Desilu series) and wife to Gene Rodenberry, the show's creator.  
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This program was aired only once. It is one of just a handful of holiday programs produced by Lucille Ball. A Christmas 'tag' was added to episodes of “I Love Lucy” until it was fleshed out into a full-length flashback show during season six. “The Lucy Show” produced two Christmas themed episodes, and one for New Year's Eve.
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The show opens with Lucille Ball driving a golf cart through the studio streets laden down with a stack of Christmas presents and a decorated Christmas tree. Desi Arnaz narrates. Inside the Desilu Playhouse, the cast are decorating the theatre and singing “Jingle Bells.” Hedda Hopper arrives and compliments the tree:
Hedda Hopper: “It would make a stunning hat!”
Hopper is going to do a column on the 'kids' of the workshop.  As Lucy dashes off to check on the catering from the commissary, Desi tells Hedda how nervous Lucy was during the opening night of their first workshop production. Flashback to opening night – and Lucy is backstage busily checking in with all of the ‘kids’ in the workshop.  
Lucy has prevailed upon nearly everyone at Desilu to pitch in. William Demarest and Spring Byington are working on costumes. Lassie delivers opening night flowers to Lucy. Vivian Vance is doing make-up. William Frawley is the stage doorman.  
Lucy reprimands Janice Carroll for peeking through a hole in the curtain to see her mother – it is bad luck. Lucy asks Desi to conduct the orchestra instead of their usual conductor. Ann Sothern (wearing a tiara and fur stole) takes tickets – in between signing her autograph for fans.
Danny Thomas is outside operating the huge searchlight. He tells Lucy that he started in show business as an usher in the movies with a tiny flashlight – and look at him now!  
Desi enters the auditorium with his baton to start the show, but cannot find the entrance to the orchestra pit. After a few words with audience member George Murphy, he jumps the railing.  
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Lucy barrels through the stage door to deliver her last minute notes to the cast but is stopped by Bill Frawley, remembering Desi's orders to keep Lucy away from the cast.  His behavior surprises Lucy.
Lucy: “Bill Frawley how can you be so mean?” Frawley: “Don't think of me as Bill Frawley. Think of me as Fred Mertz.” [evil laugh]
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The 16 workshop members sing the opening number “We Wanna Be By You” written for the show by Walter Kent and Walton Farrar. 
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Next up is a jazz dance routine featuring Georgine Darcy, Jerry Antes, and Gary Menteer.
Vivian discovers Lucy trying to sneak backstage through a dressing room window. Lucy threatens to tell the audience Vivian's real age if she doesn't let her in! Bill Frawley discovers Lucy giving notes to the cast. His scowl scares Lucy into leaving the same way she came in!
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Johnny O'Neill sings “Fast Freight” by Terry Gilkyson while accompanying himself on the guitar. The song was a 1958 hit for The Kingston Trio.  
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Dick Kallman (sporting a goatee) and Carole Cook do a beatnik number called “Hip To The Blues” by Baker, Young, Raskin, and Burger.
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Marilyn Lovell sings the torch song “I Still Remember.”  
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During the intermission, Lucy and Vivian bury themselves in fur coats up to their eyeballs to listen to the producers’ chatter about the first act. The only thing they overhear is that Ann Sothern has lost her gloves!
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Act Two opens on a busy Parisian street with an American sailor on leave. The sailor sings “I'm in Love With Paris.”  An Army officer sitting at a café table sings “Alone In Gay Paris.”  
In the dressing room, Bob Osborne reads a note from Lucy written on the mirror in lipstick. It references using a hand mike in “the bandstand number.” Curiously, no such song is in the show. Perhaps it was cut or (more likely) never existed.  
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Carole Cook sings a comedy song called “Whistler's Mother” by Mike Stewart and Shelley Mowell. In it, Cook is seen as a tableau vivant of the famous painting come to life. She steps out of the frame and transforms into a vamp.  
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A barbershop-style song “Summertime is Summertime” by Walter Kent and Kim Gannon is sung by four of the men in candy striped suits and straw boaters. It opens up into a gay nineties dance number. It finishes with a cake walk to “Hey Do Ya Love Me Honey” led by Roger Perry singing and playing the piano.
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The program returns to the present and the Desilu Playhouse Christmas Party with Desi telling Hedda Hopper what happened on opening night. The workshop members sing “Let's Pretend It's Christmas Eve” while Lucy, Desi, Bill, Vivian, and Hedda look on adoringly.  
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Overcome with emotion, Vivian Vance impulsively gives Bill Frawley an affectionate kiss on the cheek and whispers “Merry Christmas” to him. Surprisingly, he returns the favor. Considering the well-known friction between the two, this is either very convincing acting or the pair had mended fences knowing their decade working together was finally drawing to an end. Vance had just nixed an “I Love Lucy” sequel about the Mertzes, despite the fact that Frawley was open to the idea.
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Not a camera trick!  Make-up by Fred Phillips!
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People's Choice Awards 2019 — full list of winners
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E!'s People Choice Awards held on Sunday night, November 10, and some of the biggest names in Hollywood were at the event, including Kevin Hart who made his first public appearance since his car accident. Hart accepted the Comedy Act of 2019 recognition after which he gave his first public speech since his September car accident. In his speech, he thanked his family and fans for their support. People Jennifer Aniston, Gwen Stefani, and P!nk were also some of those who received honors this year. Aniston was honored with The People’s Icon award, Stefani earned the Fashion Icon Award, and Pink took home The People’s Champion for her charity work. Below is the full list of winners: MOVIE Movie of 2019: WINNER: Avengers: Endgame Toy Story 4 Captain Marvel Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw The Lion King John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum Us Spider-Man: Far From Home Comedy Movie of 2019: WINNER: Murder Mystery The Upside Yesterday The Hustle Men in Black: International Long Shot Little Good Boys Action Movie of 2019: WINNER: Avengers: Endgame Spider-Man: Far From Home Captain Marvel John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum Shazam! Godzilla: King of the Monsters Dark Phoenix Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw Drama Movie of 2019: WINNER: After Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood Rocketman Five Feet Apart Glass Us Triple Frontier Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile Family Movie of 2019: Toy Story 4 The Lion King WINNER: Aladdin The Secret Life of Pets 2 How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part Pokémon Detective Pikachu The Angry Birds Movie 2 Male Movie Star of 2019: WINNER: Robert Downey Jr., Avengers: Endgame Chris Hemsworth, Avengers: Endgame Tom Holland, Spider-Man: Far From Home Will Smith, Aladdin Keanu Reeves, John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum Samuel L. Jackson, Captain Marvel Dwayne Johnson, Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw Adam Sandler, Murder Mystery Female Movie Star of 2019: Millie Bobby Brown, Godzilla: King of the Monsters Scarlett Johansson, Avengers: Endgame WINNER: Zendaya, Spider-Man: Far From Home Sophie Turner, Dark Phoenix Jennifer Aniston, Murder Mystery Brie Larson, Captain Marvel Lupita Nyong’o, Us Tessa Thompson, Men in Black: International Drama Movie Star of 2019: Taron Egerton, Rocketman WINNER: Cole Sprouse, Five Feet Apart Zac Efron, Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile Lupita Nyong’o, Us Leonardo DiCaprio, Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood Sarah Paulson, Glass Samuel L. Jackson, Glass Comedy Movie Star of 2019: Ali Wong, Always Be My Maybe Kevin Hart, The Upside Rebel Wilson, Isn’t It Romantic Adam Sandler, Murder Mystery Liam Hemsworth, Isn’t It Romantic Dwayne Johnson, Fighting With My Family Mindy Kaling, Late Night WINNER: Noah Centineo, The Perfect Date Action Movie Star of 2019: Robert Downey Jr., Avengers: Endgame Chris Evans, Avengers: Endgame WINNER: Tom Holland, Spider-Man: Far From Home Halle Berry, John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum Keanu Reeves, John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum Sophie Turner, Dark Phoenix Brie Larson, Captain Marvel Dwayne Johnson, Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw Animated Movie Star of 2019: America Ferrera, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Tom Hanks, Toy Story 4 Kevin Hart, The Secret Life of Pets 2 WINNER: Beyoncé, The Lion King Ryan Reynolds, Pokémon Detective Pikachu Chris Pratt, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part Tiffany Haddish, The Secret Life of Pets 2 Awkwafina, The Angry Birds Movie 2 TV Show of 2019: Game of Thrones WWE Raw WINNER: Stranger Things The Walking Dead The Big Bang Theory Riverdale This Is Us Grey’s Anatomy Drama Show of 2019: Grey’s Anatomy This Is Us Chicago P.D. Game of Thrones WINNER: Stranger Things Big Little Lies Riverdale The Walking Dead Comedy Show of 2019: WINNER: The Big Bang Theory Saturday Night Live Modern Family The Good Place Grown-ish Veep Orange Is the New Black Schitt’s Creek Reality Show of 2019: WINNER: Keeping Up with the Kardashians Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta The Real Housewives of Atlanta The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Queer Eye Bachelor in Paradise Vanderpump Rules Jersey Shore: Family Vacation Competition Show of 2019: American Idol RuPaul’s Drag Race WINNER: America’s Got Talent The Masked Singer The Bachelor The Voice The Bachelorette The Challenge: War of the Worlds Male TV Star of 2019: Kit Harington, Game of Thrones WINNER: Cole Sprouse, Riverdale Norman Reedus, The Walking Dead Finn Wolfhard, Stranger Things Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory Milo Ventimiglia, This Is Us Sterling K. Brown, This Is Us KJ Apa, Riverdale Female TV Star of 2019: Mandy Moore, This Is Us WINNER: Millie Bobby Brown, Stranger Things Sophie Turner, Game of Thrones Danai Gurira, The Walking Dead Camila Mendes, Riverdale Lili Reinhart, Riverdale Maisie Williams, Game of Thrones Reese Witherspoon, Big Little Lies Drama TV Star of 2019: WINNER: Zendaya, Euphoria Norman Reedus, The Walking Dead Sophie Turner, Game of Thrones Millie Bobby Brown, Stranger Things Reese Witherspoon, Big Little Lies Maisie Williams, Game of Thrones Lili Reinhart, Riverdale Sterling K. Brown, This Is Us Comedy TV Star of 2019: Leslie Jones, Saturday Night Live WINNER: Kristen Bell, The Good Place Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep Tiffany Haddish, The Last O.G. Tracee Ellis Ross, Black-ish Jameela Jamil, The Good Place Yara Shahidi, Grown-ish Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory Daytime Talk Show of 2019: The View Red Table Talk WINNER: The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Wendy Williams Show Live with Kelly and Ryan TODAY Good Morning America The Real Nighttime Talk Show of 2019: The Late Show With Stephen Colbert WINNER: The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Jimmy Kimmel Live! The Late Late Show with James Corden Full Frontal with Samantha Bee Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen Competition Contestant of 2019: Buddy Valastro, Buddy Vs. Duff WINNER: Hannah Brown, The Bachelorette Kodi Lee, America’s Got Talent T-Pain, The Masked Singer Colton Underwood, The Bachelor Tyler Cameron, The Bachelorette Tyler Oakley, The Amazing Race Vanessa Vanjie Mateo, RuPaul’s Drag Race Reality Star of 2019: WINNER: Khloé Kardashian, Keeping Up With the Kardashians Kyle Richards, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Lisa Vanderpump, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills NeNe Leakes, The Real Housewives of Atlanta Jonathan Van Ness, Queer Eye Kandi Burruss, The Real Housewives of Atlanta Kylie Jenner, Keeping Up With the Kardashians Antoni Porowski, Queer Eye Bingeworthy Show of 2019: Game of Thrones Orange Is the New Black Law & Order: Special Victims Unit The Umbrella Academy Queer Eye WINNER: Outlander 13 Reasons Why Stranger Things Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show of 2019: Stranger Things WINNER: Shadowhunters Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Supernatural The Flash The Umbrella Academy Arrow The 100 MUSIC Male Artist of 2019: WINNER: Shawn Mendes Post Malone Ed Sheeran Drake Travis Scott Khalid Lil Nas X Bad Bunny Female Artist of 2019: Ariana Grande Taylor Swift Cardi B Halsey WINNER: Billie Eilish Miley Cyrus Camila Cabello P!nk Group of 2019: Jonas Brothers BTS 5 Seconds Of Summer Panic! At The Disco CNCO Imagine Dragons The Chainsmokers WINNER: BLACKPINK Song of 2019: Jonas Brothers, “Sucker” Ariana Grande, “7 Rings” Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus, “Old Town Road” Khalid, “Talk” Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber, “I Don’t Care” Sam Smith, Normani, “Dancing with a Stranger” Billie Eilish, “Bad Guy” WINNER: Shawn Mendes, Camila Cabello, “Señorita” Album of 2019: Ariana Grande, Thank U, Next Khalid, Free Spirit Billie Eilish, WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? Lizzo, Cuz I Love You Jonas Brothers, Happiness Begins Ed Sheeran, No. 6 Collaborations Project Juice Wrld, Death Race for Love WINNER: Taylor Swift, Lover Country Artist of 2019: Luke Combs WINNER: Blake Shelton Carrie Underwood Luke Bryan Thomas Rhett Kane Brown Kelsea Ballerini Maren Morris Latin Artist of 2019: Daddy Yankee Anuel AA Maluma Karol G Bad Bunny J Balvin Natti Natasha WINNER: Becky G Music Video of 2019: Daddy Yankee & Snow, “Con Calma” Taylor Swift feat. Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco, “ME!” WINNER: BLACKPINK, “Kill This Love” Ariana Grande, “7 Rings” Billie Eilish, “Bad Guy” BTS feat. Halsey, “Boy With Luv” Sam Smith, Normani, “Dancing With a Stranger” Shawn Mendes, Camila Cabello, “Señorita” Concert Tour of 2019: BTS, Love Yourself, Speak Yourself Lady Gaga, Enigma Ariana Grande, Sweetener P!nk, Beautiful Trauma Justin Timberlake, Man of the Woods Jennifer Lopez, It’s My Party Cher, Here We Go Again Tour WINNER: BLACKPINK, BLACKPINK 2019 World POP CULTURE Social Star of 2019: Emma Chamberlain The Dolan Twins WINNER: David Dobrik Rickey Thompson The Ace Family Shane Dawson Liza Koshy Tana Mongeau Beauty Influencer of 2019: James Charles Nikita Dragun NikkiTutorials – Nikkie de Jager Jeffree Star RCL Beauty – Rachel Levin Desi Perkins Jackie Aina WINNER: Bretman Rock Social Celebrity of 2019: Ariana Grande Taylor Swift WINNER: Ellen DeGeneres Miley Cyrus Kim Kardashian West Cardi B Shawn Mendes Justin Bieber Animal Star of 2019: Jiffpom WINNER: Doug the Pug Nala Cat Tuna The Chiweenie Juniper The Fox Shinjiro Ono – Marutaro tecuaniventura Lil BUB Comedy Act of 2019: WINNER: Kevin Hart Joe Rogan Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias Trevor Noah Ken Jeong Amy Schumer Colleen Ballinger Wanda Sykes Style Star of 2019: Kim Kardashian West Rihanna Celine Dion Lady Gaga Gigi Hadid Cardi B Jennifer Lopez WINNER: Harry Styles Game Changer of 2019: LeBron James Megan Rapinoe Coco Gauff Drew Brees Alex Morgan Stephen Curry Serena Williams WINNER: Simone Biles Pop Podcast of 2019: Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness Armchair Expert Podcast with Dax Shepard Off the Vine with Kaitlyn Bristowe Whine Down with Jana Kramer Bitch Sesh: A Real Housewives Breakdown with Casey Wilson and Danielle Schneider WINNER: Scrubbing In with Becca Tilley and Tanya Rad WTF with Marc Maron The Joe Rogan Experience Read the full article
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Desi Casey Jones coming to the Lair after a formal event.
Casey just strutting into the lair wearing a black and silver lehenga.
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Somehow managing to not get it messy in the slightest despite his treck through the sewers.
And everyone is just, staring because is that him?
"Casey you look amazing" says April, complimenting his outfit. Casey grins "thanks Red" doing a spin and a bow all with a smile on his face.
The smell of the sewer is gone, replaced by the soft smell of attar.
Silver hang from his arms that jingle as he walks and takes a seat on the sofa.
Where his skates are clearly visible.
"Did have to ditch the heels though, shame you should've seen me."
Donnie, who had poked his head out of his lab and walked over at the commotion.
Is just sorta... Frozen.
There's no denying Casey is beautiful but Casey in his own cultural clothing is absolutely mesmorising.
"Hey Donnie" smiles Casey, undoing his dupatta from a sash to drape it over Mikey shoulders.
Mikey lights up and behind examining it, though with more care than usual.
"I... You... Wow"
Raph face palms in the background and Leo just smiles.
"Thanks Don, I do clean up good." Says Casey with a grin before answering all Mikeys questions with a giggle and a smile.
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The E! People’s Choice Awards 2019 sees fan favorites across the entertainment and pop-culture spectrum — film, television, music and more — take home awards as voted by the fans.
The show will feature presenters including David Spade, Jenna Dewan, KJ Apa, Sarah Hyland, Joey King, Kelly Rowland, Terry Crews and more, with performances from Alessia Cara and Kelsea Ballerini. Leading the pack of the total 43 categories is Avengers: Endgame for film, while Game of Thrones dominates for TV and BTS leads for music.
Check back throughout the night as the winners are announced!
People’s Champion Award
Pink
Fashion Icon Award
Gwen Stefani
People’s Icon of 2018
Jennifer Aniston
Movie of 2019
Avengers: Endgame Toy Story 4 Captain Marvel Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw The Lion King John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum Us Spider-Man: Far From Home
Comedy Movie of 2019
The Upside Yesterday The Hustle Men in Black: International Long Shot Little Good Boys Murder Mystery
Action Movie of 2019
Avengers: Endgame Spider-Man: Far From Home Captain Marvel John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum Shazam! Godzilla: King of the Monsters Dark Phoenix Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw
Drama Movie of 2019
Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood Rocketman Five Feet Apart Glass Us Triple Frontier After Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile
Family Movie of 2019
Toy Story 4 The Lion King Aladdin The Secret Life of Pets 2 How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part Pokémon Detective Pikachu The Angry Birds Movie 2
Male Movie Star of 2019
Robert Downey Jr., Avengers: Endgame Chris Hemsworth, Avengers: Endgame Tom Holland, Spider-Man: Far From Home Will Smith, Aladdin Keanu Reeves, John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum Samuel L. Jackson, Captain Marvel Dwayne Johnson, Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw Adam Sandler, Murder Mystery
Female Movie Star of 2019
Millie Bobby Brown, Godzilla: King of the Monsters Scarlett Johansson, Avengers: Endgame Zendaya, Spider-Man: Far From Home Sophie Turner, Dark Phoenix Jennifer Aniston, Murder Mystery Brie Larson, Captain Marvel Lupita Nyong’o, Us Tessa Thompson, Men in Black: International
Drama Movie Star of 2019
Taron Egerton, Rocketman Cole Sprouse, Five Feet Apart Zac Efron, Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile Lupita Nyong’o, Us Leonardo DiCaprio, Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood Sarah Paulson, Glass Samuel L. Jackson, Glass
Comedy Movie Star of 2019
Ali Wong, Always Be My Maybe Kevin Hart, The Upside Rebel Wilson, Isn’t It Romantic Adam Sandler, Murder Mystery Liam Hemsworth, Isn’t It Romantic Dwayne Johnson, Fighting With My Family Mindy Kaling, Late Night Noah Centineo, The Perfect Date
Action Movie Star of 2019
Robert Downey Jr., Avengers: Endgame Chris Evans, Avengers: Endgame Tom Holland, Spider-Man: Far From Home Halle Berry, John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum Keanu Reeves, John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum Sophie Turner, Dark Phoenix Brie Larson, Captain Marvel Dwayne Johnson, Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw
Animated Movie Star of 2019
America Ferrera, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Tom Hanks, Toy Story 4 Kevin Hart, The Secret Life of Pets 2 Beyoncé, The Lion King Ryan Reynolds, Pokémon Detective Pikachu Chris Pratt, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part Tiffany Haddish, The Secret Life of Pets 2 Awkwafina, The Angry Birds Movie 2
Show of 2019
Game of Thrones WWE Raw Stranger Things The Walking Dead The Big Bang Theory Riverdale This Is Us Grey’s Anatomy
Drama Show of 2019
Grey’s Anatomy This Is Us Chicago P.D. Game of Thrones Stranger Things Big Little Lies Riverdale The Walking Dead
Comedy Show of 2019
The Big Bang Theory Saturday Night Live Modern Family The Good Place Grown-ish Veep Orange Is the New Black Schitt’s Creek
Reality Show of 2019
Keeping Up with the Kardashians Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta The Real Housewives of Atlanta The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Queer Eye Bachelor in Paradise Vanderpump Rules Jersey Shore: Family Vacation
Competition Show of 2019
American Idol RuPaul’s Drag Race America’s Got Talent The Masked Singer The Bachelor The Voice The Bachelorette The Challenge: War of the Worlds
Male TV Star of 2019
Kit Harington, Game of Thrones Cole Sprouse, Riverdale Norman Reedus, The Walking Dead Finn Wolfhard, Stranger Things Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory Milo Ventimiglia, This Is Us Sterling K. Brown, This Is Us KJ Apa, Riverdale
Female TV Star of 2019
Mandy Moore, This Is Us Millie Bobby Brown, Stranger Things Sophie Turner, Game of Thrones Danai Gurira, The Walking Dead Camila Mendes, Riverdale Lili Reinhart, Riverdale Maisie Williams, Game of Thrones Reese Witherspoon, Big Little Lies
Drama TV Star of 2019
Zendaya, Euphoria Norman Reedus, The Walking Dead Sophie Turner, Game of Thrones Millie Bobby Brown, Stranger Things Reese Witherspoon, Big Little Lies Maisie Williams, Game of Thrones Lili Reinhart, Riverdale Sterling K. Brown, This Is Us
Comedy TV Star of 2019
Leslie Jones, Saturday Night Live Kristen Bell, The Good Place Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep Tiffany Haddish, The Last O.G. Tracee Ellis Ross, black-ish Jameela Jamil, The Good Place Yara Shahidi, grown-ish Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory
Daytime Talk Show of 2019
The View Red Table Talk The Ellen DeGeneres Show The Wendy Williams Show Live with Kelly and Ryan TODAY Good Morning America The Real
Nighttime Talk Show of 2019
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Jimmy Kimmel Live! The Late Late Show with James Corden Full Frontal with Samantha Bee Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen
Competition Contestant of 2019
Buddy Valastro, Buddy Vs. Duff Hannah Brown, The Bachelorette Kodi Lee, America’s Got Talent T-Pain, The Masked Singer Colton Underwood, The Bachelor Tyler Cameron, The Bachelorette Tyler Oakley, The Amazing Race Vanessa Vanjie Mateo, RuPaul’s Drag Race
Reality Star of 2019
Khloé Kardashian, Keeping Up With the Kardashians Kyle Richards, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Lisa Vanderpump, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills NeNe Leakes, The Real Housewives of Atlanta Jonathan Van Ness, Queer Eye Kandi Burruss, The Real Housewives of Atlanta Kylie Jenner, Keeping Up With the Kardashians Antoni Porowski, Queer Eye
Bingeworthy Show of 2019
Game of Thrones Orange Is the New Black Law & Order: Special Victims Unit The Umbrella Academy Queer Eye Outlander 13 Reasons Why Stranger Things
Sci-fi/Fantasy Show of 2019
Stranger Things Shadowhunters Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Supernatural The Flash The Umbrella Academy Arrow The 100
Male Artist of 2019
Shawn Mendes Post Malone Ed Sheeran Drake Travis Scott Khalid Lil Nas X Bad Bunny
Female Artist of 2019
Ariana Grande Taylor Swift Cardi B Halsey Billie Eilish Miley Cyrus Camila Cabello Pink
Group of 2019
Jonas Brothers BTS 5 Seconds Of Summer Panic! At The Disco CNCO Imagine Dragons The Chainsmokers BLACKPINK
Song of 2019
Jonas Brothers, “Sucker” Ariana Grande, “7 Rings” Lil Nas X feat., “Old Town Road” Khalid, “Talk” Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber, “I Don’t Care” Sam Smith, Normani, “Dancing with a Stranger” Billie Eilish, “Bad Guy” Shawn Mendes, Camila Cabello, “Señorita”
Album of 2019
Ariana Grande, Thank U, Next Khalid, Free Spirit Billie Eilish, WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? Lizzo, Cuz I Love You Jonas Brothers, Happiness Begins Ed Sheeran, No.6 Collaborations Project Juice Wrld, Death Race for Love Taylor Swift, Lover
Country Artist of 2019
Luke Combs Blake Shelton Carrie Underwood Luke Bryan Thomas Rhett Kane Brown Kelsea Ballerini Maren Morris
Latin Artist of 2019
Daddy Yankee Anuel AA Maluma Karol G Bad Bunny J Balvin Natti Natasha Becky G
Music Video of 2019
Daddy Yankee & Snow, “Con Calma” Taylor Swift feat. Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco, “ME!” BLACKPINK, “Kill This Love” Ariana Grande, “7 Rings” Billie Eilish, “Bad Guy” BTS feat. Halsey, “Boy With Luv” Sam Smith, Normani, “Dancing With a Stranger” Shawn Mendes, Camila Cabello, “Señorita”
Concert Tour of 2019
BTS, Love Yourself, Speak Yourself Lady Gaga, Enigma Ariana Grande, Sweetener Pink, Beautiful Trauma Justin Timberlake, Man of the Woods Jennifer Lopez, It’s My Party Cher, Here We Go Again Tour BLACKPINK, BLACKPINK 2019 World
Social Star of 2019
Emma Chamberlain The Dolan Twins David Dobrik Rickey Thompson The Ace Family Shane Dawson Liza Koshy Tana Mongeau
Beauty Influencer of 2019
James Charles Nikita Dragun NikkiTutorials – Nikkie de Jager Jeffree Star RCL Beauty – Rachel Levin Desi Perkins Jackie Aina Bretman Rock
Social Celebrity of 2019
Ariana Grande Taylor Swift Ellen DeGeneres Miley Cyrus Kim Kardashian West Cardi B Shawn Mendes Justin Bieber
Animal Star of 2019
Jiffpom Doug the Pug Nala Cat Tuna The Chiweenie Juniper The Fox Marutaro tecuaniventura Lil BUB
Comedy Act of 2019
Kevin Hart Joe Rogan Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias Trevor Noah Ken Jeong Amy Schumer Colleen Ballinger Wanda Sykes
Style Star of 2019
Kim Kardashian West Rihanna Céline Dion Lady Gaga Gigi Hadid Cardi B Jennifer Lopez Harry Styles
Game Changer of 2019
LeBron James Megan Rapinoe Coco Gauff Drew Brees Alex Morgan Stephen Curry Serena Williams Simone Biles
Pop Podcast of 2019
Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness Armchair Expert Podcast with Dax Shepard Off the Vine with Kaitlyn Bristowe Whine Down with Jana Kramer Bitch Sesh: A Real Housewives Breakdown with Casey Wilson and Danielle Schneider Scrubbing In with Becca Tilley and Tanya Rad WTF with Marc Maron The Joe Rogan Experience
The People’s Choice Awards 2019, airing from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, will be broadcast live Sunday at 9 p.m. EST on E!
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Desi Casey Jones
Who gets stuck in his clothes because Desi clothing is fun and lovely but a right pain in the ass to get off.
So he's staying over, got his kurta stuck midway getting it off.
Flailing about to no avail.
And Donnie walks in, hearing him yelp.
And just oh... OH.
Ends up helping Casey out of his top and is all to aware that a now shirtless Casey Jones is standing right beside him.
Smiling widely.
Donnie just nods as he thanks him, forgetting how to move... Speak.
Blink 👀
Casey's just like thanks man 😊, pulls a t-shirt on while Donnie is just like 😳... s-sure... No.. No problem.
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Yes hello, I'm gonna have to ask you to kindly hand over your Casey Jones headcanons.
But... There's... Too many.
Well since you asked so kindly.
Here's some off the top of my head.
Casey being hard of hearing from head trauma.
Casey knows how to crochet and has taught his sister.
Casey is distrustful of Splinter because he's a father figure rather than him being a rat.
Casey can't sleep unless he feels safe.
Casey makes his own gadgets and such by hand and gets the parts from a junkyard and dismantled foot bots.
Casey was a solo lone vigilante years before he met the others.
April was Casey's first true friend, they are platonic soulmates.
Casey doesn't process his emotions healthily and uses anger and fighting to do so.
Casey works several odd jobs to support his dad and sister.
Casey's dad is a disgraced Purple Dragon who physically abuses his son and neglects his daughter.
Casey's mum was killed by purple dragon goons in revenge for Casey's dad leaving them, Casey tried to save his mum but couldn't.
Casey was born and raised in a village in Pakistan but ended up moving to New York for his mother's job.
Casey speaks fluent urdu and prefers if over English.
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