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If at first you don’t succeed….Duck Dodgers pitch cover - This second attempt to sell Duck Dodgers as a television show in Oct. 1998, had Lola Bunny joining the crew, Sparky being reduced to a smaller role with Dodgers’ rival Star Johnson. John P. McCann was in charge of revamping this version of the show. He asked me and Tony Cervone to adapt the artwork to reflect this new direction.
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Death Note: The musical UK 2023
Stalemate- Joaquin Pedro Valdes, Dean John Wilson, Frances Mayli Mccann
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Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (2010)
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Director: Victor Cook
Screenwriters: Joe Ruby / Ken Spears / Michael Ryan / Mitch Watson / Roger Eschbacher / Jed Elinoff / Scott Thomas / Benjamin Townsend / Mark Banker, / Adam Bijan, Bart Jennett / Paul Rugg / James Krieger / Caroline Farah / Michelle Lamoreaux / Robert Lamoreaux / John P. McCann / Derrick Wyatt / Joe Flaherty / Marley Halpern-Gresser / Erin Maher / Kay Reindl
Starring: Frank Welker / Mindy Cohn / Gray DeLisle / Matthew Lillard
Genre: Animation
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Date: 2010-04-05
Number of seasons: 2
Episodes: 52
IMDb: tt1660055
Type: Crossover
Summary:
Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley, Shaggy Rogers and Scooby-Doo are a team of teenage mystery solvers who live in the small town of Crystal Cove, the self-proclaimed "Most Hauntedest Place on Earth". The allegedly "cursed" town's long history of strange disappearances and ghost and monster sightings form the basis for its thriving tourist industry; as such, the adults of the town (chief among them being Fred's father Mayor Fred Jones Sr. and Sheriff Bronson Stone) are not happy that the kids are debunking all the supernatural goings-on that bring in so much revenue as the overwrought schemes of charlatans and criminals.
In addition to the traditional cases they always solve, the team finds itself being nudged into the uncovering of a dark secret that is hidden in the past of Crystal Cove. Following cryptic hints from a faceless mystery-man known only as "Mr. E." (a play on "mystery"), the gang unearths the legend of a cursed Conquistador treasure, the secret history of Crystal Cove's founding Darrow Family, and the mysterious, unsolved disappearance of four mystery-solving youths and their pet bird—the original Mystery Incorporated. Standing in the way of solving this mystery, however, there are the romantic entanglements pulling the kids apart: Shaggy finds himself unable to put his new romance with Velma ahead of his longtime friendship with Scooby, while Daphne pines for Fred, who is obsessed with building traps and obliviously struggles to realize that he shares her feelings, too.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooby-Doo!_Mystery_Incorporated
Link: https://kisscartoon.city/movie/scooby-doo-mystery-incorporated-season-01-ed3sonuu21/ https://kisscartoon.city/movie/scooby-doo-mystery-incorporated-season-02-4pj7idxplf/
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Poitcast Episode 38 - Interview with John P. McCann
Hello Listeners!
Join us for our lovely interview with John P. McCann, as he discusses his time working on Animaniacs, Pinky and The Brain, and Freakazoid!
Episode: Interview with John P. McCann
Run Time: 43 Minutes
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SALE IMAGE: John Rutherford & Luke McCann DATE: 02/20/2024 ADDRESS: 10825 Key Haven Boulevard MARKET: Jacksonville ASSET TYPE: Multifamily BUYER: Measured Capital SELLER: Key Haven Partners BROKERS: John Rutherford & Luke McCann (@LukeMcCann) - NAI Hallmark (@NAIHallmark) SALE PRICE: $5,950,000 UNITS: 64 ~ PPU: $92,969 NOTE: Hidden Oaks Apartments in North Jacksonville sold for $5.95 million to California-based real estate firm Measured Capital, marking its first Florida property. The complex of 64 two-bedroom units will undergo significant upgrades to better serve the area's growing employment base, including Baptist Health and Florida State College, with improvements focusing on exterior, interior, and community spaces. #Miami #RealEstate #tradedmia #MIA #Jacksonville #Multifamily #JohnRutherford #NAIHallmark #LukeMcCann #KeyHavenPartners #MeasuredCapital
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Maniac aka Sex Maniac (1934) | horror exploitation film | Movie Classics
Maniac (also known as Sex Maniac) is a 1934 American black-and-white exploitation horror film  The movie is a loose adaptation of the 1843 Edgar Allan Poe story "The Black Cat".   Don Maxwell is a former vaudeville impersonator who's working as the lab assistant to Dr. Meirschultz, a mad scientist attempting to bring the dead back to life. When Don kills Meirschultz, he attempts to hide his crime by "becoming" the doctor, taking over his work, and copying his appearance/mannerisms. In the process, he slowly goes insane. Cast Bill Woods as Don Maxwell, a former vaudeville impersonator and Dr. Meirschultz's lab assistant Horace B. Carpenter as Dr. Meirschultz, a mad scientist experimenting on reviving the dead Ted Edwards as Buckley, a troubled man made mentally unstable by adrenaline Phyllis Diller as Mrs. Buckley, Buckley's wife who faces off against Maxwell Thea Ramsey as Alice Maxwell, Don's estranged wife and a showgirl Jenny Dark as Maizie, a showgirl and friend of Alice Marvel Andre as Marvel, another showgirl and friend of Alice Celia McCann as Jo, another showgirl and a friend of Alice John P. Wade as Embalmer Never Miss An Upload, Join the channel. https://www.youtube.com/@nrpsmovieclassics
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William Lee Woollett, Architect
by Roger Jones, August 10, 2023
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William Lee Woollett (1873-1955) was an American architect who practiced mainly in California. He designed theaters in Los Angeles in the 1920s, including the largest movie theater ever built in the city, Grauman's Metropolitan Theater, which opened in 1923. Woollett was born in Albany, New York, on November 13, 1873 to William M. and Sarah Louise Woollett. Woollett senior was also an architect.
Around 1892, Woollett studied architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He apprenticed as a draftsman for Fehmer & Page, Architects, Boston, MA (1892-1896).
Woollett returned to Albany in 1896 to open his office. He was joined a few years later by his younger brother, John Woodward Woollett, also an architect. Together, they founded the firm, Woollett and Woollett Architects becoming the 3rd consecutive generation of Woolletts to practice architecture in Albany. After the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, Woollett and Woollett opened a branch office in San Francisco. William Woollett moved his family to Berkeley in 1908 and closed the Albany office. Woollett and Woollett was located in San Francisco until 1917 when William Lee Woollett relocated to Los Angeles. In 1921, the firm relocated permanently to Los Angeles. [Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Lee_Woollett]
There is little biographical information on Woollett; to date, I haven't even been able to locate an obituary. The fact that he was part of a dynasty of Woollett architects (grandfather William Lee, father William M., William Lee and his brother John W., a son William Lee, and a grandson Joseph L.) is interesting in itself; William Jr. or II, FAIA (1901-1988) provides a brief account of his own professional beginnings in his book California's Golden Age. [https://archive.org/details/californiasgolde00wool/page/n1/mode/2up; limited preview]
Woollett published articles (including Concrete in Creative Architecture, Scene Painting in Architecture, both linked below), illustrations, and competition designs in various journals.
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William Lee Woollett, Competitive Design for Public Library in Davenport Iowa. The American Architect Feb. 1901
An outline of Woollett's working life is given in his PCAD entry:
From Pacific Coast Architecture Database (PCAD) entry William Lee Woollett (Architect):
Résumé Draftsman, Fehmer and Page, Architects, Boston, MA, c. 1892-1896. Partner, William Lee Woollett and John W. Woollett, Albany, NY, -1906. This firm operated solely in the Albany, NY, area until 1906. A note in the Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide of 04/18/1903 stated: "William L. Woollett, architect, of Albany, has completed plans for alterations to St. Peter's Hospital, Albany, to cost $10,000, and for an addition 65x45, to cost $50,000. The latter will be fireproof and contain all appliances that go to equip a modern hospital. No expense will be spared to furnish the best plumbing,, heating and ventilating apparatus. The contract for the carpentry has been let to Patrick McCann, and the masonry to Collins Bros."... Partner, Woollett and [J.W] Woollett, Architects, San Francisco, CA, and Albany, NY, 1907-1917. It appears that Woollett chose to leave Albany to start a new branch of the Woollett and Woollett architectural firm in San Francisco following the Great Earthquake and Fire of 04/18/1906.Woollett and Woollett had its office in the Monadnock Building in 1907-1908.... In 1915, the Woollett and Woollett office was located at 260 California Street in San Francisco.... On his World War I draft registration form, Woollett indicated that he lived in Los Angeles, but worked in Sacramento, CA. In 1921, his office was located at 405 South Hill Street, Room #216. (See Los Angeles, California, City Directory, 1921, p. 2688.) He moved to new quarters at523 West 6th Street, Room #1121, by 1924. (See Los Angeles, California, City Directory, 1924, p. 2393.) Professional Activities Woollett served on the Los Angeles Municipal Art Commission until 1936.
Some of Woollett's significant buildings are illustrated below. Perhaps a scholar with access to the Woollett papers at UC Santa Barbara will someday compile a catalogue raisonné of his work, along with a more complete biography.
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Tajo Building, Los Angeles, 1897, George Herbert Wyman and William Lee Woollett, architects
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San Francisco Armory, 1914, Woollett and Woollett, architects
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Arensberg House, Los Angeles, 1921
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Eagle Rock City Hall, 1923. Security Pacific Photograph Collection, Los Angeles Public Library
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Los Angeles Public Library, Malabar Branch, 1927
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Proposed design for a Los Angeles Civic Center, 1936
Woollett was responsible for the designs of three movie theaters in Los Angeles: The Rialto (Quinn’s Rialto opened 1917, designed by A.R. Walker; remodeled by Woollett after Sid Grauman’s purchase in 1919); the Million Dollar Theater of 1918 (Albert C. Martin, architect of the office building and exterior; theater interior designed by Woollett); and Grauman’s Metropolitan of 1923 (Edwin Bergstrom, building architect, theater interior designed by Woollett; renamed the Paramount in 1929).
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Quinn's Rialto, 1917, exterior. Security Pacific Photograph Collection, Los Angeles Public Library
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Rialto Theater, as remodeled by Woollett, 1919
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Grauman's Million Dollar Theatre and office building, Los Angeles, 1918
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Grauman's Million Dollar Theatre, opening night, February 1, 1918
Grauman's Metropolitan Theater, Los Angeles
Grauman's Metropolitan opened with great fanfare on Friday January 26, 1923, showing "My American Wife" starring Gloria Swanson and Antonio Moreno. Gloria and several other stars of the picture attended, with the stage portion of the program headlined by Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians.
The L.A. Times had quoted Grauman as saying "The Metropolitan Theater is to be the very center of the motion-picture universe," noting that the rest of the opening night program would include "The Star Spangled Banner" with the orchestra plus Henry Murtagh at the organ. There would be a chorus of 500 and an unfurling of what was said to be the largest flag in the world. Following this patriotic display would be the overture and "Pilgrim’s Chorus" from "Tannhauser" then "Ave Maria" with forty violinists and "eight expert harpists." “Dancing acts in which a ballet of 200 artists will be employed." [Source: Los Angeles Times, January 21, 1923, cited in Metropolitan / Paramount Theatre: History at https://losangelestheatres.blogspot.com/2018/10/metropolitan-theatre.html]
Views of the theater and its interior have been extensively reproduced on the website misterdangerous as well as Los Angeles Theatres; links to the PDF versions of some of the publications cited are included in the Links section below. Some representative illustrations are shown here.
The office building's architect was George Edwin Bergstrom, and the theater interior was designed by Woollett. Bergstrom probably gained significant amounts of expertise in reinforced concrete construction in his work on industrial buildings; these skills would have been profitably used in the Metropolitan building.
With 3,600 seats, the Metropolitan was the largest movie house ever built in Los Angeles. Its construction was a marvel; its poured concrete had to be supported by huge wooden armature (about 400,000 board feet of lumber went into the "falsework" alone). Ten roof trusses spanned 126 feet, the largest truss supported the four balcony cantilevers, absorbing 100 tons of reinforcing steel and 570 cubic yards of concrete, poured in a continuous run of 47 hours. [Source: Theatre Historical Society Annual No. 23, 1996]
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Graumans's Metropolitan, S. Hill and 6th Streets, Los Angeles. Address: 323 W. 6th St., 536 S. Hill St. and 553 S. Broadway  Los Angeles, CA 90014
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Grauman's Metropolitan theater marquee
Originally intended to rise 13 stories (then the building height limit in Los Angeles), the final height was six stories.
The main theater entrance was on 6th Street, with a side entrance on Hill Street, facing Pershing Square. A short-lived third entrance on Broadway featured both a mammoth cast-concrete sculpture and an escalator leading to a bridge connecting to the theater building. This entrance was closed in 1926.
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Screen actress Mae Murray admires the lobby of the Broadway entrance to the Metropolitan
After nearly 30 months of construction, upon the Metropolitan's opening the theater's design was greeted with both confusion and admiration. Idiosyncratic details such as the bizarre sculptures of a "snail deer" and a clawed figure of a garden slug with human face titled "Procrastination" must have both amused and repelled the public.
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Opening night advertisement
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Theater mezzanine, from Concrete in Architecture
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Model of snail deer, "Aspiration" from a drawing by Mr. Woollett, The Architect and Engineer
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"Procrastination" sculpture
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Sketch for interior of a theater, crayon drawing by Wm. Lee Woollett, The Architect and Engineer, May 1923
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Proscenium, Metropolitan Theater, with the Metropolitan's asbestos curtain. The organ console is in its upper position, above stage level. The mural in the top of the arch was titled "Not By Might, Not By Power." The painted fire curtain, according to Woollett, depicted a satire on Wells' History of the World. From the September 1923 issue of The Building Review.
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Sketch for the mural "Not by Might, Not by Power" in the upper proscenium.
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Half elevation of proscenium arch, from American Architecture of the 20th Century
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Auditorium interior with proscenium
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Mural in the Metropolitan Theatre, William Lee Woollett at right. The mural, "Princess of the golden Kingdom," was painted by Paul K. Mays and Steffan Horbaczek. Security Pacific Photograph Collection, Los Angeles Public Library
Grauman was constructing the Egyptian Theater on Hollywood Blvd. at the same time as the Metropolitan; the Egyptian opened in 1922 just months before the Metropolitan, to be followed in 1927 by Grauman's Chinese. Grauman's name in lights above the Metropolitan's marquee remained for only three years; he passed stewardship of the theater to Paramount Pictures, which redubbed it the Paramount in 1929. Grauman had banked on the shifting entertainment district from Broadway in downtown L.A. to Hollywood.
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The wall hanging on the house right stairs. "Mr. God" panel in Panne velvet designed by the architect, executed by E.J. MacKeever. Such bizarre details as "the sarcophagus of the unknown dead" must have both amused and perplexed moviegoers. Photo: Architect and Engineer - May 1923
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Ushers, Metropolitan Theater
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The Theatre Historical Society Annual No. 23, 1996, was devoted to the Metropolitan Theatre, and included selections from from The Architect & Engineer, May 2023.
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Section and main floor plan, as reproduced in the Theatre Historical Society Annual, 1996
The theater building was demolished in 1961-62; due to its solid concrete construction, the first demolition contractor went bankrupt, before a second, more knowledgeable, contractor finished the job. The 16-story, 410,000 square feet, $51 million International Jewelry Trade Center, in faceted white granite, opened on the site in 1981, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
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Demolition, 1960s
William Lee Woollett's papers were given to the Architecture and Design Collection of the Art, Design and Architecture Museum, University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), in 1981 by his son, William Lee Woollett, FAIA (1901-1988).
Links to PDF Documents:
Concrete and Creative Architecture, The Architect & Engineer, May 1923
Grauman Theater a Work of Art, The Architect & Engineer, May 1923
The Million Dollar Theatre - Los Angeles, California
A New Play House - The International Studio Nov. 1919
Woollett, Scene Painting in Architecture - The Architectural Record Nov 1915
Reflections on the Grauman Metropolitan Theater, Los Angeles, by Bernard Maybeck, the Architect and Engineer
Notable Stage Elevator Installation in the Metropolitan, The Architect and Engineer
Websites:
Metropolitan Theater – Los Angeles - misterdangerous
Finding Aid for the William Lee Woollett papers, circa 1920-circa 1980 0000198
William Lee Woollett Buildings & Publications
A New Administration Center for Los Angeles
Inside the Legendary Art-Filled Home of Walter and Louise Arensberg
Metropolitan / Paramount Theater Los Angeles - images
Los Angeles Theatres; Metropolitan / Paramount Theatre: History
Woolletts in the USA
"Pioneers" and "Editorial," Grauman's Metropolitan Theater, The Building Review, 1923
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Sabías que, el 10 de febrero cumple 65 años el saxofonista estadounidense de jazz Bill Evans, nacido en Clarendon Hills, Illinois. Nominado en dos ocasiones al premio Grammy, ha publicado cerca de una veintena de álbumes en solitario y en los años ochenta formó parte del grupo de Miles Davis con el que grabó cuatro álbumes. Asimismo fue miembro de la banda Elements y, entre 1984 y 1987, de la Mahavishnu Orchestra. También ha trabajado con Herbie Hancock, John McLaughlin, Michael Franks, Willie Nelson, Mick Jagger, Les McCann, Mark Egan, Danny Gottlieb, Ian Anderson, Randy Brecker y The Allman Brothers Band. Su publicación más reciente fue ‘Rise Above’ en 2016. @relaxvideobar www.relaxvideobar.com (at RELAX Videobar RETRO) https://www.instagram.com/p/CogHnXrMWwv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Director: Ian Pons Jewell Starring: Daniel Kaluuya Sound design and mix: String and Tins Music: Wax Wings VFX: MPC DOP: Mauro Chiarello Casting: Kharmel Cochrane AGENCY: 215 McCANN PRODUCTION CO: RESET Managing Director: Dave Morrison Executive Producer: Deannie O’Neil Head of Production: JP Colombo Producers: Jon Adams, Meghan Moore, Emmanuelle Le Chat Production Designer: Robin Brown Director's assistant: Emmanuelle Le Chat
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Chief Creative Officer - Scott Duchon Creative Director - Mat Bunnell Senior Art Director - Savannah Hicks Director of Integrated Production - Mandi Holdorf Senior Producer - Nina Roussarie Associate Producer - Jessie Ybarra Business Affairs Director - Mary Beth Barney Business Director - Peter Goldstein Management Supervisor - Devina Hardatt Account Supervisor - Harold McKeon
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Executive Producer: Elexis Stearn
VFX Producers: Nicole Saccardi @ntsaccardi , Warwick Hewett, Mireille Antoine @mireillea38
VFX Coordinators: John Edson, Jamie Hughes
Line producer: Neela Kumuda P
Production coordinator: Sakshi Gaur
Colour Executive Producer: Meghan Lang Bice
Colour Producer: Sasha Pace @sashaapace
Colourist: Ricky Gausis @rickygausis
Colour Assists: Sam Ziaie, Nate Seymour
Creative Directors: Michael Gregory @michaelgregory._ , Dan Seddon
VFX Supervisors (2D): Toya Drechsler @snapshotshop, David Filipe @davidfilipe
VFX Supervisors (3D): Zhenya Vladi, Corinne DeOrsay @cdeorsay , Fabian Frank
CG Supervisor: Raju Ganesh S
2D Supervisor: Rashabh Butani
Pre-vis: David Hickey, Parker Sellers, Andrew Price, Samir Patel, Fabian Frank, Kristian Bonne, James Bown, Chris Welsby, Clementine Supiot
Assets: Silvia Bartoli, Marco Gifuni, Pascual Rubio Cervera, Michael Reed, Tom Hearne, Corinne DeOrsay, Jemmy Molero, Bibin Balan, S Shashi Kumar, Vivek Mayanglambam, Bibin Balan, Vinutha R, Selva Kumar K
Rigging: Navin Pinto, Gretchen Asmar, Maximilian Mallman
Look Development: Fabian Frank, Giovanni Bianchet, Pascual Rubio Cervera
Concepts: Ivan Khomenko, Leandre Lagrange, Michelle Tolo, Mike Davis, Andrew Kim, Eric Fulghum, Farid Sandoval, Jake Lunt, Lino Khay, Leandre Lagrange, Farid Sandoval
Animation - David Bryan, Chris Welsby, Andrew Price, Samir Patel, Ty Coyle, Marco Capparelli, Clementine Supiot, Mack Knights, James Bown, Shiny Rajan
FX: Dan Bodenstein, Nate Skeen, Rob Richardson, Selcuk Ergen, Radu Ciubotariu, Arnau Gilabert, Umesh Namdev, Ashwath Thiraviam, Kartik Gupta
Lighting: Tim Kafka, Sherryn Pattarawuttiwong, Nate Skeen, Tom Hearne, Asher Stusek, Brendon Echsner, Zhenya Vladi, Pascual Rubio Cervera, Fabian Frank, Giovanni Bianchet, Chris Huland, Kiril Mirkov, Mattias Lullini, Stephane Ranaldi, William Laban, Aritra Sarkar, Raju Ganesh S
Compositing: Navid Sanati, Toya Drechlser, Kyle Belko, Andy Roberts, David Ince, Hector Cabrera, Jason Heinze, Oliver Caiden, Sandra Ross, Sorie Conteh, David Piombino, Gustavo Bellon, David Filipe, Mithun Alex, Ed Taylor, Pavan Balagam, Yashvardhan Jain, Shaik Abdul Adul, Manideep Sanisetty, Yashvardhan Jain, Akula Srikanth, Abhilash A
Flame: Claus Hansen, Sean Anderson
DMP: Marco Genovesi, Megan Bailey, Ed Babb, Radhakrishnan R, Joyett Fernandes, Sachin sureshrao Dhapudkar, Bakiyaraj P, Shanmugavel V
Prep: Sreejimol C.P, Suresh P, Anurag Sing Kushwaha, Sreeji
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Sound Designer: Jim Stewart Assistant Sound Design: Culum Simpson and James Hayday Sound Supervisor: Will Cohen Audio Post Producer: Rachel Hough
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ARTIST: Wax Wings - Joseph Icaro MANAGEMENT: Steven Braines @ The Weird & The Wonderful
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Producer: Megan Moore Production Supervisor: Kelsey Mezzenga 1st AD: Chris Foote 2nd AD:Yvonne Wang 1ST A.C: Justin Chefe 2ND A.C: Lawrence Lim D.I.T: Ben Longsworth CRANE OPERATOR: Ron Tatham CRANE TECH: Clay Platner GAFFER: Bill Mayberry BEST BOY ELECTRIC: Jeff Amaral ELECTRIC: Noah Shain, John Linares, Danny Jimenez KEY GRIP: Jamie Lagerhausen BEST BOY GRIP: Amos James GRIPS: Tim White, Perry Karidis
PRODUCTION DESIGNER: Dylan Kahn ART COORDINATOR: Nicki Nevlin SET DECORATOR: Chris Coles PROP MASTER: Jon Moberg LEADMAN: Dave Lavker SET DRESSERS: Jared Drummond, Carlos Fagundo SET DRESSER / DRIVER: Mirko Videnovich
SCRIPT SUPERVISOR: Lisa Bobonis SOUND MIXER: Peter Commans VTR: Sandy Mattice
STAGE MANAGER: Tom Melby PROD. ASST. OFFICE: Zachary Stoner PROD. ASST. - PROD TRUCK: Salim Allen PROD. ASSISTANTS: Misty Carbajal, Ricky Yearwood, Kasey Layne, Elana Y Cooper, Sara Levinskas
COSTUMER: Shiona Turini MAKE-UP: Tasha Brown HAIR: Chris Leneo
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Production Co: RADIOAKTIVE Executive Producer: Sasha Bevka Production Manager: Julia Sotnikova Drone: Zodiac.film Drone team (Dmitry Denisov, Taras Miskiv, Vova Ivanusa) Location Manager: Zhenya Kasamara VTR: Valentyn Gryb
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Woman on planet: Velveteen Walker Man in air: Christian Gutierrez
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“The Daffy Duck Program” a “could have been” primetime show for The WB circa 1997, was conceived by Paul Rugg and John P. McCann. So much fun working with them, Doug Langdale and Tony Cervone on this ill-fated gem. Sometimes you can only replay the great ones in your head.
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I drew this for cartoon writer/producer John P. McCann. He had a cartoon idea he was pitching called “Tomorrow Bear”(c) and needed some visuals. @maz-z helped me by coloring them. Tomorrow Bear is a Circus Bear by day, and secretly a crime solving scientist by night, or something along those lines. I believe he had some little kids who helped him. Boy I hope it gets picked up some day. I was mean to draw more for him but kind of just didn’t. I still feel bad about it to this day. I think I was worried I am only good for more organic things and he needed some buildings and vehicles and more stylized things, and I’m not really well trained in that or anything.
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luizlu · 2 years
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REQUESTS AND WRITINGS
Hey! Welcome to my blog, I just wanted to post a list of all the celebrity characters I write for. I just wanted to inform you all that I will most definitely be taking in requests for any character played by a celeb on this list, as well as any type of prompt (fluff, angst, smut...). I also wanted to add that sadly I will only be writing for female readers as I am one myself and wouldn't want to misinterpret any feelings or situations that a male or non- binary person would feel. 
(Just to be clear this a list of actors but I will only be writing for any character played by said celebs, not the actual person as I find that kind of wierd. xx)
PS: Some names will be in all caps and that means that I am currently in a period where I am really motivated or interested to write for this particular person, these will change over time. 
A
Adam Driver 
ALAN RICKMAN
Alicia Vikander 
Amandla Stemberg 
Ana De Armas
ANDREW GARFIELD
Andy Samberg 
Angelina Jolie 
ANGUS CLOUD
Annabelle Wallis 
Anne Hathaway 
Anya Taylor-Joy 
B
Benedict Cumberbatch
Bradley Cooper 
Brie Larson
C
Camille Cottin 
Cara Delevigne 
CATE BLANCHETT
Cher
Chris Evans 
Chris Hemsworth 
Chris O’Dowd 
Ciaran Hinds 
Cillian Murphy 
Cobie Smulders
Colin Farell 
D
Dakota Johnson 
Daniel Craig 
David Harbour
David Tennant 
David Thewlis 
Dylan O’Brian 
E
Eddie Redmayne 
Elle Fanning
Elizabeth Debiki 
Elizabeth Olsen
Emilia Clarke 
Emily Blunt 
Emma Mackey 
Emma Roberts
Emma Stone 
Emma Watson 
Emmy Rossum
Esther Acebo 
Eva Green 
Evan Peters 
Ewan McGregor 
Ezra Millers
F
Finn Wolfhard 
Florence Pugh 
G
Gal Gadot 
Gillian Anderson 
Gwendoline Christie 
H
Harry Styles 
Henry Golding 
Ian Glen 
Idris Elba 
Itziar Ituno 
J
James McAvoy 
Jason Momoa
Javier Bardem  
Jemima Kirke 
Jennifer Connelly 
Jennifer Lawrence 
Jessica Chastain 
Jessica Lange
Jimmy Smits 
John Krasinski 
Johnny Depp
Jude Law 
K
Kate Winslet 
Kaya Scodelario
Keanu Reeves 
Kiera Knightley 
Kit Harrington 
Kristen Stewart 
L
Lady Gaga 
Lea Seydoux 
Lena Headey 
Liam Neeson 
Lily Rabe 
Lily - Rose Depp 
Liza Weil 
Louis Garrel
Luke Evans 
M
Mads Mikkelson 
Maisie Williams 
Marion Cotillard 
Margot Robbie 
Mark Ruffalo 
Mathew McConaughey 
Maude Apatow 
Megan Fox 
Meryl Streep 
Micheal Fassbender 
Mikael Persbrandt 
Mila Kunis 
Millie Bobby Brown 
N
Natalia Tena 
Natalie Portman 
P
Paul Bettany
PEDRO PASCAL 
Penelope Cruz 
Pheobe Dyevnor
Pheobe Waller Bridge 
R
Rachel McAdams 
Rachel Weiz 
Ralph Fiennes 
Rebecca Ferguson 
Richard Madden 
Rihanna 
Robert Downey Jr
Rooney Mara 
Rory McCann 
Rose Byrne 
Sacha Baron Cohen
Sadie Sink 
Sam Claflin 
Sandra Bullock 
Saoirse Ronan 
SARAH PAULSON
Scarlett Johansson 
Sebastian Stan 
Sophie Turner 
Stephanie Beatriz 
Sterling K Brown 
Sydney Sweeney 
T
Taissa Farmiga 
Timothee Chalamet 
Thomas Brodie - Sangster 
Thomasin McKenzie 
Tom Felton 
Tom Hanks 
Tom Hardy 
Tom Hiddleston 
Ty Burrell 
U
Ursula Corbero 
Vanessa Kirby 
VERA FARMIGA
Victoria Pedretti 
W
Willow Smith 
Winona Ryder
Z
Zendaya
Zoe Kravitz 
Zoe Saldana
If there is an actor/ character that is not on this list that you would like to request please do, and I will see if I will write for them xx
- Lots of love,
Lucy 
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SALE IMAGE: John Cohen, Luke McCann & John Rutherford DATE: 09/12/2023 ADDRESS: 10621 Monaco Drive MARKET: Jacksonville ASSET TYPE: Multifamily ~ ACRES: 5.59 BUYER: Park at River City LLC - Alan Naim SELLER: Toro Real Estate Partners - John Cohen BROKERS: John Rutherford & Luke McCann (@lukemccann) - NAI Hallmark (@naihallmark) SALE PRICE: $7,500,000 UNITS: 104 ~ PPU: $72,115 NOTE: A Beverly Hills-based buyer, Park at River City LLC, has acquired a 104-unit multifamily property in Jacksonville's Northside for $7.5 million. The property, located at 10621 Monaco Drive, was built in 1967 and was brokered by NAI Hallmark Senior Vice President John Rutherford and Vice President Luke McCann on behalf of the buyer and seller, Toro Real Estate Partners. #Miami #RealEstate #tradedmia #MIA #TheParkatRiverCity #Jacksonville #Multifamily #ParkatRiverCityLLC #AlanNaim #ToroRealEstatePartners #JohnRutherford #LukeMcCann #NAIHallmark
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crimeculturepodcast · 4 years
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Watch if you’re looking for...
**This is not a full list! Message me with additions and I will keep it going. Some may repeat in different categories**
Indicated entries may contain some of the following (I am working on labeling all entries, let me know if you have a recommendation):
~ Gun violence
* Sexual violence
+ Hate Crimes (racial, religious, LGBTQ+)
; Suicide/self-harm
Case (or multiple) per episode crime drama:
Bones
Cold Case Files
Criminal Minds
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
CSI: Cyber
CSI: Miami
CSI: NY
Forensic Files
Law & Order  ~*+;
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Law & Order: LA ~*+;
Law & Order: Organized Crime ~
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit  ~*+;
Law & Order: Trial by Jury  ~*+
NCIS  ~*+;
NCIS: Hawaii
NCIS: Los Angeles
NCIS: New Orleans
The X-Files
Firsthand Accounts:
The Confession Tapes
Evil Lives Here
Fear Thy Neighbor
I Am A Killer
I Survived
Snapped
Unsolved Mysteries
Worst Roommate Ever
Drugs/Organized Crimes:
Better Call Saul ~
Breaking Bad ~
Cocaine ~
Cocaine Cowboys
Drugs Inc. ~
Drug Lords ~
Fear City: New York vs The Mafia ~
Heist
How To Fix A Drug Scandal
Icarus
Law & Order: Organized Crime ~
Legend
The Legend of Cocaine Island
Murder Mountain
Narcos ~
Operation Odessa
Ozark ~
Screwball
Shiny_Flakes: The Teenage Drug Lord
White Boy
Dramatization of a real event:
The Act
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: An American Crime Story
Chernobyl ;
A Crime to Remember
Dirty John
Foxcatcher
Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders ~
Lost Girls
Mindhunter
The OJ Simpson Trial: An American Crime Story
Orange is the New Black
Unbelievable
When They See Us
Documentaries (One Part):
Abducted in Plain Sight *
Amanda Knox
American Murder: The Family Next Door
American Tragedy
Athlete A
Audrie & Daisy *
Beware the Slenderman
Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell
Bowling for Columbine
The Bridge ;
The Cheshire Murders
Conviction
Cropsey
Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father ;
The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson +
Dream/Killer
The Fear of 13
Have You Seen Andy?
H.H. Holmes: America's First Serial Killer
The House of Suh
I Don’t Like Mondays ~
Icarus
The Imposter
Interview With a Serial Killer
Kidnapped: Natascha Kampusch
Lessons From A School Shooting: Notes on Dunblane ~
Long Shot
Murder by the Coast
The Murder of Meredith Kercher
Murder to Mercy: The Cyntoia Brown Story
Nail bomber: Manhunt
No Place to Hide: The Rehtaeh Parsons Story
Our Father
Out Of Thin Air
Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills
Paradise Lost 2: Revelations
Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory
The Phantom
Private Network: Who Killed Manuel Buendia?
ReMastered: Who Killed Jam Master Jay?
Roll Red Roll
Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four
Strong Island
The Three Deaths of Marisela Escobedo
Team Foxcatcher
Tell Me Who I Am *
There’s Something Wrong With Aunt Diane
Thin Blue Line
Thought Crimes: The Case of the Cannibal Cop
Unseen
Valentine Road
Voyeur
We Are Columbine ~
West of Memphis
Who Killed Garrett Phillips?
Who Took Johnny
Why Did You Kill Me?
The Witness
You Belong To Me: Sex, Race And Murder in The South
Docuseries (Multi-Parts):
Allen v. Farrow
Casting JonBenet
Captive
Carmel: Who Killed Maria Marta?
The Case Against Adnan Syed
The Confession Killer
Conversations With A Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes
Crime Scene: Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel
The Devil Next Door
The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann
The Disappearance of Susan Cox Powell
Don’t Fuck With Cats: Hunting An Internet Killer
Eliza Matsunaga: Once Upon a Crime
Evil Genius: The True Story of America’s Most Diabolical Bank Heist
I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth v. Michelle Carter ;
The Innocent Man
Inside The Real Narcos
Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich
The Keepers
The Killing Season
Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez
Killer Kids
Lorena
Making a Murderer
Memories of Murder: The Dennis Nilsen Tapes
The Menendez Murders
Murder Among the Mormons
Nevenka: Breaking the Silence
Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer
Outcry
The People vs. OJ Simpson
A Perfect Crime
The Pharmacist
The Raincoat Killer: Chasing a Predator in Korea
The Ripper
Smiley Face Killers: The Hunt for Justice
The Sons of Sam: A Descent into Darkness
Sophie: A Murder in West Cork
The Staircase
This Is a Robbery: The World's Greatest Art Heist
Tiger King
Trial 4
Trial By Media
The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez
Unabomber: In His Own Words
Under Suspicion: Uncovering the Wesphael Case
The Vow ~
Kidnapping/Disappearances
Abducted in Plain Sight
The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann
The Disappearance of Susan Cox Powell
Have You Seen Andy?
The Imposter
Kidnapped: Natascha Kampusch
Unseen
Who Took Johnny?
Based on a Serial Killer Movies:
10 Rillington Place
Badlands
Bernie
The Boston Strangler
Citizen X
Dahmer
The Deliberate Stranger
Eaten Alive
Ed Gein
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile
From Hell
Frozen Ground
Gacy
The Gray Man
Green River Killer
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer ~*
The Highwaymen
The Hunt for the BTK Killer
The Iceman
Karla
Killer: A Journal of Murder
Monster
My Friend Dahmer *
The Night Stalker ~*
Out of the Darkness
The Snowtown Murders
Speck
Summer of Sam
The Town That Dreaded Sundown
Who Killed Atlanta’s Children?
Wolf Creek
Zodiac
Cults:
Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator
Charlie Says
Children of God
Deprogrammed
Holy Hell
Jesus Camp
Jonestown: Paradise Lost
Keep Sweet: Pray & Obey
Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath
Source Family
The Family
The Vow
Waco
Wild Wild Country
Fraud:
Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives.
Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Catch Me If You Can
Catfish
The Con
Dirty Money
Fyre Fraud
Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened
The Imposter
The Inventor: Out For Blood in Silicon Valley
Love Fraud
Made You Look: A True Story About Fake Art
Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal
Quiz
Sour Grapes
Fictional Crime Thrillers:
American Crime
American Horror Story
Bates Motel
Better Call Saul ~
Big Little Lies
Black Mirror ~*;
Breaking Bad ~
Broadchurch
Dark
Dead to Me
Dexter
Hannibal
Harper’s Island ~;
How To Get Away With Murder
Killing Eve
Manhunt: Deadly Games
The Mentalist
Twin Peaks
The Stranger
Thirteen Reasons Why ~*+;
A Wilderness of Error
You
Paranormal Series:
Ancient Aliens
Buzzfeed Unsolved: Supernatural
Celebrity Ghost Stories
I Am Not Okay With This
Paranormal Survivor
So Weird
Stranger Things
The Twilight Zone
The X-Files
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