Character/Fandom List
(Updated February 5th, 2023)
*I DO NOT WRITE FOR CELEBRITIES.
*Strikethrough means currently not accepting requests for said character/fandom
*If you see a character that is not listed, please ask! I’m sure I write for that character, I just forgot to put it on this very long list!
*If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask!
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DC Extended Universe
Suicide Squad (2016) / The Suicide Squad (2021)
Abner Krill/Polka-Dot Man, Christopher Smith/Peacemaker, Cleo Cazo/Ratcatcher 2, Floyd Lawton/Deadshot, Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn, Rick Flag, Robert Dubois/Bloodsport
Birds Of Prey
Dinah Lance/Black Canary, Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn, Helena Bertinelli/The Huntress, Roman Sionis/Black Mask
Fear Street Trilogy
Cindy Berman, Deena Johnson, Heather Watkins. Christine “Ziggy” Berman*,Kate Schmidt, Nick Goode*, Ruby Lane, Samantha Fraser, Simon, Tommy Slater
*Please specify which actor
The Last of Us (HBO)
Joel Miller, Tess Servopoulos
The Good Place
Chidi Anagonye, Eleanor Shellstrop, Janet, Jason Mendoza, Michael, Tahani Al-Jamil
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Movies
Ajak, Alexei/The Red Gurdian, America Chavez, Bruce Banner/The Hulk, Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel, Christine Palmer, Clint Barton/Hawkeye, Darcy Lewis, Doctor Stange Variants, Drax the Destroyer, Druig, Gamora, Gilgamesh, Hela, Hope van Dyne/The Wasp, Ikaris, James “Bucky” Barnes/The Winter Soldier, James “Rhodey” Rhodes/War Machine, Jane Foster, Jimmy Woo, Katy, Kingo, Lady Sif, Loki, Makkari, Mantis, Maria Hill, May Parker, Melina, Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow, Nebula, Nick Fury, Peggy Carter, Peter Parker Variants, Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Peter Quill/Star-Lord, Phastos, Phil Coulson, Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver, Sam Wilson/The Falcon/Captain America, Scott Lang/Ant-Man, Sersi, Shang-Chi, Sharon Carter, Sprite, Stephen Strange/Doctor Strange, Steve Rogers/Captain America, Thena, Thor, Tony Stark/Iron Man, T’Challa/Black Panther, Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, Valkyrie, Virginia “Pepper” Potts, Vision, Wanda Maximoff Variants, Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, Wong, Xialing, Yelena Belova
Disney+ Series
*This list is for characters who have not appeared in any movie (with the exception of Captain Carter.)
Agatha Harkness, Bruno Carrelli, Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk, Joaquin Torres, Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel, Kate Bishop/Hawkeye, Layla El-Faouly/Scarlet Scarab, Madisynn King, Mallory Book, Marc Spector, Mary MacPherran/Titania, Matt Murdock/Daredevil, Maya Lopez, Mobius, Monica Rambeau, Nikki Ramos, Peggy Carter/Captain Carter, Ralph Bogner/”Pietro” Maximoff, Star-Lord T’Challa, Steve Grant, Strange Supreme, Sylvie, Taweret
Agents Of Sheild Series
Melinda May, Grant Ward, Daisy “Skye” Johnson/Quake, Leo Fitz, Jemma Simmons, Lance Hunter, Bobbi Morse, Alphonso “Mack” Mackenzie, Lincoln Campbell, Elena “Yo-Yo” Rodriguez, Deke Shaw
Netflix Series
*I plan on watching all Marvel Netflix Series. Though Because Matt Murdok was in No Way Home and She-Hulk, I still will write for him.
Spider-Verses
The Amazing Spider-Man
Gwen Stacy, Peter Parker/Spider-Man
Into the Spider-Verse
Gwen Stacy/Spider-Woman, Miles Morales/Spider-Man, Olivia Octavius/Doctor Octopus, Peter B. Parker/Spider-Man
X-Men
Alex Summers/Havok, Bobby Drake/Iceman, Charles Xavier/Professor X*,Ellie Phimister/Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Erik Legnsherr/Magneto*,Hank McCoy/Beast*,James “Logan” Howlett/Wolverine, Jean Grey/Dark Phoenix*,Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler*,Marie D’Ancanto/Rogue, Nathan Sumers/Cable, Neena Thurman/Domino, Ororo Monroe/Storm*,Peter Maximoff/Quicksilver, Psylocke*,Raven Darkholme/Mystique*,Scott Summers/Cyclops*,Wade Wilson/Deadpool, Warren Worthington III/Angel*
*Please specify which actor.
Free Guy
Guy, Millie Ruck, Walter “Keys” McKey
The Office
Jim Halpert, Pam Beesly
Wednesday
Ajax Petropolus, Biance Barclay, Enid Sinclair, Gomez Addams*,Larissa Weems, Marilyn Thornhill/Laurel Gates. Morticia Addams*,Tyler Galpin, Wednesday Addams, Xavier Thorpe, Yoko Tanaka
*Please specify which actor.
Star Wars
Ahsoka Tano, Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader, Ben Solo/Kylo Ren, Bix Caleen, Bo-Katan Kryze, Boba Fett, Captain Phasma, Cassian Andor, Cobb Wanth, Din Djarin/The Mandalorian, Fennec Shand, Finn, General Hux, Han Solo, Jyn Erso, Lando Calrissian, Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padme Amidala, Poe Dameron, Princess/General Leia Organa, Qi’ra, Reva Sevander/Third Sister, Rey, Rose Tico, Zorii Bliss
Stranger Things
Dustin Henderson, Eddie Munson, Eleven Hopper, Jim Hopper, Jonathan Byers, Joyce Byers, Lucas Sinclair, Max Mayfield, Michael Wheeler, Nancy Wheeler, Robin Buckley, Steve Harrington, Will Byers
*I do not write for Billy Hargrove
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‘Lord of the Rings,’ 'Terminator,' 'Charmed’ Q&As Among Top Programming at FAN EXPO New Orleans
From celebrity Q&As to industry, cosplay, gaming, anime and entertaining, informative sessions from all areas of pop culture, FAN EXPO New Orleans presents its collection of nearly 150 programming panels and meetups during the event, Friday through Sunday, January 5-7 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. There’s truly something for every fan and every taste every hour of the show into the evening throughout all three days of the convention, right until Sunday’s 5 p.m. finish.
FAN EXPO New Orleans celebrity guests such as Lord of the Rings standouts Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Billy Boyd and Dominic Monaghan, The Terminator franchise cast members Linda Hamilton, Michael Biehn, Lance Henriksen, Robert Patrick and Edward Furlong, “Charmed” duo of Holly Marie Combs and Rose McGowan, "Daredevil" tandem of Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio, “Star Trek” standouts Sonequa Martin-Green (“Star Trek: Discovery”), Michelle Hurd (“Star Trek: Picard”) and Jonathan Frakes (“Star Trek: The Next Generation,” among others), Jon Bernthal (“The Punisher,” “The Walking Dead”), Sean Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy, “Avengers: Infinity War”), Bruce Campbell (The Evil Dead, “Burn Notice”), Danny Trejo (Machete, The Book of Boba Fett), Randy Quaid (National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, Kingpin) and, Katee Sackhoff (Star Wars’ “The Mandalorian”) will conduct individual and group interactive sessions with fans, headlining the slate.
There are dozens of informative, entertaining panels by superstar creators as well as cosplay, gaming, trivia, film, horror and other pop culture themed sessions.
Fans can review the entire event schedule at fanexpohq.com/fanexponeworleans/schedule/. Most panels are free with event admission. Just a few of the highlights include:
Friday:
5 p.m., Too Many to Count! All the Voices of Tara Strong, Theater #2
5:45 p.m., Charmed Ones: Spotlight on Holly Marie Combs and Rose McGowan, Main Theater
6 p.m., Playing with Power! Chainsaw Man’s Sarah Wiedenheft Q+A, Anime Theater
6 p.m., The Backstory of Beetlejuice, Fandom Panels Room 271
6:15 p.m., Spider-Man Psychology: Untangling Webs with Alex Langley, Gordon Schmidt and Travis Langley, Theater #3
6:45 p.m., Turtle Power! Meet the Voices of “TMNT,” Barry Gordon (“Donatello”), Cam Clarke (“Leonardo”), Townsend Coleman (“Michelangelo”) and Rob Paulsen (“Raphael”), Main Theater
7 p.m., The State of Fandom with The Weekend Geeks, Creator Stage
Saturday:
11 a.m., The Overlook Film Festival, Theater #3
11 a.m., Let’s Get Some Shoes: Cosplay Footwear!, Cosplay Panels Room 274
11 a.m., Taking over the World with Rob Paulsen and Maurice LaMarche, Theater #2
11:30 a.m., 100 Years of Magic: Century of the Walt Disney Company, Fandom Panels Room 271
11:45 a.m., Women of Sci-Fi with Sonequa Martin-Green, Felicia Day and Michelle Hurd, Main Theater
12 p.m., Vamanos: Meet Kathleen Herles, Theater #2
12:30 p.m., The Man without Fear: The Legacy of Marvel’s Daredevil, Fandom Panels Room 271
12:45 p.m., Being Badass with Katee Sackhoff, Main Theater
1 p.m., From Kirk to Kraglin: Spotlight on Sean Gunn, Theater #2
1:15 p.m., Fandom Traveler Trivia, Worshops Room 270
1:45 p.m., Born Again: Meet Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio, Main Theater
2 p.m., Sketch Duel: Tom Grummett vs. John Delaney, Creator Stage
2 p.m., Take a Vacation with Randy Quaid, Theater #2
2:45 p.m., What’s the Buzz with Juliette Lewis, Main Theater
3 p.m., Whatchu Love? FAN EXPO New Orleans Cosplayers, Creator Stage
4:15 p.m., Crafting Captivating Comic Book Covers with Clay Mann, Cary Nord, Stephen Platt, and Sway Swaby, Theater #3
5 p.m., All Hail Lana Parrilla, Theater #2
5:30 p.m., Horror Films of 2023, Fandom Panels Room 271
5:45 p.m., The FAN EXPO New Orleans Cosplay Craftsmanship Cup, Main Theater
6 p.m., My Name is Earl: Meet Jason Lee and Ethan Suplee, Theater #2
6 p.m., Why is Anime so Good? It’s the Characters, Dude, Anime Theater
6:15 p.m., Crescent City Paranormal: The Psychology of Ghosts, Theater #3
7:30 p.m., The Four Hobbits: An Unexpected Reunion, Main Theater (general admission free, upgraded experiences available)
8:30 p.m., Rocky Horror Picture Show Shadowcast (18+) with Sweet Sensation Shadowcast & Productions, Theater #3
Sunday:
10:45 a.m., Astonishing Adventures with Sean Astin, Main Theater
11 a.m., FAN EXPO New Orleans Kids’ Cosplay Contest, Cosplay Red Carpet
11 a.m., Let’s Fight over the Best Pokémon with YouTube Content Creator Abdallah, Creator Stage
11:45 a.m., The Man, the Myth, the Legend: Spotlight on Danny Trejo, Main Theater
12 p.m., On Screen to IRL: Translating Characters to Cosplay, Cosplay Panels Room 274
12 p.m., Voices of Gaming with Maggie Robertson, Steve Downes and Xander Mobus, Theater #2
12:15 p.m., Nerdy Women Taking over the World, Workshops Room 270
12:45 p.m., All About Ahsoka with Eman Esfandi and Diana Lee Inosanto, Main Theater
1 p.m., Geeking out with Felician Day, Theater #2
1 p.m., You’re Yor! Spy x Family Q&A with Natalie Van Sistine, Anime Theater
1:45 p.m., One Batch, Two Batch with Jon Bernthal, Main Theater
2 p.m., Devil Hunters! Chainsaw Main Cast Q&A with Ryan Colt Levy, Reagan Murdock, and Sarah Wiedenheft
2:45 p.m., Boldly Go with Johnathan Frakes and Michelle Hurd, Main Theater
3 p.m., Robots in Disguise with Peter Cullen and Frank Welker
3 p.m., Cosplay Your Way!, Cosplay Panels Room 274
3:15 p.m., Horror Entertainment: We Know what Scares You – and Why!, Theater #3
3:45 p.m., A Groovy Panel with Bruce Campbell, Main Theater
FAN EXPO New Orleans features the biggest and best in pop culture: movies, TV, music, artists, writers, exhibitors, cosplay, with three full days of themed programming to satisfy every fandom. New Orleans is the first event on the 2024 FAN EXPO HQ calendar; the full schedule is available at fanexpohq.com/home/events/.
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Popular Pairing List Update
The following pairings have more than 10 recent posts in their pairing tag, and are therefore too popular to be posted on Rarepair Thursdays:
Alex Cabot x Olivia Benson (Law & Order: SVU)
Alex Vause x Piper Chapman (Orange Is The New Black)
Bonnie Bennett x Nora Hildegard (The Vampire Diaries)
Camina Drummer x Naomi Nagata (The Expanse)
Debbie Eagan x Ruth Wilder (GLOW)
Enid Sinclair x Wednesday Addams (Wednesday)
Franki x Taylor Bloom (Love Classified)
Jade Claymore x Kit Tanthalos (Willow)
Jess McCready x Lupe Garcia (Amazon A League Of Their Own)
Katya x Sofia (Goncharov)
Mace Brown x Marie Schmidt (The 355)
Malini x Priya (The Jasmine Throne)
Mariah Copeland x Tessa Porter (The Young And The Restless)
Mon x Sam (GAP)
Natasha Romanoff x Wanda Maximoff (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
Neopolitan x Yang Xiao Long (RWBY)
Nora Grace x Viri Gómez (Skam Spain)
The following pairings have been posted less frequently recently, and have therefore been removed from the popular pairing list:
Abigail x Tallie (The World to Come)
Adena El Amin x Kat Edison (The Bold Type)
Alex Nunez x Paige Michalchuk (Degrassi: The Next Generation)
Amalia True x Penance Adair (The Nevers)
Andromache of Scythia x Quỳnh (The Old Guard)
Arizona Robbins x Callie Torres (Grey’s Anatomy)
Audrey Jensen x Emma Duval (MTV Scream)
Aurora x Mulan (Once Upon A Time)
Bella Swan x Rosalie Hale (Twilight)
Caroline Forbes x Valerie Tulle (The Vampire Diaries)
Charity Dingle x Vanessa Woodfield (Emmerdale)
Christina Braithwhite x Ruby Baptiste (Lovecraft Country)
Dana x Rachel (Mythic Quest)
Dawn Solano x Wickie Roy (Girls5eva)
Dot Campbell x Fatin Jadmani (The Wilds)
Emily Prentiss x Jennifer Jareau (Criminal Minds)
Fran x Marla Grayson (I Care A Lot)
Jeong Seo-hyeon x Suzy Choi (Mine)
Jester Lavorre x Yasha Nydoorin (Critical Role)
Kate Kane x Sophie Moore (Batwoman)
Kelly x Yorkie (Black Mirror)
Mencía Blanco Commerford x Rebeka Parrilla (Elite)
Namaari x Raya (Raya and the Last Dragon)
Weiss Schnee x Yang Xiao Long (RWBY)
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The old college triad
Call them city boys. Martin Scorsese, Oliver Stone and Spike Lee are not only NYU film school’s most prominent graduates, they’re provocateurs in the most colorful Gotham sense.
Mary Schmidt Campbell, dean of NYU’s Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film & Television (part of the Tisch School of the Arts), asserts the filmmakers reflect the curriculum’s “strong auteur philosophy.”
Stone likes to think they share “a New York state of mind,” or, as he elaborates for Variety, “an irascibility … something energetic, and off-putting sometimes, and it comes out in Spike’s work and in Marty’s, and I think it comes out in mine — but each in different ways.”
All three are experiencing a banner year with big-studio productions featuring strong scripts written by relative novices. And for Stone and Lee, who are coming off what might be termed a baroque period of overly mannered movies that served as fresh meat for their detractors, vindication is sweet.
Newsweek’s David Ansen called Lee’s “The Inside Man” a film that “crackles with the seriocomic tension of thin-skinned New Yorkers thrown together in a crisis,” while the New Yorker’s David Denby says with “World Trade Center,” “Stone bulls his way into our emotions with his usual force but with greater clarity, sanity and measure than in the past, and he is better at violent spectacle and at capturing the stages of dying than any other director.”
Scorsese, whose classes Stone and Lee attended at NYU, has received the most uniform praise with “The Departed,” a crime drama in which his chosen milieu — the mean streets of New York — have been replaced by those of Boston’s South Side. “This is the movie that Scorsese fans have been yearning to see for a very long time,” wrote Joe Morgenstern in his Wall Street Journal review, “and it’s a crowd-pleaser in the bargain.”
In a way, working within the confines of genre — albeit with strong narratives and punchy dialogue — has benefited both Scorsese and Lee. For his part, Stone was dealing with a subject — the terrorist attacks of 9/11 — that required the kind of sensitivity with which he’d appear to be at odds.
“The grandiosity (of recent Stone projects) looked like his self-indulgence knew no bounds,” says author, film scholar and critic Molly Haskell. “With (‘World Trade Center’), he couldn’t dominate the story, so he chose instead just to serve it.”
If Scorsese, Lee and Stone have been shaped by their experience at NYU — which Stone calls “a home of ideas” — they hailed from different backgrounds.
Scorsese, a native of Manhattan’s Little Italy, seriously considered joining the Catholic priesthood before attending film school in the early ’60s.
Stone, the son of a successful Wall Street stockbroker, dropped out of Yale and did a tour of duty in Vietnam (for which he was awarded the Bronze Star for valor and the Purple Heart) before he enrolled at NYU.
And Lee, who spent his formative years in Brooklyn, attended Morehouse College before earning a graduate degree from Tisch.
The three directors have not only given back as instructors (Lee has been teaching at NYU for the past 10 years) and with financial support, the subjects and themes they explored as students remain very much with them today.
Scorsese’s senior class short, “It’s Not Just You, Murray” (1964), centers on an aging mobster who reflects on his life of crime; Stone’s 11-minute student film from 1971 is titled “Last Year in Viet Nam”; and Lee’s controversial NYU short “The Answer” (1980) reimagines a remake of D.W. Griffith’s “Birth of a Nation” from the perspective of a black screenwriter.
“When you start out young, you’ve got to believe you’re going to change the world,” Haskell says. “They certainly did. And they wanted to change the way movies were made. They all had more of an agenda than most people who come out of film schools, especially West Coast film schools. They weren’t looking to get into the industry to do smooth, polished work. There was something more gritty, more urban, more violent, edgier.”
School for scrappers
Or, as Morgenstern puts it, “They’ve all been infected by the idea of film as more than something that opens on a Friday night, makes a killing over the weekend and disappears.”
That ethos is reflected in NYU’s fostering of individual voices.
Campbell says: “One of the things our faculty says about teaching is, ‘I’m not interested in the film that I want to make, I’m interested in who you are and the film you want to make.’ And everything we do is about finding out what your story is, and then giving you the tools to make that story.”
Stone recalls NYU as offering “a certain degree of independence. We were all on our own, there was no money, it was like a rat’s nest of competing ideologies. We’d have to fight for our budgets, our scripts. I remember every film was a struggle. So it was a scrappy way of learning.”
This struggle has remained with Scorsese, Stone and Lee throughout their careers. Even in the wake of such career high points as “Raging Bull” and “Goodfellas,” Scorsese has always harbored the fear that every film could be his last, that whatever suit was signing his checks could pull the plug at any moment.
“At least until recently, (Scorsese, Stone and Lee) have represented a sort of urban New York counterpart to the industry,” Haskell explains. “They’re sort of anti-industry, and maybe that’s one of the reasons they’ve had such a hard time in terms of Academy Awards.”
Between the three of them, they have earned 20 Oscar nominations, but only Stone has won, thrice: for directing “Platoon” and “Born on the Fourth of July” and for writing “Midnight Express.”
The year Lee received a screenplay nom for “Do the Right Thing” — his incendiary drama about racial tension in Brooklyn’s Bed-Stuy neighborhood — presenter Kim Basinger famously departed from the script on Oscar night when she said: “We have five great films here and they are great for one reason — they tell the truth. But there is one film missing from the list that deserves to be honored because, ironically, it might tell the biggest truth of all. And that’s ‘Do the Right Thing.’ ”
“I think there was always that (sentiment),” recalls Haskell of Basinger’s extemporaneous remarks, “especially with (Lee), because there was this sort of desperate desire for some black filmmakers to make good. I think he’s very talented, but I think people put up with a lot from him, too, just because they wanted him to succeed, and they wanted that voice in movies, that vision.”
That vision still abounds in “The Inside Man.”
In the guise of a bank-heist movie, Lee injects the narrative — from a script by Russell Gewirtz — with a melting pot of ethnic flavors and post-9/11 paranoia that’s at once tense and funny.
Veneration gap
“He brought all that New York energy to the film,” Morgenstern says. “The movie is really densely populated, and it’s fascinating to me that after all these worthy attempts at small, personal films that haven’t really connected with an audience — black or white ��� here Spike Lee was brought in as a director for hire, and he’s obviously had his way with the script, and his imprint is on the material.”
If Lee has felt shortchanged by the Academy, he’s not saying. Multiple calls and emails to his handlers went unanswered. But, like Scorsese, who also is not talking to the press, he seems to have made peace with an industry that has given him multiple platforms and opportunities as a filmmaker.
“I think they sort of exorcized some of their personal demons,” says Haskell of NYU’s power trio. “And once you become accepted, or even venerated, you don’t make the same films anymore. And there would be something faux about it if they did. They have grown, they’ve matured.”
Stone, who now makes his home in Los Angeles, puts it another way. “Hollywood — it’s a muse, and also a bitch goddess, but it’s made a good life for me. In the end, I can’t complain, because I do think she gave me some good breaks. And I couldn’t get those in New York, which is why I had to leave.”
-Steve Chagollan, "The old college triad," Variety, Oct 25 2006
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A couple, cheated by a vile businessman, kidnap his wife in retaliation—without knowing that their enemy is delighted they did.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Sam Stone: Danny DeVito
Barbara Stone: Bette Midler
Ken Kessler: Judge Reinhold
Sandy Kessler: Helen Slater
Carol Dodsworth: Anita Morris
Earl James Mott: Bill Pullman
Chief Henry Benton: William G. Schilling
Lt. Bender: Art Evans
Lt. Walters: Clarence Felder
Bedroom Killer: J.E. Freeman
Heavy Metal Kid: Gary Riley
The Mugger: Frank Sivero
Loan Officer: Phyllis Applegate
Hooker in Car: Jeannine Bisignano
Technician: J.P. Bumstead
Stereo Store Customer: Jon Cutler
Stereo Store Customer: Susan Marie Snyder
Cop at Sam’s House: Jim Doughan
Cop at Jail: Christopher J. Keene
Coroner: Henry Noguchi
Cop with Killer Picture: Arnold F. Turner
Sam’s Attorney: Bob Tzudiker
Arresting Cop: Charles A. Vanegas
Social Worker: Louise Yaffe
Secretary to Chief of Police: Janet Rotblatt
Judge: Charlotte Zucker
Waiter: Art Bonilla
Newscaster: Rick DeReyes
Newscaster: Mie Hunt
Newscaster: Ron Tank
Aerobic Instructor: Susan Stadner
Aerobic Instructor: Beth R. Johnson
Model: Twyla Littleton
Elderly Woman: Mary Elizabeth Thompson
Newsreader (voice) (uncredited): Phil Hartman
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Director: Jim Abrahams
Director: David Zucker
Director: Jerry Zucker
Screenplay: Dale Launer
Executive Producer: Joanna Lancaster
Executive Producer: Walter Yetnikoff
Director of Photography: Jan de Bont
Editor: Gib Jaffe
Producer: Michael Peyser
Editor: Arthur Schmidt
Casting: Ellen Chenoweth
Costume Designer: Rosanna Norton
Unit Production Manager: Jeffrey Chernov
First Assistant Director: William S. Beasley
Second Assistant Director: Bruce Humphrey
Art Direction: Donald B. Woodruff
Music Supervisor: Tommy Mottola
Set Decoration: Anne D. McCulley
Supervising Sound Editor: Charles L. Campbell
Supervising Sound Editor: Louis L. Edemann
Sound Editor: Larry Carow
Sound Editor: Samuel C. Crutcher
Sound Editor: Mike Dobie
Sound Editor: Chuck Neely
Makeup Artist: Brad Wilder
Key Hair Stylist: Barbara Lorenz
Costume Supervisor: Eric H. Sandberg
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Donald O. Mitchell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Rick Kline
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Kevin O’Connell
Executive Producer: Richard Wagner
Stunts: Loren Janes
Stunts: Faith Minton
Stunt Coordinator: Walter Scott
Stunts: Charles Croughwell
Stunts: Gregory J. Barnett
Opening Title Sequence: Sally Cruikshank
Stunts: Pat Romano
Songs: Billy Joel
Songs: Mick Jagger
Stunts: Ralph Garrett
Stunts: Gene Hartline
Stunts: Diamond Farnsworth
Stunts: Vince Deadrick Sr.
Stunts: Richard Drown
Stunts: Brad Bovee
Stunts: Ray Bickel
Stunts: Danny Costa
Stunts: Phil Adams
Stunts: Wayne King Sr.
Stunts: Sasha Jenson
Stunts: Carol Neilson
Stunts: Max Kleven
Stunts: Kathleen O’Haco
Stunts: Tracy Keehn-Dashnaw
Stunts: Ben Scott
Stunts: John-Clay Scott
Stunts: Carol Rees
Stunts: Ted White
Stunts: Brian Smrz
Stunts: Mike Watson
Original Music Composer: Michel Colombier
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Agreed, 'Black American Portraits' is a book to take note of. Gareth Harris at @theartnewspaper.official writes: "This timely book brings to the fore Black American portraiture dating from around 1800 to the present day, featuring artists such as Kerry James Marshall, Alice Neel, Lorraine O’Grady, Catherine Opie and Amy Sherald. The selection of around 140 works from the permanent collection of @lacma encompasses emancipation, scenes from the Harlem Renaissance, portraits from the civil rights and Black Power eras, multiculturalism of the 1990s and the Black Lives Matter phenomenon. The book accompanies an exhibition that was launched at LACMA in 2021 and is touring to @spelman_college Museum of Fine Art in Atlanta (until 30 June). Both pay homage to the 1976 LACMA exhibition 'Two Centuries of Black American Art' which was billed as the 'first comprehensive survey of African American art,' covering the period 1750 to 1950." 'Black American Portraits' is copublished by @delmonico_books Edited with text by Christine Y. Kim and Myrtle Elizabeth Andrews. Forewords by Mary Schmidt Campbell and Michael Govan. Text by Hilton Als, Bridget R. Cooks, Ilene Susan Fort, Dhyandra Lawson, Jeffrey C. Stewart. Afterword by Naima J. Keith. Read more via linkibio. #blackamericanportraits @cyknycla @lazyt4road @hilton.als @dhyandra @jeffreycstewart @naimajoy @gareth9226 https://www.instagram.com/p/Coul4eju8l0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Morehouse College and Spelman College Co-Create Center for Black Entrepreneurship with $10 Million in Funding from Bank of America
Morehouse College and Spelman College Co-Create Center for Black Entrepreneurship with $10 Million in Funding from Bank of America
According to jbhe.com, the Black Economic Alliance Foundation, HBCUs Spelman College, Morehouse College and Bank of America have announced plans to develop the Center for Black Entrepreneurship, the first-ever academic center to assemble, educate, and empower a new class of Black entrepreneurial talent.
The Center for Black Entrepreneurship is powered by $10 million in funding from Bank of…
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‘Black Art: In the Absence of Light’ Reveals a History of Neglect
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Independent multi-muse blog - Selective - Low to Medium Activity - Penned by Marie. Mun is 21+. Will follow you from @sesyeuxocean
(Rules below)| memes | Wanted plots | Starters | Wishlist
Muses list:
ACOTAR
Feyre Archeron
Nesta Archeron
Elain Archeron
Amren
Morrigan
Fourth Wing
Violet Sorrengail.
Rhiannon Matthias.
Imogen
Mira
Vampire Diaries
- Elena Gilbert
- Katherine Pierce
- Bonnie Bennett
- Caroline Forbes
- Rebekah Mikaelson
- Camille O'Connell
- Aurora de Martel
- Hayley Marshall
DC Comics:
- Poison Ivy
- Harley Quinn
- Catwoman
- Enchantress
- Black Canary
- Natalia Knight
- Supergirl
- Raven
- Vicki vale
Marvel (MCU/Series/Comics)
- Sinthea Schmidt ( @paintthisworldred )
- Natalia Romanova ( @sk1lledaassass1n )
- Wanda Maximoff ( @harbinger0fchaos )
- Jean Grey ( @harbinger0fchaos )
- Jane Foster ( @drf0ster )
- Silver Sable ( @silvija-sablinova )
- Dinah Madani
- Sharon Carter
- Rogue
- Emma Frost
- Clea
- Hope Van Dyne
- Gamora
- Mary Jane Watson
- Gwen Stacy
- Mystique
- Daisy "Skye" Johnson
- Karen Page
- Lady Sif
- Darcy Lewis
-Sylvie Laufeydottir
- Jessica Jones
- Storm
- Okoye
- Skadi
Viking
- Lagertha Lothbrok
- Emma of Normandy
- Torvi
- Astrid
- Gunnhild
The Last of us
- Tess
- Marlene
- Ellie Williams
- Sarah Miller
- Maria Miller
- Abby
Game of Thrones / House of the Dragon
Daenerys Targaryen ( @iamthedrag0n)
Sansa Stark
Ygrid
Margaery Tyrell
Cersei Lannister
Missandei
Ellaria Sand
Rhaenyra Targaryen
Alicent Hightower
Rhaenys Targaryen
Laena Velaryon
Helaena Targaryen
Aemma Arryn
Visenya Targaryen @visenya0fdragonstone
Rhaella Targaryen
Shadow and bone
Alina Starkov
Nina Zenik
Zoya Nazyalensky
Inej Ghafa
Genya Safin
The Witcher
Yennefer of Vengerberg
Ciri
Tissaia de Vries
Triss Merigold
Francesca Findabair
Renfri of Creyden
Princess Pavetta
Mythology
Hera
Demeter
Persephone
Aphrodite
Athena
Artemis
Oc's:
Isabella Meyers @isabellabmeyers Fc: Phoebe Tonkin, 28, Attorney.
Chiara Santelli @chiarapericolosa Fc: Anna Maria Sieklucka, Mob boss's daughter.
Grace Dupuis Fc: Caitriona Balfe, 26, Pharmacist
Zara Petrova Fc: Adelaïde Kane, 25, Healer/nurse
Grace Luttin Fc: Deborah Ann Woll, 24-28
Lily Williams Fc: Evangeline Lily , 26 - 32, Soldier
Cleo Devis Fc: Anya Chalotra, 26
Kara Greene Fc: Nina Dobrev, 28, biologist / Enhanced
Alba Reyes Fc: Anna de Armas, 24
Olivia Louis Fc: Danielle Campbell, 23
Celeste Arlen Fc: Kathryn Winnick, 32, Police officer.
Lucille Martin Fc: Lea Seydoux, 20 - 26, Freelance artist
Sarah Gresham Fc: Daisy Edgar-Jones, 24, Cartoonist
Anna White Fc: Shailene Woodley, 23, Waitress.
Sarah Penn Fc: Kristen Stewart, 22, Dancer and waitress
Jasmine Fiore Fc: Anya Chalotra, 26
Annabelle Deschamps Fc: Eva Green, 35,
Orphée Smith Fc: Lauren Cohen, 24 TLOU OC.
Stella DeSantis Fc: Elizabeth Olsen, 27, Legal assistant
More:
Mary Stuart - Reign
Morgana Pendragon - Merlin
Claire Beauchamp/Fraser - Outlander
Susan Pevensie - Narnia
Maggie Greene/Rhee - The Walking Dead
Alicia Clark - Fear the walking dead
Judith Grimes - The Walking Dead Fc: Evangeline Lily
Isabella Swan/Cullen - Twilight
Claire Redfield - Resident Evil
Ellen Ripley - Alien (alternative fc: Daisy Ridley or Brie Larson)
Gretel - Hansel and gretel witch hunter
Jenny Hoyt - Big Sky
Alice - Resident Evil
Vanessa ives - Penny Dreadful
Charlie Roan - The Purge: Election Year
Bela Talbot - Supernatural
Zoey Sandin - The Purge 1
Furiosa - Mad Max Fury Road
Rey - Star Wars
Melinda Gordon - Ghost Whisperer
Dominika Egorova - Red Sparrow
Male muses -
- Victoriano Morales Fc: Oscar Isaac
- Cassian Yarrow Fc: Adrian Turner (Vampire)
- Giuseppe Morelli Fc: Michele Morrone
- Sawyer Colter Fc: Chris Wood
- Raphaël Denis Fc: Luca Bravo
- Lorenzo Cerrone Fc: Giulio Berruti
Rules:
This is a sideblog to @sesyeuxocean I'll be following you from there.
- No minors allowed. you must be +18 to interact with me.
- NSFW & dark (ex:Torture) are a possibility. There will be blood and other details that could be triggering. I will tag my posts accordingly.
- No racism, sexism, homophobia or hate of any kind or you will be blocked immediately.
- If you're interested in interacting with any of my muses feel free to dm me or send a starter in my asks.
- You don't need to use icons with me. I don't have any for now.
- English isn't my first language, I apologize for any mistakes I can make
- Sometimes I'll be selective in my replies but don't worry, I'll answer yours too soon enough.
About the mun:
I'm Marie, 25 years old, she/her, from France.
Open and friendly :)
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iHeartRadio Broadway:
Tom Kitt's Debut Studio Album 'Reflect' Will Be Released On August 13th
By SJ Arnegger
Jun 11, 2021
Tony, Emmy, Grammy and Pulitzer Prize Award-winning composer Tom Kitt will be releasing his debut studio album Reflect thru Sony Masterworks on August 13. Available for preorder now, the album features music from Kitt and lyrics from some of his most talented friends that began at the height of the Broadway shutdown, when so many artists were looking for an outlet for their creativity. Making its debut alongside today’s preorder is the album’s lead single “Breathe,” co-written with and performed by Kitt’s Jagged Little Pill collaborator, Tony Award nominee Elizabeth Stanley – listen here.
Reflect features songs co-written and performed by some of Broadway’s biggest stars, including Adrienne Warren, Mandy Gonzalez, Michael McElroy, Jenn Colella, Danny Burstein, Javier Muñoz, Lauren Patten, Jerry Dixon, Elizabeth Stanley, Heidi Blickenstaff, Brian d’Arcy James and Pearl Sun along with Kitt’s own children Julia and Michael Kitt. An album about finding your voice when you need it most, Reflect is a true collaboration that captures the hope and heartbreak of the tumultuous times we’re living through.
“During the early weeks of the pandemic, I was in a very dark place and found myself creatively paralyzed” said Kitt. “But given all of the important issues and the calls for social justice, I felt like I needed to find my resilience to create. I wanted to make a song cycle for this moment but felt it needed to be a collaborative effort so that many voices and experiences were represented. I called a few of my friends to ask if they’d be interested in writing with me, and the response was overwhelming.”
Prompted by Kitt, the artists wrote a version of an essay, poem, lyrics, or statement conveying personal emotions and experiences during this time. Tom sat at the piano to transform the language from these personal statements into the music and lyrics, and went on to share the songs with a group of extraordinary orchestrators, with the goal of working with as many members of the theater community as possible. “It was just like a Broadway show,” he said. “I channeled my creativity into something current. I think everyone felt the same thing – a real jolt to feel like we were working together again, even if it was over ZOOM in many cases.”
The album also includes a track called “She Has Hope,” performed by Brian d’Arcy James and written by Moulin Rouge Tony Award nominee Danny Burstein and his wife Rebecca Luker, who passed away from ALS in December 2020.
The full track list is as follows:
“The King of Our Destruction”
Written by Javier Muñoz and Tom Kitt
Orchestrated by Brian Usifer
Performed by Javier Muñoz
“When?”
Written by Lauren Patten and Tom Kitt
Orchestrated by Mary-Mitchell Campbell
Performed by Lauren Patten
“Reach Deep”
Written by Jenn Colella and Tom Kitt
Orchestrated by Tom Kitt
Performed by Jenn Colella
“Come to Me”
Written by Tom Kitt
Orchestrated by Tom Kitt
Performed by Jerry Dixon
“This Too Shall Pass”
Written by Tom Kitt
Orchestrated by Michael Starobin
Performed by Tom Kitt and Julia Kitt
“My Curtain Call”
Written by Michael McElroy and Tom Kitt
Orchestrated by Joseph Joubert
Performed by Michael McElroy
“Finally Found”
Written by Mandy Gonzalez and Tom Kitt
Orchestrated by Daryl Waters
Performed by Mandy Gonzalez
“Fly Away”
Written by Tom Kitt
Orchestrated by Simon Hale and Tom Kitt
Performed by Tom Kitt and Michael Kitt
“I Didn’t Get to Say Goodbye”
Written by Adrienne Warren and Tom Kitt
Orchestrated by Macy Schmidt
Performed by Adrienne Warren
“Sweep Your Own Snow”
Written by Pearl Sun and Tom Kitt
Orchestrated by Tom Kitt
Performed by Pearl Sun
“I Need Them to See Me”
Written by Tom Kitt
Orchestrated by Jonathan Tunick
Performed by Heidi Blickenstaff
“She Has Hope”
Written by Danny Burstein, Rebecca Luker and Tom Kitt
Orchestrated by Simon Hale
Performed by Brian d’Arcy James
“Breathe”
Written by Elizabeth Stanley and Tom Kitt
Orchestrated by Brian Usifer
Vocal Design by AnnMarie Milazzo
Performed by Elizabeth Stanley
For more information on “Reflect” or to pre-order, visit http://tomkitt.lnk.to/reflectPR.
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CHARACTERS I WRITE FOR . . .
teen wolf!
lydia martin, allison argent, malia tate, kira yukimura, cora hale, erica reyes, hayden romero, tracy stewart, liam dunbar, stiles stilinski, isaac lahey, scott mccall, brett talbot.
the grishaverse!
alina starkov, genya safin, zoya nazyalensky, inej ghafa, nina zenik, tamar kir-bataar, nikolai lantsov, mal oretsev, kaz brekker, jesper fahey.
outer banks!
sarah cameron, kiara carrera, cleo, jj maybank, pope heyward, rafe cameron, john b.
harry potter!
hermione granger, ginny weasley, luna lovegood, lily evans, marlene mckinnon, theo nott, harry potter, fred & george weasley, james potter, sirius black, remus lupin, blaise zabini, dorcas meadows, mary macdonald, pandora lovegood, emmeline vance
stranger things!
steve harrington, eddie munson, jonathan byers, lucas sinclair, chrissy cunningham, robin buckley, max mayfield, nancy wheeler. jane ‘eleven’ hopper
fear street!
deena johnson, sam fraser, kate schmidt, cindy berman, ziggy berman, tommy slater
sex education!
maeve wiley, aimee gibbs, ruby matthews, ola nyman.
euphoria!
maddy perez, lexi howard, rue bennet, kat hernandez, jules vaughn
criminal minds!
jennifer jareau, emily prentiss, elle greenaway, spencer reid, penelope garcia, derek morgan, aaron hotchner
the wilds!
shelby goodkind, toni shalifoe, fatin jadmani, leah rilke, nora reid, rachel reid, dot campbell, kirin o’connor
pretty little liars: original sin!
imogen adams, noa olivar, tabby haworthe, faran bryant, mouse honrada
the 100!
raven reyes, octavia blake, lexa kom trikru, echo, clarke griffin, emori, bellamy blake, john murphy, jasper jordan, monty green.
house of the dragon!
rhaenyra targaryen, alicent hightower, laena velaryon, jacaerys velaryon, aemond targaryen, helaena targaryen.
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Please enjoy this tonally inconsistent playlist, whose only unifying factor is the connection of every song to an episode of Queer as Fact. Featuring:
The Rite of Spring (Igor Stravinsky) - the music used in the ballet of the same name by queer choreographer Vaslav Nijinsky, which was so controversial it started a riot
Didn’t It Rain (Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Marie Knight, Sam Price Trio) - the first song recorded together by the godmother of rock and roll, Rosetta Tharpe, and her musical and romantic partner Marie Knight.
J’Ai Deux Amours (Josephine Baker) - Josephine was a bisexual performer, activist, and spy.
Walk on the Wilde Side (Lou Reed) - the Sugar Plum Fairy referenced in this song was Harvey Milk’s partner, Joe Campbell. Joe and Harvey were together for seven years - the longest romantic relationship of both men’s lives.
Give Him a Great Big Kiss (The Shangri-Las) - “At the Tenth of Always ... you’d hear the Shangri-Las’ song - something like ‘walk across the room and give him a great big kiss’ - and you could look across the room and see sexy Vinnie over there and you could get into all the longing, but you couldn’t go over and ask him to dance. At the Stonewall Inn ... not only could you ask him to dance, but a lot of other people could as him to, so then you could get into all of the feelings.” - Stonewall veteran Tommy Lanigan-Schmidt in David Carter’s Stonewall: The Riots that Sparked the Gay Revolution
Mustang Sally (Wilson Pickett) - the lyrics “ride, Sally, ride” played on the radio when America’s first female astronaut, lesbian Sally Ride, launched into space.
Mamma Mia (ABBA) - featured in Australian road-trip drag classic, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen) - lead singer Freddie Mercury was bisexual
Cornelia (Ilan Virtzberg, Shimon Gelbetz) - lyrics by bisexual poet Yona Wallach.
Take This Waltz (Leonard Cohen) - lyrics translated from the poem Pequeño vals Vienés by queer poet Federico García Lorca.
Paloma Negra (Chavela Vargas) - Chavela put a lesbian spin on traditional Mexican music.
Women in Change (Redgum) - lyrics from the poem Periodicity, by bisexual poet Lesbia Harford.
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