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internatlvelvet · 3 months
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Clara Bow and Buddy Rogers onset of Wings (1927)
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fibula-rasa · 12 days
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Wings (1927)  
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Director: William Wellman
Cinematographer: Harry Perry
Performers: Buddy Rogers, Richard Arlen, (additional stunt pilots uncredited)
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silentdivasblog · 21 days
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Reel Men Wednesday 🎬 Charles Buddy Rogers ❤️
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Pickfair was a sprawling estate in Beverly Hills, California purchased and further renovated in 1919 by silent film actress Mary Pickford and her husband Douglas Fairbanks, the "Queen and King of Hollywood." The 25-room mansion was named by combining parts of their last names ("Pick" + "fair").
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Pickfair was considered one of the most celebrated private homes of America, and became a famous symbol of Hollywood glamour and excess in the 1920s/30s. It hosted iconic parties with famous guests like Charlie Chaplin, Albert Einstein, Amelia Earhart, Helen Keller, F. Scott Fitzgerald and presidents Coolidge and Roosevelt. Life magazine described it as “a gathering place only slightly less important than the White House… and much more fun.”
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After divorcing Douglas Fairbanks in 1936, Mary Pickford married actor Charles "Buddy" Rogers and continued living in Pickfair until her death, in 1979. A new owner, actress Pia Zadora, eventually demolished the mansion in 1990, despite some outcry. Zadora later claimed the place was haunted: “You can deal with termites, and you can deal with plumbing issues, but you can’t deal with the supernatural.”
A new mansion stands on the site bearing no resemblance to the original Pickfair.
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darktentacles0666 · 2 years
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A few doodles with my Lost Ones. -From top left we have Mike and Maya. They are a couple. Mike in the workshop was the leader of the Lost Ones, who were against Sammy's religion. Mike believed that worshipping a demon was not only absurd, but also dangerous. He considered little Bindy to be an abomination that shouldn't exist, since she would probably be the same threat as her father in the future. As about Allison, he thought Bendy was exploiting her to procreate. Believing the angelic was merely a machine to give birth to more demons. Now Mike already knows he was wrong and even has quite a bit of respect for Bendy.  Maya, on the other hand, always had a different opinion on the matter, secretly believing that the Ink Demon was no longer a threat and that his love for Allison was sincere. -From the top right we have Pedro. He was one of Mike's people. However, he was secretly conspiring against him along with his buddy Roger. Both tried to kill Mike, but in the end their plan backfired thanks to the intervention of Bendy, Allison and Tom. Roger was ripped and eaten by Bendy, while Pedro only ended up with a severed arm, as Mike asked the demon not to kill him. He was  banished by Mike'a and was no longer allowed to return to their hideout. Pedro currently lives in Ink Town and works (surprise here) for Sammy at the church. Yes Sammy was the only person who took pity on Pedro and after leaving the workshop gave him work. -On the bottom left we have Jake.  Jake is one of Bendy's worshippers and the first priest, he became one while still in the workshop. It can be said that he is even more fanatical than Sammy. He is currently still involved in the priesthood and wears a white robe with a green stripe. -And on the bottom right we have a character you already know, Jen. She is a doctor. In the workshop she lived in the Village of the Lost. On more than one occasion, she helped Allison and Bendy take care of their daughter. She is one of the few who remembers her past, a time when she was still human.   Interestingly, she was not an employee of Joey, but a doctor summoned from the hospital to investigate the mysterious plague prevailing in the studio. She simply found herself in the wrong place at the wrong time. Leaving on a call, she said goodbye to her husband and daughter, not knowing that she was seeing them for the last time. She is currently in a relationship with Sammy, having developed a crush on him while still in the workshop. Although she is not a believer, his determination and loyalty to ideas have always fascinated her. As you may have noticed with my version of Lost Ones, there is not only a gender division, but also so-called gender dimorphism. Female Lost Ones are significantly different from male Lost Ones. Interestingly, male Lost Ones are more numerous than female ones. Perhaps this was due to the fact that at the time of the studio's functioning, women more often sat at home and took care of children than were professionally active. And the men worked and brought home the money. Let's remember that the workshop functioned  probably somewhere in the 1920s. Or Joey was simply a chauvinist and hired women when he no longer had a choice as in the case of Allison Pendle or Susie Campbell.
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brookstonalmanac · 10 months
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Birthdays 8.31
Beer Birthdays
Johanna Heileman (1831)
Theo Flissebaalje (1949)
Michael J. Ferguson (1953)
Five Favorite Birthdays
James Coburn; actor (1928)
Van Morrison; Irish singer (1945)
Frank Robinson; Baltimore Orioles OF, manager (1935)
Glenn Tilbrook; English singer, songwriter (1957)
Gary Webb; journalist (1955)
Famous Birthdays
Richard Basehart; actor (1914)
Julie Brown; comedian, actor (1954)
Caligula; Roman emperor (12 B.C.E.)
Eldridge Cleaver; activist (1935)
Roger Dean; English illustrator, artist (1944)
Lowell Ganz; screenwriter (1948)
Richard Gere; actor (1949)
Debbie Gibson; pop singer (1970)
Arthur Godfrey; actor (1903)
Buddy Hackett; comedian, actor (1924)
Georg Jensen; Danish silversmith (1866)
Foghorn Leghorn; cartoon rooster (1946)
Alan Jay Lerner; lyricist (1918)
Bernard Lovell; English astronomer (1913)
Fredric March; actor (1897)
Maria Montessori; educator (1870)
Edwin Moses; olympic runner (1955)
Itzhak Perlman; violinist (1945)
Amilcare Ponchielli; classical composer (1834)
William Saroyan; writer (1908)
Montgomery "Scotty" Scott; Star Trek character (2222)
G.D. Spradlin; actor (1920)
Chris Tucker; actor (1972)
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Play Jazz Standards: My Funny Valentine
Chris Botti performing "My Funny Valentine" with Sting at the Wilshire Theatre, December 2005.
Play Jazz Standards
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Chris Botti
Chris Botti (Portland, Oregon, October 12, 1962) is an American jazz and smooth jazz trumpeter and composer, whose albums have been nominated several times for the Grammy Awards,2 and who has achieved, with three of them , reaching #1 on the Billboard Top 200 jazz sales charts. Botti dropped out of college to go on a brief tour accompanying Frank Sinatra and Buddy Rich. In 1985, he moved to New York, where he worked as a session musician. In 1990, she began a long relationship of collaborations, on records and in concerts, with Paul Simon. At the same time, she also works with Aretha Franklin, Natalie Cole, Bette Midler, Joni Mitchell, Natalie Merchant, Scritti Politti, Roger Daltrey and other singers. Between 1995 and 2000, she made a series of recordings for the Verve label, as a leader, including collaborations with artists such as Sting and The Brecker Brothers. In this period, he became part of the group 'Bruford Levin Upper Extremities', a jazz fusion band, and composed the soundtrack for 'Caught' (1996). In 1999, he joined Sting's band, to his 'Brand New Day' tour. Bobby Colomby (founding drummer of Blood, Sweat & Tears), will put him in relationship with the Columbia Records company, also becoming its manager and producer, publishing the first album in the new company, in 2001. Three of his albums will obtain important sales, within the smooth jazz style. In 2013, Botti won the Grammy Award in the Best Pop Instrumental Album category, for the album Impressions. He was also nominated in 2008 for his album Italia, and received three nominations in 2010 for the live album Chris Botti in Boston. Four of his albums have reached the No. 1 position on the Billboard jazz albums chart. Coming to prominence with the 2001 recording of his Night Sessions album, Botti established a reputation as a versatile musician in both jazz and pop music for his ability to fuse both styles together. Botti plays a Martin Committee large-bore Handcraft trumpet made in 1939, and uses a No. 3 silver-plated mouthpiece from Bach made in 1926, having recently retired his 1920 3C Bach mouthpiece. He uses a Leblanc Vacchiano Harmon mute from the 1950s. Before getting the Martin Handcraft Committee, Chris Botti played on a 1972 Calicchio S1 ML trumpet, originally sold in September 1972. Dominick Calicchio's wife Irma Calicchio erased the original owner's name and information and put in Chris Botti's name as the official owner. He later traded the Calicchio S1 for the 1939 Handcraft martin Committee. Botti performed the United States' national anthem in MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, for a crowd of over 80,000 and a worldwide television audience on November 3, 2014, prior to the Indianapolis Colts vs. New York Giants National Football League game. Botti appeared in the Season 3 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills episode "Don't Sing For Your Supper" as a dinner guest of Yolanda Hadid and David Foster. Discography Verve - First Wish (1995) - Midnight Without You (1997) - Slowing Down the World (1999) Columbia Records - Night Sessions (2001) - The Very Best of Chris Botti (2002) - December (2002) - A Thousand Kisses Deep (2003) - When I Fall in Love (2004) - To Love Again: The Duets (2005) - Live: With Orchestra and Special Guests (2006) - Italia (2007) - Chris Botti in Boston (2009) - This Is Chris Botti (2011) - Impression (2012)
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ghostonacidd · 2 years
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Clara Bow and Charles “Buddy” Rogers in Get Your Man, 1927, directed by Dorothy Arzner.
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Charles "Buddy" Rogers and Mary Pickford in “My Best Girl” (1927)
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Picture Play, November 1929
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internatlvelvet · 3 months
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Buddy Rogers and Mary Pickford in 1927
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fibula-rasa · 11 days
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Wings (1927)  
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Director: William Wellman
Cinematographer: Harry Perry
Performers: Buddy Rogers (parachuters uncredited)
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silent-ology · 4 years
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A cheery yellow lobby card for that great classic, Wings (1927).
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rustedshutter · 4 years
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Mary Pickford and Charles “Buddy” Rogers for My Best Girl | 1927
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redhairclara · 5 years
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Clara Bow and Buddy Rogers behind the scenes of Wings, (1927)
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brookstonalmanac · 10 months
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Birthdays 8.13
Beer Birthdays
Arnulf of Metz (582 C.E.)
William Blackall Simonds (1761)
Anders Jöns Ångström (1814)
Charles Wells (1842)
Lilly Anheuser (1844)
William J. Lemp Jr. (1867)
Mark Carpenter (1943)
Dave Keene (1955)
Tom Nickel (1972)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Ben Hogan; golfer (1912)
Annie Oakley; sharpshooter (1860)
Philippe Petit; high-wire artist (1949)
George Shearing; jazz pianist (1919)
Felix Wankel; German engineer (1902)
Famous Birthdays
Felix Adler; ethics philosopher (1851)
Giovanni Agnelli, Italian businessman, founded Fiat (1866)
Anders Jöns Ångström; Swedish physicist (1814)
Benny Bailey; trumpet player (1925)
John Logie Baird; Scottish engineer, television inventor (1888)
Grace Bates; mathematician (1914)
Kathleen Battle; opera singer (1948)
Danny Bonaduce; actor (1959)
Neville Brand; actor (1920)
Jane Carr; English actress (1950)
Dave Carter; singer-songwriter and guitarist (1952)
Fidel Castro; Cuban dictator (1927)
William Caxton; English linguist, printer (1422)
Bobby Clarke; Philadelphia Flyers C (1949)
Will Clarke; author (1970)
Tom Cohen; philosopher (1953)
Dave "Baby" Cortez; R&B pianist, organist, and composer (1938)
Alex de Renzy; film director (1935)
Joycelyn Elders; admiral and physician (1933)
Dan Fogelberg; pop singer (1951)
Julius Freed; inventor, "Orange Julius" (1887)
James Gillray; English caricaturist (1756)
Paul Greengrass; English film director (1955)
George Grove; English musicologist and historian (1820)
Pat Harrington Jr.; actor (1929)
Alfred Hitchcock; film director (1899)
Don Ho; singer (1930)
John Ireland; English composer (1879)
Salomon Jadassohn; German composer (1831)
Bert Lahr; actor (1895)
George Luks; painter (1867)
Salvador Luria; Italian-American microbiologist (1912)
Bernard Manning; English comedian (1930)
Debi Mazar; actor (1964)
Jimmy McCracklin; blues/R&B singer-songwriter (1921)
Vladimir Odoyevsky; Russian philosopher (1803)
Tom Perrotta; novelist (1961)
Valerie Plame; CIA agent and author (1963)
Kevin Plank; businessman, founded Under Armour (1972)
Thomas Pogge; German philosopher (1953)
Llewelyn Powys; British writer (1884)
Gene Raymond; actor (1908)
Herb Ritts; photographer (1952)
Buddy Rogers; actor and musician (1904)
Frederick Sanger; English biochemist (1918)
John Slattery; actor (1962)
Goldwin Smith; English-Canadian historian (1823)
Lucy Stone; feminist, suffragist (1818)
Margaret Tafoya; Native American Pueblo potter (1904)
Regis Toomey; film director, actor (1898)
Richard Willstätter; German-Swiss chemist (1872)
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