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thececeverse · 4 months
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JASON DAY-FUJIWARA is a Japanese-English actor, visual artist, videographer, businessman, and semi-retired model. Born on January 4th, 1997, Jason began his career as a child actor and model in 2004, and his earliest jobs came in the form of Abercrombie campaigns and print advertisements for Burberry and Chloe. His acting debut didn't come until 2005, in which he had a supporting role in a British soap opera. Prior to his breakthrough, Jason became a prominent young TV actor in England, and his popularity led him to a role in the 2011 Disney film, Lemonade Mouth.
In 2014, Jason was one of two co-stars in the film Sister. The film was an international success, and it won him a Young Hollywood Award, a Saturn Award, and even his first Golden Globe. Sister saw recognition at the Academy Awards, and won the GLAAD Media Award for Best Outstanding Film. The film's success catapulted Jason into semi-stardom in the United States, and he found his way into an Emmy-nominated television film later that year. In 2016, however, he would be transformed into an established actor seemingly overnight.
Jason would secure the role of Jess (later Jax) Takeda in Stranger Things, and his character's subsequent popularity turned him into a beloved actor. As a result, he's since achieved roles in major productions such as Squid Game, The Power of the Dog, Dune, Fast X, the Knives Out trilogy, Scream, Mad Max: Furiosa, Succession, Bridgerton, and Shiai—the latter of which garnered him a Best Actor nomination at the 2024 Academy Awards.
In addition to his booming acting career, Jason also has a booming modeling career. In 2013, he signed a contract with IMG Models, and a year later, he was sent to Paris and London to make his Fashion Week debuts. In between 2014 and 2016, he was seen as a rising star within the modeling world, booking shows and campaigns for the likes of Valentino, Alexander Wang, and Louis Vuitton. Jason's career as a model came to a rather abrupt end in 2016, though, when he announced that he would be taking an indefinite hiatus from modeling. The hiatus would thankfully end six years later, when he returned to the runway for Paris Fashion Week in 2022. Now, he's an ambassador for Celine, Hermès, Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, and Saint Laurent's "L'Homme" fragrance, and is the first male ambassador for SK-II. Additionally, Jason also happens to be the founder and CEO of Day Media Corp, a gallery and media company, mainly for photography and videography. Founding the company in 2021, it has gone on to be immensely successful.
In 2018, Jason came out as a demiboy, changing his name from Jocelyn Charlene Day to Jason Day-Fujiwara. In his post, he expressed his feelings of gender dysphoria and confusing attraction to women, which he had been feeling for over two years at that point (which was also one of the reasons he decided to step back from modeling). Three years later, he would publicly come out as a transgender man, citing his then-girlfriend for giving him the courage to do so. Since then, Jason has been a staunch activist for the LGBT community and other marginalized groups, regularly speaking at charity events and making frequent appearances at Pride.
In 2019, Jason met his future wife, Aikawa Chouka (also known as Love). Meeting during the table reading before the production of Stranger Things' third season, the two clicked instantly due to their shared Japanese heritage and similar social standing (as Jason's father—Jonathan Day—is the president of the Day Banking Group, while his mother is a wealthy heiress and cast member of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills). Interestingly enough, they also attended the same Swiss private school at the same time, and their mothers were very familiar with each other. They became immensely close over the next two years, to the point where a relationship between their characters on Stranger Things was written in due to their intense chemistry, and by 2021, the internet was beginning to notice just how close they were. Everyone's suspicions were confirmed on Valentine's Day of that year, when both Jason and Chouka confirmed their relationship on Instagram. The world couldn't have been happier, and they've since gone on to become an iconic couple, even tying the knot in 2024. Their lavish Italian wedding has gone down as the "wedding of the decade."
Now, Jason has cemented himself as a beloved celebrity, becoming known as one of the best and most popular actors of the modern age. With his string of iconic roles, activism, booming business, and aesthetically pleasing Instagram feed, it doesn't look like Jason will be going away anytime soon (especially since he's married to Chouka).
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heavenboy09 · 2 months
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Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 To You
The Radiant & Dedicated Canadian👩🏻 🇨🇦  TV 📺 Movie 🎥 Actress & Author & The Main Star 🌟 Of The ABC'S 1# Must See Mainstream TV Show 📺 Of 2004 & The Leading Lady Superhero Of Marvel's Ant 🐜 Man Movies 🎥
Lilly was born in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, on 3 August 1979. She was raised in British Columbia by her mother, a daycare center owner, and her father, a home economics teacher. She has an older sister and a younger sister. 
She is a Canadian author and retired actress. For Now.  She gained popularity for her first leading role as Kate Austen in the ABC drama series Lost (2004–2010), which garnered her six nominations for the Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television and a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series.
Lilly has also appeared in the war film The Hurt Locker (2008) and sports drama Real Steel (2011), and has starred as Tauriel in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit film series, appearing in The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Battle of the Five Armies (2014). She has portrayed Hope van Dyne / Wasp in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), beginning with Ant-Man (2015). Lilly is also the author of a children's book series The Squickerwonkers.
Please Wish This Iconic & Well Regarded Canadian👩🏻 🇨🇦 🤍Actress In Television & Movies In America 🇺🇸 & In The MCU,  A Very Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊
YOU KNOW HER
YOU SEEN HER BEING LOST, PLAY A HOT 🔥 ELF 🧝‍♀️ WARRIOR  IN THE ORIGINAL HOBBIT SERIES & RISED UP AS THE SMALLEST FEMALE SUPERHERO IN THE MCU🐝
& YOU GOTTA LOVE THE WAY SHE SMILES & PRESENTS HERSELF
THE 1 & THE ONLY
MS. NICOLE  EVANGELINE LILLY 👩🏻🇨🇦🤍 AKA KATE AUSTEN OF ABC'S LOST, TAURIEL 🧝‍♀️, & HOPE VAN DYNE IN MARVEL'S ANT 🐜 MAN & THE WASP 🐝 TRILOGY
HAPPY 45TH BIRTHDAY 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 TO YOU MS. LILLY👩🏻 🇨🇦🤍🐝& HERE'S TO MANY MORE YEARS TO COME 
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#EvangelineLilly #Lost #TheHobbitTrilogy #AntManandTheWasp #KateAusten #Tauriel #HopeVanDyne
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hindifilmyduniya · 1 year
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Tobey Maguire Biography
Tobey Maguire is an American film entertainer and filmmaker. Tobey Maguire mainly works in Hollywood movies. Three of Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man characters are known as Peter Parker/Spider-Man.
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Tobey Maguire Birth and Family
Tobey Maguire was brought into the world on 27 June 1975 in Santa Monica, Solomons, US. He was born in a middle class family.
Maguire’s father’s name is Vincent Maguire, a construction worker, and his mother’s name is Wendy Brown.
Tobey Maguire Education
There is no exact information about Tobey Maguire’s education. But it is known that due to the divorce of your parents, you studied in many cultures in childhood.
Tobey Maguire Girlfriend
Tobey Maguire’s girlfriend’s name is Jennifer Meyer, who is a jewellery designer. The two met in 2003 while he was shooting for Seabiscuit at Universal Studios. After this, they got engaged in April 2006. Both of them got married in 2007.
Tobey Maguire Movie Career
Tobey Maguire made his acting debut as a child actor in the 1990s. Earlier many of his television series and films had appeared.
Tobey Maguire started his career in 1989 with the film “The Wizard“. In the film, Matthews played one of Lucas Barton’s henchmen (one of three instruments in the video game contest).
In 2002, Tobey played the lead role in the film “Spider-Man”. In this movie Tobey played the character of Peter Parker.
In 2004, Tobey played the lead role in the film “Spider-Man 2 “. In this movie Tobey played the character of Peter Parker. The film’s story continues the story of Peter Parker’s life as he struggles to find a balance between himself and his personal life as Spider-Man.
In 2011, Tobey played the lead role in the film “The Details“. In this film, he played the character of Jeff Lang.
In 2014, Tobey played the lead role in the film “Pawn Sacrifice“. Tobey played the role of Bobby Fischer in this film.
Tobey Maguire Awards
Tobey has won the following awards for his films.
1. Won Best Actor – International Competition’s CinEuphoria Awards for the film “Brothers” in 2011.
2. Won the MTV Movie & TV Awards for Best Kiss for the film “Spider-Man” in 2003.
3. For the film “Spider-Man 2″ won the Saturn Awards for Best Actor in 2005.
4. Toronto Film Critics Association Awards for Best Supporting Performance – Male for the film “Wonder Boys” in 2000.
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lboogie1906 · 7 months
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Adina Elizabeth Porter (born March 13, 1971) is an actress. She is known for her roles as Lettie Mae Thornton on True Blood, Kendra James on The Newsroom, and Indra on The 100. She received further recognition for her roles as Sally Freeman, Lee Harris, Beverly Hope, Dinah Stevens, and Chief Burleson in American Horror Story (2011–).
She began her acting career appearing on the Off-Broadway stage, winning the Obie Award for Venus. She made her Broadway debut in the 2001 revival of The Women. For her work in American Horror Story, she has been nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and two Saturn Awards.
She was born and raised in New York City. She graduated from the State University of New York at Purchase. She has been married twice and has two children with her second husband, Larry Earl Madison Jr.
She began her acting career in the theatre, appearing in off-Broadway plays and regional theatre. Her off-Broadway credits include The Debutante Ball, Jersey City, Aven’ U Boys, Girl Gone, Silence, Cunning, Exile, Dancing on Moonlight and Hurricane.
She began had guest starring roles on Law & Order, New York Undercover, Brooklyn South, Grey’s Anatomy, and NYPD Blue. She had a recurring role as housekeeper Gwen Walker in American Dreams. In the film, she made her debut in Swoon. She appeared in The Peacemaker, Gia, Body Shots, The Fluffer, and The Salon. She played Ricky in Lackawanna Blues. She received the Black Reel Award for Best Supporting Actress: Television Movie/Cable for her role. She appeared in ER, Prison Break, Without a Trace, House, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
She starred in pilots Doubt and The Jury. She played Pearly Mae in Underground. For her performance in Roanoke, she received critical acclaim and was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television. She appeared as a main character in Double Feature, where she played Chief Burleson. She played as Sheriff Susan Peterkin in Outer Banks. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #womenshistorymonth
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Le previsioni per la categoria della Miglior colonna sonora, come per alcune categorie tecniche, vengono solitamente elaborate dopo l’annuncio delle short-list dei semifinalisti che quest’anno saranno rese note dall’Academy alla fine di dicembre. Nel frattempo però già circolano le prime predictions elaborate incrociando i giudizi degli addetti del ramo musicale. 1.#TheFabelmans (John Williams) Oscar Story: 47 nominations. 5 Oscar (nel 1972 con Il violinista sul tetto, nel 1976 con Lo squalo, nel 1978 on Guerre stellari, nel 1983 con E.T. l'extra-terrestre e nel 1994 con Schindler's List) 2.#WomenTalking (Hildur Guðnadóttir) WINNERS: TIFF Tribute Artisan Award (Toronto International Film Festival) Oscar Story: 1 Oscar per Joker (2020) 3.#TAR (Hildur Guðnadóttir) Oscar Story: 1 Oscar per Joker (2020) 4.#Glispiritidellisola (Carter Burwell) Oscar Story: 2 nominations (nel 2016 per Carol, nel 2018 per Tre manifesti a Ebbing, Missouri) 5.#Empireoflight (Trent Reznor e Atticus Ross) Oscar Story: 2 Oscar (nel 2011 per The Social Network, nel 2021 per Soul) e 3 nominations (The Social Network, Mank, Soul) 6.#TheBatman (Michael Giacchino) Oscar Story: 1 Oscar nel 2010 per Up e 2 nominations (UP, Ratatouille) 7. Babylon (Justin Hurwitz) Oscar Story: 2 Oscar (2 nel 2017 per La La Land, colonna sonora e canzone) 8. Pinocchio (Alexandre Desplat) Oscar Story: 2 Oscar (nel 2015 con The Grand Budapest Hotel, nel 2018 con La forma dell’acqua) per un totale di 11 nominations 9. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Ludwig Göransson) Oscar Story: 1 Oscar nel 2019 per Black Panther 10. White Noise (Danny Elfman) Oscar Story: 4 nominations (nel 1998 con Men in Black e Genio Ribelle, nel 2004 con Big Fish, nel 2009 con Milk) 11. Nope (Michael Abels) WINNERS: Distinguished Composer Award (Middleburg Film Festival) NOMINATIONS: Saturn Award 12. The Whale (Rob Simonsen) 13.Everything Everywhere All At Once (Son Lux) 14. She Said (Nicholas Britell) Oscar Story: 3 nominations (nel 2017 con Moonlight, nel 2019 con Se la strada potesse parlare, nel 2022 con Don’t Look Up) 15. Till (Abel Korzeniowski) #PrevisioniOscar #Migliorcolonnasonora #BestOriginalScore https://www.instagram.com/p/Cka2uORIT-o/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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poeticpossum · 7 years
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Random memory:
When I was 22 (2011) my mom and I managed to have free tickets to the Saturn Awards -an award show for the scifi, fantasy and horror genres. I went under the impression it was some....outsider awards show. That no one ever showed up to. Then I showed up and saw Sam Witwer, Andy Serkis, and Chloe Moretz on the red carpet!
I was panicked to see these people I knew from film and tv in person. So I went to the bar (for neither the first nor the last time) to get a drink and calm my nerves. I was super out of it and ran into a man and his drink slushed around.
I looked up to see Kurtwood Smith (who I knew as Red “Foot up your ass” Foreman) laughing as his drink ran into the carpet. No please, imagine being in the place of a tipsy, panic stricken, 22 year old, who has grown up LOVING Kurtwood Smith, and then SLAMMING into him and seeing him laugh and tell you “Don’t worry honey!” as you start to drop to your knees and clean up the mess you made him make.
To say I was star struck is to seriously understate how I felt. I knew people got nervous around famous people and I thought that was stupid. Then I was face to face with a man I adored.
I was going to speak to him. I was going to tell him I loved him in everything I’d ever seen him in. In a brief instant I considered hugging him. THEN....Bryan Cranston joined him. I quickly whirled around and faced the front of the GOD DAMN LINE. I had watched Bryan Cranston as Hal (more than anything) forever. Kurtwood Smith had been doubled.
These two men were men I had idolized as what I wanted in life. They were my husband role-models (mind you I ended up with a Red and I am a Hal but...that is beside the point). And there they stood -very closely- behind me. I have no idea how anyone else would have dealt with it! I just....I just stood in front of them and waited the line out. I listened to their chatter but I couldn’t do anything else. I didn’t know how to exist in a world with these gods. I got to the front and the bartender acknowledged my discomfort and I said “Shut up and just fill my drink and my mom’s!!!!”
I figured that was the worst of it....then I realized I was seated right next to Mel Brooks. And that, dear children, is how I died from Pop-Culture Exposure.
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superman86to99 · 2 years
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Superman ‘86 to ‘99 Extra: Erica Durance Saskatoon Expo ‘22 Panel Transcript!
Art by @donsparrow​
Our own Don Sparrow had the privilege of hosting a panel centered on Smallville’s Erica Durance during this year’s Saskatoon Expo and got to ask her about killing it as Lois Lane, Supergirl’s mom, and her many other projects. She, in return, got to receive the original inks for the awesome artwork by Don seen above, so it was win/win. Here’s a full transcript of the panel as transcribed by Don. Enjoy!
RELATED: Some years ago Don also got to interview his famous pal Tom Grummett, so here’s the link to that interview in you’ve never seen it.
VAGUELY RELATED: And speaking of Tom Grummett, check out our recent post about his return to Superman comics in the new Earth-One series (which was accidentally posted privately first, so it looks like not a lot of people saw it).
Don:
Hello Saskatoon Expo!  How good does it feel to be back? It’s very exciting.  My name is Don Sparrow and I am Saskatoon’s resident Superman expert, and therefore the host of this panel.  How many Saving Hope fans do we have here?
(Some applause)  
We’ve got a few.  How many Supergirl fans do we have here?
(More applause)
A few more.  And how many Smallville fans do we have here?
(Big applause)
We got a whole bunch.  So, without further ado, let me introduce: Many fans know Erica Durance as Lois Lane from Smallville for which she starred for seven years on the show.  Most recently, she was seen on the CW series Supergirl as Alura Zor-El.  Erica was a producer and lead actress on CTV’s hit medical drama Saving Hope, playing the role of Dr. Alex Reid, for which she garnered Canadian Screen Award nominations in 2013 and 2017. Her many notable guest appearances include Harry’s Law, Charlie’s Angels remake, Stargate SG1, Andromeda and Tru Calling.  Durance’s film credits include her tour-de-force performance as twin sisters in the Italian film Jemelle.  She also starred in the Hallmark movie Wedding Planner Mystery.  In 2011, Durance was nominated for a Saturn Award, and a Teen Choice Award for Best Actress for her work in Smallville. In 2012, Hello Canada Magazine listed her as one of Canada’s 50 most beautiful people, and Buddy TV ranked her #9 on its TV’s 100 Sexiest Women. Durance is a supporter of a very worthy cause, World Vision Canada and lives in Vancouver, B.C. with her husband and their three sons.  Please give a warm Saskatoon welcome to Erica Durance!
(Applause)
Erica:
That’s quite a bio.
Don:
I read the whole thing.
Erica:
Well done.  
Don:
Welcome here.  So, I’m going to start off with a few questions, we also do have a microphone in the middle, which we’ll open up pretty quick here.  So, welcome to Saskatoon.
Erica:
Thank you.  Thank you for having me.  First thing I want to say is: out in the audience today is my second mother, and her daughter Deanna, who is like my adopted younger sister.  Now, Cathy—where are you?—there she is—is the reason that I act or sing at all. So, I was five years old looking for something to do with all of me, and my emotions, and I found Cathy, and I followed her around like a lost puppy, and then she decided to adopt me.  So, she lives here in Saskatchewan, and I wanted to introduce her.  
Don:
That is very exciting.  (To Cathy) Well, thank you for giving us Erica Durance.  We are thrilled.
(applause)
So we’re gonna get to some Smallville questions, but my wife—who is in the audience--and I are huge Hallmark movie fans.  I’m not afraid to admit it, we love these movies.  And we’ve noticed some of your post-Smallville roles have tended to be more wholesome family entertainment.  We’re very excited about “Colour My World With Love” which looks really interesting. Is that an intentional direction you’ve gone in as an artist, or is it a reflection of being a parent?  A bit of both?
Erica:
It’s a little bit of both.  I want to put out things into the world that are positive, that families can join around, and watch together.  And just takes a little bit of the load off of life, which is--in this world of information, where we get it just crammed down our throats all the time, and yes, we do need a sense of reality, and what’s actually going on, and all those kind of things—people desperately need stories that are hopeful, and kind, and well, and we know we can sit down and no worry about some kind of horrible thing happening (laughs).  And so it was partially that, and partially the fact that it provides for me a way to take care of my two boys, and they’re still really young.  They’re five and seven, and so these jobs are very short.  We shoot all these movies in fifteen days so I’m able to stay at home, go out, do that, come back, and jump back into motherhood.
Don:
That’s excellent.  And many are filmed in Canada as well, so that makes it easier.
Erica:
Yes.
Don:
Moving to Saving Hope: I’ve read that your family comes from a faith background, and thinking of Alex Reid being such an evidence-based, and just the facts sort of character, was that tension of medical procedural and supernatural drama, by the end of it, a challenge?
Erica:
Well, yes and no.  I think it was really good for me to take on something where I would be challenged to think the opposite of the way I was taught, all growing up. And so I wanted to take a character that would basically just embrace only science, and learn about that way of life and way of thinking of things, and then slowly having to adjust to the fact that there may be something else out there.  That we can believe in things, and that there is a higher power, there is something to believe in.  Plus to be honest, I loved all the science, I loved all the doctor stuff.  By the end I thought I was a doctor. (laughs) I got an honourary degree from the chief of surgery (laughs).  
Don:
The jargon could be a mouthful, and you did very well with that.
Erica:
(laughs) Thanks.
Don:
Were you ready for that show to end? Are you ever ready?  I know the life of an actor means every job is fairly temporary.  Do you think there were places they could have gone with those characters?
Erica:
No, I think that show was ready to be wrapped up.  I think that we wanted to end it a certain way, and we did and some people loved it, and some people didn’t love it. But it had finished its journey, and I certainly had as well in that particular character.  And then practically, I was pregnant again.  So I had both my sons while I was shooting that show, and it gave me a newfound appreciation for women that work and have their babies and try to do it all.  So I was ready to enter that chapter of my life.
Don:
Excellent.  So, Lois Lane. Perhaps your most famous role.  How did you approach taking on such an iconic role?  Did it help that you were playing a version of Lois that was less established?  Or was it more pressure, not having that framework?
Erica:
No, it was absolutely my saving grace! (laughs) Because I could just say, you know what?—this is a whole new story we’re telling. It’s an origin story, so then most people…well, there were some people who had a problem with it, but you know, for me when I got it, it was such a surprise.  You know, I’m this girl from Alberta, a small farm, I’m out in Vancouver just kind of trying, auditioning for things here and there. And then this opportunity presents itself.  I remember telling this story a couple of times.  I just said “you know, I’m not doing this, because they’re going to pick somebody from LA, it’s just the way it goes.  And I don’t know if that attitude coming into the audition somehow had an opposite effect, but I felt like I just got swept away with it and all of a sudden I was just filming, and then you just go with the flow.  And I depended so much on the creators of the show, and where they wanted to take her.  Many, many people were upset that Lois was there early, because that’s not the mythology.  But that filming still happened in a day and age where you could shut out some of the excess nonsense, right, so you’re not constantly inundated by opinions of everybody all over the world about what they want or don’t want.  And yeah, I just took the stand that, well I’m sorry if you don’t like it—then don’t want it.  You don’t have to watch me. (laughs)
Don:
Exactly.
Erica:
But I think I kind of wore them down through the years and then people seemed to kind of accept her.
Don:
Well I think that was what made Smallville so unique was the Clark Kent persona—the nerdy, bumbling Clark Kent persona—was an invention of Lois Lane.  That had never been done before, and I just thought that was so cool, I just loved it.  
But take me through the early days of that show, being introduced to that show.  It’s a hit show and you’re playing one half of one of the best romances in fiction, and then in a very early scene, you’re dodging a naked guy in your car.
Erica:
Oh yeah! (laughs) Yeah, one of my first scenes was shooting that. And they do that to us all the time, when you’re filming.  You end up doing what would be considered the most awkward scene.  But I just embraced it because it would be awkward anyway and of course, what we show you guys we see is not all of what we see. It’s much more tame than what people think it is.  But I have to say it was kind of embarrassing, right, because I had originally booked the background.  I was an extras agent, so I had booked all of Tom’s photo doubles and all of that kind of stuff and all of a sudden I’m sitting in here and I’m working with the guy so that was (laughs) awkward, and so that kind of birthed the whole part of Lois that was neurotic and a little bit odd and everybody thinks it was a real choice, but it was me just trying to embrace the fact that here I was feeling like an imposter working on this show.
Don:
Very unique trial by fire.  
Erica:
(laughs) I’d love to say that it was methodically thought out, but it really wasn’t.
Don:
“I demand that I dodge a naked guy in my first episode!”
Erica:
(Laughs)
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Don:
One of the things that stuck out to me in your interpretation of Lois Lane was that it was quite egalitarian in the show’s treatment of Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Not to get too in the woods, but there’s a great moment in an early episode where your character gets separated while you’re fighting some commando types, and you see the panic on Clark’s face, as he realizes he’s left you alone, and you must be in danger, because Lana was in danger every episode.  And as he comes over the hill to check on you, and unlike Lana, we see that you’re handling these guys just fine—your kung fu moves—so is that fun to play? The damsel not in distress?
Erica:
Yes! (laughs) Yes, that’s why I liked it. Kristin’s character got a bad rap on that and if any of you have ever met her, or been at a convention you see that what a strong and independent wonderful woman she is.  And one of her biggest frustrations was that she was in this space that she never could rescue herself. But we all realize that we are given those role and we’re meant to play them out and it’s part of the gig. And so, when people say “oh I love how you did Lois and she was so independent and amazing” I always say “and I thank you for that, but I also lucked in a role where they allowed me to do that”.  And I really liked that I would pick up a script and one episode I would be doing lots of stunts, and be really feisty and then the next episode I would be the lady that needed help, and I would get to be vulnerable and all of those things and people wondered about that and they would ask me about the consistency of that. And I said, first of all if you knew me you’d know I am very contradictory and you never know which personality you’re going to get in the morning anyway. But human beings do contradict themselves, so you’re going to have her do that sometimes, and then the next time it’s going to be--you know--she’s going to be right back in his face again.
Don:
And sometimes you’re a vampire.
Erica:
And sometimes I’m a vampire, or—I think I was a zombie once, that one was really difficult.  The one thing I will say, as the years went on, I would get a little bit lippy about it, was the fact that we’d be out in the middle of the night, usually fighting bad guys, it’s cold, I’m wearing heels and a very skimpy dress, and (Tom) comes out with his workboots, and about five layers of clothes on and he’s so comfortable, and I was like “Ok, wait a minute”.  So I remember doing a couple of things like that which were taking it up even a notch, because I’m fighting, and I’m kicking, but I’m running up the stairs backwards wearing high heeled boots, right, and I pointed that out occasionally. And they didn’t care. (Laughs)
Don:
Well, we appreciated it, your sacrifice. I’ll ask one more and then maybe we’ll open it up to the floor for a bit.  
Returning to the role of Lois Lane recently, in the Crisis storyline. Comic fans, particularly Superman fans, as you sort of hinted at, can be passionate about what they like, or don’t like.  So a big decision like Clark giving up his powers in the wrap up there could be one of those divisive things.  How did you feel about it, and what has the reaction been at these kind of shows?
Erica:
The reaction has been really really good. I think because it was a less is more scenario.  And how do you insert them into that universe that already has a Lois and Clark?  All those kinds of things.  And beloved characters that, you know, are set in stone in a certain way in people’s minds.  And so for the most part, people were really really excited about it.  And anytime they asked Tom (Welling) about how he felt about it, he was so positive about the way he was portrayed, that he had wanted that, and I think people kind of fell along, into line with that, because it’s how he felt about it.  He was fine.  And I still got to bug him, which is nice.  I had like four lines, and I still was in his face, which was great.  
Don:
It was like a high school reunion.
Erica:
It was like “ah, Tom, you need it.  Somebody’s gotta do this to you.”
Don:
And if people didn’t like it, it’s just an alternate Earth.
Erica:
Yeah, exactly.  And, just switch the channel if you don’t like it.
Audience Member 1:
Hi, I’m Greg from Moose Jaw.  I’m sure I speak for everyone here, but you certainly couldn’t have gotten to the show soon enough.  You made the show, and I don’t care what anyone else says.  You could have been there from season one, it would have been perfect.
Erica:
Oh, thank you. (applause)
Audience Member 1:
Just a question I had there, was there anyone that you enjoyed working with most, or any funny story you have with someone there? Just someone that you got along with, or developed a friendship with?
Erica:
Well, It would be really fun if I could make a joke and say ugh I hated everybody, but I was known as the one that was there that was always very keen to be there, with lots of energy and excitement and everybody else either had been there for a long time, or just had a different personality.  I got to know Cassidy Freeman pretty well when she came in in the latter seasons.  So Cassidy, and Laura (Vandervoort) and I, we hung out a lot.  Kristin we kinda didn’t see each other too much.  We’re actually much better friends now, after the show. We see each other quite a bit.  I loved working with Justin Hartley.  We laughed a lot.  We were both the new people on the show at the time, and so we had a really great camaraderie.  But yeah, I’d say working with Tom, because I did it so much.  I was just lucky that we got on very very well.  And our personalities matched.  We understood each other, we had the same sense of how to work, and the way we wanted to work.  It was really cool.  
Don:
Excellent.  While we wait for another question from the floor, I’ll ask another one here.  I know you’re a busy actress, with a thriving career, so you don’t get as much downtime as you probably want, but what is your current binge watch, when you’re at home.  
Erica:
I just finished watching Sanditon on PBS.  I love PBS and British shows, so I just finished watching that one.  Do you guys ever have that, too?  Where you know you sit and watch lots of Netflix, and Amazon, but then somebody says “what’s your favorite” and you’re like completely blank. I know I finished watching a ton of stuff.  Let me think about it.  The name is gonna drop in when the panel is over and I’ll yell it out somewhere, but that’s one of them. 
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Audience Member Mike Fisher (head honcho for the convention):  
Yeah, I can’t remember if I had a bigger crush on you or Justin when you both came on the show
Erica:
(laughs)
Mike Fisher:
You guys were such a breath of fresh air.
Erica:
I mean, you know what we did do, is we compared waists and I think his waistline was probably as thin as mine.
Mike Fisher:
I just don’t know if that guy is human.  
Erica:
(laughs)
Mike Fisher:
He’s like an experiment from another planet.
Erica:
He is! He is.
Mike Fisher:
He is.
Erica:
He never slept, he ate doughnuts all the time.  
Mike Fisher:
What?
Erica:
Yeah.
Mike Fisher:
That is so frustrating to hear.
Erica:
All the time.  And I would be sitting there with a tuna cup, and I was like, “I hate you”.
Mike Fisher:
Yeah I know. I’ve seen Tom eat at conventions, and I’m like what is happening? These guys just get away with murder.  
Erica:
They’re so lucky, they don’t seem to get old and wrinkly, or leathery. Everybody goes “Oh you look so handsome, you’ve really grown into yourself”
Mike Fisher:
Distinguished. When you get older, right, it’s “distinguished”.
Erica:  
Distinguished yeah. I don’t get that.  
Mike Fisher:
So, shoutout to Three Hills, shoutout to the prairies. I’m just wondering, when you move to Vancouver, when you’re doing work in LA, was there a part of you that felt like you weren’t going to fit there? Just where you grew up wasn’t a match for being in LA with the way you were raised?
Erica:
Absolutely!
Mike Fisher:
So how did you deal with that?
Erica:
(Laughs) How much time do you have?  I really just tried to see it all with a bit of a sense of humour.  I am who I am, I couldn’t be anybody other than who I am, and so you just take it or you leave it.  But I tended to withdraw quite a bit. Especially in a new scenario, so that I could kind of observe the room, observe how everything works, and find my way to fit in.  But I didn’t ever change who I was.  They just either had to accept it, or not.  But it’s a very foreign kind of world to be in.  I still look for that revolving door to kick me right out the back.  That they have in the saloon.  Why am I still here?  You can’t, and I don’t want to change who I am.  But really, you can’t change that first blueprint of where you came from.  And I’m proud of it.
Mike Fisher:
Thank goodness.
Erica:
(laughs)
Audience Member #3:
Hi, Mike from here in the city.  My daughter wanted to say hi, because she’s super nervous.  She wanted to ask a question but she’s super nervous. First I’m going to sing your praises, like everybody else, honestly since Margot Kidder, when you came to be Lois Lane, I have compared every other Lois to you since you made your first appearance, you were fantastic. Not just how you look, your act, everything was just perfect.  So far no one’s come even close, to me, my personal opinion.  I’d like to see a lot more of that.  So to my question, when you came back many years later to play Lois again, with Tom on the crossover, and then plus doing your appearance on Supergirl, was it easy to get right back to that Lois role, and go into that kind of world again, or was it like riding a bike?
Erica:
It was like riding a bike.  The thing about playing in Supergirl is that it just felt a little bit surreal.  It was like that I was the adult in the group, and I was watching these kids.  And it was some of the same sets, a lot of the same gags.  It felt like it was home, but not quite.  And you were there to do the support piece. It came around so quickly for me.  I’d just had my son, and then they called and they said could you come and do this part, they had their other actress ended up going and doing other things, and so, it was just again, like most things in my life, I don’t plan for it, and I end up on set looking around going “Ok, so now I’m Alura, and I’m Supergirl’s mom”.  As far as the Lois thing, it was really cool, and that’s how you know you’ve met people in your life, or people come across in your life that are just—it’s as if you’ve met them before.  And that’s how it is with Tom and I.  It was always like that.  When we first met, it was really easy.  We didn’t see each other for ten years, and I showed up on that set, and it was so easy, it was so nice, it was like coming back home again.  So we had great laughs and a good time.   
Don:
So shifting back to Hallmark for a moment, and Christmas Stars—a favourite around our house by the way.  You got to sing!  
Erica:
I did!
Don:
Was that something you’d love to do more of?
Erica:
I would love to.  I’d love to do it in a way that wasn’t so rushed. Again it was very new for me, and I ended up showing up there and working with JT (Hodges), who is really great. He wrote the songs.  And I got a cold.  So I was basically singing the whole time with a cold—(turns to Kathy) Kathy—not in my register at all.  Here’s my debut singing, and I’m doing alto, which I’m not an alto. Anyways, it was really fun, it was just something different.  Originally, I wanted to be on Broadway, and do theatre, where I can mix it all up, and it would be spontaneous, and fresh every time, and so that was as close as I got to mixing some of the things I’d love to do
Don:
So far.
Erica:
So far!  That’s a positive way to look at it.
Don:
Saskatoon doesn’t have an NHL team so you’re safer here than most cities.
Erica:
Kinda.
Don:
Kind of.  Is there a hockey team you grew up cheering for, or cheer for now?
Erica:  
Oh.  I grew up cheering for the Calgary Flames.  Because I’m from Alberta, and I was closest to Calgary, and I always felt like they were the underdogs. Because at that time—this is gonna age me—but the Oilers had Gretzky. And I was like “ughh, they win every time!”  So I just had to cheer for Calgary, and there’s still that competition, every time I go to Alberta, if I’m in Edmonton or Calgary, boy those two do not like each other. Just some principle.
Don:
A little vocal.
Erica:
Yeah.
Don:  
Is Tom Welling’s cartoon gonna happen?  This cartoon Smallville he’s very excited about?
Erica:  
Let me text him. (laughs) You know what?  I’m always the last to the party.  Whether it’s Smallville, or their thing.  I think that it’s definitely in the works, but that’s as much as I know.  And then they’ll call me and be like “are you gonna do this thing”.  And I’ll say “yeah, sure, of course.  I’m game”.  I hope so.  How fun would that be?  I would love that.  Yeah.
Don:
So we’ll do some rapid fire.  
Erica:
Oh! Ok.
Don:
Pizza or tacos?
Erica:
Tacos.
Don:
Beatles or Stones?
Erica:
Stones. (pause) I feel like I’m being judged harshly (laughs)
Don:
No, those are both correct answers.
Erica:
Ok, ok, ok!
Audience Member #4:
Hi, Matthew from Saskatoon.  Any thoughts of…(trails off)
Erica:
(helpfully) Any thoughts…
Audience Member #4:
Any chance of being in the Marvel cinematic universe?
Erica:
If they would answer my calls.  (laughter) Nobody answers my calls!  I don’t have the right number.
Don:  
That is a good question.  So if you could play—I mean we saw you sort of as Wonder Woman, on Smallville—so if you could play any other superhero who would you want to be?
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Erica:
Other than Wonder Woman? I still want to be Wonder Woman. I still think she’s the best.
Don:
I think there’s a few people who would want to see you play Wonder Woman. (applause)
Erica:
I still think it would be fun.  But I’m not gonna do anything now, because Gal (Gadot) is out there, so forget that. (laughter) Way too stressful.  I could talk about the new Hallmark movie I just did.
Don:
Yes, please do.
Erica:
“Color My World With Love”
Don:
Yes!  You were promoting this a bit on your Instagram, and it looks very interesting, so please do.
Erica:
Yeah.  So it’s coming out on June 12th, and I got to play the mother of the lovely Lily D. Moore.  And it is a story based on her love life, and her falling in love, and what I like what they’re doing with Hallmark right now is they’re trying to tell different types of love stories, and not just the basic “guy meets girl, they’re both of the same socio-economic status or whatever” there’s no levels, it’s just the one love story.  Which is fine.  But now they’re starting to do the love stories where, for example, just my love for my daughter, right?  How do I raise my child?  How do I let her go?  How do I let her experience love and see the world through her eyes, and make mistakes, and fall in love, and get hurt? And all of those things, and so, yeah, it’s a good show.
Don:
And we don’t see performers that look like her (Moore has Down syndrome) on TV enough, and so I’m really excited to check that out, and I’m just excited to have Hallmark quality movies year round.  Same with the mystery movies—they don’t have to be in a Christmas resort town—
Erica:
(laughs) We’ve done enough of those!
Don:
We like those.
Erica:
We laugh about it, too.  We’re like “are we in a cherry orchard or an apple orchard, there’s always the red truck” but I like to watch them myself.  There’s always that red truck in every movie!
Don:
I’ll have to add that to our Bingo sheet.
Erica:
(laughs)
Don:
We have a few entries on the bingo sheet.
Erica:
So you do like a Bingo game when you’re watching Hallmark?
Don:
Absolutely. Yes.
Erica:
That’s good.  It’s safer than a drinking game.
Don:
(laughs) It’s safer than a drinking game! Exactly. The kids are in bed, we’re gonna—
Erica:
No, but I joke.  They’re good movies, and they make people feel good, and lots of people gather around and watch them together.  
Don:
Absolutely.
Erica:
(There is a gap in the questions from the audience) You’re all so polite.  I love Canada.
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Audience Member 1:
I wanted to give someone else a chance, but I definitely have more questions.  I just wanted to hear a bit more about your auditioning process on Smallville, and stuff like that.  How you got there, who was involved in getting you in, and what it was like, your first foray, I just like hearing origin stories.
Erica:
Oh, Ok.  I just went through the regular audition process.  You just go in, in Vancouver and you give it a go.  I was actually brought down to LA before that, so I think I got Lois because I was brought down earlier, and I went in to audition for a show called Tarzan, and there was a very very well known director named David Nutter, who launched a lot of these shows—he actually launched Smallville—and he saw me in the audition room, and he brought me to LA to audition for his show, and that’s where I met Warner Brothers.  And they signed me onto what’s called an exclusivity deal, which is—I would only do something for them.  And that year I ended up doing Gramercy Park, which was a pilot for them, and so I kinda got on their radar.  And as things happen—nothing happened.  That is a lot of this business as well, you can shoot a ton of pilots and nothing goes.  And we went a full year, and then the Lois character came out and I remember my manager was so excited, “oh four episodes, you get to play Lois, its gonna be amazing, you’re gonna go in for this” as I said, I didn’t want to do it.  I was kinda pouting.  So I went in to audition, and then what happens is they take you down to test, and so you go down to LA, and you go to the studio first, and you just go into this room—they make the process really stressful for the actor, as stressful as possible.  And they all sit there and eat lunch and judge you, and you’re usually in a real like theatre, so they’re like in these riser chairs, and you come in, and do your audition.  So you have to pass the studio first, and if the studio likes you, then you make it to the next round.  So you’ll know right after, because they’ll basically say “kay, thanks, bye, go home” and then you’re with like four or five other girls, and then it slowly goes down. So then I went to the network, and then I waited and waited, and didn’t hear anything.  And I was about to get on my plane to Vancouver, and that’s when my manager called and he goes “you’re playing Lois!” and I went “No way!” and I yelled really loud in the airport.  And then what I didn’t realize—and I’ve told this story a ton—that was the Friday night, and then on the Saturday, I went to the studio to take pictures and do the whole deal, and I was just gonna meet Tom and say “hi”.  And I was like Ok, cool, part of the team, I can do this. We were supposed to read a scene we were doing on Monday. I didn’t know if he didn’t like me, I would get fired! (laughs) So, and he’ll deny that to this day, but I know that it was the final hoop that I had to go through that if I didn’t meet his standards of not annoying, and not threatening, not making his life difficult—that I would not be working on Monday.  So—phew—I’m glad I didn’t know that! And then I ended up working on Monday, and then had to shoot that scene where I saw him scantily clad, and that was awkward, because I barely knew him.  And the rest of kind of history.  And what was really great about Tom is that he understood what it was like to be part of a show with almost no experience, and so four years later, he meets this person that’s thrust into a rather large role, and in that way he took me under his wing, and he kinda showed me the ropes, and gave me hints, and helped me out with some things that I was awkward about.  And I think that was kind of a basis for such a good friendship, and it helped with our work.
Audience Member 1:
Perfect, good to hear, I appreciate it.
Audience Member #5:
Thanks so much for joining us in Saskatoon.
Erica:
Thanks for having me.
Audience Member #5:
There was a question about Marvel Cinematic Universe, but is there a character or a franchise that you would love to be involved with in the future, or anything like that? That you can see, like, oh I want to be in a Star Wars movie, or something like that?
Erica:
How do I put this? As an actor, I’m game for anything, pretty much, that’s respectable.  Like I’m at a point where I want to do stuff that I’m not ashamed of, and that I don’t want my kids to be embarrassed about what their mother is doing.  But, you know I’ve never really had to project, and go, I’m gonna work toward this particular job, or that particular job.  And I lucked into two jobs that lasted really long, and I’m getting jobs offered to me so to have the imagination to sit and go, of I’d love to go do this.  I’d love to work again, steadily, but I really love series work.  I don’t want to do really dark independent movies that depress me, and depress people that watch it.  And sometimes, in certain acting circles, that will diminish me quite a but in their eyes.  But I’ve gotten to a point in my life where if something is a little bit too dark, I just don’t want to be in that zone.  So I am quite happy to play on a network TV show, like a procedural; little bit of crime, little bit of sci-fi. I’d like to bring sci-fi back into things because it makes it so much more fun.  Because you can become other characters whilst being a detective or something.  Maybe something fun like that.
Don:
Excellent.
Audience Member #6:
(Nervous) Hi.  So have you ever considered like going into like voiceover animation, or would you prefer to just like stick to doing more live action, just out of curiosity.
Erica:
I would love to do voiceover, which is why I’m hoping that Tom (Welling) and Mike (Michael Rosenbaum)’s thing works, because then I could do that.  You see how I’m just like, ugh, why pursue it if there’s other people who are gonna give me the job?  No, honestly I would.  And I think there is a bit of a misunderstanding, that it’s something that’s easy to get into.  I find that you get onto a highway, or a certain road as an actor, and you’re in that space.  And there’s many of us that would love to try those other things, but the opportunity isn’t always there.  But I think it would be such an interesting way to use my craft and figure out how to make something come alive by just being in the studio, and rolling in there and doing that. And seeing what the wonderful artists could do with it.  For sure.
Audience Member #6:
Yeah I hope it happens.  Good luck.
Don:
So I think this will be the last question, the guy with the appropriate shirt (wearing a Superman t-shirt)
Audience Member #7:
Are you going to go on Michael Rosenbaum’s podcast again soon.  I watched it this morning
Erica:
Yes.  He is relentless.
Don:
That’s a good word.
Erica:
No, we just did another one. We did one a year ago, and he keeps calling “are you gonna do it, are you gonna do it?” NO, I don’t want to do it, I don’t have anything to talk about, what am I gonna talk about?  So there’s another one coming out, and I get quite nervous, and just texted him the other day, I was like “did I say something weird in our interview?” “No, it’s great.” It will come, and then you guys can judge it.
Audience Member #7:
Right on, awesome.
Don:
On behalf of Saskatoon Expo, and everybody here, and Superman fans everywhere, we just thank you for your body of work, and for coming here today, we have so appreciated all these answers and just your presence.
Erica:
Well thank you for having me, and for your lovely questions, I hope you guys have a really great weekend. Bye!
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ANNE HECHE (1969-Died August 12th 2022,at 53.Injuries sustained from a Car crash).American actress who came to recognition portraying twins Vicky Hudson and Marley Love on the soap opera Another World (1987–1991), winning her a Daytime Emmy Award and two Soap Opera Digest Awards. She came to greater prominence in the late 1990s with roles in the crime drama film Donnie Brasco (1997), the disaster film Volcano (1997), the slasher film I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), the action comedy film Six Days, Seven Nights (1998), and the drama-thriller film Return to Paradise (1998).Following her portrayal of Marion Crane in Gus Van Sant's horror remake film Psycho (1998), which earned her a Saturn Award nomination, Heche went on to have roles in many well-received independent films, such as the drama film Birth (2004), the sex comedy film Spread (2009), Cedar Rapids (2011), the drama film Rampart (2011), and the black comedy film Catfight (2016). She received acclaim for her role in the television film Gracie's Choice, which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award nomination, and for her work on Broadway, particularly Twentieth Century, for which she received a Tony Award nomination.In addition to her film and stage roles, Heche starred in the comedy drama television series Men in Trees (2006–08), Hung (2009–11), Save Me (2013), Aftermath (2016), and the military drama television series The Brave (2017).She had a brief relationship with  American chat show host,Ellen DeGeneres.and during her last few years,frequently battled mental health issues and drug addiction,the lattert of which is suspected to have played a part in her ultimately fatal car accident on August 5th 2022.dying a week later on August 12th.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Heche
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Top 10 of protective and jealous boys.. 5 of Jensen, 5 of Jared ♥️♥️😉
So....this got long 😅 
I wasn’t sure if you meant combined moments of the boys being protective and jealous or if you meant 5 of both so I did 5 of both!
First up protective moments
Protective!Jared:
1. Jared (and the cast) crashing Jensen and M’s panel. JIB8. 
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Jensen had been having a hard time emotionally during this day and he was struggling during this panel, so Jared had the cast crash the panel and give Jensen a big group hug.   
2. Jared standing up for Jensen to a rude fan. LACon 2011. 
Back in 2011, Jensen wasn’t attending East coast conventions, or at least the majority of them, but Jared was and a fan very rudely asked Jensen why he didn’t attend East coast conventions. While Jensen was trying to explain the difficulties of flying to a location to the East coast and back to Van in time to film, the fan interrupts him to say that Jared does it, at which point, after looking stunned for a second, Jared jumps in to defend Jensen and explain that they couldn’t attend cons that would risk delaying production. I don’t know of any gifs of it but you can watch the moment here: Jared defending Jensen. LACon 2011.
3. Mini protective!Jared moment EWPopfest 2016.
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Does my enjoyment of this moment come from Jared acting protective, or is it cause he’s doing so while looking like a hot bodyguard? The world will never know
4. Some protective!Jared at DCCon 2017.
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This is more of a cute protective!Jared moment. A fan asked about what drink would represent the boys best and then sounded a bit angry when Jensen was thinking of a reply.
5. Protective Jared calming Jensen down by...rubbing his chest and shoulder. Pittcon 2016.
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A fan asked Jensen why he hadn’t been at the concert the night before to which Jensen replied he was on a flight on his way to the convention and Jared...proceeded to rub his chest and shoulder because that’s...totally how buddies soothe each other and not a husband move at all....
Protective!Jensen
1. Jensen telling a fan to take down a FB page that blamed Jared for everything. Vegascon 2013.
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Back in 2013 a fan’s mom apparently had a FB page called “I blame Jared Padalecki for everything...good” thing is the fan left out the “good” part and even proceeded to ask Jared how it feels to be blamed for everything! It should come as a surprise to no one that Jensen was not okay with this at all and got noticeably pissed off.
2. Jensen crashing Jared’s supposed to be solo panel. JIB9.
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I’ve talked about this so many times y’all are probably tired of it but honestly? I don’t give a fuck this moment was beautiful and sweet and you can pry it out of my cold, dead hands! Jared was supposed to have had a solo panel but he hadn’t been feeling very well he had said it in the j2 panel (which is when the moment in the first gif happened) as well as reportedly mentioning it during photo ops so when the time for his solo panel came, Jensen crashed the panel to distract and take care of his boy for a while along with Rob and Richard. 
3.  This hug from JIB7. 
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Do I even need to say anything? Jensen’s protective expression, the way he pulls Jared in close, how Jared naturally tucks himself into Jensen’s arms, Jensen wearing an AKF shirt 😭
4. Jensen checking up on Jared during the JIB9 Orion Concert.
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Jared got emotional during Brianna’s performance at the concert and Jensen went to check up on him. 
5. Jensen telling others to back off his boy and give Jared some space. 2018.
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His boy 🥰
During the 2018 CW Upfronts Jensen shared that the year before the event had been so hot that Jared was sweating and then got anxious about sweating so much so he started sweating even more so he pulled him aside to cool down and when people tried to rush them he told them no because Jared needed to cool down. 
Now for jealousy! 
Jealous!Jared:
1. Jealousy at the Red Carpet. Saturn Awards 2016.
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I love how Jared seems to do a double take like ‘Jensen why is somebody else making you laugh?’ before jumping to get Jensen’s attention
2. When you start off being jokingly jealous and then almost give you and your husband away. Vegascon 2019.
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3. Sorry Mark, Jared doesn’t share his Jensen. SDCC 2016.
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4. 2014 CW Upfronts.
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Jensen’s trying to have a conversation with Colton when Jared appears and slides right. in. front. of. Jensen. No Jensen for you Colton, no Jensen for you 😂
5.  Jared being a jealous subby brat after a fan said that Jensen had been amazing the night before. Vegascon 2017.
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What I love is that he tries to say it in a joking way but his face is anything but
Jealous!Jensen:
1. Jensen being noticeably jealous during. AHBL 2009.
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This moment is iconic in j2 history; it was obvious how jealous Jensen was and to top it all off when Jared went to get his shirt signed by him, Jensen signed it right over Jared’s heart. 
2. Rob was clinging on too tightly to Jared for Jensen’s liking. Vegascon 2017. 
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3. Jensen was all laughter...until he saw Jared kissing Richard’s cheek. Burcon 2013.
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4. Jensen doesn’t like his boy wandering away. Paleyfest 2018.
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5. Jensen being jealous of Taylor and Jared joking around in the Season 1 gag reel.
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Please look at the full gifset, Jensen just kept looking more and more jealous and this was early on in their relationship; from here rises the question: was Dean jealous of Sarah or was that Jensen jealous of Taylor? Both. It’s both.
I love protective! and jealous! boys 🥰 
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The Losers: Chris Evans, Idris Elba and Zoe Saldana’s Forgotten Superhero Movie
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Even The Losers get lucky sometimes. Before the DCEU was formed to compete against the ever-expanding, cash cow that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the approach at Warner Bros. was far looser. With the booming business of comic book adaptations in full swing, the studio was throwing money at several eclectic comic book titles like Watchmen and Jonah Hex, trying to stay competitive and seemingly more adult than their rivals. Hence before leaving to create his own superhero project, Hancock, wrier-director Peter Berg started penning an adaptation of DC/Vertigo’s The Losers, bringing in French director Sylvain White to helm the picture.
Produced by Joel Silver, The Losers centered on a team of elite, black-ops Special Forces operatives betrayed by their handler. Director White connected with the material immediately. 
“What appealed to me about The Losers was that it wasn’t the typical superhero-with-superpowers thing,” White told MTV. “It was based on real characters—realistic characters—and based in reality, like a lot of the European graphic novels that I had grown up reading.” The director worked with creators Jock and Andy Diggle to refine the script and lend their expertise with design to give the film a distinct visual palette that changes with new locations.
Frequent Silver collaborator Idris Elba was cast as Captain William Roque, with the cast being rounded out by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, coming off his turn as The Comedian in the studio’s adaptation of Watchmen, Zoe Saldana, fresh off of starring in the highest-grossing film of all-time, Avatar, Chris Evans, still mainly known for playing the Human Torch in Fox’s early Fantastic Four films, and rising actor Columbus Short. While current audiences would go on to become intimately familiar with most of this cast, their names didn’t generate enough buzz in 2010 to get folks into the theater. The Losers only made about $30 million on a $25 million budget.
Of course a tepid response at the box office does not mean that a movie is destined for obscurity. Just recently hitting Netflix and ready to capitalize off its now A-list cast, The Losers is currently the most popular film on the streaming service. Besides the even greater interest in comic book properties, the cast of The Losers have gone on to such success that they revitalized interest in one of DC’s almost-forgotten adaptations. Let’s look at where the cast of The Losers have been since the film’s release in 2010 to explain the sudden spike in love.
Idris Elba
While Elba, a star of British television via Luther, had already made an impression with American audiences by 2010 thanks to 28 Weeks Later, Guy Ritchie’s RocknRolla, and a guest stint on The Office, Elba’s star would rise considerably after his appearance in The Losers. In 2011, Elba would join the MCU as Heimdall in Thor, who’s role in the Thor films would expand as the franchise progressed. Elba would also pop up in prominent roles in blockbusters like Prometheus, Pacific Rim, The Jungle Book, and Star Trek Beyond. Away from blockbusters though he really broke out with a SAG-winning performance in Beasts of No Nations, and starring in fare like Aaron Sorkin’s Molly’s Game.
More recently, Elba stole scenes away from Jason Statham and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson as the villain in Fast & Furious: Hobbs and Shaw. Finally, things have come a bit full circle for Elba, as he’s set to appear in another DC adaptation over 10 years after The Losers, portraying Bloodsport in James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
In 2010, Jeffrey Dean Morgan was probably most well-known for his roles on television in series like Supernatural and Grey’s Anatomy. That all changed after Morgan was cast in an adaptation of the “unfilmable” graphic novel Watchmen as The Comedian. While his time onscreen in the Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons adaptation was minimal, bringing such an iconic comic book character to life earned Morgan a deeper cachet with the Comic-Con crowd. Morgan would work steadily in films like The Possession and the Red Dawn remake, but he arguably made a bigger impact on television portraying yet another iconic comic book character on AMC’s The Walking Dead, Negan.
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Morgan received critical acclaim for his portrayal of the villainous Negan upon his debut, earning the Critics’ Choice Television Award for Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series, MTV Movie and TV Award for Best Villain, and Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role on Television. He’s been going steady as Negan since while doing other occasional comic-con friendly projects like Rampage.
Zoe Saldana
Zoe Saldana was on top of the world in 2010, and in the time since, she’s only become more successful. After appearing in the buzzy Star Trek reboot in 2009 and a little film called Avatar, the former Center Stage star would go on to headline her own action film Colombiana. However, that would seem like small potatoes compared to what would come in 2014. Saldana was cast as Gamora in Guardians of the Galaxy, Marvel’s riskiest adaptation to date. Would audiences get onboard with an off-beat space opera featuring C-tier Marvel characters? Turns out, yes. Gamora not only became the heart of the Guardians, but the character would feature prominently in the grand Phase 3 finales Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.
In the shadow of that, Saldana has starred in more Star Trek sequels, an ill-advised TV remake of Rosemary’s Baby, and as Nina Simone in in Nina, a performance did come under fire for due to the lightness of her skin. Still, Saldana now has leading roles in the two highest grossing films of all-time, and is still expected to star in Guardians and Avatar sequels. Not too shabby.
Chris Evans
Speaking of the MCU, Chris Evans wasn’t floundering in 2010, but he did seem to be stuck in a bit of a rut, typecast as handsome smart alecks prior to The Losers. In fact, his big mainstream break is probably the less than classic spoof comedy, Not Another Teen Movie (2001); afterward he played Johnny Storm in Tim Story’s lukewarm Fantastic Four movies in the mid-2000s; in fact, arguably his most amusing role up to 2010 was when he appeared as a douchebag movie star in Edgar Wright’s genre-bending comedy, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010).
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That said, The Losers found him playing against type as an awkward tech expert. Perhaps his chance to show a different side of himself led to his life-changing role as Steve Rogers in the MCU’s Captain America. Anchoring the Avengers franchise for eight years, Chris Evans rose to the top of the A-list, and used that newfound celebrity to help get passion projects like Bong Joon-ho’s Snowpiercer and Rian Johnson’s Knives Out made. Evans is one of the most popular celebrities on social media right now and looks to continue his profitable relationship with Disney by voicing Buzz Lightyear in the animated origin film, Lightyear. 
Columbus Short
Perhaps the only member of the cast not to launch into the stratosphere after The Losers, Columbus Short has had a few issues that have prevented his rise. Short booked a role on the popular ABC series Scandal, but personal issues derailed his involvement in the show. In 2014, as part of a no-jail plea agreement, Short pled guilty to misdemeanor domestic violence and performed 30 hours of community service. Short also avoided jail by pleading no contest to a felony assault charge after throwing “a running punch” at his in-law during a family gathering at a bar.
In an interview with Access Hollywood Live, Short shared that substance abuse due to the stress of family issues and personal loss had led to his departure from Scandal. However, Short has appeared to move past his personal struggles and can next been seen portraying Martin Luther King Jr. in Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Storyand returning as Quadir Richards in True to the Game 3. 
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She is an American actress, singer, and model. She made her acting debut in the romantic comedy film No Reservations (2007). Her breakthrough came with portraying Angel Salvadore in the superhero film X-Men: First Class (2011), which earned her nominations for a Teen Choice Award and a Scream Award. She rose to prominence playing Christina in The Divergent Series (2014–2016) and Leta Lestrange in the Fantastic Beasts film series (2016–2018).
Kravitz earned praise for her lead roles in the HBO drama series Big Little Lies (2017–2019), which earned her a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, and the Hulu romantic comedy series High Fidelity (2020). She appeared as Toast the Knowing in George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), and has starred in numerous independent films including Dope (2015), Gemini (2017), and Kimi (2022). 
She voiced Mary Jane Parker in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), and .
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She played Catwoman in the animated The Lego Batman Movie (2017) and the live-action DC film The Batman (2022), the latter earning her nominations for a Saturn Award among other accolades. She is set to make her directorial debut with Pussy Island, which she also co-wrote and co-produced
Time magazine named Kravitz one of the 100 Most Influential People in 2022.
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Pamela Suzette Grier (born May 26, 1949) is an American actress. She achieved fame for her starring roles in a string of 1970s action and blaxploitation films for American International Pictures and New World Pictures, most notably Coffy (1973) and Foxy Brown (1974). Her other major films during this period included The Big Doll House (1971), Women in Cages (1971), The Big Bird Cage (1972), Black Mama, White Mama (1973), Scream Blacula Scream (1973), The Arena (1974), Sheba, Baby (1975), Bucktown (1975), and Friday Foster (1975).
Described by Quentin Tarantino as cinema's first female action star, she starred as the titular character in Tarantino's crime film Jackie Brown (1997), for which she received Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, Satellite Award, and Saturn Award nominations for Best Actress. Grier's subsequent films included Jawbreaker (1999), Bones (2001), Just Wright (2010), Larry Crowne (2011), and Poms (2019).
On television, Grier portrayed Eleanor Winthrop in the Showtime comedy-drama series Linc's (1998–2000), Kate "Kit" Porter on the Showtime drama series The L Word (2004–2009), and Constance Terry in the ABC sitcom Bless This Mess (2019–2020). She also received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for her work in the animated series Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (1999).
Grier was born on May 26, 1949, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the daughter of Gwendolyn Sylvia (née Samuels), a homemaker and nurse, and Clarence Ransom Grier, Jr., who worked as a mechanic and technical sergeant in the United States Air Force. She has one sister and one brother. Grier has stated that she is of mixed ancestry, namely of African-American, Hispanic, Chinese, Filipino, and Cheyenne heritage.
At age 6, Grier was raped by two boys when she was left unattended at her aunt's house. "It took so long to deal with the pain of that," she says, "You try to deal with it, but you never really get over it," she adds. "And not just me; my family endured so much guilt and anger that something like that happened to me." Because of her father's military career, the family moved frequently during her childhood to various places such as England before eventually settling in Denver, Colorado, where she attended East High School. While in Denver, she appeared in a number of stage productions, and participated in beauty contests to raise money for college tuition at Metropolitan State College. While in college, she was date raped.
Grier moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1967, where she was initially hired to work the switchboard at American International Pictures (AIP). She is believed to have been discovered by director Jack Hill, who cast her in his women-in-prison films The Big Doll House (1971) and The Big Bird Cage (1972). While under contract at AIP, she became a staple of early 1970s blaxploitation movies, playing big, bold, assertive women, beginning with Jack Hill's Coffy (1973), in which she plays a nurse who seeks revenge on drug dealers. Her character was advertised in the trailer as the "baddest one-chick hit-squad that ever hit town!" The film, which was filled with sexual and violent elements typical of the genre, was a box-office hit. Grier is considered to be the first African-American female to headline an action film, as protagonists of previous blaxploitation films were males. In his review of Coffy, critic Roger Ebert praised the film for its believable female lead. He noted that Grier was an actress of "beautiful face and astonishing form" and that she possessed a kind of "physical life" missing from many other attractive actresses.
Grier subsequently played similar characters in the AIP films Foxy Brown (1974), Sheba, Baby, and Friday Foster (both 1975). With the demise of blaxploitation later in the 1970s, Grier appeared in smaller roles for many years. She acquired progressively larger character roles in the 1980s, including a druggie prostitute in Fort Apache, The Bronx (1981), a witch in Something Wicked this Way Comes (1983).
In 1985, Grier made her theater debut in Sam Sheppard's Fool for Love at the Los Angeles Theatre Center.
Grier returned to film as Steven Seagal's detective partner in Above the Law (1988). She had a recurring role on Miami Vice from 1985 to 1989 and made guest appearances on Martin, Night Court, and The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. She had a recurring role in the TV series Crime Story between 1986 and 1988. Her role in Rocket Gibraltar (1988) was cut due to fears by the film's director, Daniel Petrie, of "repercussions from interracial love scenes." She appeared on Sinbad, Preston Chronicles, The Cosby Show, The Wayans Brothers Show, and Mad TV. In 1994, Grier appeared in Snoop Dogg's video for "Doggy Dogg World".
In the late 1990s Grier was a cast member of the Showtime series Linc's. She appeared in 1996 in John Carpenter's Escape from L.A. and 1997 with the title role in Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown, films that partly paid homage to her 1970s blaxploitation movies. She was nominated for numerous awards for her work in the Tarantino film. Grier appeared on Showtime's The L Word, in which she played Kit Porter. The series ran for six seasons and ended in March 2009. Grier occasionally guest-stars in such television series as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (where she is a recurring character).
In 2010 Grier began appearing in a recurring role on the hit science-fiction series Smallville as the villain Amanda Waller, also known as White Queen, head agent of Checkmate, a covert operations agency. She appeared as a friend and colleague to Julia Roberts' college professor in 2011's Larry Crowne.
In 2010, Grier wrote her memoir, Foxy: My Life in Three Acts, with Andrea Cagan.
Grier received an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore in 2011. That same year, she received an honorary Doctorate of Science from Langston University.
She founded the Pam Grier Community Garden and Education Center with the National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum. The purpose is to teach people about organic gardening, health and nutrition among other things. The museum named its first garden in honor of Grier in 2011.
In January 2018, Grier revealed a biopic based on her memoir is in the works, entitled Pam.
Grier lives on a ranch in Colorado.
Grier has never married but has had several high-profile relationships.
She met basketball player Lew Alcindor before he became a Muslim. Soon after they began dating, he converted to Islam and changed his name to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Abdul-Jabbar proposed to Grier, but gave her an ultimatum to convert to Islam. He said, "If you don't commit to me today, I'm getting married at 2 this afternoon. She's a converted Muslim, and she's been prepared for me," adding, "once you become Muslim, you might appreciate another wife." Grier declined, so he got married that day.
Grier met comedian Freddie Prinze while promoting her film Coffy in 1973. They began a relationship and considered marriage. Prinze wanted her to have his baby, but she was reluctant due to his history of depression and drug addiction. They remained in touch after she left him. She was one of the last people Prinze spoke to before he fatally shot himself in 1977.
Grier met comedian Richard Pryor through her relationship with Prinze, but they did not begin dating until they were both cast in Greased Lightning. She helped Pryor learn to read and tried to help him with his drug addiction. After six months of sobriety, he relapsed. In her memoir, Grier described how her sexual relationship with Pryor caused cocaine to enter her system. During an appointment, she was informed that she had a "buildup of cocaine residue" around her cervix and vagina that her doctor called an "epidemic" in Beverly Hills. He asked her if Pryor might have put cocaine on his penis to sustain his erection; she was unsure. He then asked if her mouth went numb while performing oral sex on Pryor, and she said it did. The doctor linked it to the Novocaine-like effects of cocaine. Grier confronted Pryor about protecting her health, but he refused to use a condom. Pryor married another woman while dating Grier in 1977.
Grier was formerly romantically linked to Soul Train host Don Cornelius and basketball player Wilt Chamberlain.
In 1998, Grier was engaged to RCA Records executive Kevin Evans, but the engagement ended in 1999.
Grier was diagnosed with stage-four cervical cancer in 1988, and was told she had 18 months to live. Through vigorous treatment she made a recovery and has been in remission.
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Tomas de Visser (born June 28, 1992) is a Dutch pastry chef and Prometheus contract. He trained and worked in France for 7 years before moving back to Los Angeles. He’s most known for winning Masterchef US Season 10, and his role as Emiliano in The Boy Venus (2020). He secured his contract with Prometheus after his win from Masterchef in 2018, debuting with his cooking show The French Dutchman Kitchen (2019-). He soon started his acting debut in Heart & Soul (2019). He also currently runs his family bakery business de Visser’s Bakery in Beverly Grove, Los Angeles with his older brother Skylar de Visser, taking over from their parents.
Early Life
Tomas de Visser was born in Delfshaven, Rotterdam, the Netherlands to Markus and Francisca de Visser and have four siblings. He has an older sister, Isa, an older brother, Skylar, and two younger twin sisters Ade and Aleid. Both of his parents and all of his siblings are, or have been, in the culinary industry, where his parents started up a bakery. He spent his childhood in Rotterdam and moved to Los Angeles in his teenage years as his parents decided to migrate their bakery business from Rotterdam to Los Angeles. Tomas started learning to bake at a very young age alongside all his siblings in order to help with the bakery, and he grew a fondness for working with pastries. He graduated from Fairfax High School and forego further education to move to Paris, France at age 19 in 2011.
Career
Patisserie  After moving to Paris, Tomas first started up his own Boulangerie & Patisserie however it promptly closed in less than a year. He then started an apprenticeship under Romuald Beauvais at Maison Loulou as a junior pastry chef at age 20 and completed his training, working as a noteworthy pastry chef at Maison Loulou for the next 7 years that went on to bring the restaurant to one of the top rated emerging restaurants in Paris, seeing the restaurant through growing from one Michelin star to three by 2017. Maison Loulou join the ranks with their chefs under the top 100 Best Chefs awards, de Visser winning The Best Chefs Rising Star Award 2017 and nominated Best Pastry Chef. But in 2018 he made the decision to leave the restaurant and return home to Los Angeles to help take care of his father and the family bakery. de Visser’s Bakery is small but established and well known for its traditional Dutch bread and pastries and their famous Dutch cold drip coffee with home roasted beans, now run by de Visser brothers.
Masterchef US 2018 Season 10 de Visser appeared as one of the top 24 in the reality television program Masterchef US 2018. He was declared the competition winner on 20 July 2018, winning $250,000 and a contract offer with Prometheus and de Visser promptly signed on. de Visser appeared as a guest judge for Masterchef US 2019 and 2020, bringing in his desserts for a pressure test in each season.
Prometheus In 2019, de Visser debut in Prometheus as a signed contract with his cooking show The French Dutchman Kitchen, with guest stars in its second season like Julian Santiago, Charles Irons, Juno Benson and Luda Mae Kerrigan. The show is one of the top rated within its genre based on Prometheus ratings.
de Visser made his acting debut as Adam in the television series Heart&Soul (2019) which was nominated and runner up for Best Project for that season in 2019. He was a last minute addition and replacement for the role of Adam.
de Visser also was an extra in Prometheus’ film Hairspray 2019. 
In 2020, de Visser joined the cast for Jessamine Beaumont-Jackson’s film The Boy Venus as the lead role Emiliano. The project was later helmed by Julian Santiago as director and Claudia Marshall who was the cinematographer from the start, after the director Beaumont-Jackson’s unfortunate passing. The project still finished and premiered with critical acclaims. He won The Saturn Award for Best Breakthrough Performance for his role of Emiliano, which drew much polarized controversy and divide over his performance in the film. de Visser declined to comment and simply said, "how it's judged.. it's up to them, I just feel fortunate to be here and that Jess put his faith in me, as uh- stressful as that was." It is also rumored that he is in the talks for a role in the new up and coming war film Dunkirk in the Prometheus Fall Season 2020.
He started as a D lister and has shot his way up to Icon in 2 years. Despite also being awarded worst performance for his role as Adam, de Visser was seen as an emerging new contract with a strong cult following. He is also noted to always bring bread and pastries from his bakery to sets he work on. Current Points (as of October 27 2020): 5034
Book There have been rumors for de Visser to be writing his first cookbook with Eve Austero’s involvement, though it is yet to be confirmed.
Personal Life
de Visser stated that he prefers not to discuss the interest in his relationships or family matters publicly, however his younger sister Ade shares frivolously through her recent found TikTok fame. Little is known of his personal life before Prometheus.  
Early in his Prometheus career, there had been rumors and photos taken of de Visser being very close to Prometheus escort Tatum Morgan, her appearances with him starts as early as his Masterchef days and the rumors and judgement spread like wild fire only for them to explain that she was his cousin. Some still hold on to the paparazzi claims, belief of something more. de Visser has flatly shot them down, with pictures of them as kids had been posted on Instagram wishing Morgan a happy birthday. 
In 2020 when asked in an interview coming from the discussion of his asexuality, he describes himself as demisexual though never saw a need to really use a label, he stated “in the environments I lived in - Dutch and French, it never really mattered.” It is rumored early on that he is dating fellow Prometheus actor Juno Benson, especially with the blow up of them caught kissing on de Visser’s younger sister TikTok video, both had declined to comment until their recent instagram announcement that confirmed they’ve been dating since October 2019.
Filmography
Masterchef US Season 10 (2018) Episode 1-25 (Winner) Season 11 (2019) Ep 1 (Guest Judge) Season 12 (2020) Episode 19 (Guest Judge)
The French Dutchman Kitchen (24-minute cooking show) Season 1 (2019) - ongoing (Host) (currently 2 seasons)
Heart & Soul Season 1 (2019) Episode 1-24 (Adam)
Hairspray (2019) (Extra)
The Boy Venus (2020) (Emiliano)
Dunkirk (2021) (Tommy)
Food Style
de Visser notes that his food style for his pastries and desserts is very experimental. His foundations are in Dutch and French cuisine but he enjoys pushing boundaries of flavor profiles and conceptualization, which was what he was known for, alongside his impeccable palate, during his Masterchef run. He states “I find so much inspiration from people, the people around me, the people I love, and conceptualize a dish from there. Food is more than just a plate to fill your tummy.” de Visser look up to and is inspired by chefs like Ludo Lefevbre and Reynold Poernomo.
Awards and nominations
2017 - The Best Chefs - Won Rising Star Chef
2017 - The Best Chefs - Nominated Best Pastry Chef
2018 - Masterchef US 2018 - Winner
2019 - Heart & Soul - Won Runner Up to Best Project
2019 - Adam - Heart & Soul - Won Worst Performance
2019 - Adam - Heart & Soul - Won Cinnamon Roll
2020 - The French Dutchman Kitchen - Nominated Best Rated Cooking Show
2020 -  Emiliano - The Boy Venus - Won The Saturn Awards Best Breakthrough Performance
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Elon Musk Mission to Mars Space X | Tesla
SpaceX Mars is a development program started by Elon Musk and SpaceX to facilitate possible colonization of Mars. The program includes reusable vehicles, man-made spacecraft, orbits, fast launchers and flying vehicles, and the Rocket Oil Production Area (ISRU) on Mars. SpaceX's expected goal was to reach the first human land on Mars by 2024 [1] [2], but in October 2020, Elon Musk called 2024 an incomplete mission target. [3] At the 2020 Axel Spring Awards, Elon Musk said he was confident the first flight to Mars would be in 2026. [4]
A key element of the program is the SpaceX spacecraft, a fully reusable super high lift launch vehicle that has been in development since 2018. To receive large payments, the spacecraft must first enter Earth orbit, where it is expected to be re-positioned before being sent to Mars. After landing on Mars, the spacecraft will be loaded with local production to return to Earth. The expected payout for the Starship launch vehicle will pump 100 to 150 tons (2 220,000-330,000) to Mars.
SpaceX intends to focus its resources on the transportation component of Mars' colonial plan, including the design of a Saturn-based oil plant to combine methane and liquid oxygen as locally grown. Rocket oil from carbon dioxide and ice. . Earth []] However, since 2016, Musk has defended a large set of long-term goals to keep Mars, far from forming SpaceX. Any successful colonial process will ultimately involve many economists - whether individuals, companies, or governments - to create a growing human presence on Mars for decades to come.
 In 2001, Musk developed the concept of Martin Oasis, who plans to plant a small experimental greenhouse on Mars with dehydrated seeds that will grow plants on the land of Mars, "so it's all about life. Will be longer than. " In an effort to restore public interest in space exploration and increase NASA's budget. But Kasturi felt that despite the space budget, traveling to Mars would be very expensive without major advances in rocket technology. In October 2001, Musk traveled to Moscow with Jim Cantrell (Space Supplies) and Audio Rasi (his best friend from college) to buy the latest ICBM (Dnipro) that would close the alleged pay gap.
In early 2007, Elon Musk announced his personal goal of enabling humans to search and restore Mars, although his personal interest in Mars was limited to at least 2001. Arrived Additional information on mission architecture was published in 2011–2015, with a 2014 statement stating that the first colonies would arrive on Mars before the mid-2020s is planning in mid-2016. In the middle of the year, the company plans to demand the first human arrival on Mars without 2025 [18] [19].
Musk said in a 2011 interview that he expects humans to be sent to the surface of Mars in 10 to 20 years,and at the end of 2012 he said he had the first colonies on Mars. Tens of thousands of colonies are predicted. Already in the middle of the 2020s.
Development work began in 2012 when SpaceX began developing the Raptor rocket engine, which will power the Starship launch system. The development of rocket engines is the longest process of designing new missiles.
In October 2012, Musk launched a high-profile plan to build a second reusable rocket system with far more capabilities than the Falcon 9 / Falcon Heavy vehicles, for which SpaceX had spent billions of dollars at the time. This new car should be replicated with the "Falcon 9 SpaceX Amplifier ... [more than the Falcon 9]". But Musk indicated that SpaceX would not talk about it publicly until 2013. In June 2013, Musk said he planned to postpone a possible IPO of SpaceX shares in the stock market until "Mars will become a colonial transporter of Mars on a permanent basis." Flight ". Except Elon there are other famous celebrities that are famous for their abilities. Like Billie Elish is famous for her short height. Learn more about Bilie Elish Here.
In August 2014, media sources suggested that MCT's initial flight tests could be completed by early 2020 to fully test the engines in Internet space flight. However, allegedly any colonial effort continues "in the depths of the future."
In January 2015, Musk said he expected to publish details of a "completely new structure" of the system that would ensure the colonization of Mars by the end of 2015. But those plans have changed, and in December 2015, a public disclosure plan was added.
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Mỹ nhân sinh năm 1988 từng lọt danh sách những mỹ nhân gợi tình nhất thế giới 2016 theo bình chọn của tạp chí danh tiếng GQ
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Trước khi vào vai Bond Girl, cô đã có “gia tài�� cảnh nóng và khoả thân đồ sộ, có thể kể đến một số phim như Knock Knock (2015, đóng cùng tài tử Keanu Reeves); cảnh phim để ngực trần hoàn toàn trong phim Hands Of Stone (2016)…
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Đặc biệt, với vai Joi trong bộ phim khoa học viễn tưởng Blade Runner 2049 có cảnh nude tuyệt đẹp được cho là vô cùng nghệ thuật của cô đã giành giải Nữ diễn viên phụ được yêu thích nhất tại lễ trao giải Saturn Award. Sau bộ phim này, vẻ sexy ngọt ngào nhưng cũng đầy hoang dại của cô càng được khẳng định.
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Thời gian gần đây, cô gây chú ý khi hẹn hò tài tử Ben Affleck – chồng cũ của nữ diễn viên nổi tiếng Jennifer Garner
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Cặp đôi mới công khai chuyện tình cảm được khoảng gần 2 tháng và nhận được sự ủng hộ từ người hâm mộ
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Ben Affleck là ông bố 3 con từng trải qua nhiều mối tình với các bóng hồng nổi tiếng. Anh vừa chia tay vợ là mỹ nhân Jennifer Garner năm 2018 sau 13 năm chung sống. Cặp đôi cùng chăm sóc 3 con chung là Violet, 13 tuổi, Seraphina, 10 tuổi và Samuel, 7 tuổi.
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Trong khi đó, Ana De Armas từng kết hôn nam diễn viên Marc Clotet vào năm 2011 và ly dị năm 2013.
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Kể từ khi hẹn hò, cặp đôi mới của Hollywood liên tục được trông thấy tay trong tay tình tứ, ôm hôn tình cảm giữa chốn đông người.
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