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edwagr litlte….i love u edwrad little…..im very fond of u
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1801-1802 Pierre-Paul Prud'hon - Portrait of Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck and his Family
(Rijksmuseum)
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RENÈE ASHERSON as Princess Katherine HENRY V 1944 | dir. Laurence Olivier
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Adam Nagaitis as Private Buckley in Banished (2015)
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Adam Nagaitis as Branwell Brontë in To Walk Invisible (2016) Part I
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Adam Nagaitis as Branwell Brontë in To Walk Invisible (2016) Part II
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Adam Nagaitis as Lord Lonsdale in A Thousand Blows (2025)
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Adam Nagaitis in Law & Order: UK, playing William Braxton - a sweet, well-adjusted young boy who'd never do anything fucked up.
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"... I tend to find it quite easy to defend underdogs, which is how I see Buckley. He’s in a lot of pain. [...] He loathes himself… more than anyone else loathes him." - Adam Nagaitis on his portrayal of Buckley
"There is only so much contempt a man can take..." - Private Buckley, Banished
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Adam Nagaitis as Vasily Ignatenko in the HBO miniseries ‘Chernobyl’ (2019)
#...seeing Adam in Chernobyl right after Hickey was The Experience#btw he played like 6 different deranged men after Chernobyl and NOW he's playing a cute and heroic Soviet citizen again#my man is in a loop#adam nagaitis#chernobyl hbo
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Дикие Лебеди / The Wild Swans (1962)
is a Soviet traditionally animated feature film directed by the husband-and-wife team of Mikhail Tsekhanovsky and Vera Tsekhanovskaya. The film is based on the story of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen. Unusual for Soviet films of this period, and especially for animated films, it was produced in widescreen.
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The Language of Flowers: An Alphabet of Floral Emblems (1857). Found in the Internet Archive by AnitaNH
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Joseph Ducreux (1735–1802) was a French artist known for his expressive and unconventional self-portraits. Unlike many portraitists of his time, who adhered to strict formal conventions, Ducreux infused his works with humor, exaggerated expressions, and an almost modern sense of personality.
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