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ariadnethedragon · 5 months
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FLORENCE PUGH as KATHERINE LESTER
Lady Macbeth (2016), Dir. William Oldroyd
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Mad Love
aka i don't know what this is but felt very inspired by these two beautiful people
small bonus, not 100% satisfied about it tho
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seal-writes-stuff · 2 years
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My Muse
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Warnings: F!Reader, pining with a capital P, mentions of arranged marriage and period-accurate misogyny, mostly fluff with a dash of angst
Summary: When Katherine Lester meets you, she becomes a part of your art and your life faster than either of you could’ve imagined.
A/N: Hello everyone! Treading on a bit of new territory here since I haven’t seen any fics for “Lady Macbeth” (Florence is sooo good in it though). Please tell me if you’d like a part 2 because… Let’s say I have ideas. Anyway, hope you enjoy!
Katherine's thoughts are interrupted when she notices you.
The days got colder with summer coming closer to an end, but that never bothered her. These secret walks quickly became the only breath of fresh air in Katherine’s life - after the wedding, after she arrived in that dreary house. They’ve always reminded her that she is still young, still alive, still lives in the world filled with beauty and peace. The wind rustling her hair, the sun kissing her skin, the smell of rain and fresh flowers enveloping her…
In these moments, Katherine’s worries left her, if only for a little while. She was free and she was happy. What’s more important, these moments have always given her an opportunity to be away from her husband’s control, to daydream.
However, your presence brought her back to reality.
The same can’t be said about you. You’re sitting in front of an unfinished painting, staring off into the distance. As if you’re trying to find some kind of answer in the dark woods on the horizon, some kind of key. A palette you’re holding has tilted, staining your hands, your dress and a woolen shawl wrapped around your shoulders – you don’t seem to care. You’re far, far away, lost in your own little world.
Katherine stands still behind you – barely breathing, mesmerized. She knows she should say something, or maybe she should just leave altogether, letting you be, but she can’t. The sudden feeling swirling in her chest is overpowering. She wants to know more.
She wants to know what you’re working on. She wants to know what about your work makes you frown. She wants to know what’s on your mind.
She wants…
Finally, some subtle shift in the air alerts you to her presence. You jump up and drop the palette, your eyes wide.
“Oh!” you steady the canvas, trying to prevent it from falling over as well. “Sorry, I didn’t see-”
“No, don’t apologize! I should be sorry,” Katherine’s face heats up, like she’s been caught in an act of... What? “I didn’t mean to interrupt you.”
“You aren’t interrupting anything,” you settle back, inviting her to join you with a friendly gesture. “Come here. Maybe you’ll help me figure out what I’m doing wrong here.”
You don’t have to ask twice. For a second, Katherine’s overwhelmed; your warmth, the smell of the oil paint mixed with your perfume, the way your fingers hold the brush … She wants to remember it all. She wants to carry it around like a lover’s picture hidden in a golden locket.
Yet she can’t. She must compose herself, Katherine thinks, she must pretend. After all, it’s all she’s been doing lately.
“I must warn you, I’m not an artist…”
“Neither am I, apparently,” you bury your head in your hands with a groan. “Any decent artist would’ve known how to fix this thing by now.”
“You’re hard on yourself. I think it’s beautiful.”
You pause, looking at her intently. You take her in – all of her, uninterrupted.
“Ah,” you look away hastly, as if forced by the rules of decorum. “That’s kind of you to say.”
“It’s the truth.”
You hum, staring at the canvas again. This time, however, you aren’t as engrossed by your work as you were mere minutes ago.
“I didn’t quite catch your name, Lady..?”
“Just Katherine, please.”
“Katherine…” you roll her name in your mouth, as if you’re tasting it. “Y/N. It’s a pleasure.”
Y/N, then... You don’t look at her, yet your eyes shine with some complex emotion, which Katherine can’t quite describe.
“Tell me, would you be offended if I kept working while we talk? I know it’s terribly rude, but-”
“Oh, of course not! Do as you please. I don’t mind at all.”
“How lovely,” you pick up the brush, adding a few broad strokes. “Again, I apologize. Believe me, if it was up to me, I’d much rather look at you.”
For once, Katherine is glad you’re looking away. She doesn’t think she could hide her blush if she tried.
Quick, she must change the subject somehow. If anything, she must hear you talk.
“Do you come here often?”
“From time to time,” you narrow your eyes in concentration. “The landscapes aren’t among my… Stronger suits, as you might’ve noticed.”
“Trust me, I don’t see what you’re seeing.”
“You flatter me. I can copy the nature, I suppose, but it lacks the heart. It lacks…”
All of a sudden, your eyes widen in realization.
“Would you pose for me, Katherine?”
“Wh… Me?”
“I won’t show your face, I promise, just your back. A lady with dark copper hair, looking off into the distance...”
“Oh, I don’t know. I’m not dressed for a-”
“No-no-no, you are, your dress is perfect!  Your dress, your eyes… They have such rich, warm colors! It’s like you’re a part of the scenery.”
As the last words leave your lips, you cover your face in shame.
“Oh my God, I… Forgive me, please. What am I even saying? Part of the scenery?!”
“It’s alright!” Katherine laughs as you peek at her through your fingers. “It’s… Rather sweet, actually. Might be the best compliment I’ve ever gotten.”
“You must love these places, then.”
“As much as I can. You see, my house feels…”
She pauses to find the right word, just in time to catch your discreet glance. Your face remains neutral, yet your eyes a full of quiet compassion.
You finish her sentence before she does.
“Suffocating?”
Katherine’s breath hitches in her throat. How do you know? Do you feel the same?
“…Yes. Exactly.”
“I’m sorry to hear that. And the fields aren’t?”
“Aren’t…?”
“Suffocating.”
“Oh, not at all. They make me feel… Like I belong. Like I’m meant to be here.”
For the first time in a long while, Katherine is sincere – she’s giddy and light. She’s rewarded with a big smile from you in response, a smile that makes it impossible for her to refuse you. Katherine leaves your side to settle in front of the canvas.
“Should I turn around?”
“Oh, no, it’s perfect! Please, sit like you’re sitting now.”
Both of you are quiet. You’re lost in your work, and so is she, in a way. Most of the time, the silence Katherine found herself in weighted heavy on her: just like her marriage, just like the rest of her new life.
This silence is soft, inviting. It makes her comfortable. It makes her feel at home.
She’s not sure how much time has passed by the time you speak up.
“Do you live nearby?”
“I do,” she points in the vague direction of her house. “Well, my husband and I. His father, too.”
“I see,” there’s a hint of sadness in your words, but it disappears before Katherine can even note it properly. “Who’s the lucky gentleman, might I ask?”
Gentleman. Katherine closes her eyes, trying to keep her agony at bay.
“It’s okay, Katherine, I was just wondering. If you don’t want to-”
“Mr. Lester.”
“Lester?!”
You blink, realizing what you’ve just said, how you’ve said it. You look down, embarrassed.
“I’m sorry, I-I shouldn’t…”
“No, it’s fine. I…I see what you mean.”
You give her a long look. Katherine assumes you’re pitying her at first, but realizes that she’s wrong almost immediately. No, that’s not it, she thinks, your gaze is filled something else. Something she recognizes only because she knows it so well.
It’s filled with longing.
“Oh,” you shrug. “Love changes people. Perhaps…”
You don’t finish the sentence. Katherine knows that you don’t believe in it – and that, unlike her, you can’t pretend. Still, you’ve tried to comfort her, which is a comfort in itself.
“What about you, Y/N? Are you married?”
“Oh, no,” you laugh, almost relieved. “No husband, no children, just my paintings. A disgrace to my family’s name all around.”
“I’m sure you aren’t. You’re so talented.”
And sweet, so very sweet.
“My parents would disagree, unfortunately.”
“They’re wrong, then.”
The harshness of her words surprises you; it surprises even Katherine herself. You open your mouth to reply…
Just in time to be interrupted by the roaring thunder in the distance.
“That’s not good,” you frown before reaching out to Katherine, helping her get up. “We must go. The storm is coming.”
“Right... Can I see the painting when it’s done?”
“Of course. I’ll send it to your house.”
“How much?”
You pause, looking at her in surprise.
“Huh?”
“For your work. How much does it cost?”
“Oh, you don’t have to-”
“Please,” Katherine grabs your hands, earning a soft gasp from you. “My husband has more money than I could ever spend. I want it. Just name the price.”
You don’t respond, lowering your gaze to look your joined hands. Your touch is gentle; as if she’s the most precious work of art you’ve ever held.
Katherine swallows, just as the fluttering in her stomach threatens to become unbearable. You’ve met mere hours ago. Truth is, you don’t know her and she doesn’t know you – yet it feels like she does, like you’ve been close your whole lives. If everything she’s been through were meant to lead to this moment, Katherine thinks, she’d do it all again.
“Well,” you run your thumb over her knuckles, your voice barely above a whisper. “If you insist… I’ll think about it. Not everything can be measured in money, after all.”
A gust of wind sweeps your both. Katherine shivers, which snaps you out of your thoughts immediately.
“Oh, you must be freezing!” you take the shawl off of your shoulders and wrap it around Katherine’s frame. “Here. Don’t mind the paint stains.”
“I’m thick-skinned. You don’t have to-”
“Please. I’d never believe that.”
Katherine’s face heats up; her skin burns under your touch. Before she can answer, though, you’re already running off, trying to keep all of your art supplies in place.
“Wait! What about you?”
“I’ll be fine, don’t worry!” you shout, fixing your hair. “Just keep it ‘till we meet again! Will we meet again, Katherine?”
“I… Yes, o-of course!”
Happy with her answer, you wave Katherine goodbye, leaving her alone in the field. The sky is dark above her head, yet she barely notices it. She wraps herself in soft fabric, taking a deep breath.
Of course.
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swdefcult · 3 months
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shiningstarr15 · 1 year
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TODAY IS FLORENCE PUGH’S BIRTHDAY!!
Not only did I succeed in my filmography marathon this week ending tonight with Black Widow, I managed to get my drawing done for her as well.
I planned this for probably almost a year when I saw the prompt bc it was just so her 😆
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This is my first time drawing Florence herself and I think she is quite adorable as a chibi lol. Scattered throughout the picture you will see references to some of the projects that she’s been in as well as just herself in general.
I actually contemplated DM’ing this to Florence on instagram but idk if I want to lol. Yes it is for her and I do plan to somehow give it to her in person someday but the thought of actually sending it to her directly scares me for some reason lol 😅 idk it’s just really elaborate and I just genuinely want her to like it 🥺💕
Well til she sees it I hope you all enjoy it! Blood, sweat, and tears went into this thing lol
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perfettamentechic · 4 days
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27 aprile … ricordiamo …
27 aprile … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2023: Giovanni Lombardo Radice,  noto anche con lo pseudonimo di John Morghen, attore, sceneggiatore e regista teatrale italiano. Radice nasce a Roma, da una importante famiglia. Radice ha studiato per diventare ballerino, ma la sua carriera è stata interrotta da un infortunio alla schiena durante l’adolescenza. Dopo la formazione classica, all’età di 19 anni fondò una compagnia shakespeariana…
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youcouldhearmesmile · 3 months
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phil being nervous about hank green watching the livestream meanwhile hank’s wife, katherine, wore an ii jean jacket in a vlogbrothers video back in 2018
they have been phannies for a while
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its-your-mind · 9 months
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What a beautiful gift it is to go from the monotone audiobook narrations of Heroes of Olympus to the dulcet tones, dramatic sighs, and voice acting prowess of Robbie Daymond as Lester “oh woe is me how could I, the most beautiful and awesome of gods, Apollo, be reduced to this horrible disgrace (being a regular dude (with acne))” Papadopolous
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inwhichiramble · 2 years
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So out of the main hsmtmts girls (Nini, Kourtney, Ashlynn, Gina, Maddox, Val) who would you guys cast them as in Six the Musical?
Personally I’m thinking…
Catherine of Aragon: Kourtney
Anne Boleyn: Gina
Jane Seymour: Ashlynn
Anna of Cleves: Maddox
Katherine Howard: Nini
Catherine Parr: Val
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ariadnethedragon · 7 months
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FLORENCE PUGH as KATHERINE LESTER
Lady Macbeth (2016), Dir. William Oldroyd
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spookyfoxdreamer · 8 months
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fyeahtv · 2 years
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FLORENCE PUGH as Katherine Lester in Lady Macbeth (2017) dir. William Oldroyd
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cartermagazine · 4 months
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Today In History
Alvin Ailey was born on January 5, 1931, in Rogers, Texas. His experiences of life in the rural South would later inspire some of his most memorable works.
Ailey was introduced to dance in Los Angeles by performances of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and the Katherine Dunham Dance Company, and his formal dance training began with an introduction to Lester Horton’s classes by his friend Carmen de Lavallade.
In 1958, he founded Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater to carry out his vision of a company dedicated to enriching the American modern dance heritage and preserving the uniqueness of the African-American cultural experience. He established the Alvin Ailey American Dance Center (now The Ailey School) in 1969 and formed the Alvin Ailey Repertory Ensemble (now Ailey II) in 1974.
Mr. Ailey was a pioneer of programs promoting arts in education, particularly those benefiting underserved African American communities.
CARTER™ Magazine
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Pride and Prejudice
Classic and loose adaptions from 1940, 1967, 1980, 1995, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2012, 2016, 2018, 2019
The second of Jane Austen’s novels, first published in 1813, is the most often adapted, inspiring various different takes on it. The ones pictures above are detailed below:
Pride and Prejudice (1940 Film)
This black and white film departs from the original novel in some (or should I say many?) points
Written by Aldous Huxley and Jane Murfin, adapted from the stage adaptation by Helen Jerome; directed by Robert Z. Leonard
Starring Greer Garson as Elizabeth Bennet, Laurence Olivier as Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, Edward Ashley Cooper as George Wickham, Maureen O'Sullivan as Jane Bennet, Bruce Lester as Mr. Charles Bingley, Ann Rutherford as Lydia Bennet, Melville Cooper as Mr. William Collins, among others.
Pride and Prejudice (1967 Miniseries)
6 episodes x 24min. Black and White footage Written by Nemone Lethbridge, directed by Joan Craft
Starring Celia Bannerman as Elizabeth Bennet, Lewis Fiander as Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, Richard Hampton as George Wickham, Polly Adams as Jane Bennet, David Savile as Mr. Charles Bingley, Lucy Fleming as Lydia Bennet, Julian Curry as Mr. William Collins, among others.
Pride and Prejudice (1980 Miniseries)
5 episodes x 54 min Written by Fay Weldon, directed by Cyril Coke
Starring Elizabeth Garvie as Elizabeth Bennet, David Rintoul as Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, Peter Settelen as George Wickham, Sabina Franklyn as Jane Bennet, Osmund Bullock as Mr. Charles Bingley, Natalie Ogle as Lydia Bennet, Malcolm Rennie as Mr. William Collins, among others.
Pride and Prejudice (1995 Miniseries)
6 episodes x 54 min Written by Andrew Davies, directed by Simon Langton
Starring Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet, Colin Firth as Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, Adrian Lukis as George Wickham, Susannah Harker as Jane Bennet, Crispin Bonham-Carter as Mr. Charles Bingley, Julia Sawalha as Lydia Bennet, David Bamber as Mr. William Collins, among others.
Pride and Prejudice (2003 Indie Film)
Loose adaption set in modern Utah, USA Written by Anne Black, Jason Faller, Katherine Swigert; directed by Andrew Black
Starring Kam Heskin as Elizabeth Bennet, Orlando Seale as Will Darcy, Henry Maguire as Jack Wickham, Lucila Sola as Jane Vasquez, Ben Gourley as Charles Bingley, Kelly Stables as Lydia Meryton, Hubbel Palmer as William Collins, among others.
Bride and Prejudice (2004 Film)
Bollywood-style Musical. Loose adaption set in modern India and England. Written by Paul Mayeda Berges, Gurinder Chadha; directed by Gurinder Chadha
Starring Aishwarya Rai as Lalita Bakshi (Elizabeth), Martin Henderson as William "Will" Darcy,  Daniel Gillies as Johnny Wickham, Namrata Shirodkar as Jaya Bakshi (Jane), Naveen Andrews as Mr Balraj Uppal (Bingley), Peeya Rai Chowdhary as Lakhi Bakshi (Lydia), Nitin Ganatra as Kohli Saab (Collins), among others.
Pride and Prejudice (2005 Film)
Written by Deborah Moggach, directed by Joe Wright
Starring Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Bennet, Matthew Macfadyen as Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, Rupert Friend as George Wickham, Rosamund Pike as Jane Bennet, Simon Woods as Mr. Charles Bingley, Jena Malone as Lydia Bennet, Claudie Blakley as Charlotte Lucas, Tom Hollander as Mr. Collins, Donald Sutherland as Mr. Bennet, Judi Dench as Lady Catherine de Bourgh, among others.
The Lizzie Bennet Diaries (2012–13 Webseries)
160 episodes x 2-8 min, available on Youtube Loose adaption set in modern US, told in a vlog format
Created by Hank Green and Bernie Su, from Pemberley Digital
Starring Ashley Clements as Elizabeth Bennet, Daniel Vincent Gordh as William Darcy, Wes Aderhold as George Wickham, Laura Spencer as Jane Bennet, Christopher Sean as Bing Lee, Mary Kate Wiles as Lydia Bennet, Julia Cho as Charlotte Lu, Maxwell Glick as Ricky Collins, among others.
Lizzie’s videos amount to 100 episodes + 10 Q&A, but shorter series enrich the story by offering other characters’ perspectives, most notably Lydia’s (and also Georgiana’s). A playlist at Pemberley Digital’s Youtube channel features them all in order.
The series has also been adapted into a book, The Secret Diary of Lizzie Bennet (2014), and spawned a sequel novel, The Epic Adventures of Lydia Bennet (2015).
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2016 Film)
Loose adaption inspired by the 2009 novel of the same name by Seth Grahame-Smith, which adds zombies to Austen’s original story. The movie makes alterations from the zombie book as well.
Written and directed by Burr Steers
Starring Lily James as Elizabeth Bennet, Sam Riley as Colonel Fitzwilliam Darcy, Jack Huston as George Wickham, Bella Heathcote as Jane Bennet, Douglas Booth as Mr. Charles Bingley, Ellie Bamber as Lydia Bennet, Matt Smith as Parson William Collins, among others.
Orgulho e Paixão (Pride and Passion) (2018 Telenovela)
Brazilian telenovela in Brazilian-Portuguese
162 episodes x 30-40min (original version) Loose adaption set in 1910s São Paulo state, Brazil
Created by Marcos Bernstein, directed by Fred Mayrink
Starring Nathalia Dill as Elisabeta Benetido, Thiago Lacerda as Sr. Darcy Williamson, Pâmela Tomé as Jane Benedito, Maurício Destri as Camilo Bittencourt (Bingley), Bruna Giphao as Lídia Benedito, Bruno Gissoni as Diogo Uirapuru (Wickham/Willoughby), among others.
The story takes inspiration from all 6 of Austen’s major novels (plus Lady Susan), but mostly from Pride and Prejudice. Others stars include Chandelly Braz as Mariana Benedito (Marianne Dashwood) and Anajú Dorigon as Cecília Benedito (Catherine Morland).
Features 100 episodes in the International cut. The telenovela has been broadcast in other countries and languages (such as Spanish) but as far as I know, not in English.
Pride and Prejudice: Atlanta (2019 TV Film)
Loose adaption set in modern Atlanta, USA. All-black cast. Written by Tracy McMillan, directed by Rhonda Baraka
Starring Tiffany Hines as Elizabeth Bennet, Juan Antonio as Will Darcy, Raney Branch as Jane Bennet, Brad James as Charles Bingley, Reginae Carter as Lydia Bennet, Carl Anthony Payne as Rev. Collins, among others.
*****
Personal favorites: 2005, then 1995. But also: The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, Orgulho e Paixão
I also enjoyed Atlanta and, while it’s been a while since I’ve seen Bride and Prejudice, it’s got Indian musical numbers so c’mon, one gotta watch it.
Back to the closer adaptions, despite its age, 1980 is also good! 1940 is...very different, but fun in its own way.
In fact, while I find some of these versions weaker, I could find enjoyment in all of them - but maybe that’s cause I’m a sucker for P&P.
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The Great British Blorbo Off Begins Shortly....
Thanks everyone for waiting so patiently while I take my time sorting this all out! I'm pleased to announce that I've decided on everyone that will be in the tournament, and we will be starting next Monday (16th)! So, here's how it's going to work:
There are 128 characters overall, and I have split them into 4 brackets with two rounds each.
I will be posting 8 polls (1 round) a week, and will reblog them in the middle of the week and at the end of the week.
Once we get down to one character left from each bracket, they will go against each other in semifinals until only two are left.
Winner becomes the new queen of England <3
If anyone that submitted a character has a specific image of them they'd like me to use, feel free to send it over. If you've submitted a character from a book then I will just be using the front cover of the book they're from as their image, so let me know if there's a TV/film version or certain cover you'd like!
Brackets are below the cut! As always, feel free to send an ask if you're confused about anything :)
(Also let me know if there's any repeated characters or errors, had a few formatting issues before uploading so I apolgise if anything is messed up)
BRACKET 1:
Round 1:
Miss Jane Marple (Miss Marple) vs Lucy Pevensie (The Chronicles of Narnia)
Austin Powers (Austin Powers) vs Jade (Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age)
Dudley (Street Fighter) vs Daisy Steiner (Spaced)
Danger Mouse (Danger Mouse) vs Lady Penelope (Thunderbirds)
Malcolm Reed (Star Trek: Enterprise) vs James Bond (James Bond)
Archie MacDonald (Monarch of the Glen) Vs Lemon (Bullet Train)
Edward Hyde (The Glass Scientists) Vs Maurice Moss (The IT Crowd)
David Ward (I Am In Eskew) Vs Arthur Dent (A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy)
Round 2:
Gordon the Big Engine (Thomas and Friends) Vs Gary 'Eggsy' Unwin (Kingsman)
Walter Heath (The White Vault) Vs Rupert Giles (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Skull (Lockwood and Co) Vs Jeremy Usborne (Peep Show)
Matthew Vandham (Xenoblade Chronicles 3) Vs Raihan (Pokemon Sword and Shield)
Diana Cavendish (Little Witch Academia) Vs Katherine 'Kitty' Higham (Ghosts)
Leo Fitz (Agents of Shield) Vs John Constantine (DC Comics)
Gnomeo (Gnomeo and Juliet) Vs Bertie Wooster (Jeeves and Wooster)
Jamie Fraser (Outlander) Vs Lexie McTavish (Monarch of the Glen)
BRACKET 2:
Round 1:
Jonathan Sims (The Magus Archives) Vs Laszlo Cravensworth (What We Do in the Shadows)
Nia (Xenoblade Chronicles 2) Vs Daisy (Downton Abbey)
Gwen Cooper (Torchwood) Vs Arthur Lester (Malevolent)
Robert (Genki Elementary Japanese) Vs Aled Last (Osemanverse)
Rose Tyler (Doctor Who) Vs Avril Bradley (Gosick)
Newt (The Maze Runner) Vs Jacob Frye (Assassin’s Creed Syndicate)
Captain Hastings (Hercule Poirot) Vs Lynda Day (Press Gang)
Amelia Hughes (Infinity Train) Vs Heathcliff (Limbus Company)
Round 2:
Alice Cartelet (Kin-iro Mosaic) Vs Billy Kane (Fatal Fury)
Ropafadzo "Ropa” Moyo (Edinburgh Nights) Vs Steve Fox (Tekken)
Alex Rider (Alex Rider) Vs Pietre Carvel/Arby (Utopia)
Professor Layton (Professor Layton Series) Vs Robert EO Speedwagon (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure)
Bede (Pokemon Sword and Shield) Vs Ferb Fletcher (Phineas and Ferb)
Jessica Albert (Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King) Vs Dirk Gently (Dirk Gently’s Hollistic Detective Agency)
Jo Grant (Doctor Who) Vs Evelyn Carnahan (The Mummy)
The Last Constable (Fallen London) Vs Edmund Pevensie (The Chronicles of Narnia)
BRACKET 3:
Round 1:
Tangerine (Bullet Train) Vs Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock Holmes)
Red Guy (Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared) Vs Paddington (Paddington)
Cuno (Disco Elysium) Vs Luke Triton (Professor Layton Series)
Hobie Brown (Spiderman: Across the Spiderverse) Vs Robin Hood (English Folk Legend)
Mary Sera (Detective Conan) Vs Emma (Emma: A Victorian Romance)
Jay Cartwright (The Inbetweeners) Vs Shellington (Octonauts)
Noone (The Sound of Nightmares) Vs Matthew Crowley (Downton Abbey)
Balthazar Cavendish (Milo Murphy’s Law) Vs Cammy White (Street Fighter)
Round 2:
Horrid Henry (Horrid Henry) Vs Ivor the Engine (Ivor the Engine)
Tim Bisley (Spaced) Vs Ignis Scientia (Final Fantasy XV)
Axl Low (Guilty Gear) Vs Elizabeth Bennet (Pride and Prejudice)
Marnie (Pokemon Sword and Shield) Vs Morrigan Aensland (Darkstalkers)
Mason Greyback (Wizards of Waverly Place) Vs Clarice Bean (Clarice Bean)
Agatha Christie (Bungou Stray Dogs) Vs Gromit (Wallace and Gromit)
Lila Pitts (The Umbrella Academy) Vs Mina Harker (Dracula)
Kieren Walker (In the Flesh) Vs Thomas the Tank Engine (Thomas and Friends)
BRACKET 4:
Round 1:
Peppa Pig (Peppa Pig) Vs Martin K Blackwood (The Magnus Archives)
Mary Poppins (Mary Poppins) Vs Tahani Al-Jamil (The Good Place)
Alec Hardy (Broadchurch) Vs Thomas Nightingale (Rivers of London)
Hammer/Hannah (Fable 2) Vs Anthony Lockwood (Lockwood & Co)
Iris Wilson (The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles) Vs Miss Eliza Scarlet (Miss Scarlet and the Duke)
Karen Kujou (Kin-iro Mosaic) Vs Marrick Tremayne (The Bedlam Stacks)
The Ninth Doctor (Doctor Who) Vs Jonathan Harker (Dracula)
Alfred Pennyworth (Batman) Vs Mr Darcy (Pride and Prejudice)
Round 2:
Hugh Anthony Disward (The Mystic Archives of Dantalian) Vs Nathan Young (Misfits)
William "Duke" Wellington (Miss Scarlet and the Duke) Vs George (The Famous Five)
Jonathan Joestar (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure) Vs Dio Brando (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure)
Julian Bashir (Star Trek: Deep Space 9) Vs Tori Spring (Osemanverse)
Winston Smith (1984) Vs Strangelove (Metal Gear Solid)
Wheatley (Portal 2) Vs Herlock Sholmes (The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles)
Lucy Carlyle (Lockwood & Co) Vs Wallace (Wallace and Gromit)
Mr Blobby (Noel’s House Party) Vs Tracy Beaker (The Story of Tracy Beaker)
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perfettamentechic · 1 year
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27 aprile … ricordiamo …
27 aprile … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2022: Kenneth Tsang, Kenneth Tsang Kong, attore hongkonghese. In 50 anni di carriera ha interpretato svariati ruoli. Con Chow Yun-fat debuttò a Hollywood nel film Costretti ad uccidere (1998). I due recitarono insieme anche in Anna and the King. Tsang apparve in Colpo grosso al drago rosso – Rush Hour 2 con Jackie Chan e nel film La morte può attendere (2002). Tsang è stato sposato tre volte. La…
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