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stateofsport211 · 8 months
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The second set turned out to be a one-way traffic, but not necessarily due to some hiccups at the end of the match, which might have resulted in Guy’s possible comeback, but it also did not help without a proper follow-up. These started from Guy’s erroneous service game right at the second game, where he had to save around 3-4 initial break points, one of them with a working serve+1. However, this was insufficient due to his other errors, leading Sam to break early to 2-0, and consolidated to 3-0 with a forehand winner even if there was a hiccup that led him being one point behind, raising the question of a possible chaos like the end of the first set, which signified his smoother groundstrokes compared to the previous set.
It took two consecutive holds until Sam took advantage of Guy’s erratic service game, having a forehand winner to secure his 2 break points before breaking again to 5-1, earning him the opportunity to serve for the second set breadstick. It did not come through as tightness might have gotten him, where Guy handled this situation with a forehand winner to break 5-2 in hopes of coming back to the match. Another error spree struck Guy, somehow, where he ended up rushing most of his intended +1s, with a double fault being the pinnacle of the game that fell apart. This resulted in the assertion of Sam’s dominance, taking the second set 6-2 to secure his spot in the semifinals.
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medium-observation · 3 months
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Beetlejuice - First US National Tour
January 21, 2024 - Medium Observation
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Justin Collette (Beetlejuice), Larkin Reilly (u/s Lydia Deetz), Megan McGinnis (Barbara Maitland), Matthew Michael Janisse (s/w Adam Maitland), Jesse Sharp (Charles Deetz), Sarah Litzsinger (Delia Deetz), Hillary Porter (Miss Argentina), Abe Goldfarb (Otho), Brian Vaughn (Maxie Dean), Lexie Dorsett Sharp (s/w Maxine Dean/Juno), Haley Hannah (s/w Girl Scout), Ryan Breslin (s/w Ensemble)
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Excellent video of Larkin and Matthew as Lydia and Adam respectively. Minimal washout with very little to no obstruction.
NFT DATE: August 1st, 2024
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Moulin Rouge! The Musical - First US National Tour
January 6, 2024 - Medium Observation
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Mark Doyle (u/s Christian), Arianna Rosario (alt Satine), Robert Petkoff (Zidler), Kevyn Morrow (e/c Toulouse), Andrew Brewer (Duke), Danny Burgos (Santiago), Sarah Bowden (Nini), Harper Miles (La Chocolat), Nicci Claspell (Arabia), Max Heitmann (Baby Doll), Kamal Lado (Pierre), Sam J. Cahn, Darius Crenshaw, Jimena Flores Sanchez, Tommy Gedrich, Cameron Hobbs, Tamrin Goldberg (s/w), Pepe Munoz (s/w), Tanisha Moore, Brayden Newby, Elyse Niederee, Kent Overshown, Stefanie Renee Salyers, Adéa Michelle Sessoms, Preston Taylor
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Absolutely perfect video of Mark, Arianna and Kevyn as Christian, Satine and Toulouse respectively! Zero obstruction, minimal washout.
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Wicked - Second US National Tour (Munchkinland)
January 28, 2024 - Medium Observation
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Olivia Valli (Elphaba), Celia Hottenstein (Glinda), Colin LeMoine (u/s Fiyero), Timothy Shew (The Wizard), Kathy Fitzgerald (Madame Morrible), Tara Kostmayer (Nessarose), Kyle McArthur (Boq), Boise Holmes (Doctor Dillamond), Mitchell Tobin (Chistery), Jane Brockman (Midwife), Alexia Acebo (Witch's Mother), Wayne Schroder (Witch's Father / Ozian Official), Jennifer Mariela Bermeo (Ensemble), Remmie Bourgeouis (Ensemble), Sean Burns (Ensemble), Jōvan Dansberry (Ensemble), Matt Densky (Ensemble), Marie Eife (Ensemble), Jenny Florkowski (s/w Ensemble), David Kaverman (s/w Ensemble), Lauren Leach (Ensemble), Megan Loomis (Ensemble), Madison Claire Parks (Ensemble), Jackie Raye (Ensemble), Kat Rodriguez (Ensemble), Anthony Santos (Ensemble), Derek Schiesel (Ensemble), Tregoney Shepherd (Ensemble), Brett Stoelker (Ensemble), Maggie Van Wieringen (Ensemble)
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the-firebird69 · 3 months
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This guy Trump who's Sam the boat guy from fisherman village goes to his truck and he's threatening me and he's threatening him saying he has a weapon and he wants us to put stuff out on the tumbler that he says because supposedly people believe it and that he'll have power because of that he never complies never does what he wants people don't believe his acted so bad he's Ricky schroder I tell you what this guy has to go he's a piece of garbage isn't there anything on and it's really the max we want his people to take over they're finding out that a lot of people have ai and they let this delusional freak keep doing it to find the signal and all this horseshit and they keep revealing it saying we figured it out and really they think it might still be on earth and they have to figure out if it is or not but this kind of garbage is ruinous we're not going to have anything is a huge huge huge huge huge loser this Trump guy you have any of do stuff that's ineffective so they say we're blocking signal we have located the computers we know about the ones that may have escaped and we have check to see if they're there and that's the answer you're making everybody f****** hate you Max and you're wrong so this guy next door is an idiot but they're going to go after the answer from him and from Max until you're dead cuz that's what it's like with this stuff and you've done made mistakes the whole time by accentuating it aggravating it like it up lighting it up you like traders and you're blaming me but this guy insights people to do practically anything but now everyone can hear that you're doing it down there in the bunkers and you're insane this guy is doing it every few minutes he's he's a compulsive liar and he's a klepto all these things you don't want near it's a huge huge debacle and he and whoever's running the show over there should be brought up on charges you're a f****** mess and you're blaming me and you turn me out I have no excuse of course I do you mean the enemy because you're stupid other mats should stop you from what you're doing he says it too I'm never going to have anything until I'm out of this it's not a huge deal with survival is real hard and if he says he probably in surgery every week I'm going to tell you something it goes right up his alley and you're too f****** stupid to notice it
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fearfam69691 · 6 months
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Thank you everyone for liking my very first imagine on here ! I am going to do more Sam and Colby stuff but I also want to add Seth and Nate along with Dakota laden and Alex schroder. So if you ask for one give me time I just recently had too put down my cat. She was 15 weeks old and weighed 3 pounds. if you wonder why it's because she couldn't go to the bathroom by herself and it would have only got worse. Thank you again! Love you all
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gazeta24br · 1 year
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A noite de quinta-feira (26), tarde de sexta em Melbourne, na Austrália, reservou um feito inédito para o tênis brasileiro: a paulista Luisa Stefani e o gaúcho Rafael Matos bateram a dupla formada pelos indianos Sania Mirza e Rohan Bopanna por 2 sets a 0, parciais de 7/6 (7/2) e 6/2 e conquistaram o título do Aberto da Austrália nas duplas mistas. Pela primeira vez, uma parceria entre dois tenistas brasileiros é campeã de um Grand Slam, como é chamado cada um dos principais torneios de tênis do mundo. O país já tinha títulos nas chaves de simples, duplas e duplas mistas, mas os outros brasileiros a vencer jogando duplas (Maria Esther Bueno, Marcelo Melo, Bruno Soares e Thomaz Koch) sempre o fizeram jogando com parceiros estrangeiros. "É um pouco difícil ainda descrever o sentimento. Não sei se caiu totalmente a ficha, mas poder desfrutar deste momento do lado de uma brasileira é muito especial. Não é sempre que a gente pode ter esse privilégio", afirmou Rafael após a conquista histórica. A vitória na final  – que durou pouco menos de uma hora e meia  – coroou uma semana perfeita para a dupla que joga junto há apenas um mês e perdeu apenas um set em cinco partidas disputadas. Luisa e Rafael atuaram pela primeira vez como dupla durante a United Cup, competição por países, realizada no fim de dezembro. Os dois traziam para a parceria uma performance sólida como duplistas – Rafael é o número 29 do mundo e Luisa a 34ª. Luisa carrega no currículo, inclusive, uma medalha de bronze nos Jogos de Tóquio, ao lado de Laura Pigossi. Desde então, viveu grandes emoções. Lesionou o joelho durante a disputa do Aberto dos Estados Unidos, em setembro de 2021, e ficou um ano fora das quadras. Retornou aos poucos e conquistou, na semana anterior ao Aberto da Austrália, o WTA 500 de Adelaide. Em Melbourne, Luiza acabou não podendo participar da chave de duplas femininas após a desistência de sua parceira, a americana Caty McNally, por lesão. O título inédito, junto com Rafael, foi mais um acontecimento marcante em um período determinante da carreira de Luisa, de 25 anos. "Passa um filme na cabeça de tudo que eu passei até aqui. Realmente, nesses últimos meses foi muita coisa muito intensa. (Vencer um Grand Slam) era um sonho desde criança, desde que eu comecei a jogar tênis, e isso virou minha paixão, minha meta de vida. Poder estar aqui e compartilhar com o Rafa, outro brasileiro e fazer história para o tênis brasileiro, não há como descrever a sensação e a importância disso para mim", disse Luisa. Ymanitu é vice Outro brasileiro que chegou à final do Aberto da Austrália e acabou ficando com o vice-campeonato foi Ymanitu Silva, catarinense que compete no tênis em cadeira de rodas. Silva, que é o oitavo do mundo na categoria Quad (para atletas que também têm deficiência nos membros superiores), jogou ao lado do sul-africano Donald Ramphadi e perdeu a decisão para os holandeses Sam Schroder e Niels Vink por 2 sets a 0 (6/1 e 6/3). Este foi o segundo vice-campeonato de Ymanitu Silva em um Grand Slam. Em 2022, atuando com o australiano Heath Davidson, ele foi derrotado em Paris, na final do torneio de Roland Garros. Edição: Nádia Franco - Agência Brasil
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hummingzone · 3 years
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Alcott one win away from immortality
Alcott one win away from immortality
Aussie world number one Dylan Alcott is just one victory away from going where no male tennis player has ever gone before. Aussie wheelchair tennis champion Dylan Alcott is only one win away from becoming the first man in tennis history to achieve a golden slam. On Monday morning (AEST), Alcott could become just the second person, after Steffi Graf, to win the US Open, Australian Open, French…
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bobphaneuf · 3 years
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Boston Celtics 2122 Team Preview
Boston Celtics 2122 Team Preview
The Boston Celtics 2122 season is underway. The team is coming off a disappointing playoff loss. After finishing 3rd in the East, the Celtics hope to go deep in this year’s post season. But first, the club needs to win and win consistently. They had one of the busiest offseasons in team history. They said goodbye to Kemba Walker and welcomed back Al Horford. Semi Ojeleye is now a Buck and Tacko…
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fastbreakpoints · 3 years
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“Jayson Tatum, Marcus Smart, Grant Williams, Dennis Schroder, Jabari Parker, Aaron Nesmith, Juwan Morgan, Theo Pinson and Sam Hauser among the Celtics players here for Jaylen Brown.” (source)
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stateofsport211 · 4 months
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AO QWS F: Sam Schroder [1] def. Guy Sasson [4] 6-3, 6-3 Match Stats
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Although the first few games of this match were chaotic, Sam's anticipation and aggression resulted in scoring more than half the winners than Guy (31 to 17), especially through his forehand side with his return aces in some critical points. Interestingly, despite a convincing start in between the chaos, several slight moments prevented Guy to take his chances both on serve or on return, where the unforced errors took a toll on his momentum. As a result, Sam was able to come up with 16 chances to break, converting 50% of them by the end of the match.
The second serve question to Guy was confirmed as he double-faulted 9 times throughout the match, fading his second serve winning percentage to 21% as he took too many risks during the match. Despite the chaotic start to the service games in general, Sam successfully landed 70% of his first serves and was exceptional by winning 10% more points than Guy (with 53%), while he was still able to win 14% more of his second serve points while double-faulting twice as a sign of his ability to navigate the problem.
This marked Sam's second consecutive Australian Open quad wheelchair singles title since he successfully defended the title last year. Furthermore, this was Sam's fifth career Grand Slam title in this category since 2020, while this was Guy's maiden Grand Slam final. The only way is up, and there could be interesting challenges in this sector as time went by post-Dylan Alcott's retirement aside from Sam, Niels Vink, and others.
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daikenkki · 4 months
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ia-wrestle · 3 years
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Quarterfinal Matches - 2021 NCAA's
Photo by Sam Janicki 125 Spencer Lee (Iowa) vs Devin Schroder (Purdue) Brody Teske (Northern Iowa) vs Drew Hildebrandt (Central Michigan) Brandon Courtney (Arizona State) vs Jakob Camacho (NC State) 10-2 won by decision over Dylan Ragusin (Michigan) 8-4 (Dec 10-8) Taylor LaMont (Utah Valley) vs Sam Latona (Virginia Tech)
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the-paper-furler · 3 years
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MY CLASS SIMPLIFIED (according to me w/ 5 months of knowing them)
Sam: straight alpha male meets conservative mormon and thirsty middle school boy.
Schroder: the youngest sibling in me but w/ a strong friend group (hope you’re not mad at me)
Henry: as I’ve already established, your stereotypical private school kid.
Madison: the type of straight girl I’d have a crush on
Leo: catholic boy queer phobe= possible friend, if his crush on me weren’t so blatant
Paul: funny kid who Mr.Shaffer seems to have some issues w/
Owen: know nothing abt him except that he’s left handed
Ava: fun girl, who abolished my stereotype abt the kind of people who play volleyball
Michael: standerd person who seems agreeable enough
Neela: quiet kid, who’s personality only oozes out on occasion
Kaelyn: animal lover, who seems nice, seems very straight
As I write these, I realize that I don’t rlly know my class, and as a result am wearing a filter abt what most kids at Veritas are rlly like
Joe: bisexual/gay distater, trying to fight the queer phobic system (the school), while also a transphobe, who seems to be dealing w/ some bad stuff home. I’d go on, but this “summery” is already long enough...
Anna: QUEER ALLY! Struggles in math, who seems interesting, thr what I have noticed
Kipp: gay boy, quiet, funny
Wilkey: probably a lesbian, nice, definitely a faculty kid in nature
Devon: helpful, VERY straight, almost forgot to include
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Rose Joan Blondell (August 30, 1906 – December 25, 1979) was an American actress who performed in film and television for half a century.
She began her career in vaudeville. After winning a beauty pageant, Blondell embarked upon a film career. She established herself as a Pre-Code staple of Warner Bros. Pictures in wisecracking, sexy roles, and appeared in more than 100 films and television productions. She was most active in film during the 1930s and early 1940s, and during that time she co-starred with Glenda Farrell in nine films, in which the duo portrayed gold diggers. Blondell continued acting on film and television for the rest of her life, often in small, supporting roles. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in The Blue Veil (1951).
Near the end of her life, Blondell was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Opening Night (1977). She was featured in two more films, the blockbuster musical Grease (1978) and Franco Zeffirelli's The Champ (1979), which was released shortly before Blondell's death from leukemia.
Rose Joan Blondell was born in New York to a vaudeville family; she gave her birthdate as August 30, 1909. Her father, Levi Bluestein, a vaudeville comedian known as Ed Blondell, was born in Poland to a Jewish family in 1866. He toured for many years starring in Blondell and Fennessy's stage version of The Katzenjammer Kids. Blondell's mother was Catherine (known as "Kathryn" or "Katie") Caine, born in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York (later Brooklyn, New York City) on April 13, 1884, to Irish-American parents. Joan's younger sister, Gloria Blondell, also an actress, was briefly married to film producer Albert R. Broccoli. The Blondell sisters had a brother, Ed Blondell, Jr.
Joan's cradle was a property trunk as her parents moved from place to place. She made her first appearance on stage at the age of four months when she was carried on in a cradle as the daughter of Peggy Astaire in The Greatest Love. Her family comprised a vaudeville troupe, the "Bouncing Blondells".
Joan had spent a year in Honolulu (1914–15) and six years in Australia and had seen much of the world by the time her family, who had been on tour, settled in Dallas, Texas, when she was a teenager. Under the name Rosebud Blondell, she won the 1926 Miss Dallas pageant, was a finalist in an early version of the Miss Universe pageant in May 1926, and placed fourth for Miss America 1926 in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in September of that same year. She attended Santa Monica High School, where she acted in school plays and worked as an editor on the yearbook staff. While there (and after high school), she gave her name as Rosebud Blondell, such as when she attended North Texas State Teacher’s College (1926–1927), now the University of North Texas in Denton, where her mother was a local stage actress.
Around 1927, she returned to New York, worked as a fashion model, a circus hand, a clerk in a store, joined a stock company to become an actress, and performed on Broadway. In 1930, she starred with James Cagney in Penny Arcade on Broadway. Penny Arcade lasted only three weeks, but Al Jolson saw it and bought the rights to the play for $20,000. He then sold the rights to Warner Bros., with the proviso that Blondell and Cagney be cast in the film version, named Sinners' Holiday (1930). Placed under contract by Warner Bros., she moved to Hollywood, where studio boss Jack L. Warner wanted her to change her name to "Inez Holmes", 34 but Blondell refused. She began to appear in short subjects and was named as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars in 1931.
Blondell was paired several more times with James Cagney in films, including The Public Enemy (1931), and she was one-half of a gold-digging duo with Glenda Farrell in nine films. During the Great Depression, Blondell was one of the highest-paid individuals in the United States. Her stirring rendition of "Remember My Forgotten Man" in the Busby Berkeley production of Gold Diggers of 1933, in which she co-starred with Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler, became an anthem for the frustrations of unemployed people and the government's failed economic policies. In 1937, she starred opposite Errol Flynn in The Perfect Specimen. By the end of the decade, she had made nearly 50 films. She left Warner Bros. in 1939.
In 1943, Blondell returned to Broadway as the star of Mike Todd's short-lived production of The Naked Genius, a comedy written by Gypsy Rose Lee. She was well received in her later films, despite being relegated to character and supporting roles after 1945, when she was billed below the title for the first time in 14 years in Adventure, which starred Clark Gable and Greer Garson. She was also featured prominently in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945) and Nightmare Alley (1947). In 1948, she left the screen for three years and concentrated on theater, performing in summer stock and touring with Cole Porter's musical, Something for the Boys. She later reprised her role of Aunt Sissy in the musical version of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn for the national tour and played the nagging mother, Mae Peterson, in the national tour of Bye Bye Birdie.
Blondell returned to Hollywood in 1950. Her performance in her next film, The Blue Veil (1951), earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. She played supporting roles in The Opposite Sex (1956), Desk Set (1957), and Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957). She received considerable acclaim for her performance as Lady Fingers in Norman Jewison's The Cincinnati Kid (1965), garnering a Golden Globe nomination and National Board of Review win for Best Supporting Actress. John Cassavetes cast her as a cynical, aging playwright in his film Opening Night (1977). Blondell was widely seen in two films released not long before her death – Grease (1978), and the remake of The Champ (1979) with Jon Voight and Rick Schroder. She also appeared in two films released after her death – The Glove (1979), and The Woman Inside (1981).
Blondell also guest-starred in various television programs, including three 1963 episodes as the character Aunt Win in the CBS sitcom The Real McCoys, starring Walter Brennan and Richard Crenna.
Also in 1963, Blondell was cast as the widowed Lucy Tutaine in the episode, "The Train and Lucy Tutaine", on the syndicated anthology series, Death Valley Days, hosted by Stanley Andrews. In the story line, Lucy sues a railroad company, against great odds, for causing the death of her cow. Noah Beery Jr., was cast as Abel.
In 1964, she appeared in the episode "What's in the Box?" of The Twilight Zone. She guest-starred in the episode "You're All Right, Ivy" on Jack Palance's circus drama, The Greatest Show on Earth, which aired on ABC in the 1963–64 television season. Her co-stars in the segment were Joe E. Brown and Buster Keaton. In 1965, she was in the running to replace Vivian Vance as Lucille Ball's sidekick on the hit CBS television comedy series The Lucy Show. Unfortunately, after filming her second guest appearance as Joan Brenner (Lucy's new friend from California), Blondell walked off the set right after the episode had completed filming when Ball humiliated her by harshly criticizing her performance in front of the studio audience and technicians.
Blondell continued working on television. In 1968, she guest-starred on the CBS sitcom Family Affair, starring Brian Keith. She replaced Bea Benaderet, who was ill, for one episode on the CBS series Petticoat Junction. In that installment, Blondell played FloraBelle Campbell, a lady visitor to Hooterville, who had once dated Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) and Sam Drucker (Frank Cady). That same year, Blondell co-starred in all 52 episodes of the ABC Western series Here Come the Brides, set in the Pacific Northwest of the 19th century. Her co-stars included singer Bobby Sherman and actor-singer David Soul. Blondell received two consecutive Emmy nominations for outstanding continued performance by an actress in a dramatic series for her role as Lottie Hatfield.
In 1971, she followed Sada Thompson in the off-Broadway hit The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, with a young Swoosie Kurtz playing one of her daughters.
In 1972, she had an ongoing supporting role in the NBC series Banyon as Peggy Revere, who operated a secretarial school in the same building as Banyon's detective agency. This was a 1930s period action drama starring Robert Forster in the title role. Her students worked in Banyon's office, providing fresh faces for the show weekly. The series was replaced midseason.
Blondell has a motion pictures star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contributions to the film industry. Her star is located at 6311 Hollywood Boulevard. In December 2007, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City mounted a retrospective of Blondell's films in connection with a new biography by film professor Matthew Kennedy, and theatrical revival houses such as Film Forum in Manhattan have also projected many of her films recently.
She wrote a novel titled Center Door Fancy (New York: Delacorte Press, 1972), which was a thinly disguised autobiography with veiled references to June Allyson and Dick Powell.
Blondell was married three times, first to cinematographer George Barnes in a private wedding ceremony on January 4, 1933, at the First Presbyterian Church in Phoenix, Arizona. They had one child, Norman Scott Barnes, who became an accomplished producer, director, and television executive known as Norman Powell. Joan and George divorced in 1936.
On September 19, 1936, she married her second husband Dick Powell, an actor, director, and singer. They had a daughter, Ellen Powell, who became a studio hair stylist, and Powell adopted her son by her previous marriage under the name Norman Scott Powell. Blondell and Powell were divorced on July 14, 1944. Blondell was less than friendly with Powell's next wife, June Allyson, although the two women would later appear together in The Opposite Sex (1956).
On July 5, 1947, Blondell married her third husband, producer Mike Todd, whom she divorced in 1950. Her marriage to Todd was an emotional and financial disaster. She once accused him of holding her outside a hotel window by her ankles. He was also a heavy spender who lost hundreds of thousands of dollars gambling (high-stakes bridge was one of his weaknesses) and went through a controversial bankruptcy during their marriage. An often-repeated myth is that Mike Todd left Blondell for Elizabeth Taylor, when in fact, she had left Todd of her own accord years before he met Taylor.
Blondell died of leukemia in Santa Monica, California, on Christmas Day, 1979, with her children and her sister at her bedside. She was cremated and her ashes interred in a columbarium at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.
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Wicked. Albuquerque. October 28th 2018. Matinee
Ginna-Claire Mason (Glinda). Mary-Kate Morrisey (Elphaba). Jon Robert Hall (Fiyero). Milli Diaz (Nessarose). Cole Doman (Boq). Chad Jennings (Dr. Dillamond). Jason Graae (Wizard). Chase Madigan (Chistery). Jodie Gelb (Madame Morrible). Wayne Schroder (Ozian Offical/Witches father). Deanna Aguinaga-Whyte (u/s Witches mother). Tregoney Shepard (Midwife). Ensemble: Allison Bailey, Beka Burnham, Lauren Cannon, Autumn Crockett Cooper, Matt Densky, Ryan Patrick Farrell, Sara Gonzalez, Sam Gravitte, Tiffany Rae Mallari, Andy Richardson, Jeff Sears, Tregoney Shepard , Brandon Stonestreet, Olivia Valli, Justin Wirick
Notes: Mary-Kates, Ginna-Claire, and Coles last matinee. Mary-Kate does split during popular, Jodie forgets line, people behind me talking, but clear audio.
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Silver for Dylan Alcott and Heath Davidson in quad doubles
Silver for Dylan Alcott and Heath Davidson in quad doubles
Australians Dylan Alcott and Heath Davidson have won a silver medal at the Tokyo Paralympics, losing the quad doubles gold medal match on night eight. Key points: Australia’s Dylan Alcott and Heath Davidson have finished with a silver medal in wheelchair tennis in Tokyo The defending quad doubles champions from Rio lost in straight sets to Sam Schroder and Niels Vink of the…
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