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tribricies · 6 months
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ICONS MADELINE USHER
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mylegendaryicons · 6 months
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editsflix · 6 months
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the women (and demons lol) of The Fall of the House of Usher - part1
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gizkasparadise · 7 months
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Omfg not icons mark hamill and mary mcdonnell in the same show made by haunting of hill house guy ty Halloween God
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cinnamonbunsinmyhairr · 2 months
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do you support palestine? and does mary?
weird question but hhookay. i support palestine and i also try to show it on my blog. children suffering and being killed just isn’t something i can keep quiet about. about 47% of gaza’s population is under 18. remember that. they’ve been forced into a war, it’s horrifying.
also, you can support palestine without being an antisemitic asshole. keep that in mind.
as far as mary is concerned i don’t give a single fuck. she is an actress, a celebrity. not a political figure. i don’t care for her opinion on that topic and i don’t think that she should speak about it like so many other celebrities do, because most of what they say is very tone deaf and malinformed. they live such privileged lives that most of them are very out of touch with reality. it just causes more damage. for all i care they should just donate their money (to several medical aid organisations for example) and keep quiet about it. that would be the best way to help. they don’t have to make everything about them and their status as a celebrity to gain more popularity and attention during times like these.
ALSO NOT EVERYTHING IS ABOUT MARY MCDONNELL. THERE ARE CHILDREN DYING FOR FUCKS SAKE AND PEOPLE WANT TO DEBATE ABOUT WHETHER THEIR FAV ICON SUPPORTS PALESTINE OR ISRAEL. THAT’S SUCH A WESTERN/WHITE PEOPLE THING TO DO. WHERE ARE YOUR PRIORITIES. ((sorry not sorry if that sounds angry. it’s because i am angry.))
anyway, here are some organisations you can consider donating to if you can spare some money.
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pattarainn · 20 days
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love both the expanse and battlestar galactica and it always amazes me every time i think about how actors playing my favorite characters aka mary mcdonnell as laura roslin and shohreh aghdashloo as chrisjen avasarala are the same age. like wow. iconic. queens.
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manshprajapati · 1 year
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The Cast of Independence Day: Where Are They Now?
The 1996 blockbuster hit "Independence Day" was a science fiction film that captured the hearts of audiences around the world. The film's stellar cast brought the story of an alien invasion to life with their impressive performances and unforgettable characters. Two decades later, fans are still curious about what happened to their favorite stars after the film's release. In this article, we'll take a look at "The Cast of Independence Day: Where Are They Now?" and explore their careers and lives after their iconic roles in the film. From Will Smith to Jeff Goldblum, we'll catch up with the actors and actresses who made this film a classic and see what they're up to today.
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Who played the lead roles in Independence Day?
"Independence Day" is a 1996 science fiction film that tells the story of an alien invasion of Earth and the efforts of a group of people to fight back and save humanity. The film features a star-studded cast, with Will Smith, Jeff Goldblum, and Bill Pullman in the lead roles.
Will Smith played the role of Captain Steven Hiller, a US Marine Corps fighter pilot who is instrumental in the battle against the alien invaders. Smith was already a popular actor and rapper at the time of the film's release, having starred in the hit television series "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and films such as "Bad Boys" and "Six Degrees of Separation." Smith's portrayal of Hiller brought a sense of humor, charm, and swagger to the character that helped to make him one of the most memorable aspects of the film.
Jeff Goldblum played the role of David Levinson, a computer expert who discovers the aliens' plan and helps to coordinate the counter-attack. Goldblum was already an established actor at the time of the film's release, having appeared in films such as "The Fly," "Jurassic Park," and "The Big Chill." His portrayal of Levinson was characterized by his trademark wit and quirky charm, making him a fan favorite.
Bill Pullman played the role of President Thomas J. Whitmore, who delivers the iconic speech before the final battle against the aliens. Pullman was a relatively unknown actor at the time of the film's release, but his performance as the president was widely praised and helped to launch his career. His character's leadership and courage in the face of the alien threat were a source of inspiration for the other characters and for audiences.
In addition to these lead roles, the film featured a talented ensemble cast that included Mary McDonnell as the First Lady, Randy Quaid as a Vietnam War veteran turned hero, and Judd Hirsch as Goldblum's character's father. Together, the cast helped to bring the epic story of "Independence Day" to life and create one of the most beloved science fiction films of all time.
Get to know the actors of Independence Day
Will Smith: Smith played the role of Captain Steven Hiller, a US Marine Corps fighter pilot who is instrumental in the battle against the alien invaders. Smith was already a popular actor and rapper at the time of the film's release, having starred in the hit television series "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and films such as "Bad Boys" and "Six Degrees of Separation." "Independence Day" helped to cement his status as a leading man in Hollywood.
Jeff Goldblum: Goldblum played the role of David Levinson, a computer expert who discovers the aliens' plan and helps to coordinate the counter-attack. Goldblum was already an established actor at the time of the film's release, having appeared in films such as "The Fly," "Jurassic Park," and "The Big Chill." He brought his trademark wit and charm to the role of David Levinson.
Bill Pullman: Pullman played the role of President Thomas J. Whitmore, who delivers the iconic speech before the final battle against the aliens. Pullman was a relatively unknown actor at the time of the film's release, but his performance as the president was widely praised and helped to launch his career.
Mary McDonnell: McDonnell played the role of First Lady Marilyn Whitmore, the president's wife. McDonnell was already an accomplished stage and screen actress at the time of the film's release, having appeared in films such as "Dances with Wolves" and "Sneakers."
Randy Quaid: Quaid played the role of Russell Casse, a Vietnam War veteran who becomes a hero in the battle against the aliens. Quaid was already a well-known actor at the time of the film's release, having appeared in films such as "The Last Detail," "Kingpin," and "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation."
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idols-pack · 6 years
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sharon raydor icons
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The great Gloria Steinem with Emily Mann, Mary and the cast of Gloria: A Life. ~ September 25, 2019
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doctorwhogeneration · 6 years
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sharonflynn · 6 years
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12 sharon flynn icons 250x250
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mylegendaryicons · 6 months
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fall of the house of usher episode 1 verna x madeline
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editsflix · 6 months
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the women (and demons lol) of The Fall of the House of Usher - part2
C - haunt96 on twitter
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only-johnny-deppp · 2 years
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31 years ago (1991), on this day (January 19), Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder attended the 48th Golden Globe Awards, at Beverly Hilton Hotel, in Beverly Hills, California
On that day, both Johnny and Winona were nominated for the first time to a Golden Globe Award, but unfortunately didn’t win. But at least lost to two gigantic icons, in an era when the movies were really good. 
Johnny was nominated on the “Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy ” category for his performance as Edward Scissorhands in “Edward Scissorhands” and was competing against Patrick Swayze for his performance as Sam Wheat in “Ghost”, Macaulay Culkin for his funny performance as Kevin McCallister in “Home Alone” and Richard Gere for his performance as Edward Lewis in “Pretty Woman”, but the award went to Gérard Depardieu for his performance as Georges Fauré in “Green Card”.
Winona was nominated on the “ Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Drama, Musical or Comedy” for her performance as Charlotte Flax in “Mermaids” and was competing against Lorraine Bracco for her performance as Karen Friedman Hill in “Goodfellas”, Shirley MacLaine for her performance as Doris Mann in “Postcards from the Edge”, Diane Ladd for her performance as Marietta Fortune in “Wild at Heart”, and Mary McDonnell for her performance as Stands with a Fist in “Dances with Wolves”, but the award went to Whoopi Goldberg for her performance as Oda Mae Brown in “Ghost”.
> Curiosity:
While it took 3 years to Winona finally get her Golden Globe Award, Johnny had to wait 17 YEARS to have one, winning his only in 2008...
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roslin · 7 years
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here, have 2 leftover sharon icons from my pink phase - feel free to use them :)
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rye-views · 2 years
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Scream 4 (2011) dir. Wes Craven. 7.5/10
I would recommend this movie to my friends. I would rewatch this movie.
Lucy Hale's death seems iconic. I love seeing familiar faces: Kristen Bell, Hayden Panatierre, Emma Roberts, Anthony Anderson, Alison Brie, Adam Brody, and Mary McDonnell.
Everyone has a better hairstyle in this film.
Sidney is really so baller. She doesn't let fear stop her.
It sucks that many deaths are actually just very unfortunate. e.g. Mrs. Roberts.
I agree that this series is good because it's like real-life villains.
I did not know the Culkin siblings existed until today.
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