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luthienne · 20 days
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Sara Daniele Rivera, from The Blue Mimes; "January" [ID'd]
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tengomilpalabrasparati · 11 months
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Cumpleaños 🎂
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¡Feliz cumpleaños! Daniel Brühl cumple hoy 45 años
Políglota, cercano, sobrio y europeo. Muy europeo. A esos rasgos que han marcado su carrera como actor hay que añadir su magnífica habilidad para transitar tan airoso por el cine independiente como por las superproducciones. Daniel Brühl cuenta con una de las carreras más suculentas dentro de los actores de su generación: en su currículum hay biopics, cine comprometido, blockbusters, cintas arriesgadas… Y hablando alemán, castellano, catalán, inglés o francés con sus compañeros de reparto en algunas de las mejores películas de superhéroes.
Si hay un punto de referencia en la carrera de este actor, es sin duda el de 'Good bye, Lenin'.
Esta película le otorgó la fama mundial dada la relevancia que alcanzó la película estrenada en 2003. Nominación a mejor película de habla no inglesa en los BAFTA, a los Globos de Oro, 6 premios del Cine Europeo, etc.
A aquel joven actor veinteañero ni se le pasaba por la cabeza que en pocos años estaría trabajando en una de las películas de Quentin Tarantino, concretamente en aquella producción tan multicultural y más europea de todas: 'Malditos bastardos'. Junto a Brad Pitt
El hecho de manejarse en varios idiomas le ha ayudado a trabajar en producciones de distintos países. De ahí que haya estado en producciones más limitadas, hasta llegar a entrar en las películas del Universo cinematográfico de Marvel.
El actor, de padre alemán y madre catalana, ha compaginado desde bien pronto las producciones de fuera con las de aquí. Unos años antes de su incursión en el cine tarantiniano, protagonizó 'Salvador (Puig Antich)', papel que le otorgó su primera nominación a los Premios Goya. Después han aparecido en algunas de las mejores películas españolas del siglo XXI: 'The Pelayos', 'Eva', y el que estrenará en 2023, 'La contadora de películas', una coproducción hecha entre España, Chile y Francia dirigida por Lone Scherfig ('An education', 'Italiano para principiantes', 'One day') y en la que Brühl estará en el reparto que incluye nombres como Bérénice Bejo o Antonio de la Torre entre otros.
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'Rush', la cinta que retrataba la adversidad entre Niki Lauda y James Hunt, protagonizada junto a Chris Hemsworth. Howard mostró la rivalidad entre las dos figuras de la Fórmula 1. Brühl hasta perfeccionó el acento austriaco para ser el famoso piloto de automovilismo.
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'Capitán América: Civil War' no sólo es la entrada al género de cómic para el actor. También hace su primer villano oficial en el cine. Los Russo contaron con el actor, dado su acento alemán, para ser Helmut Zemo, un coronel sokoviano vuelto terrorista que está obsesionado con derrotar a los Vengadores. El actor ha repetido el personaje en la serie disponible en Disney+ 'Falcon y el Soldado de Invierno'.
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La serie sobre crímenes de un asesino en serie en el S. XIX junto a Luke Evans y Dakota Fanning tuvo mejor acogida. La producción de Netflix se ambientaba en el Nueva York de finales del siglo XIX. Un periodista especializado en crímenes, John Moore (Evans), se unía al psicólogo Dr. Laszlo Kreizler (Brühl) para investigar los crímenes de un asesino en serie que mata a prostitutas. A ellos se les unirá Sara Howard, una impetuosa secretaria de la Policía.
En 2023 se estrenará 'La contadora de películas', película protagonizada por Bérénice Bejo y Antonio de la Torre. Basada en la novela de Hernán Rivera Letelier, retratando al Chile de los años 60, un homenaje al cine pero sobre todo al arte de narrar historias. También tiene otros proyectos en marcha, como el que dirige Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia ('El hoyo'), que contará con Brühl, Rosamund Pike y Macaulay Culkin para su nueva historia, 'Rich flu'.
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Brühl, que como muchos otros actores mantiene su vida privada fuera del foco mediático. Sale desde 2010 con Felicitas Rombold. Fueron papás de un niño en diciembre de 2016.
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nhgtu · 10 months
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Name: Abigail “Abbie” Reyes
Date of Birth: April 11th
Species: Human
Seasons: 1 (Background), 2 (Minor), 5 (Main)
Love Interest: Alicia Boyd
Faceclaim: Sara Waisglass
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Name: Archer Madison
Date of Birth: May 23rd
Species: Werewolf (Beta, Bitten)
Seasons: 5 (Main)
Love Interest: Hayden Romero
Faceclaim: Kiana Madeira
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Name: Angel Estevez
Date of Birth: TBD
Species: Human -> Werewolf (Beta, Bitten)
Seasons: All
Love Interest: Cordelia Novak
Faceclaim: Camila Cabello
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Name: Beatrice “Bunny” Holloway
Date of Birth: February 24th
Species: Witch
Seasons: 2 (Minor), 3 (Minor), 4 (Background), 5 (Main), 6 (Minor)
Love Interest: Tracy Stewart
Faceclaim: Stefanie Scott
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Name: Rebecca “Beck” Rivera
Date of Birth: December 20th
Species: Witch
Seasons: 3 (Main), 5 (Minor)
Love Interest: Cora Hale
Faceclaim: Sofia Carson
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Name: Bellamy Banks
Date of Birth: November 27th
Species: Demon
Seasons: 5 (Main), 6 (Main)
Love Interest: Theo Raeken
Faceclaim: Booboo Stewart
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Name: Benjiro “Baby” Sasaki
Date of Birth: July 28th
Species: Psychic
Seasons: 2 (Main), 3 (Main), 4 (Minor), 5 (Minor)
Love Interest: Isaac Lahey
Faceclaim: Honda Kyoya
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Name: Chris Argent Jr.
Date of Birth: June 23rd
Species: Human -> Werewolf (Beta, Bitten)
Seasons: 2 (Minor), 3 (Main), 4 (Minor), 5 (Minor), 6 (Minor), Movie (Main)
Love Interest: Scott McCall
Faceclaim: Alex Fitzalan
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Name: Clementine Deaton
Date of Birth: January 18th
Species: Druid
Seasons: 1 (Main), 2, (Main), 3 (Minor), 4 (Minor), 5 (Minor), 6 (Minor), Movie (Minor)
Love Interest: Lydia Martin
Faceclaim: Ryan Destiny
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Name: Elpis Osaki
Date of Birth: February 21st
Species: [Redacted]
Seasons: 4 (Main), 5 (Minor)
Love Interest: Kira Yukimura
Faceclaim: Kaylee Bryant
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Name: Francesca "Frankie" Davis
Date of Birth: June 12th
Species: Chimera
Seasons: 4 (Background), 5 (Main), 6 (Minor)
Love Interest: Liam Dunbar
Faceclaim: Chiara Aurelia
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Name: Hyunwoo Hale
Date of Birth: April 1st
Species: Werewolf (Beta, Born)
Seasons: 2 (Main), 3 (Minor)
Love Interest: Alan Deaton
Faceclaim: Park Jinyoung
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Name: Jacob Limb
Date of Birth: May 27th
Species: Banshee
Seasons: 6 (Main)
Love Interest: Nolan Holloway
Faceclaim: Drew Starkey
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Name: Leona “Leo” Calavera
Date of Birth: August 1st
Species: Human
Seasons: 4 (Minor), 6 (Main)
Love Interest: Tamora Monroe
Faceclaim: Seychelle Gabriel
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Name: Lola Walker
Date of Birth: September 9th
Species: Werewolf (Bitten, Omega)
Seasons: 3 (Minor), 4 (Main), 5 (Minor)
Love Interest: Allison Argent & Malia Tate
Faceclaim: Hailee Steinfeld
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Name: Oliver Patterson
Date of Birth: October 31st
Species: Human
Seasons: 5 (Main)
Love Interest: Josh Diaz
Faceclaim: Joshua Bassett
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Name: Robert “Robbie” Daniels
Date of Birth: July 15
Species: Human
Seasons: 2 (Background), 3 (Main)
Love Interest: Vernon Boyd
Faceclaim: Mason Gooding
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Name: Roxanne “Roxie” Jiminez
Date of Birth: November 15
Species: Werewolf (Bitten, Beta)
Seasons: 2 (Main), 3 (Minor)
Love Interest: Erica Reyes
Faceclaim: Ariela Barer
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Name: Xavier Cain
Date of Birth: October 9th
Species: Human
Seasons: Movie
Love Interest: Eli Hale
Faceclaim: Thomas Weatherall
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historyhermann · 1 year
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Behind the Screen: Asian and Latin American voices of fictional librarians
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From left to right: Benedict Wong, Ashly Burch, Joey Haro, Elaine Del Valle, and Kenn Navarro
There are Asian and Latin American actors who have voiced many librarians in fiction over the years. Part of understanding fictional librarians is understanding those behind the screen and this article contributes to that. Part 1 of this series focused on Black women and men who voice fictional librarians.
This post is reprinted from Pop Culture Library Review and Wayback Machine.
In this part, I am profiling Asian and Latin American voice actors who voiced librarians.
About the voice actors
There are many talented voice actors who aren't White men or White woman, who comprise the majority of those who voice animated librarians, especially in Western animation. These talented voice actors include Benedict Wong as Wong in What If...? episode ("What If... Doctor Strange Lost His Heart Instead of His Hands?"), Ashly Burch who likely voices an unnamed librarian in a We Bare Bears episode ("The Library"), and Joseph "Joey" Haro as Mateo in Elena of Avalor. Specifically, Burch is of Thai descent, Wong is of Hong Kong descent, and Haro is of Cuban descent (and is gay).
There's also Elaine Del Valle as Val the Octopus in Dora the Explorer episode ("Backpack") who is Latine, and Kenn Navarro as Flippy in Happy Tree Friends episode ("Random Acts of Silence") who is a Filipino animator. Additionally, there is Emanuel Garijo as Kaeloo in French in Kaeloo episode ("Let's Play at Reading Books"). Doug Rand voices Kaeloo in the English dub, and Domenico Coscia in the Italian dub, to name another character. As it turns out, Navarro is one of the creators of Happy Tree Friends, while Valle is known  as the actor and writer of an one-woman stage play she created: Brownsville Bred. Garijo has done French voice work for years, while Rand has done English voice work, while I couldn't find anything on Coscia.
Another person worth mentioning is Vivienne Medrano, a Latine animator of Salvadoran descent who created the animated shows Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss along with a video for her webcomic Zoophobia. She voices Sarah in Nico Colaleo's series, Too Loud, replacing Julia Vickerman, who was racked by controversy following allegations that she engaged in pedophilia, after beginning her series, Twelve Forever, which was sadly cancelled by Netflix after the end of its first season. The reason for its cancellation is not known.
It is also highly probable that Janice Kawaye, an actress of Japanese descent who has voiced characters since 1983, likely voices the librarian in Totally Spies episode ("Totally Switched"). Kawayke has voiced characters like Couchpo in Edens Zero, Shiori in Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon, Jenny / XJ-9 in My Life as a Teenage Robot, and Sara in Invader Zim, to name a few characters she has voiced.
An additional late entry to this list is Jenny Lorenzo, who presumably voices the skeleton librarian, Eztli, in an episode of Victor and Valentino. Lorenzo is known for her role as Lupe in the same show, but she has also voiced Choo Choo and Spooky in Jellystone. She is a Cuban-American actor known for her work on We Are Mitú and is a co-founder of BuzzFeed's Pero Like, becoming a viral sensation for her Abuela character, and what her IMDB page calls "relatable, Latino-based content seen through the comedic and nostalgic lens of a 1st generation Cuban-American."
Another additional entry is Danny Trejo. He voices Bobby Daniels, a bad-boy librarian in an episode of The Ghost and Molly McGee. Trejo, who is of Mexican descent, is best known for his role as Isador "Machete" Cortez in the Spy Kids franchise films. In terms of animation, he voiced Enrique, Victor Velasquez, and other characters in multiple King of the Hill episodes, along with assorted roles in El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera, The Cleveland Show, Young Justice (as Bane), Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel, and Tangled: The Series (as Wreck Marauder / Malice Marauder). He also voiced characters in Big City Greens, Elena of Avalor, 3Below: Tales of Arcadia (Tronos), Victor and Valentino, and The Casagrandes.
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From left to right: Wong, unnamed librarian, Val, Flippy, Kaeloo, Sarah, unnamed librarian, and Eztli
As I described Wong, he is the first librarian shown in the series What If...?, trying to guide Doctor Strange, warning him that tinkering with time will threaten the entire fabric of the universe, but he cares little. Even so, he later helps the good Strange train to fight the evil Strange. Unfortunately, he has less of a role in the episode as the other librarian, Cagliostro. Luckily, he has more of a role in the live-action films, as Jennifer Snoek-Brown has written about time and again.
The librarian in the We Bare Bears episode, on the other hand, is stern, has some characteristics of a spinster librarian, professional work attire, wanting to do her job and following the rules. I concluded that she is probably overworked and exhausted, something you don't always see when you see depictions of librarians in animation. She also is helpful to patrons, even letting them sleep in the library, which I found surprising. Mateo, on the other hand, is a wizard and royal advisor to the show's protagonist, Elena. He bucks stereotypes of Latine people, not shushing people at all, remaining as helpful as he can instead.
Val the Octopus is a minor character in Dora the Explorer, having a variety of odd jobs like running a cash register, driving a mail truck (or an ice cream truck), being a lifeguard, or a librarian. She is the latter in the episode ("Backpack") and is vary courteous to Dora.
Flippy in Happy Tree Friends episode ("Random Acts of Silence") is perhaps the most murderous librarian I have ever seen in animation to-date. This not unique to this episode, as he often causes other characters to die on purpose. Despite this, he seems to die very infrequently during the run of the series.
Kaeloo is the protagonist of Kaeloo. She is the guardian of the place known as Smileyland and has an ambiguous gender. And in the episode "Let's Play at Reading Books" she acts as a librarian, attempting to shush people and get them to listen, even though this is a failure.
Sarah in Colaleo's series, Too Loud, is a new librarian who joins Sara and Desiree (going by a different name for much of the series), brought in to help out with the library. While Sara nor Desiree are big fans of her at first, they come around to her, and she becomes more of their friend as the series moves forward, helping with librarian matters.
Librarian in Totally Spies episode ("Totally Switched") is one of the most interesting librarian characters in fiction that I have ever seen. Due to a personality switcher, which switched her personality with that of a wrestler, she becomes buff and even throws a patron across the room. She is later shown listing weights and doing jump rope. Hopefully she becomes a stronger librarian and better to her librarian.
Another entry is Eztli in the Victor and Valentino episode "An Evening with Mic and Hun". In the episode, Victor and Valentino, who are in the underworld, have to get past Eztli, a skeleton librarian, who shushes them. Victor won't stand for this, while his brother, Valentino comes up with a plan. This is disregarded as the librarian is smashed by a boulder and they get the extra skeleton arm she is holding. In the episode, she is also shown putting a book on a cart and stamping a book with a past due stamp, with the fee of one soul.
One final entry is Bobby Daniels in an episode of The Ghost and Molly McGee which is aptly named "Bad Boy Bobby Daniels". In the episode, Molly, her father, and Scratch go to the Mewline Public Library to find the Bad Boy of Brighton, Bobby Daniels, to help her elderly friend. They attempt to turn Daniels "back" into a bad boy but it doesn't work and they let him stay as the librarian. Later, Bobby and Patty get together after Molly put in a false book delivery notice. Their love ends up blossoming and it seems that he is taken away from his library job.
That's all for this post! Until the next one!
© 2022 Burkely Hermann. All rights reserved.
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Hello! I hope your day is going well. I was wondering what your favorite faces over 40 were who had no icons at the time of receiving this message? I may start making some and I would like to provide for people who do not have any. No age limit! I'll icon anyone of any age. Thank you so much <3
Non-binary:
John Cameron Mitchell (1963) - non-binary.
Sara Ramirez (1975) Mexican and Irish - non-binary and queer - they/them - I don't believe they have icon resources since coming out as non-binary in 2020.
Parisa Fitz Henley (1977) Afro-Jamaican - non-binary - she/they.
Ser Anzoategui (1979) Argentinian, Paraguayan - non-binary - they/them.
Two-Spirit:
Gloria May Eshkibok (?) Mohawk, Ottawa, Irish, French - two-spirit - she/her.
Women:
Kathy Bates (1948)
Amy Hill (1953) Japanese / Finnish.
Marsha Warfield (1954) African-American - is a lesbian.
Holly Hunter (1958) - deaf in left ear.
Camryn Manheim (1961) - has Rheumatoid arthritis.
Alexandra Billings (1962) African American, Unspecified Native American, European - is trans.
Maggie Cheung (1964) Hongkonger.
Michael Michele (1966) African-American / European.
Chandra Wilson (1969)
Retta (1970) African-American.
Karla Sofía Gascón (1972) - is trans.
Deborah Mailman (1972) Bidjara, Ngati Porou Maori, Te Arawa Maori.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan (1973) Tuluva Indian.
Cherylee Houston (1974) - has Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Type III hypermobility type.
Linda Cardellini (1975)
Camila Pitanga (1977) Afro Brazilian - is bisexual.
Ivory Aquino (1977/1978) Filipino - is trans.
Lisa Hammond (1978) - has Pseudoachondroplasia and hypermobility syndrome.
Rosamund Pike (1979)
Chrissy Metz (1980)
Angelica Ross (1980) African-American - is trans.
Rain Valdez (1981) Filipino - is trans.
Men:
Chow Yun Fat (1955) Hongkonger.
Hiroyuki Sanada (1960) Japanese.
Emilio Rivera (1961) Mexican.
Kamel El Basha (1962) Palestinian.
Daryl Mitchell (1965) African-American - is paraplegic.
Zahn McClarnon (1966) Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux, Sihasapa Lakota Sioux, Polish, Irish, French, German, and English.
Mo Gallini (1966) Lebanese / Cuban.
Taylor Wily (1968) Samoan.
Brendan Fraser (1968)
Colman Domingo (1969) Afro-Belizean / Guatemalan - is gay.
Jack Black (1969) Ashkenazi Jewish / German, as well as Northern Irish, Scottish, English, remote French and Welsh (converted to Judaism).
Daniel Sunjata (1971) African-American / Irish, German.
Ke Huy Quan (1971) Chinese Vietnamese.
Don Lee (1971) Korean.
Rick Yune (1971) Korean.
Arjun Rampal (1972) Indian.
Daniel Wu (1974) Hongkonger.
Omar Metwally (1974) Egyptian / Dutch.
Jason Sudeikis (1975)
Drew Powell (1976)
Haaz Sleiman (1976) Lebanese - is gay.
David Oyelowo (1976) Nigerian.
Sterling K. Brown (1976) African-American.
Nonso Anozie (1978) Nigerian.
Ian Anthony Dale (1978) Japanese, one eighth Portuguese-Macanese / English, German, French-Canadian.
Jaime King (1979)
Lance Gross (1981) Ghanaian.
Jim Parrack (1981)
That's so kind of you anon!
Let me know if anybody has any suggestions and I'll add them too!
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richincolor · 2 years
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I'm really excited to spend some of my downtime this summer reading, so I've found three more books to add to my TBR list that came out earlier this year. Have you read them? What did you think?
Reclaim the Stars: 17 Tales Across Realms & Space Wednesday Books
Seventeen fantasy and science fiction short stories from leading voices in the Latin American diaspora!
Reclaim the Stars is a collection of bestselling and acclaimed YA authors that take the Latin American diaspora to places fantastical and out of this world. From princesses warring in space, to the all too-near devastation of climate change, to haunting ghost stories in Argentina, and mermaids off the coast of the Caribbean. This is science fiction and fantasy that breaks borders and realms, and proves that stories are truly universal.
Authors include Daniel José Older, Yamile Saied Méndez, Anna-Marie McLemore, Mark Oshiro, Romina Garber, David Bowles, Lilliam Rivera, Claribel Ortega, Isabel Ibañez, Sara Faring, Maya Motayne, Nina Moreno, Vita Ayala, J.C. Cervantes, Circe Moskowitz, Linda Nieves Pérez, and Zoraida Córdova.
You Truly Assumed by Laila Sabreen Inkyard Press
In this compelling and thought-provoking debut novel, after a terrorist attack rocks the country and anti-Islamic sentiment stirs, three Black Muslim girls create a space where they can shatter assumptions and share truths.
Sabriya has her whole summer planned out in color-coded glory, but those plans go out the window after a terrorist attack near her home. When the terrorist is assumed to be Muslim and Islamophobia grows, Sabriya turns to her online journal for comfort. You Truly Assumed was never meant to be anything more than an outlet, but the blog goes viral as fellow Muslim teens around the country flock to it and find solace and a sense of community.
Soon two more teens, Zakat and Farah, join Bri to run You Truly Assumed and the three quickly form a strong friendship. But as the blog’s popularity grows, so do the pushback and hateful comments. When one of them is threatened, the search to find out who is behind it all begins, and their friendship is put to the test when all three must decide whether to shut down the blog and lose what they’ve worked for…or take a stand and risk everything to make their voices heard.
My Sister's Big Fat Indian Wedding by Sajni Patel Amulet
Zurika Damani is a naturally gifted violinist with a particular love for hip hop beats. But when you’re part of a big Indian family, everyone has expectations, and those certainly don’t include hip hop violin. After being rejected by Juilliard, Zuri's last hope is a contest judged by a panel of top tier college scouts. The only problem? This coveted competition happens to take place during Zuri’s sister’s extravagant wedding week. And Zuri has already been warned, repeatedly, that she is not to miss a single moment.
In the midst of the chaos, Zuri’s mom is in matchmaking mode with the groom’s South African cousin Naveen—who just happens to be a cocky vocalist set on stealing Zuri’s spotlight at the scouting competition. Luckily Zuri has a crew of loud and loyal female cousins cheering her on. Now, all she has to do is to wow the judges for a top spot, evade getting caught by her parents, resist Naveen’s charms, and, oh yeah . . . not mess up her sister’s big fat Indian wedding. What could possibly go wrong? -- Cover image and summary via Goodreads
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poems about understanding and feeling understood by someone i’d loooove
hi anon! i love this prompt & thank you so much for sending it in. hope you enjoy these poems!
Mary Oliver, “Swans” | What we love, shapely and pure, / is not to be held, / but to be believed in.
Mary Oliver, “How I Go to the Woods” | If you have ever gone to the woods with me, I must love / you very much.
Frank O’Hara, “Poem Read at Joan Mitchell’s” | we peer into the future and see you happy and hope it is a sign that we / will be happy too
Neil Hilborn, “A Place Where Someone Loves You” | Yes there is a place where someone loves you before and after they learn what you are
Sanna Wani, “Tomorrow is a Place” | We’re leaning in, learning how to talk to each other again. I say, I’m obsessed with my grief and she says, I’m always in mourning.
Sara Daniele Rivera, “The Split” | But you are also / my footbridge leading to / the other days, when / I remain wholly / myself and the earth rebuilds / itself
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wordsmithie · 3 years
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Blanca Varela, from The Blinding Star (tr. Sara Daniele Rivera & Lisa Allen Ortiz), x
rose unwittingly steals the heart of a thief
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oldwinesoul · 3 years
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my darling
I love everything that is not mine
you for example
—Blanca Varela, The Blinding Star (tr. Sara Daniele Rivera & Lisa Allen Ortiz)
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lisa-lostinlit · 2 years
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💬 Do you read short stories? 📖 I love short stories! Especially collections of them that all relate to a specific topic, like this one! RECLAIM THE STARS is one I’ll definitely be reading asap! Check out the summary below. This sounds so amazing! Thank you to @wednesdaybooks for gifting me this ARC copy! RECLAIM THE STARS publishes February 15, 2022! . . . s u m m a r y : Seventeen fantasy and science fiction short stories from leading voices in the Latin American diaspora! Reclaim the Stars is a collection of bestselling and acclaimed YA authors that take the Latin American diaspora to places fantastical and out of this world. From princesses warring in space, to the all too-near devastation of climate change, to haunting ghost stories in Argentina, and mermaids off the coast of the Caribbean. This is science fiction and fantasy that breaks borders and realms, and proves that stories are truly universal. Authors include Daniel José Older, Yamile Saied Méndez, Anna-Marie McLemore, Mark Oshiro, Romina Garber, David Bowles, Lilliam Rivera, Claribel Ortega, Isabel Ibañez, Sara Faring, Maya Motayne, Nina Moreno, Vita Ayala, J.C. Cervantes, Circe Moskowitz, Linda Nieves Pérez, and Zoraida Córdova. . . . h a s h t a g s : #reclaimthestars #shortstories #bookstagram #sundayvibes #bookish #mybookfeatures #bookishfeatures #bookworm #bookstack #bookcommunity #bookstoread #hyggehome #cozyvibes #bookrecommendations #booktography #lightacademia #bookishaesthetic #comfy #cozyaesthetic #bibliophile #bookhoarder #booknerdigan #bookblogger #bookphoto #readersofig #readingcommunity #readingtime #cosyhome #neutralaesthetic (at Sunday Vibes) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXrF2HouYBQ/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Schmico’s family fanfic
We don’t know much Schmitt family or Kim family, so I’m writing our poor, Levi and Nico’s family
Schmitt 
Hannah Schmitt: Hannah is Levi’s cousin. She’s currently senior and dealing drinking issues. 
Griffin Schmitt: Griffin is older brother, who’s a DA in Seattle. His relationship with younger brother isn’t that good, treats him like literal kid. 
Griffin Schmitt Jr: Or Griff in a high school player who’s Levi’s nephew and Griffin’s son. He reckless teenager who treats his uncle like his little brother. 
Roxy Schmitt: She is the older sister of Levi’s, who left 16 years ago and is now reentering  Levi’s life. But it’s out Levi and Saul aren’t only gays in the family. Roxy is a lesbian who knew that Saul was gay and Saul knew she’s gay. She currently is a musician.
Mason Post: It turns out Mason Post, his vaccine was Levi’s half-brother.
Michael Post: He’s Levi, Mason, Roxy, Griffin deadbeat  imprisoned father, he’s a homophobe and a racist.
Anna: Anna’s aunt and Myrna and Saul and sister and she knew Saul was gay. A former psychist and an empath and who can repair Levi’s relationship with his mom. And help Nico with issues 
Kim family
Sara Rivera: Sara is Nico’s mexican-italian younger half sister, who a former drug addict and currently a healthcare Provider. know Nico’s gay. 
Leo Brown: Leo is Nico’s black Italian younger half brother, who’s a professional football player. He knows Nico’s gay.
Daniel Thompson: Daniel is white Italian older half brother, who’s currently in technology industry. He knows Nico’s gay
Grace Russo: Grace is an Italian woman and is late mother of Nico, Daniel, Sara and Leo. Grace was loving to her four kids and especially to Nico. When Nico was 11, she died from a spinal injury and Nico saw her die. 
Eugene Kim: Is emotional abusive father, who always was pushing beyond what could do. 
Claire Kim: Nico’s wick stepmother in approve with of Nico’s dad treatment of him. 
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luthienne · 20 days
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A cavern inside the body / builds its own wind patterns. A wound can eat me in reverse.
Sara Daniele Rivera, from The Blue Mimes; "With a Destructive Obsession"
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Gold Derby Film Awards
“Dune” is the most nominated film at our landmark 20th annual Gold Derby Film Awards honoring the best achievements of 2021. The adaptation of Frank Herbert‘s sci-fi novel has 11 bids including Best Picture and Best Director (Denis Villeneuve). Watch the announcement video above. Scroll down for our complete list of nominations in all 22 categories, and vote for the winners right now in our predictions center. You can register for a free account here if you’re not a Gold Derby member already. You have until Sunday, February 27, to get your votes in.
BEST PICTURE
“Belfast” — Laura Berwick, Kenneth Branagh, Becca Kovacik, Tamar Thomas, Producers
“CODA” — Fabrice Gianfermi, Philippe Rousselet, Jerome Seydoux, Patrick Wachsberger, Producers
“Don’t Look Up” — Adam McKay, Kevin Messick, Producers
“Drive My Car” — Tsuyoshi Goro, Misaki Kawamura, Osamu Kubota, Sachio Matsushita, Yoshito Nakabe, Keiji Okumura, Jin Suzuki, Teruhisa Yamamoto, Producers
“Dune” — Mary Parent, Denis Villeneuve, Cale Boyter, Joe Caracciolo Jr., Producers
“Licorice Pizza” — Sara Murphy, Paul Thomas Anderson, Adam Somner, Producers
“The Power of the Dog” — Jane Campion, Roger Frappier, Emile Sherman, Tanya Seghatchian, Producers
“tick, tick… Boom!” — Julie Oh, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Producers
“Titane” — Amaury Ovise, Jean-Christophe Reymond, Producers
“West Side Story” — Steve Spielberg, Kristie Macosko Krieger, Kevin McCollum, Producers
BEST DIRECTOR
Kenneth Branagh, “Belfast”
Jane Campion, “The Power of the Dog”
Julia Ducournau, “Titane”
Steven Spielberg, “West Side Story”
Denis Villeneuve, “Dune”
BEST ACTRESS
Jessica Chastain, “The Eyes of Tammy Faye”
Olivia Colman, “The Lost Daughter”
Lady Gaga, “House of Gucci”
Alana Haim, “Licorice Pizza”
Kristen Stewart, “Spencer”
BEST ACTOR
Nicolas Cage, “Pig”
Benedict Cumberbatch, “The Power of the Dog”
Andrew Garfield, “tick, tick… Boom!”
Simon Rex, “Red Rocket”
Will Smith, “King Richard”
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Caitriona Balfe, “Belfast”
Ariana DeBose, “West Side Story”
Ann Dowd, “Mass”
Kirsten Dunst, “The Power of the Dog”
Ruth Negga, “Passing”
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Mike Faist, “West Side Story”
Ciaran Hinds, “Belfast”
Jason Isaacs, “Mass”
Troy Kotsur, “CODA”
Kodi Smit-McPhee, “The Power of the Dog”
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
“CODA” — Sian Heder
“Drive My Car” — Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Takammasa Oe
“Dune” — Jon Spaihts, Denis Villeneuve, Eric Roth
“The Lost Daughter” — Maggie Gyllenhaal
“The Power of the Dog” — Jane Campion
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
“Belfast” — Kenneth Branagh
“C’mon, C’mon” — Mike Mills
“Don’t Look Up” — Adam McKay
“Licorice Pizza” — Paul Thomas Anderson
“Mass” — Fran Kranz
BEST ENSEMBLE
“CODA” — Eugenio Derbez, Daniel Durant, Emilia Jones, Troy Kotsur, Marlee Matlin, Ferdia Walsh-Peelo
“Don’t Look Up” — Cate Blanchett, Timothee Chalamet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ariana Grande, Jonah Hill, Jennifer Lawrence, Melanie Lynskey, Kid Cudi, Rob Morgan, Himesh Patel, Ron Perlman, Tyler Perry, Mark Rylance, Meryl Streep
“Mass” — Reed Birney, Ann Dowd, Jason Isaacs, Martha Plimpton, Breeda Wool, Michelle N. Carter, Campbell Spoor, Kagen Albright, Michael White
“The Power of the Dog” — Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Sean Keenan, George Mason, Jesse Plemons, Kodi Smit-McPhee
“West Side Story” — Ansel Elgort, Ariana DeBose, David Alvarez, Mike Faist, Brian d’Arcy James, Corey Stoll, Josh Andrés Rivera, Rita Moreno, Rachel Zegler
BEST BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMER
Ariana DeBose
Alana Haim
Emilia Jones
Kodi Smit-McPhee
Rachel Zegler
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
“Dune” — Greig Fraser
“The Power of the Dog” — Ari Wegner
“Spencer” — Claire Mathon
“The Tragedy of Macbeth” — Bruno Delbonnel
“West Side Story” — Janusz Kaminski
BEST FILM EDITING
“Belfast” — Una Ni Dhonghaile
“Dune” — Joe Walker
“The Power of the Dog” — Peter Sciberras
“tick, tick… Boom!” — Myron Kerstein, Andrew Weisblum
“West Side Story” — Sarah Broshar, Michael Kahn
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
“Cruella” — Jenny Beavan
“Dune” — Jacqueline West, Robert Morgan
“House of Gucci” — Janty Yates
“Spencer” — Jacqueline Durran
“West Side Story” — Paul Tazewell
BEST MAKEUP AND HAIR
“Cruella” — Nadia Stacey, Naomi Donne, Julia Vernon
“Dune” — Donald Mowat, Love Larson, Eva von Bahr
“The Eyes of Tammy Faye” — Linda Dowds, Stephanie Ingram, Justin Raleigh
“House of Gucci” — Goran Lundstrom, Anna Carin Lock, Frederic Aspiras
“Spencer” — Wakana Yoshihara, Sian Wilson, Stacey Panepinto, Nicola Isles
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
“Don’t Look Up” — Nicholas Britell
“Dune” — Hans Zimmer
“Encanto” — Germaine Franco
“The Power of the Dog” — Jonny Greenwood
“Spencer” — Jonny Greenwood
BEST ORIGINAL SONG
“Be Alive” from “King Richard” — Beyoncé, Dixson
“Dos Oruguitas” from “Encanto” — Lin-Manuel Miranda
“Just Look Up” from “Don’t Look Up” — Nicholas Briteell, Ariana Grande, Scott Mescudi, Taura Stinson
“No Time to Die” from “No Time to Die” — Billie Eilish, Finneas O’Connell
“So May We Start” from “Annette” — Sparks and Leos Carax
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
“Dune” — Patrice Vermette, Zsuzsanna Sipos
“The French Dispatch” — Adam Stockhausen, Rena DeAngelo
“Nightmare Alley” — Tamara Deverell, Shane Vieau
“The Tragedy of Macbeth” — Stefan Dechant, Nancy Haigh
“West Side Story” — Adam Stockhausen, Rena DeAngelo
BEST SOUND
“Dune” �� Mac Ruth, Mark Mangini, Theo Green, Doug Hemphill, Ron Bartlett
“No Time to Die” — Simon Hayes, Oliver Tarney, Paul Massey, Mark Taylor
“A Quiet Place, Part II” — Erik Aadahl, Ethan Van der Ryn
“tick, tick… Boom!” — Todd A. Maitland
“West Side Story” — Gary Rydstrom, Brian Chumney, Andy Nelson, Tod A. Maitland, Shawn Murphy
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
“Dune” — Paul Lambert, Tristan Myles, Brian Connor, Gerd Nefzer
“Eternals” — Stephane Ceretti, Matt Aitken, Daniele Bigi, Neil Corbould
“The Green Knight” — Eric Saindon, Michael Cozens
“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” — Christopher Townsend, Joe Farrell, Sean Walker, Dan Oliver
“Spider-Man: No Way Home” — Kelly Port, Chris Waegner, Scott Edelstein, Daniel Sudick
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
“Encanto” — Jared Bush, Byron Howard, Yvett Merino, Clark Spencer
“Flee” — Jonas Poher Rasmussen, Monica Hellström, Signe Byrge Sørensen, Charlotte de La Gournerie
“Luca” — Enrico Casarosa, Andrea Warren
“The Mitchells vs. the Machines” — Michael Rianda, Phil Lord, Kurt Albrecht, Christopher Miller
“Raya and the Last Dragon” — Don Hall, Carlos Lopez Estrada, Osnat Shurer
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
“Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry” — R.J. Cutler, Michelle An, Chelsea Dodson, Anthony Seyler, Trevor Smith
“Flee” — Jonas Poher Rasmussen, Monica Hellström, Signe Byrge Sørensen, Charlotte de La Gournerie
“The Rescue” — Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, John Battsek, P.J. van Sandwijk
“Summer of Soul” — Questlove, David Dinerstein, Robert Fyvolent, Joseph Patel
“The Velvet Underground” — Todd Haynes, Christine Vachon, Julie Goldman, Christopher Clements, Carolyn Hepburn
BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE
“Drive My Car” — Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Tsuyoshi Goro, Misaki Kawamura, Osamu Kubota, Sachio Matsushita, Yoshito Nakabe, Keiji Okumura, Jin Suzuki, Teruhisa Yamamoto (Japan)
“Flee” — Jonas Poher Rasmussen, Monica Hellström, Signe Byrge Sørensen, Charlotte de La Gournerie (Denmark)
“Parallel Mothers” — Pedro Almodóvar, Agustín Almodóvar, Esther García (Spain)
“Titane” — Julia Ducournau, Amaury Ovise, Jean-Christophe Reymond (France)
“The Worst Person in the World” — Joachim Trier, Thomas Robsahm, Andrea Berentsen Ottmar, Dyveke Bjørkly Graver (Norway)
https://www.goldderby.com/feature/2022-gold-derby-film-awards-nominations-1204752092/amp/
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Updated List 2021 For Netflix Cancelled & Renewed Shows
Platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime are watched by a number of people all over the world. Both of these platforms telecast movies, shows, and series which are related to different genres. From thriller to action, anime, mystery, documentaries, history, and more, everything can be seen on these platforms.
Before getting started let us first talk about the shows/series you like to watch? Friends, Riverdale, Game Of Thrones? Well, all of them has a huge fan following. I personally can never get enough of watching Riverdale and Friends. Whether I am back home after work or I wanted to spend some time, Netflix has always been a savior. However, lately I got a news and it just felt like the end of the world.
Were you aware of the fact that some of the Netflix shows have been going off air and cancelled real soon? Yes, you are reading this right. The reasons behind the cancellation of various reasons bring together a plethora of reasons. Of course some shows like Dear White People and Dead To Me have a huge fan following and will be missed for sure. However, since we know that sooner or later good things do make their way, all these shows also came to an end soon.
Have you been wondering which shows got canceled? This is the piece which is apt for you. You will be able to find out all of them here itself. Hence, let’s get started without any further ado.
Netflix shows that have been renewed and cancelled in the year 2021Below mentioned is a list of the top twenty shows that have been canceled this year. Check them out to find the reasons behind the big decision. In addition to this, you will also find out if they are coming back anytime soon.
Ozark: This one has been renewed for season four. The famous television series is coming to an end in 2021. You could find this series on Netflix. Even after gaining so much of popularity, the show is gong off air this year. The show did receive a number of nominations of awards and has also won numerou titles. Some of them are the Guild award, and Emmy award. To people who have watched this series, the fourth season has divided into two different categories. Each category consists of seven episodes. However, at present the director wanted to take a break and made sure that the series is remembered by the fans.
Cast of Ozark
Jason Bateman
Alik Bateman
Andrew Bernstein
Ellen Kuras
Daniel Sackheim
Amanda Marsalis
Benjamin Semanoff
Phil Abraham
Cherien Dabis
Dead To Me: This one has been renewed for season three. The series is known to end in the year 2021. However, the series finale is a big hit and funny. But, this one did not gain too much attention. Time changes, and so does the audience. This is why it is now time to bid adieu to this series, Jenny and Judy. Even though the series was loved by some of them till date, it is finally coming to an end yet not off air.
Cast of Dead To Me
Kat Coiro
Geeta V. Patel
Minkie Spiro
Abe Sylvia
Amy York Rubin
Tamra Davis
Jennifer Getzinger
Liza Johnson
Silver Tree
Elizabeth Allen
Lucifer: The series is renewed for season six. Another fantastic which is coming to an end is Lucifer. The series premiered on 25 January 2016. With time the first season received mixed reviews from critics. A number of them praised certain characters and Elli’s performance was no exception. With time more and more seasons were released. However, they did not gain much popularity. Platforms like Netflix also cancelled the pick up of the third season.
Cast Of Lucifer
Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar
Lauren German
Kevin Alejandro
D B. Woodside as Amenadiel
Lesley as Ann Branch
Scarlett Estevez as Beatrice
Rachael Harris
Kevin Rankin
Tricia Helfer as Mum
Tom Welling as Lieutenant Marcus Pierce
Inbar Lavi as Eve
You: This one got renewed for season three. There are only very few Netflix series that have grabbed the attention of people. However unfortunately, this famous thriller series has come to an end now. However, a statement was made by the director where he said that the series will be ending with a season three. The series is based on a novel which was written by Caroline Kepnes. The main role was played by Penn Badgley who was a bookseller. During the second season, the seller was a movie from New York to LA. Even though this is an irresistible show, the fans may not get to watch it anymore.
Cast of You
Penn Badgley
Victoria Pedretti
Ambyr Childers
Elizabeth Lail
Luca Padovan
Jenna Ortega
Zach Cherry
James Scully
Carmeta Zumbado
Nicole Kang
Shalita Grant
Scott Speedman
Travis Van Winkle
Atypical: This show has been renewed for season four. With the season finale, this show is going off air in 2021. However, it will still remain in the hearts of so many of them. No reasons have been found as to why the show is going off air. However, some of them are saying that the reason is because the show is very underrated.
Cast of Atypical
Keir Gilchrist
Brigette Lundy-Paine
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Michael Rapaport
Nik Dodani
Amy Okuda
Jenna Boyd
Graham Rogers
Fivel Stewart
Nina Ameri
Raúl Castillo
Ariela Barer
Graham Phillips
Sara Gilbert
Rachel Redleaf
Allie Rae Treharne
Eric McCormack
Casey Wilson
Angel Laketa Moore
Christina Offley
Kimia Behpoornia
Karl T. Wright
Major Curda
Marietta Melrose
On My Block: There is no official announcement related to the renewal of On My Block. However, it is going to end in 2021 mainly because of the pandemic. The show gained popularity but is still ending. Centered in Los Angeles, this one was based on high school teens who face different challenges.
Cast of On My Block
Diego Tinoco
Sierra Capri
Jason Genao
Brett Gray
Jessica Marie Garcia
Julio Macias
Ronni Hawk
Peggy Blow
Jahking Guillory
Paula Garcés
Danny Ramirez
Reggie Austin
Eric Neil Gutierrez
Eme Ikwuakor
Emilio Rivera
Lisa Marcos
Angela Elayne Gibbs
Ada Luz Pla
Troy Leigh-Anne Johnson
Shoshana Bush
Rob Murat
Mallory James Mahoney
Raushanah Simmons
Gilberto Ortiz
Dear White People: This series is renewed for season four. This one is coming to an end in 2021. The final episodes will show you the nest conversational end.
Cast of Dear White People
Logan Browning
Antoinette Robertson
Brandon P. Bell
Ashley Blaine Featherson
Marque Richardson
DeRon Horton
John Patrick Amedori
Giancarlo Esposito
Tyler James Williams
Caitlin Carver
Jeremy Tardy
Obba Babatundé
Brandon Black
Sheridan Pierce
Nia Long
Ally Maki
Quei Tann
Brant Daugherty
Wendy Raquel Robinson
John Rubinstein
Jeff Larson
Alex Alcheh
Francia Raisa
Rome Flynn
Luke O’Sullivan
Taylor Foster
John Paul Jones II
Tessa Thompson
Ratched: This series is renewed for season two but is going off air very soon. The series is about a nurse Ratched and is based on a real story. As of now it is twisted and ended with a superb episode.
Cast of Ratched
Sarah Paulson
Cynthia Nixon
Finn Wittrock
Sharon Stone
Judy Davis
Jon Jon Briones
Charlie Carver
Amanda Plummer
Corey Stoll
Alice Englert
Sophie Okonedo
Vincent D’Onofrio
Hunter Parrish
Brandon Flynn
Harriet Sansom Harris
Rosanna Arquette
Jermaine Williams
Michael Benjamin Washington
Don Cheadle
Linda Bisesti
Annie Starke
Teo Briones
Emily Mest
Liz Femi
Jeff B. Davis
Robert Curtis Brown
Kirk Bovill
Grasie Mercedes
Siaka Massaquoi
Ben Crowley
Elinor Gunn
Clayton Farris
Aaron Jay Rome
Patrick Duke Conboy
Zabeth Russell
Albert Malafronte
Jake McDermott
Heather McPhaul
Lita Lopez
Lucas Barker
Greg Ballora
Alfred Rubin Thompson
Germain Arroyo
Kristin Charney
Fred Maske
Casey James Knight
Glow: This one is straightaway cancelled. A very famous wrestling drama, this had to be cancelled because of the pandemic.
Cast of Glow
Alison Brie
Betty Gilpin
Marc Maron
Kate Nash
Jackie Tohn
Sydelle Noel
Sunita Mani
Britney Young
Gayle Rankin
Awesome Kong
Britt Baron
Ellen Wong
Chris Lowell
Kimmy Gatewood
Rebekka Johnson
Marianna Palka
Shakira Barrera
Rich Sommer
Bashir Salahuddin
Geena Davis
Victor Quinaz
Ursula Hayden
Alex Rich
Andrew Friedman
Elizabeth Perkins
Annabella Sciorra
Brooke Hogan
Breeda Wool
Kevin Cahoon
Horatio Sanz
Wyatt Nash
Joey Ryan
Toby Huss
Paul Fitzgerald (actor)
Eli Goree
Marc Evan Jackson
Phoebe Strole
Amy Farrington
Ravil Isyanov
Messiah: The series was cancelled because it had to go through ups and downs. However, for the year 2021, this high class show has been canceled. The reason behind this is the dropping popularity.
Cast of Messiah
Mehdi Dehbi
Michelle Monaghan
Stefania LaVie Owen
Rona-Lee Shimon
Sayyid El Alami
Melinda Page Hamilton
Wil Traval
John Ortiz
Fares Landoulsi
Jane Adams
Beau Bridges
Philip Baker Hall
Dermot Mulroney
Teenage Bounty Hunters: This one got cancelled too. Even though this was considered as one of the best teen comedy series, it came to an end. The series received amazing reviews from the critics and the jury.Sadly, the first season of this show fails to draw the attention of the audience. This is one major reason why the series ended.
Cast of Teenage Bounty Hunters
Maddie Phillips
Anjelica Bette Fellini
Devon Hales
Kadeem Hardison
Virginia Williams
Spencer House
Mackenzie Astin
Myles Evans
Charity Cervantes
Method Man
Eric Graise
Given Sharp
Shirley Rumierk
Randy Havens
Jacob Rhodes
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance: The series got cancelled even after umpteen gigs and comedy episodes.
Cast of The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance
Anya Taylor-Joy
Taron Egerton
Nathalie Emmanuel
Mark Hamill
Simon Pegg
Jason Isaacs
Helena Bonham Carter
Andy Samberg
Natalie Dormer
Keegan-Michael Key
Caitriona Balfe
Alicia Vikander
Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Mark Strong
Harvey Fierstein
Theo James
Toby Jones
Awkwafina
Lena Headey
Ólafur Darri Ólafsson
Shazad Latif
Donna Kimball
Harris Dickinson
Benedict Wong
Sigourney Weaver
Hannah John-Kamen
Neil Sterenberg
Louise Gold
Beccy Henderson
Kevin Clash
Dave Chapman
Warrick Brownlow-Pike
Helena Smee
Bill Hader
Theo Ogundipe
Kemi-Bo Jacobs
Dave Goelz
Eddie Izzard
Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj; This American show has grabbed the attention of so many of them during the lockdown. However, the show is now cancelled and no reasons behind the same have been found out yet.
Cast of Patriot Act With Hasan Minhaj
Hasan Minhaj
Joyelle Johnson
Arnab Goswami
Andrew Yang
Cory Booker
Maeve Higgins
Adi Ash
Michelle C Bonilla
Rahm Braslaw
Julian Zane Chawdhary
Sean Hartman
Alexis Landry
James Adam Tucker
Rayan Zaim-Sassi
Emily Grace Buck
Vava
Vinod Chaproo
Joan Dickson
Michael Eric Dyson
Jann Ellis
Sonia
Lori Hammel
Smith Harrison
John Hodgman
Siraj Huda
Jacob Dylan
Aurea Jolly
Kevin
The Summary
These are some of the famous Netflix series and shows that got cancelled in the year 2021. As mentioned above, the reasons behind the cancellation differ from series to series. However, you need not lose hope. Netflix still have amazing series coming up. Whatever genre you prefer, keep that in mind and start searching for them. This way you will surely end up finding the ones that will be suitable for you. If not Netflix, then you can check out IMDB. This is a platform where you can search for various shows and movies. While doing do, what you can do is check out the ratings. This way you will find out whether or not the show should be watched or not. IMDB shows new series ans shows that are released every week or month. Search for the one you want to watch and get started without any further ado.
We hope this piece has helped in understanding which and why the shows got cancelled. However, you need not worry about anything. There are a plethora of shows you will come across on this platform, and something or the other will surely be worth watching. Thus, do not wait further and make use of the time this lockdown. Do not let the cancellation and lockdown spoil your mood. Your mood will be cherished and who knows you find out facts you never thought could happen? Also, exploring various genres never goes waste. So, why not make use of this wonderful opportunity?
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What are your favorite Latine fcs? I’m sending this to a few folks so don’t feel pressured to answer!!!
Danny Trejo (1944) Mexican.
Emilio Rivera (1961) Mexican.
Pedro Pascal (1975) Chilean [Spanish, Basque, possibly other], 1/16th Peruvian.
Sara Ramirez (1975) Mexican, some Irish - non-binary - queer - they/them.
Lauren Ridloff (1978) African-American / Mexican - deaf.
Daniella Alonso (1978) Quechua Peruvian, Japanese / Puerto Rican.
JD Pardo (1980) Argentinian / Salvadorian.
Emayatzy Corinealdi (1980) Afro Panamanian.
Viviane Porto (1981) Afro Brazilian.
Nathalie Kelley (1985) Argentinian, Quechua Peruvian, possibly other.
Clayton Cardenas (1985) Mexican and Filipino.
Miguel Gomez (1985) Colombian.
Tamara Mena (1986) Mexican - is paraplegic.
Oona Chaplin (1986) Mapuche Chilean, Spanish, evidently Romanian / English, Irish, 1/16th Scottish.
Alex Meraz (1985) Purepecha Mexican and Lakota.
Jillian Mercado (1987) Afro Dominican - has spastic muscular dystrophy.
Vaneza Oliveira (1988) Afro Brazilian.
Y’lan Noel (1988) Afro Panamanian.
Emily Rios (1989) Mexican - lesbian.
Laith Ashley (1989) Afro Dominican - trans man.
Stephanie Nogueras (1989) Puerto Rican - deaf.
Harvey Guillén (1990) Mexican - queer.
Annie Segarra (1990) Peruvian and Ecuadorian - non-binary and queer - she/they - has classical Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome.
Sofiya Cheyenne (1991) Taíno, Dominican, Syrian, Italian - has spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita.
Luz Pavon (1991) Afro Mexican.
Mj Rodriguez (1991) African-American / Puerto Rican - trans woman.
Tommy Martinez (1992) Venezuelan.
Paloma Elsesser (1992) African-American / Chilean and Swiss.
Zion Moreno (1992) Mexican [Unspecified Native American and Spanish] - trans woman.
Yalitza Aparicio (1993) Mixtec and Triqui Mexican.
Sofia Carson (1993) Colombian – including Arab [Syrian-Lebanese, Palestinian], Spanish, possibly English, possibly other.
Marimar Quiroa (1994) Mexican - has cystic hygroma.
Coty Camacho (1995) Zapotec Mexican.
Brandon Perea (1995) Filipino / Puerto Rican.
Angel Bismark Curiel (1995) Dominican.
Ricardo Hoyos (1996) Ecuadorian, Quechua Peruvian, Spanish / Irish, possibly Scottish and French-Canadian.
Román Zaragoza (1996) Akimel O’odham, Mexican, Japanese, and Taiwanese.
Dru Presta (1996) Puerto Rican - has metaphyseal dysplasia.
Jaylen Barron (1997) Mexican / African-American.
Jharrel Jerome (1997) Afro Dominican.
Becky G (1997) Mexican – including Spanish [Andalusian, Aragonese, Asturian, Cantabrian, Castilian, Extremaduran, Leonese, and Valencian], Basque, Galician, Unspecified Indigenous, and African, as well as distant Portuguese, remote German and Italian.
Joanna Pincerato (1998) Mexican, Syrian, Swedish, Italian.
Sivan Alyra Rose (1999) Chiricahua Apache, Afro-Puerto Rican, and Creole - genderfluid and pansexual - she/they.
Alycia Pascual-Peña (1999) Afro Dominican.
Violet Nelson (2000) Kwakwaka’wakw and Honduran.
Auli'i Cravalho (2000) Puerto Rican, Kānaka Maoli, Portuguese, Chinese, Irish - bisexual.
Aaron Rose Philip (2001) Afro Antiguan - trans woman - has cerebral palsy.
Zoey Luna (2001) Mexican - trans woman.
Danielle Perez (?) Afro Dominican - double leg amputee below the knee.
Vico Ortiz (?) Puerto Rican - they/them el/ella - non-binary.
If you'd like more suggestions please let me know!!
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Could you suggest FCs for each family?
*keep in mind that this rp WILL NOT be resource oriented, so model faceclaims will be suggested (especially for lord leto whose canon counterpart has been explicitly stated as a beautiful young man (not handsome, but beautiful, like an androgynous greek myth figure. with long hair and all that)).   *we also do not have a set “age bend” rule in place. we just ask that you be reasonable
HOUSE LETO
DUCHESS LETO (50+) : indira varma, aishwarya rai, madhuri dixit, rani mukerji, sarita choudhury, preity zinta,  kajol devgn, sridevi, juhi chawla, mahima chaudhry, manisha koirala, karisma kapoor, raveena tandon, geetanjali rao, deepti naval. 
SER LETO (30+) : UNLOCKED AT CH. II
LORD LETO (26-30) : kaya holl, tom ali, saket sharma, aramis knight, akshay kumar, avan jogi, callum stoddart, sebastian de souza, daanisj mahabier.
LADY LETO (23+) : alia bhatt, janhvi kapoor, sara ali khan, shalini pandey, ,anushi chhillar, alaya f, khushi kapoor, keerthy suresh, banita sandhu, aditi rao hydari, kelly gale, neelam gill, ulka gupta. 
HOUSE AERDDYD
DUCHESS AERDDYD (45+) : naomi harris, estella daniels, cynthia addai-robinson, carmen ejogo, jill scott, kerry wahington, thandie newton, sophie okonedo, tika sumpter, naomi campbell, catherine lough haggquist, thandie newton, angela bassett.
DUKE AERDDYD (45+) : adrian lester, idris elba, sope dirisu, djimon hounsou, paterson joseph, howard charles, danny sapani, david oyewolo.
SER AERDDYD (30+) : adopted
LADY AERDDYD (27+) : lashana lynch, aalijah hydes, gugu mbatha raw, nathalie emmanuel, susie wokoma, jodie turner smith, laura harrier,  pippa bennett-warner, leonie elliott, salem mitchell, grace bol.
LORD AERDDYD (25+) : marcus sivyer, jacob anderson, elliot knight, lucien laviscount,  ntonga mwanza, alfie enoch, adonis bosso, torrin verdone.
LORD/LADY AERDDYD (21+) : cara ricketts, assa miriam, tiffany boone, ebonee noel, alexandra metz,  crystal clarke, evelyn rain, halle bailey, jemal etnel, odiseas georgiadis, chance perdomo, jacob artist, bruno fabre, masao parris.
HOUSE ANLE
@howlscifer and @herorps are doing GREAT job at making resources for chinese faceclaims. so especially for the the anle children, i suggest going to their blog and giving their packs a look!
DUKE ANLE (46)  : wallace huo, li guangjie, qiao zhenyu, hu ge, huang xiaoming, feng shaofeng, liu ye, rick yune, pierre png, 
LADY/LORD ANLE (40) : hu caihong, tiffany tang, gao yuan yuan, fan bing bing, ruby lin, juan zi, zhou xun, qin hailu, li bingbing, cynthia koh, cao xiwen, deng sha, jiang xin.
VISCOUNT ANLE (27) : zhang yicong, ding yuxi, fang yilun, tang xiaotian, wang yibo, darren wang, jing boran, chen xiang, gao taiyu, leon li, zhang zhehan, xiao zhan
LORD/LADY ANLE (<27) : li hongyi, lin yi, sheng yinghao, zheng shuang, zhao liying, shao yuwei, li mengmeng, song weilong, gulnazar (nazha), wu qian, song jiyang, wu jinyan, xu kai, angela baby, li qin, chen xinyu, dilraba dilmurat, guli nazha.
LADY ANLE (20+) : zhao lusi, ju jingyi, zhou zixin, jiang yiyi, bai lu, guan xiaotong, jiang zixin, lin yun, meng ziyi, ren min, song zuer, sun yi, xiao yan, zhang xueying, zhang yaqin, yang chaoyue. 
HOUSE BAVLENKA
GRAND DUKE BAVLENKA (55) : benjamin bratt, emilio rivera, benicio del toro, andy garcia, esai morales, demian bichir.
DUCHESS BAVLENKA (30-35) : maría mercedes coroy, nathalie kelley, ishbel bautista, emily rios, barbara de regil, maría gabriela de faría.
LORD BAVLENKA (25+) : jorge antonio guerrero, peter gadiot, diego boneta, tommy martinez, chay suede, jessey stevens, vadhir derbez, yago muñoz, jorge lopez.
LADY BAVLENKA (18+) : adopted
HEAD BUTLER (50+) : staff member
*these are just suggestion so feel free to apply as anyone you like as long as they fit !
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