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A Filmmaker's Guide to the Best Performances: Al Pacino
As of 2020, Al Pacino, one of the greatest actors of all time, turns 80 years' old. Here's a fun fact: he's my older brother's favourite actor ever. He has been in a wide range of films, TV shows and theatre productions and he also won an Academy Award for his role in Scent of a Woman. Pacino has become the symbol of the Italian-American bad boy in Hollywood, and yet he has actually played a multitude of different roles - possibly known for his symbolistic image from his role as Michael in Coppola's Godfather Trilogy.
By Annie Kapur6 years ago in Geeks
The Royal Roots of Betty White
Betty Marion White was born on January 17th, 1922 in Oak Park, Illinois to Horace Logan White and Christine Cachikis. Betty's career in acting began on the radio in the 1940's. Her first jobs were small parts and reading radio commercials on the air. After appearing on several radio programs, Betty got her own show called, The Betty White Show which she hosted for a time until she began co-hosting Hollywood on Television with Al Jarvis. From there, Betty's career has taken off. She has won eight Emmy Awards, has appeared and starred in numerous television shows, including the Golden Girls, the Mary Tyler Moore Show, and Hot in Cleveland, and has been in films including, The Proposal, The Lorax, and recently, Toy Story 4.
By Bradley Greenland6 years ago in Geeks
Dorothy Dandridge:The World Salute Her As An Icon
All through her considerable profession Dorothy Dandridge has effectively imparted the significance of certainty and beauty. Similarly, her enabling a feeling of confidence style and elegance, has made Dorothy herself, really immortal and her impact on the acting business interminable.
By H.V.Goldson6 years ago in Geeks
A Filmmaker's Guide to the Best Performances: Jack Nicholson
Without a shadow of a doubt, Jack Nicholson is one of the greatest cinema actors of all time. He has shown a great amount of range, versatility and an incredible talent for portraying the most difficult of characters with smoothness and accuracy. He has done everything from the Joker in Burton's Batman (1989) to Jack in Kubrick's "The Shining" (1980) - lending his talent also to such films as "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", "Easy Rider" and many, many more.
By Annie Kapur6 years ago in Geeks
Audrey Hepburn Iconic And Talented
All in all, for what reason does Audrey Hepburn despite everything motivate such love? For what reason does she have such an effect, especially with young ladies? In spite of most of her fans not in any event, being conceived when she began making films, she keeps on having an influence.
By H.V.Goldson6 years ago in Geeks
7 Celebrities You Didn't Know Have Children (Photos).
Get ready to be surprised. The thing about celebrities is we don't know them. We can never truly know them. We only know the version of themselves they show us on the internet, or in their movies, or in their music or music videos. But until they disclose information, we simply do not know these people.
By Jide Okonjo6 years ago in Geeks
An Unnameable Emotion
Somewhere between the confusion and the foreign ache in my chest, there were tears. They fell from my eyes, bulbous drops that stained the last yellowed page of the book in my hands. I sat cross-legged in the middle of my childhood bed, hinged at the waist and working to keep my cries muffled. The ache I felt bloomed within my ribcage, expanding further and further with each ragged gasp I took until it suffused me; there was warmth in its unfamiliarity, even as I still reeled with shock. I remember reading the final chapter of Beloved several times, desperate for understanding, desperate for anything my eight-year-old mind could grasp with surety. But all I found were tears. My younger sister came looking and when she discovered me there on the bed, sobbing into the book I’d been carrying around for weeks, she demanded to know what was wrong. When I couldn’t answer her, she ran for our mom, who would ask the same question. I lifted my head to them, my eyelids weighted with tears and a soft smile on my face, and whispered, “It’s just so beautiful.”
By Soteria Thomas6 years ago in Geeks











