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JohnAnn 🔭✨

@JChSCagnin

Surdo Oralizado, RH, Artista, Astronômo, Leitor.. 📚

São Paulo, Brasil Katılım Mayıs 2009
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JohnAnn 🔭✨@JChSCagnin·
@AlvaroPenerotti Se queira um lugar tranqüilo, vá a Itapuã, junto ao farol, piscinas naturais de corais com peixes, ao por do sol sob o marulho das ondas.. uma delicia de sonho. 🥰
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Empire State Building
Empire State Building@EmpireStateBldg·
Happy Star Wars Day!
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LOTR Universe
LOTR Universe@Lordoftheringsu·
Liv Tyler insisted that Viggo Mortensen be brought back to the set to film the coronation kiss in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. ❤️ During the final, hectic days of production, Mortensen had already finished his scenes and left the set. To save time, the crew planned to film Arwen’s close-up kiss using a stunt double. However, Tyler refused, arguing that this was her character’s most pivotal emotional moment and she wouldn't do it without her actual co-star. Her insistence forced the production to recall Mortensen, ensuring the genuine chemistry between the two actors was captured for the film's finale.
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mikegerri@mikgerri·
Ava Gardner, 1940s
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Bruna Albino 🧙🏼‍♀️
E o Juliano que soltou a foto mais linda da vida com a Ana Paula
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
In winter of 1944, a 15-year-old girl danced in a blacked-out room in occupied Holland. The windows were covered. The audience made no sound - not during the performance, not after. Any noise could alert the Nazis. Any light could mean death. These were the "zwarte avonden" - the black evenings - secret performances held across the Netherlands to raise money for the Dutch Resistance. The money fed families in hiding. It bought forged documents. It kept people alive. The girl dancing was Audrey Hepburn... "The best audiences I ever had," she said decades later, "made not a single sound at the end of my performance." Born on May 4 in 1929 in Brussels, Audrey Hepburn spent most of her childhood moving between Belgium, England, and the Netherlands. Her mother, Baroness Ella van Heemstra, was Dutch aristocracy. Her father, a British banker, abandoned the family when Audrey was six. He would spend the war interned on the Isle of Man after being arrested as a member of the British Union of Fascists. In 1939, with war looming, her mother moved them to Arnhem in the Netherlands, believing it would stay neutral as it had in the first World War. She was wrong. In May 1940, the Germans invaded. Audrey was eleven years old. To hide her English-sounding name, she began going by Edda van Heemstra. She enrolled at the Arnhem Conservatory and threw herself into ballet, dreaming of becoming a professional dancer. For a while, life went on -- performances at the city theater, lessons, practice. But the occupation darkened everything. Jewish musicians and dancers disappeared one by one. German officers sat in the front rows. "I remember, very sharply, one little boy standing with his parents on the platform, very pale, very blond, wearing a coat that was much too big for him," she recalled years later. "And he stepped on the train." In 1942, the Nazis executed her uncle Otto van Limburg Stirum in retaliation for resistance activities. His body was dumped in a mass grave. One of her half-brothers was deported to a forced labor camp in Berlin. The other went into hiding. Whatever sympathy her mother had once held for the Nazi regime died with Uncle Otto. The family moved to the village of Velp and began working with the local resistance. Dr. Hendrik Visser 't Hooft, the resistance leader, used children as couriers because the Germans tended to ignore them. Audrey, who spoke fluent English, was perfect for the job. She carried messages. She delivered food and instructions to downed Allied pilots hiding in the forests. Once, when a German patrol approached while she was on a mission, she bent down and pretended to pick wildflowers. They passed without stopping. "We saw young men put against the wall and shot," she said, "and they'd close the street and then open it and you could pass by again. Don't discount anything awful you hear or read about the Nazis. It's worse than you could ever imagine." In September 1944, the Allies launched Operation Market Garden -- the disastrous attempt to capture the bridge at Arnhem. British paratroopers were stranded behind enemy lines. Audrey's family hid one of them in their cellar for nearly a week, bringing him food, knowing that discovery meant execution. Then came the Hunger Winter. After Dutch railway workers went on strike to support the Allies, the Germans cut off food supplies to the western Netherlands. Starvation spread. Audrey's family ate tulip bulbs. Then grass. Then whatever they could find. "I went as long as three days without food," she recalled. "For months, breakfast was hot water and one slice of bread made from brown beans." © A Mighty Girl #archaeohistories
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@btdxvb Ué????? Cadê As Patricinhas de Beverly Hills e Edward, Mãos de Tesoura?
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joca caskey@btdxvb·
Curiosidade: os filmes mais exibidos na Sessão da Tarde em 52 anos: 1. Ghost 2. Curtindo a Vida Adoidado 3. Um Príncipe em Nova York 4. Encontro de Amor 5. De Repente 30 6. O Auto da Compadecida 7. Lua de Cristal 8. De Volta à Lagoa Azul 9. O Diário da Princesa 10. A Família Buscapé
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Culture@notgwendalupe·
cher at the first ever met gala
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Tolkienverse ᚠ
Tolkienverse ᚠ@ToIkienverse·
Liv Tyler ha vuelto a caracterizarse de Arwen a sus 48 años, después de mas de dos décadas de la trilogía de El Señor de los Anillos. 🥹💗
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Modern History@modernhistory·
Anne Hathaway Evolution
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Noirchick In Old Hollywood
Kim Novak performing in "Jeanne Eagels" (1954).. in one of the highly fictionalized moments in the life of the real actress....
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Monica Bellucci in The Brothers Grimm (2005), dir. Terry Gilliam
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Waken Minds 𓂀@wakenminds·
Deep under Alexandria 2,000 years of history carved into the rock.
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
Exoplanet... Unreal landscape: Dolomites, Italy.
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ᴠ ɪ ɴ ᴛ ᴀ ɢ ᴇ In this sunlit poolside moment from many decades past, Arthur Laurents and Tom Hatcher share a quiet moment. Laurents, the playwright and director behind West Side Story and Gypsy, found in Hatcher not just love but a steadfast anchor through a lifetime of creativity and change. Their relaxed demeanour speaks volumes about a relationship that endured with strength long before the world was ready to acknowledge it.
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Today In History
Today In History@historigins·
Everything was good until I realized this man has an IQ of 178 and a master degree in electrical engineering from Oxford University
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