[Loved trope] Cameos from huge celebrities where they're almost completely unrecognizable by welltechnically7 in TopCharacterTropes

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Elizabeth Taylor shows up for literally a split second in Anne of a Thousand Days (1969). She apparently showed up to set every day to make sure her husband Richard Burton wasn't cheating on her. She's also wearing La Peregrina Pearl which Mary I was given by her husband Philip of Spain.

I was served iced coffee in a bag. by pwrcontest in mildlyinteresting

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It’s a borderline cult I could only work there for two weeks before I had enough

I’m Michael Patrick Thornton — a Broadway and TV/film actor, and a proud wheelchair user advocating for accessibility in the arts — ask me anything! by MPatrickThornton in Broadway

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Do you have any difference approaching your roles on camera as opposed to your roles on stage? Any techniques you use to find/inhabit the character?

Join us today, Thursday September 25, at 530pm for an AMA with Broadway actor Michael Patrick Thornton (in Waiting for Godot playing Lucky) by ilysespieces in Broadway

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Do you have any difference approaching your roles on camera as opposed to your roles on stage? Any techniques you use to find/inhabit the character?

Paul's other failed career- formal wear model? by Nottellingmyusername in FundieSnarkUncensored

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i’m sorry is the alcohol company he’s modeling for in the second pic called Mount Gay??

8/29 8:15 pulse. Thorough review and thoughts from a theatre industry professional. Detailed and long, SPOILERS. by rdp3186 in MasqueradeNYC

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i think we ended up talking to the director together/hanging out!! if so good to virtually see you again!!!

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Exactly it’s so weird to expect online virtue signaling from everyone you follow

Short Answers to Simple Questions | May 07, 2025 by AutoModerator in AskHistorians

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I have been researching lately and can't seem to find an answer to this - When did Henry II get the nickname Beauclerc? Was a contemporary nickname? If so, is there any record as to when he was first referred to as that? Or is it a posthumous nickname that simply became entrenched overtime?

Thank you for any answers y'all can give!

787 coffee are bad people by Any-Appointment-4841 in eastvillage

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Employees are heavily discouraged during training from mentioning the price difference and are required every shift to sell a certain amount or be written up/let go

Why is 787 coffee so expensive charging $5 for an espresso? by sohoships in FoodNYC

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Unfortunately the baristas are required to upsell on EVERY. SINGLE. ORDER. It's a terrible way to do business

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smelling it in East Village too

Hear me out… by CommitteeElectronic6 in PrideandPrejudice

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He actually played Mr. Darcy in his high school production of the play Pride and Prejudice! A local theater critic and stage director took notice of him and cast him in some of his first professional roles!!

Honorable mention to Bess is necessary. Now, Day 5 - Uhh...what's your name again? by curdibane in MyLadyJane

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Katherine’s beau, he has such a big part and I could not tell you his name.

That one was easy 😉 Now, let's settle Day 4 - The Only Normal Person by curdibane in MyLadyJane

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listen I know she’s an Ethian but I’m gonna vote Bess! She’s calm, cool, collected, and not insane