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Post by sissa on Oct 22, 2013 22:30:43 GMT 10
I remember that girl - Carly. I saw a pic of her wearing an ER softball uniform (donated by Maura). And I think Maura produced a film years ago, directed by Carly. So, Maura´s friends are in front and behind the camera - nice.
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Post by sissa on Nov 1, 2013 22:44:59 GMT 10
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Post by Martine on Nov 22, 2013 22:07:47 GMT 10
Deirdre tweeted this pic yesterday Apparently they went to a show called domesticated in the Lincoln Center Theatre: and had dinner together afterwards. She even tweeted Maura's food LOL
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Post by sissa on Nov 25, 2013 0:56:10 GMT 10
Thanks Martine, I just loved her painted nails and her pair of glasses. and her food looks yummy Seems Deirdre knows how we - fans - feel about even ordinary stuff related to our girl hahaha
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Post by sissa on Dec 12, 2013 9:12:09 GMT 10
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Post by sissa on Dec 22, 2013 3:35:05 GMT 10
Sightings We hear…By Page Six TeamDecember 17, 2013 | 9:47pm That interior designer Tony Ingrao designed jeweler Kara Ross’ new boutique on Madison Avenue . . . That “The Good Wife” actress Maura Tierney stopped by the Artists & Fleas shop in Chelsea Market and bought a pair of sterling bunny studs that she said were for a gift . . . That former New York Yankee center fielder Bernie Williams and second baseman Willie Randolph ate dinner and gave a Q&A at NYY Steak in Midtown for a MasterCard Priceless New York event. pagesix.com/2013/12/17/we-hear-1449/
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Post by Martine on Jul 5, 2015 5:11:09 GMT 10
Last Monday in New York Twitter: mention maura tierney & dave foley's on-screen chemistry to your bff and 20mins later, she will appear!
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Post by sissa on Mar 9, 2016 23:25:06 GMT 10
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Post by sissa on Apr 22, 2016 23:10:36 GMT 10
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Post by sissa on Nov 24, 2016 22:08:41 GMT 10
J.K. Rowling, Eddie Redmayne Hope 'Fantastic Beasts' Offers "Escapism of the Best Possible Form"
The Hollywood Reporter The Hollywood ReporterNovember 11, 2016
At Thursday's world premiere of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, J.K. Rowling, Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston, Ezra Miller, Ron Perlman, Jon Voight and the cast celebrated the Warner Bros. film - and its timely release.
"It's an interesting moment of change on both sides of the Atlantic," Redmayne told The Hollywood Reporter in reference to Brexit and the U.S. presidential election results. "But what I found most interesting about this script is its mixture of darkness, comedy and great heart. I found it incredibly moving. It's escapism of the best possible form."
Though Rowling, who penned the script, hopes the new film "gives people a couple of hours of respite from certain things going on in our world right now," the author knows audiences will notice "real parallels with what's happening in our world. There are questions about the appeal of anger and easy solutions, and how hard it is just to keep plugging away and doing the right thing."
Producer David Heyman added, "I think whether you're a Trump supporter or a Clinton supporter, you feel like an outsider right now. This story is about outsiders - tolerance, compassion and embracing those who are different to overcome the greatest obstacles."
Directed by David Yates, the Harry Potter prequel stars Redmayne as magizoologist Newt Scamander who travels to the U.S. for the first time.
The plot also includes vital messages about biodiversity, said Alison Sudol: "Newt loves them all: big and small, warty and fanged, strange and beautiful. We need to preserve the planet as best as we can now. And art is how great messages get through."
And Carmen Ejogo highlighted the movie's takeaways on fear. "Don't let fear dictate your choices," she said. "Those that are living in fear and not allowing people to be truly themselves are the ones that are most destructive in this film, and the ones that bend to it also end up being destructive as well."
Altogether, "people could use a little magic right now," smiled Dan Fogler. "For those who need to escape for a while, this movie delivers."
Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara was on hand to introduce the film, with Harry Potter alums Bonnie Wright and Evanna Lynch, as well as Richard Kind and Maura Tierney, in the Lincoln Center audience with their families. The evening continued with a decorated bash at the Central Park Zoo.
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them hits theaters Nov. 18.
David Yayes introduces Eddie Redmayne, Ezra Miller and the #FantasticBeasts principal cast at the world premiere. pic.twitter.com/MF0ki5OmJZ
- Ashley Lee (@cashleelee) November 11, 2016
inside the #FantasticBeasts premiere party: wanted posters, candy and sooooo much fooooooood. pic.twitter.com/EJ3GXywzoX
- Ashley Lee (@cashleelee) November 11, 2016
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