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Shannen is begonnen met de opnames van ‘Heathers’ tv serie die volgende jaar gepland staat. Dit is haar eerste project weer na haar diagnose borstkanker 2 jaar geleden.

Was back on set today. It’s been a rough two years. Fighting cancer. As an actor, people bench you. They assume you’re to weak, not able etc etc. and yet it’s something like work that invigorates and renews strength to conquer the unimaginable beast. I compared myself to a car today. That vintage Shelby that’s been in the garage too long. It’s still a great car. The best. Just needs time for the engine to warm up and it’s good to go. Performing like it’s supposed to. I’m grateful for today. Grateful for everyday. Thank you @heathers for letting me play and be someone else today. Great crew, great writers, great cast, great show, great director. #paramountnetwork2018

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http//: Seizoen 1: Promotieshoot
http//: Instagramfoto’s 2017


ik heb enkele nieuwe ‘oude’ fotoshoots van Kaley toevoegd in de galerij.

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http//: 2013: Ricardo DeAratanha
http//: 2017: Variety’s Actors On Actors Portraits
http//: 2017: Variety’s Actors On Actors Portraits – Behind the Scenes


Afleveringstills van Alyssa in de nieuwe Netflix serie ‘ Wet Hot American Summer: 10 Years Later’ staan in de galerij, Screencaptures van zijn ook te vinden in de galerij.

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http//: Seizoen 1: Afleveringsstills


Rose autobiografie ‘Brave’ is alvast te bestellen bij uitgeverij Harper Collins. Het boek zal $27.99 kosten en verschijnt op 30 januari 2018 verschijnen.

“My life, as you will read, has taken me from one cult to another. BRAVE is the story of how I fought my way out of these cults and reclaimed my life. I want to help you do the same.” -Rose McGowan
A revealing memoir and empowering manifesto from one of the most provocative voices in Hollywood—millennial icon; star of the hit television show Charmed; indie hero; lead actress, musician; award-winning director; and feminist whistleblowing badass Rose McGowan.

Rose McGowan was born in one cult and came of age in another, more visible cult: Hollywood. Born and raised in the Italian chapter of the Children of God, Rose escaped through a cornfield at night, moved to the states, and ran away at thirteen. She lived a transient punk lifestyle on and off the streets until she was “discovered” on a curb in Los Angeles and became one of Hollywoods most desired actresses overnight.

In a strange world where she was constantly on display, stardom soon became a personal nightmare of constant exposure and sexualization. She escaped in the world of her mind, something she had done as a child, and into high profile relationships. Every detail of her personal life became public, and the realities of an inherently sexist industry emerged with every script, role, public appearance, and magazine cover. The Hollywood machine packaged her as a sexualized bombshell, hi-jacking her image and identity and marketing them for their profit.
Hollywood expected Rose to be silent and cooperative and to stay the path. Instead, she rebelled and asserted her true identity and voice. She re-emerged unscripted, courageous, victorious, angry, smart, fierce, unapologetic, controversial, and real as f*ck.

BRAVE is her raw, honest, and poignant memoir/manifesto—a no-holds-barred, pull-no-punches account of the rise of a star, fearless activist, and unstoppable force for change who is determined to expose the truth about the entertainment industry, dismantle the concept of fame, shine a light on a multi-billion-dollar business built on systemic misogyny, and empower people everywhere to wake up and be BRAVE.



An Unsung Hero Of The AIDS Crisis Is Finally Getting The Spotlight
Rose McGowan’s new short film, Ruth, tells the story of Ruth Coker Burks, an Arkansas woman who cared for hundreds of dying gay men.

The story of Ruth Coker Burks, an Arkansas woman who became an accidental AIDS caregiver and inadvertent activist, had been lost to history. Now, though, she is the subject of Ruth, a short film directed and written by Rose McGowan.

“I think she’s been forgotten by time,” McGowan told BuzzFeed News in a recent interview. “Ruth Coker Burks is a national hero. I hope she gets seen and treated that way in the future. I think it’s time for strong women in history to rise up and be counted. And I’ll do anything I can to help that along.”

In 1984, according to a 2015 profile of Burks in the Arkansas Times, she was 25 and visiting a friend in the hospital when she heard nurses trying to avoid the room of a quarantined patient. Burks decided to go into the room herself, and found a young man wasting away from what turned out to be AIDS. The man told her he wanted to see his mother, but when Burks reported that to the nurses they said no one was going to come to visit him. Burks took it upon herself to call the patient’s mother, who confirmed she had indeed rejected him.

Burks stayed with the man until he died later that night. It was the beginning of a years-long run helping AIDS patients whose biological families had shunned them. She would take them to the doctor, and help with their medications. In the Arkansas Times story, Burks — a childhood friend of Bill Clinton’s from Hot Springs, Arkansas — said, “I was their hospice. Their gay friends were their hospice. Their companions were their hospice.”

McGowan’s Ruth, which runs just under eight minutes, shows that inceptive moment for Burks. When the vodka company Zirkova — which is sponsoring a series of short films through its We Are One+Together nonprofit — approached McGowan to direct the project she hadn’t heard of Burks. But as McGowan researched her she became “fascinated and captivated by the story.” Though Zirkova had sent McGowan a script, she rewrote it during an all-nighter.

After watching two nurses play Rock, Paper, Scissors to see who has to go check on the patient (Billy, played by Kyle Eastman), Ruth (played by Shay Astar) directly addresses the camera. “Sometimes family feuds make people do strange things, like buy up half a cemetery,” she says to the audience. “I used to wonder what on earth I was going to do with my 262 plots my mother left me. I didn’t have to wonder long.” The real Burks would later bury the cremated bodies of men she had cared for.

Ruth breaking the fourth wall had an unlikely inspiration. “I kind of, believe it or not, was thinking of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” McGowan said with a laugh, noting that the technique, other than in House of Cards, is usually used in comedy. “I thought the most effective way to communicate what I was trying to say was to have her say it directly at the audience.”

Ruth was shot in Los Angeles over a two-day period in June. McGowan said she cast Astar, a “cerebral actress,” because “I needed somebody really smart.” McGowan said: “I also wanted somebody kind of unusual looking who looked like they could be from a smaller town.”

Admirers of McGowan’s previous short film, Dawn, which was nominated for a Grand Jury prize at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, will recognize the actor-turned-director’s use of color. “I saw the color palette in my head and went from there,” McGowan said. Ruth’s dress is light pink, ruffled — and practically whimsical. “I thought, Just because she’s in a small town doesn’t mean she’s a church lady,” McGowan added. “So I found this pink outfit that was kind of great, and I wanted to juxtapose it with all the seriousness.” As shot by cinematographer Anka Malatynska, the hospital corridor and Billy’s room are in a dreamy haze; as Ruth stands at the foot of his bed, a golden light streams through the curtain of the window in the middle of the shot. When Ruth talks to the curt, judgmental nurse, and to Billy’s cruel mother, McGowan shows them in sharp relief. “I like to use all sorts of tools — sound design, lighting, set design are all huge for me,” McGowan said.

Since McGowan gave up acting in favor of a varied career — in addition to developing films and television she’s been working on an album and a skin-care line, and her memoir, Brave, will be published by HarperOne in January — the common thread among the projects is clear to her: “Everything is based in activism,” McGowan said. “That, to me, is the hubcap of the wheel of what I’m doing.”

Ruth — which premiered on Sunday in Montauk, New York, to coincide with the kickoff of the 2017 International AIDS Conference in Paris — is a way for her to express ideas about the lasting consequences of AIDS in America. “I think we’re at the place we’re at culturally because so many creatives were wiped out by AIDS,” McGowan said. “What we’re left with is something kind of lacking. I don’t think we reflect as a society on what we’ve lost — not just the individual toll, but the collective toll.”

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http//: Achter de schermen


Finola was aanwezig bij de 2017 Summer TCA Tour in L.A. enkele dagen geleden.

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http//: 06 augustus: 2017 Summer TCA Tour – Disney ABC Television Group
http//: 2017: Summer TCA Tour Portriats


Alyssa promoot ‘Wet Hot American Summer: 10 Years Later’ zo was ze te gast bij Good Morning America en Sirius XM

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http//: 04 augustus: Good Morning America
http//: 04 augustus: Sirius XM


Brian was eind vorige maand op enkele events.

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http//: 26 juli 2017: 7th Annual Variety – The Children’s Charity Of Southern California Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Tournament
http//: 27 juli 2017: Sneak Preview Of “In Vino”


Alyssa was te gast bij Good Morning America om te praten over haar nieuwe Netflix serie ‘Wet Hot American Summer: 10 Years Later’. Maar ze sprak er ook kort over een eventuele ‘Charmed’ reboot!