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Daniel Jonathan “Dan” Stevens (born 10 October 1982) is a British actor.
Stevens was adopted at birth and had a rebellious youth. He has a younger brother who was also adopted.
Stevens boarded at Tonbridge School, a public school in Kent, where he became interested in drama after auditioning for the title role in Macbeth with his teacher, novelist Jonathan Smith (father of cricketer Ed Smith). Stevens went on to read English Literature at Emmanuel College, Cambridge and narrowly missed out on a first despite devoting much of his time to theatre during his final year. While at Cambridge he was a member of the Footlights and gained acting experience with the National Youth Theatre. He was first spotted by acclaimed director Sir Peter Hall during a student production.
Stevens has worked extensively in theatre in Britain and the United States, working with Peter Hall many times. He was nominated for an Ian Charleson Award for his portrayal of Orlando in As You Like It for the Peter Hall Company in 2005.
The powerful true-story of two people brought together by their love for each other, but separated by the prejudice of others.
Crossing the bridge
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Struggling with her debilitating obsession with shopping and the sudden collapse of her income source, Rebecca Bloomwood unintentionally lands a job writing for a financial magazine after a drunken letter-mailing mix-up. Ironically writing about the very consumer caution of which she herself has not abided, Rebecca's innovative comparisons and unconventional metaphors for economics grants her critical acclaim, public success, and the admiration of her supportive boss Luke. But as she draws closer to her ultimate goal of writing for renowned fashion magazine Alette, she questions her true ambitions and must determine if overcoming her "shopaholic" condition will bring her real happiness.
Keywords: advice, based-on-novel, boss, bridal-gown, bride, celebrity, chick-flick, clothing-store, columnist, compulsion
All she ever wanted was a little credit...
A new job? Hopefully. A new man? Possibly. A new handbag? Absolutely!
Rebecca Bloomwood: When I shop, the world gets better, and the world is better, but then it's not, and I need to do it again.
Graham Bloomwood: Your mother and I think that if the American economy can be billions in debt and still survive, so can you.
Denny & George Clerk: Declined.::Rebecca Bloomwood: Can you try again?::Denny & George Clerk: Really Declined.
Suze: Don't you think it's ironic that Rebecca Bloomwood is advising people on how to handle money.
Suze: Fluent in Finnish?::Rebecca Bloomwood: Everyone has fudged their resume a little.
Rebecca Bloomwood: When I was 7 most of my friends stopped believing in magic. That's when I first started. They were beautiful, they were happy. They didn't even need any money, they had magic cards.
Rebecca Bloomwood: You know that thing when you see someone cute and he smiles and your heart kind of goes like warm butter sliding down hot toast? Well that's what it's like when I see a store. Only it's better.
Rebecca Bloomwood: You speak Prada?
Rebecca Bloomwood: Men like you are the reason I left Finland.
Rebecca Bloomwood: Yes, I Googled.
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During Pandora we will also be investigating anything that is related to the paranormal, supernatural and the unknown, including UFOs, witchcraft, ghosts, voodoo and many others. Pandora will also include exclusive interviews with personalities related to the subject; as well as with individuals who are willing to share any experiences related to the supernatural;
Pandora is a original reality programme with a twist.
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For millions of fans around the world, The Who has defined the quintessential rock band for nearly four decades. On November 27, 2000, The Who crowned their six-month North American and U.K. tour with a special evening at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
The Who: [Responding to a cry of "Get on with it!"] Fuck off. [Huge audience cheer] I fucking paid as well, about forty or fifty times as much as you did. But then I can afford it, can't I.
The Who: I fucked up, Pete.::The Who: Oh, did you really? What a surprise.
In The New Perfected Technicolor