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Daniel Shaw is a fictional character in the television series Chuck. Shaw is introduced in the third season episode "Chuck Versus Operation Awesome" as a government agent specializing in the terrorist organization known as the Ring, and who becomes a mentor to Chuck Bartowski and ultimately a tragic villain and host for the Intersect. He is portrayed by actor Brandon Routh.
Shaw briefly appears, largely off-camera, talking with General Beckman in the third season episode, "Chuck Versus the Three Words". After the completion of the team's mission with Carina, Beckman begs Shaw to allow her to disclose the full details of the assignment, but Shaw leaves her office without a word.
Shaw reappears in "Chuck Versus Operation Awesome", the first of eight episodes in which he was scheduled to have a speaking part in Season 3.Devon Woodcomb's actions prior to this episode led Ring agents to believe that he is a "world-class spy," and Devon is coerced into a mission to kill an unknown person in a CIA facility so that he can prove he is "turned" to the Ring. When Chuck helps Devon reach the office of the target, the target is revealed to be Shaw, who is ready for Chuck's arrival. Shaw's first act in the episode is to fake his death and make it appear that Devon is responsible.
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The discography of Keke Palmer, an American R&B singer-songwriter, consists of one studio album, one extended play, three mixtapes and seven singles. In 2005, Palmer signed a record deal with Atlantic Records. Palmer released her debut album So Uncool on September 18, 2007. The album failed to chart on the US Billboard 200, but did chart at number 85 on the R&B chart. The album was preceded by the lead single "Keep It Movin'". In 2010, Palmer was signed by the Chairman of Interscope Records, Jimmy Iovine, and began working on an album.
In January 2011, Palmer released her first mixtape Awaken. The mixtape was officially released on January 10, 2011, for downloads on mixtape-downloading websites. The first and only single released from the mixtape was "The One You Call". A music video was also released for the song. In July 2012, Palmer released the single "You Got Me" featuring Kevin McCall. The video for the single was released on July 11, 2012. Palmer released a self-titled mixtape Keke Palmer on October 1, 2012. It includes her new singles "You Got Me" & "Dance Alone" which have already been released. On May 16, 2013, Keke Palmer released a video showing her recording and performing a cover of Alicia Keys song "If I Ain't Got You".
Actor Bridget Coyne Gabbe talks about participating in Connecting Creativity. Connecting Creativity is an exciting venture created by the Break-Away Project to test the boundaries of technology in the theatrical sphere, using Skype to facilitate artistic collaborations between Irish and American artists that would otherwise not be feasible. Five actors and five writers in Ireland have been selected to take part in the project, while five actors and five writers based in America have also been chosen. Each Irish actor has been paired with an American-based writer, and each American-based actor has been paired with an Irish writer. Writers have had a Video Skype Call with their actor, and are now writing a five minute monologue for the actor. This will be new material written specifically ...
A Five Minutes Late Production Logan goes to an audition. Staring Logan Sutherland, Micah Chartrand and Jenna Krasowski with Olivia Jampol and Bridget Gabbe
Starring: Bridget Gabbe as Allison Leo Schramm as Esteban Teddi Milan as Kora Thomas Wolfson as Todd Scott Sitman as Sam Written by Ben Townsend and Leo Schramm Directed by Ben Altarescu Director of Photography: James Herron Executive Producer: Abe Schwartz Producers: Ben Altarescu, Scott Sitman Co-Producers: Teddi Milan, Leo Schramm, Ben Townsend, Thomas Wolfson Edited by Scott Sitman and Ben Altarescu Production Sound: Jacqueline Basse Score: JT Norton
At the 2014 Virginia Film Festival in Charlottesville, the film version of "Big Stone Gap" had its world premiere. Before the screening, director/screenwriter/novelist Adriana Trigiani spoke at a press conference along with several cast members: Erika Coleman, Jenna Elfman, Bridget Gabbe, Jasmine Guy, Ashley Judd, Patrick Wilson, and Paul Wilson. Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe made a surprise appearance at the end of the presser and posed for photos with the cast. McAuliffe's comments about the Virginia film industry are reported here: http://bit.ly/VaFilmNov6
As part of our mission, the Break-Away Project work toward creating links between Irish and American artists, regularly showcasing work by American artists here in Ireland and developing showcase opportunities for Irish artists in America. We are developing this project to test the boundaries of technology, using Skype to facilitate artistic collaborations that would otherwise not be feasible. Five actors and five writers are selected in Ireland to take part in the project, while five actors and five writers based in America are also chosen. Each Irish actor is paired with an American-based writer, and each American-based actor is paired with an Irish writer. Actors have a Skype call with their writer, who then write a five minute monologue for the actor. This is new material written sp...
As part of our mission, the Break-Away Project work toward creating links between Irish and American artists, regularly showcasing work by American artists here in Ireland and developing showcase opportunities for Irish artists in America. We are developing this project to test the boundaries of technology, using Skype to facilitate artistic collaborations that would otherwise not be feasible. Five actors and five writers are selected in Ireland to take part in the project, while five actors and five writers based in America are also chosen. Each Irish actor is paired with an American-based writer, and each American-based actor is paired with an Irish writer. Actors have a Skype call with their writer, who then write a five minute monologue for the actor. This is new material written sp...
As part of our mission, the Break-Away Project work toward creating links between Irish and American artists, regularly showcasing work by American artists here in Ireland and developing showcase opportunities for Irish artists in America. We are developing this project to test the boundaries of technology, using Skype to facilitate artistic collaborations that would otherwise not be feasible. Five actors and five writers are selected in Ireland to take part in the project, while five actors and five writers based in America are also chosen. Each Irish actor is paired with an American-based writer, and each American-based actor is paired with an Irish writer. Actors have a Skype call with their writer, who then write a five minute monologue for the actor. This is new material written sp...
My novels: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Amy-McLean/e/B00LM2Y9EI/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 LINKS AND INFORMATION - My playlists: https://www.youtube.com/user/TVCriticAmy/playlists - Personal blog: http://mcleanamy.blogspot.co.uk/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Amy-McLean/158138850922200 - Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/McLeanAmy/ - Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7244575.Amy_McLean - My email address can be found on my blog. So in this coffee chat video I mush out Petey Pumpkin's brains and carve holes into his face. I also talk about the following three films. FACTS ABOUT THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN (2016) Director: Tate Taylor Writer: Erin Cressida Wilson, Paula Hawkins (novel) Genre: mystery, thriller Cast and characters include: Emily Blunt - Rachel Haley Bennett - ...
As part of our mission, the Break-Away Project work toward creating links between Irish and American artists, regularly showcasing work by American artists here in Ireland and developing showcase opportunities for Irish artists in America. We are developing this project to test the boundaries of technology, using Skype to facilitate artistic collaborations that would otherwise not be feasible. Five actors and five writers are selected in Ireland to take part in the project, while five actors and five writers based in America are also chosen. Each Irish actor is paired with an American-based writer, and each American-based actor is paired with an Irish writer. Actors have a Skype call with their writer, who then write a five minute monologue for the actor. This is new material written sp...