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a sweet lu and lms thread A corset is a garment worn to mold and shape the torso into a desired shape for aesthetic or medical purposes (either for the duration of wearing it, or with a more lasting effect). Both men and women are known to wear corsets, though women are more common wearers. In recent years, the term "corset" has also been borrowed by the fashion industry to refer to tops which, to varying degrees, mimic the look of traditional corsets without actually acting as one. While these modern corsets and corset tops often feature lacing and/or boning and generally mimic a historical style of corsets, they have very little if any effect on the shape of the wearer's body. Genuine corsets are usually made by a corsetmaker and should be fitted to the individual wearer.- Sons Of Anarchy
i would hope so. this is their best show since the Shield (in my opinion). lol, i think Stahl and Vic Mackey would be a great team- Maggie Siff
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hell yeah. she will double cross them some how- Sons Of Anarchy
i know. that was so awesome. i lvoed that- Women in Stockings!
YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!!- MLB
Halladay is the best trade the Phils ever did. he ahs been huge. If only they had kept Lee to go along with him AND still gotten Oswalt. damn, that would great. But for this postseason I am a Phillie Phanatic all the way. I agree, they have to be the odds on favorite right now. I think they can take out the Ynaks this year (and come on, we all know the Spankees will be there in the WS)- William Russell
Selected filmography Actor The Railroad Builder (1911) The Colonel and the King (1911) The Higher Law (1911) Put Yourself in His Place (1912) as Squire Raby The Little Girl Next Door (1912) as The Other Father Some Fools There Were (1913) For Her Boy's Sake (1913) Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight (1913) Some Fools There Were (1913) as Second Unsuspecting Bachelor The Caged Bird (1913) as The Farmer For Her Boy's Sake (1913) The Diamond from the Sky (1915) as Blair Stanley Sequel to the Diamond from the Sky (1916) as Arthur The Thoroughbred (1916) as Kelso Hamilton The Smugglers of Santa Cruz (1916) The Craving (1916) as Foster Calhoun The Bruiser (1916) as "Big Bill" Brawley Soul Mates (1916) as Lowell Sherman The Highest Bid (1916) as Oliver Strong The Strength of Donald McKenzie (1916) as Donald McKenzie The Man Who Would Not Die (1916) as Clyde Kingsley/Ward Kingsley The Torch Bearer (1916) as John Huntley-Knox The Love Hermit (1916) as Tom Weston The Twinkler (1916) as Bob Stephany My Fighting Gentleman (1917) as Frank Carlisle Pride and the Man (1917) as Jack Hastings Hearts or Diamonds? (1918) as Larry Hanrahan The Lincoln Highwayman (1919) as Jimmy Clunder Boston Blackie (1923) as Boston Blackie Anna Christie (1923) as Matt Burke The Way of a Girl (1925) as Brand Big Pal (1925) The Blue Eagle (1926) as "Big Tim" Ryan The Desired Woman (1927) as Captain Maxwell Director Soul Mates (1916) The Highest Bid (1916) The Strength of Donald McKenzie (1916) The Man Who Would Not Die (1916) The Torch Bearer (1916) Producer Hearts or Diamonds? (1918) Big Pal (1925) Screenwriter Pride and the Man (1917)- William Russell
William Russell (April 12, 1884 – February 18, 1929) was an American actor, director, producer and screenwriter. He appeared in over 200 silent era motion pictures between 1910 and 1929, directing five of them in 1916 and producing two through his own production company in 1918 and 1925. Born William F. Lerche in the Bronx borough of New York City, Russell began his acting career on the stage when he was eight-years-old. He appeared with such notables as Ethel Barrymore, Chauncey Olcott, Blanche Bates, Maude Adams and others. His career came to a stop at age 16, however, when he became an invalid. Through rigorous physical therapy, he became well again six years later. He then became an amateur boxing champion. Russell began his screen career in New York with the Biograph Company, where he worked for nine months before signing with the Thanhouser Company. He was also part of the company of players for the American Film Manufacturing Company and their Flying "A" Studios at Santa Barbara. In 1917, he and actress Charlotte Burton were married. They divorced in 1921. He and actress Helen Ferguson were married on June 21, 1925, at the Wilshire Boulevard Congregational Church, after a six year romance. William Russell died at age 44 from pneumonia at Hollywood Hospital in Los Angeles. He is entombed in the Great Mausoleum, Sanctuary of Love, at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale. His brother, director Albert Russell, died two weeks later from pneumonia.- VSFS Runway Finest
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Selected filmography The Gambler's Pal (1913) Eileen of Erin (1913) The Harp of Tara (1914) Rose of the Rancho (1914) The Golden Claw (1915) The Painted Soul (1915) The Sorrows of Love (1916) The Payment (1916) The Hater of Men (1917) Those Who Pay (1917) The White Lie (1918) The Heart of Rachael (1918) Hearts Asleep (1919) Kitty Kelly, M.D. (1919) The Luck of Geraldine Laird (1920) The Notorious Mrs. Sands (1920) The Breaking Point (1921) Show Folks (1928) Secrets (1933) Bondage (1933) Above the Clouds (1933) Beloved (1934) The Man Who Reclaimed His Head (1934)- Sally Blane
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Selected filmography La fuga (1944) Fighting Mad (1939) Charlie Chan at Treasure Island (1939) Way Down South (1939) The Story of Alexander Graham Bell (1939) Numbered Woman (1938) Crashing Through Danger (1938) One Mile from Heaven (1937) Angel's Holiday (1937) The Great Hospital Mystery (1937)- Gladys Brockwell
Selected filmography 1913 The Rattlesnake 1913 When Mountain and Valley Meet 1914 The Typhoon as Helene 1914 The Worth of a Life as Ruby Baker 1915 A Man and His Mate as Betty 1915 Providence and the Twins as Miss Abagail Dean 1916 The Crippled Hand as The Prima Donna 1916 The Fires of Conscience as Margey Burke 1917 The Price of Her Soul as Ailene Graham 1917 The Soul of Satan as Miriam Lee 1918 The Devil's Wheel as Blanche De Montfort 1918 Kultur as Countess Griselda von Arenburg 1919 Pitfalls of a Big City as Molly Moore 1919 Chasing Rainbows as Sadie 1920 Flames of the Flesh as Candace 1920 A Sister to Salome as Elinore Duane 1921 The Sage Hen as The Sage Hen 1922 Double Stakes 1922 Paid Back as Carol Gordon 1923 Penrod and Sam as Mrs. Schofield 1923 The Darling of New York as Light Fingered Kitty 1924 The Foolish Virgin as Nancy Owens 1924 So Big as Maartje Poole 1925 Chickie as Jennie 1925 Stella Maris as Louisa Risca 1926 Her Sacrifice as Mary Cullen 1926 Twinkletoes as Cissie Lightfoot 1927 Long Pants as His Mother 1927 The Country Doctor as Myra Jones 1927 "7th Heaven" as Nana 1928 My Home Town as Mae Andrews 1928 The Home Towners as Lottie Bancroft 1929 The Hottentot as Mrs. Chadwick 1929 The Argyle Case as Mrs. Martin- Rosemarie Bowe
Trivia Mother of actress Elizabeth Stack. Measurements: 36-23-36 (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine) During filming of The Golden Mistress (1954), she almost drowned, was stung by a sea urchin with three hundred needles and sustained assorted bumps, bruises and insect bites. Harry Cohn saw her Life magazine cover and initially signed her for the role of the prostitute in From Here to Eternity (1953). The casting was negated by director Fred Zinnemann and Rosemarie was replaced by Donna Reed, who went on to win the Supporting Actress Oscar. Robert Stack proposed to her on January 8, 1956 while shooting Written on the Wind (1956), and they married two weeks later on January 23rd. She talks about the beginnings of his career, the movie "The Golden Mistress" (1954) and her marriage to Robert Stack in the book "A Sci-Fi Swarm and Horror Horde" (McFarland, 2010) by Tom Weaver. On October 15, 1969, she was driving to Sacramento's Metropolitan Airport to pick up Fred MacMurray and his wife when the steering in the rental car she was driving locked. The car plunged into a concrete culvert, resulting in the death of Art Lund's wife Kathleen and injury to another passenger and herself. She required plastic surgery and suffered internal injuries. She settled in 1973 with Lund for $40,000, and lost her suit with the Ford Motor Company.- Best VANITY FAIR COVER
got to go with Liz x5- Best W Magazine Cover
man, Uma looks smoking here. got to giver he 5- The Best Maxim Cover
OH MY ELIZA!!!!! Eliza x 5 (and a drool bucket please)- Best ESQUIRE COVER
there is jsut something about Katey that hooks me Katey x 3 daisy x 2- The Best GQ Magazine Cover
eva x5- Dita Von Teese
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