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Jade Bahr

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  1. To less Galadriel/Sauron drama? 🤣 I mean their confrontation/fight was great but to me it was like the whole 2nd season + promo was built on their final (and only) scene together so it all felt a bit short and rushed when it finally happened. Even though I loved that he could've easily killed her.... ... but obviously didn't. Their "connection" or whatever still fascinates me. The choreography of the fight was great. Those little details. Chefs kiss. To less Galadriel alltogether (not only in the finale). But yeah Annatar/Sauron/and the glimpse of unwashed + washed Halbrand rocked this season. I still can't believe HOW GOOD CHARLIE VICKERS was and how different from season 1. His portrayl is nearly perfection for me so far and him and Celebrimbor carried everything. bonus 💔 (I can't believe that scene was partially improvised and I can't believe he made me sympathize with Sauron yet again after everything he did!!!) Also hats off to Charles Edwards. He broke my heart. I really hope both of them will get some emmy love. But mostly disappointed we now have to wait -for what- 2(????) more years for season 3 Can't wait to see what happens next and what forms Sauron is going for to reach his dark lord plans
  2. Still in awe of that moment 🤯 The Rings of Power 2.08 "Shadow and Flame" Are you him? Are you Sauron? The Rings of Power 2.08 "Shadow and Flame" 💯 ‘We’re so enormously proud of what Charlie Vickers did this season as Sauron — it is a richly emotional piece of work for an actor. ‘That scene is one of the places we are just in awe of what he can do. Never in our wildest imaginations did we dream we could have a Sauron as layered as Charlie has made Sauron. ‘But in that moment, I think he moves through four or five different emotions that all play out silently on his face. It’s the greatest visual effect the show has’ — Patrick McKay, Deadline, 3 October 2024
  3. Watched the season finale yesterday and still can't tell if I'm disappointed or not 😅
  4. You mean "Blonde" with Ana de Armas? Tried to watch. Couldn't finish.
  5. This poster and his freakin cheekbones killed me day 1
  6. Cutness overload 🥰
  7. Some adorable/hot randoms
  8. FX Grotesquerie press conference by Matt Licari
  9. Also can't wait for his next show Grotesquerie LORD HAVE MERCY
  10. His body and face is insane 😱🤯😍 @Lilja K He's also not just playin a monster he also got one in his pants 😚 friendly reminder it's a show about murders LOL
  11. FX Grotesquerie premiere in NYC by Ramon Christian
  12. Nicholas Alexander Chavez Tells Javier Bardem How He Became a Monster
  13. Nicholas Alexander Chavez Reveals How He Figured Out Lyle Menendez
  14. So this MONSTER season is serving Nicholas (same for his co star Cooper Koch) already big times -also well deserved because both are INCREDIBLE despite the controversial portrayl of the brothers- I'll hope Charlie will get the same treatment 🥰 @Lilja K
  15. NYC Photo Call for Monsters
  16. Netflix photoshoot by Nino Muñoz
  17. Netflix Monsters NY press tour.
  18. by Sam Ramirez for Behind The Blinds
  19. Nicholas Alexander Chavez (born September 6, 1999) is an American actor. He is recognized for playing Spencer Cassadine on the ABC soap opera General Hospital from 2021 to 2024, a role which won him the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Performer in a Drama Series. He portrayed Lyle Menendez in the crime drama series Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story (2024). Early life and education Chavez was born in Houston, Texas. He has three younger half-siblings. He lived in Sugar Land, Texas before his family relocated to Denver, Colorado. His parents divorced when he was five and he split his time between his mother's home in Denver and his father's hometown of Arvada, Colorado. As a kid, Chavez spent a lot of time outdoors, snowboarding, hiking and mountain biking. He described himself as a "precocious kid." At an early age, Chavez developed a bug for performing, including recreating the blessing of the Eucharist which he saw at Mass on Sundays. He was also a member of the Colorado Children's Chorale and performed at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Chavez attended East High School where he played football and joined the speech and debate team headed by his mentor, Matt Murphy. When Murphy took over the drama department a year later, he recruited Chavez, then a junior, to play Atticus Finch in the school's production of To Kill a Mockingbird. Chavez quit football to focus on the play. As a senior, Chavez began studying at Visionbox Studio Theater under Jennifer McCray Rincón. While he couldn't afford to pay her, Chavez assisted around the theatre while Rincón helped him prepare for college auditions. Chavez applied to several top American drama programs including Rutgers University, Carnegie Mellon University, New York University and the Juilliard School. With the exception of Juilliard, Chavez was accepted to all of the schools. Chavez attended the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers.[6] After two years, Chavez took a leave of absence from Rutgers and relocated to Los Angeles to pursue acting full time. However, he was forced to go back to Vero Beach, Florida with his father when the COVID-19 pandemic struck in 2020. Chavez worked a few odd jobs, including at a car dealership, while he submitted self-tape auditions. Career On July 1, 2021, Chavez made his television debut as Spencer Cassadine on General Hospital. Chavez signed a three-year deal. Only a few months into his General Hospital tenure, he mourned the loss of his longtime manager, Jenevieve Brewer. He exited the role in January 2024. In 2022, Chavez starred as Jason in the Tubi original film, Crushed. In 2023, Chavez was cast in the second season of Ryan Murphy's Netflix anthology series, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story (2024). He portrayed Lyle Menendez. In August 2024, it was reported Chavez had also been cast in Murphy's Grotesquerie, a dramatic horror series for FX. In the midst of the premieres ten days apart, it was announced he had signed with Creative Artists Agency for representation. Filmography Source: wikipedia
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