الأحد، 2 أغسطس 2020

ريهام سعيد

ريهام سعيد

ريهام سعيد هي مذيعة ومقدمة برامج وممثلة مصرية، ولدت في (31 مايو 1975)، شاركت في العديد من المسلسلات التلفزيونية وتقدم حالياً برنامج صبايا الخير.
بدأت حياتها المهنية مذيعة ببرنامج «صبايا» بإحدى القنوات الفضائية  ورغم الانتقادات الكثيرة والعديدة التي لاقتها وتعرضت لها ريهام سعيد لجرأتها في تقديم برنامجها إلا انها لم تتوقف واستمرت في تقديم المواضيع الشائكة والساخنة، وكان لحضورها اثر في دخولها عالم الدراما التلفزيونية عام 2005 بمسلسل المرسى والبحار ثم مسلسل مسك الليل عام 2008 وشاركت الممثل أحمد بدير بطولة مسرحية (مرسي عاوز كرسي)وقامت بتأدية دور الفتاة الصعيدية بمسلسل شارع عبدالعزيز مع الممثل عمرو سعد وشاركت في مسلسل الشك مع الممثلة مي عز الدين.ولها مسلسل "قلوب" مع الممثلة علا غانم ومسلسل ابن حلال في رمضان 2014.
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السبت، 1 أغسطس 2020

Antonio Brown

Antonio Brown

Antonio Tavaris Brown Sr. (born July 10, 1988) is an American football wide receiver who is a free agent. Raised in Liberty City, Miami, Brown attended Miami Norland High School, where he competed in both football and track. He played college football at Central Michigan University, where he earned All-American honors in 2008 and 2009 as a punt returner. A sixth-round pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Brown amassed more receptions than any other player in the league from his rookie season in 2010 through 2018. 

During Brown's first season with the Steelers, the team advanced to Super Bowl XLV but lost to the Green Bay Packers. He finished his rookie season with 16 receptions for 167 yards in ten games. During his second NFL season, he became the first player in NFL history to have more than 1,000 yards receiving and returning in the same year. For his efforts, Brown was selected as a punt returner for the 2012 Pro Bowl. In 2013, he became the only receiver in NFL history to record five receptions and at least 50 yards in every single game of an NFL season. Although his on-the-field productivity continued over the next several seasons, including leading the league in receptions and receiving yards in 2014, receptions in 2015, receiving yards in 2017, and receiving touchdowns in 2018, Brown's relationship with the Steelers soured, especially with quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, and he eventually requested a trade 
In 2019, Brown was traded to the Oakland Raiders, who then made him the highest-paid receiver in the league. However, his time in Oakland was short-lived, and following several off-the-field incidents, including a confrontation with general manager Mike Mayock, the team released Brown without him ever playing a regular-season game. Brown signed with the New England Patriots shortly thereafter but was cut after appearing in just one game. At the time, the NFL was investigating sexual assault allegations made against him.

Brown began attending Central Michigan in 2007 after wide receivers coach Zach Azzanni told him he could fly to Michigan and try out for the team as a walk-on wide receiver.  Transitioning from the quarterback position in high school to wide receiver in college was not that difficult for him, and after a few weeks, Central Michigan coaches offered him a scholarship. Brown had difficulty adjusting to the college lifestyle, and being on time for meetings and practice. Azzanni and his wife helped him get situated and into an established routine, and he soon became like a part of their family. He made his collegiate debut against Kansas on September 1. He had four receptions for 23 receiving yards in the 52–7 loss.  In the next week's game against Toledo, he had nine receptions for 105 receiving yards and his first collegiate touchdown, a six-yard pass from Dan LeFevour, in the 52–31 victory. On October 6, against Ball State, he had six receptions for 43 receiving yards and a receiving touchdown to go along with a nine-yard rushing touchdown in the 58–38 victory.  On November 23, against Akron, he had 15 receptions for 174 yards in the 35–32 victory.  The Chippewas finished with a 8–5 record, won the MAC, and qualified for a bowl game. In the 2007 Motor City Bowl against Purdue, he had four receptions for 94 receiving yards and a receiving touchdown in the 51–48 loss.  During his first season at Central Michigan, Brown played in 14 games. He played well enough to win the Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year and was All-Conference as a returner. For his freshman season, he had 102 receptions for 1,003 yards and six touchdowns.  His 102 receptions led the Mid-American Conference in 2007. 
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David Castañeda

David Castañeda

David Castañeda (born October 24, 1989) is a Mexican-American actor. In 2019, Castañeda began portraying Diego Hargreeves in the Netflix series The Umbrella Academy.
Castañeda was born in Los Angeles,  but raised in Sinaloa, Mexico.  He returned to the United States where he attended high school when he was 14.  Castañeda initially studied civil engineering in college with the intention of taking over the family business after he finished his studies  However, he became interested in film direction, and switched to major in film production and international business at California State University, Fullerton, where he had attended since 2007.   Castañeda then moved into acting and started auditioning for roles. He studied part-time while pursuing an acting career, eventually graduating in 2015
Castaneda has been involved in acting since he was 17,  but only started taking acting more seriously after he volunteered for a role when a director asked for actors to participate in his film during a seminar while at university. He played various minor roles in a number of productions, such as End of Watch, and also acted as a main character in a short film Maddoggin', which won the audience award at the NBC Universal Short Cut Film Festival.  In 2013, he landed a role playing Jorge on ABC Family's TV series Switched at Birth.  In late 2016, he was cast in the role of Hector in the film Sicario: Day of the Soldado released in 2018.  He also has a major role in an independent film El Chicano, a supporting role in Jean-Claude Van Damme's We Die Young as well as minor roles in films such as the Billy Crystal's film Standing Up, Falling Down. 

In 2017, he was cast in his most prominent role yet playing Diego Hargreeves / Number 2 in The Umbrella Academy, which was released on Netflix in February 2019.
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Emmy Raver-Lampman

Emmy Raver-Lampman

Emmy Raver-Lampman (born September 5, 1988)  is an American actress and singer. She began her career in musical theater, and has performed in various Broadway and national touring productions, including Hair, Jekyll & Hyde, Wicked, and Hamilton.

In 2019, Raver-Lampman made her breakthrough portraying Allison Hargreeves in the Netflix series The Umbrella Academy (2019–present). 
Raver-Lampman was born and raised in Norfolk, Virginia.  She was adopted as a newborn;  her adoptive mother Sharon is a professor at Old Dominion University,  while her father Greg is a writer and teacher.  She is an only child, and had traveled widely (over 50 countries) and lived in the Czech Republic, Ukraine and India when she was young due to her mother's work.  She attended a performing arts high school, Governor's School for the Arts, as well as Maury High in Norfolk.[9] She then attended Marymount Manhattan College in New York City. She began working as a professional actress while in school and began studying remotely for her junior year. She landed a part in a production of Hair, and she left her course temporarily with just a semester left before graduation, but eventually returned to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Theater in 2012
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Jonathan Isaac

Jonathan Isaac

Jonathan Judah Isaac (born October 3, 1997) is an American professional basketball player for the Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for one season for the Florida State Seminoles. He was selected by Orlando in the first round of the 2017 NBA draft with the sixth overall pick.
Isaac first attended Barron Collier High School in Naples, Florida during his freshman and sophomore years. In his junior and senior years, he attended the International School Of Broward in Hollywood, Florida. However, as a result of wanting to be reclassified as part of the high school class of 2016, Isaac also attended IMG Academy for what was considered to be a postgraduate year in 2016. As a senior in 2016, he averaged 17.6 points per game and 10.0 rebounds per game while leading IMG Academy to a 21-10 overall record. In his high school career, he grew six inches from his freshman year to his senior year, going from a combo guard of sorts to the combo forward he is today. Issac was selected to play in the 2016 Jordan Brand Classic and Nike Hoop Summit All-Star games. Isaac was rated as a five-star recruit and ranked as the No.12 overall recruit and No.4 Small forward in the 2016 high school class  On July 5, 2015, Isaac confirmed that he was going to commit to Florida State after his senior year of high school ended. 

On February 5, 2016, he announced his intention of testing the possibility of entering the 2016 NBA draft as the first American postgraduate to jump directly from high school to the NBA draft since 2005. He was also considered a prospect that could have been taken in the middle or late first round had he committed to it.  Four days after making that announcement, however, Isaac confirmed that he wasn't going to enter the 2016 draft after all and reaffirmed his intentions of playing with Florida State for the 2016–17 season
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Karen Bass

Karen Bass

Karen Ruth Bass (/ˈbæs/; born October 3, 1953) is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for California's 37th congressional district since 2013. From 2011 to 2013, she was the U.S. Representative for California's 33rd congressional district. A member of the Democratic Party, she previously served for six years in the California State Assembly, the last two as its Speaker.

On November 28, 2018, Bass was elected chair of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) during the 116th Congress.  She also serves as Chair of the United States House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations and United States House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security.

Before her election to Congress, Bass represented the 47th district in the California State Assembly (2004–2010). In 2008, she was elected to serve as the 67th Speaker of the California State Assembly, becoming the first African American woman in United States history to serve as a Speaker of a state legislative body.  For her leadership during the worst recession California had faced since the Great Depression, she, alongside three other legislative leaders with whom she worked, was awarded the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award in 2010. Bass is on the shortlist to become Joe Biden's vice-presidential running mate in 2020. 
Bass was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Wilhelmina (née Duckett) and DeWitt Talmadge Bass.  Her father was a postal letter carrier and her mother was a homemaker.  She was raised in the Venice and Fairfax neighborhoods of Los Angeles and graduated from Alexander Hamilton High School in 1971. 

Witnessing the civil rights movement on television with her father as a child sparked her interest in community activism. While in middle school, Bass began volunteering for Bobby Kennedy's presidential campaign.  In the mid-1970's she was an organizer for the Venceremos Brigade, a pro-Cuban group. 

She went on to study philosophy at San Diego State University, and graduated from the USC Keck School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program. She then earned a bachelor of science degree in health sciences from California State University, Dominguez Hills.  She also received her master's in social work from the University of Southern California.
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Pacita Abad

Pacita Abad

Pacita Barsana Abad (October 5, 1946 – December 7, 2004) was an Ivatan and Philippine-American painter. She was born in Basco, Batanes, a small island in the northernmost part of the Philippines, between Luzon and Taiwan. Her more than 30-year painting career began when she traveled to the United States to undertake graduate studies. She exhibited her work in over 200 museums, galleries, and other venues, including 75 solo shows, around the world. Abad's work is now in public, corporate, and private art collections in over 70 countries.
Abad created over 4,500 artworks in her career.  Her early paintings were primarily figurative socio-political works of people and primitive masks. Another series was large scale paintings of underwater scenes, tropical flowers, and animal wildlife. Pacita's most extensive body of work, however, is her vibrant, colorful abstract work - many very large scale canvases, but also a number of small collages - on a range of materials from canvas and paper to bark cloth, metal, ceramics, and glass. She painted the 55-meter long Alkaff Bridge in Singapore and covered it with 2,350 multicolored circles, just a few months before she died.

Abad developed a technique of trapunto painting (named after a quilting technique), which entailed stitching and stuffing her painted canvases to give them a three-dimensional, sculptural effect. She then began incorporating into the surface of her paintings materials such as traditional cloth, mirrors, beads, shells, plastic buttons, and other objects.
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زياد علي

زياد علي محمد