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Esta Sociedad - Percy Williams
Participacion de Percy Williams, Anahi De Cardenas y Renzo Schuller en la serie peruana "Esta Sociedad"
Esta Sociedad - Percy Williams (Parte 2)
Participacion de Percy Williams, Gianfranco Brero, Denisse Dibos, Marco Zunino, Carolina Cano y Gianpiero Diaz en la serie peruana "Esta Sociedad"
Whitby Abbey
Whitby Abbey is a ruined Benedictine abbey sited on Whitby's East Cliff in North Yorkshire on the north-east coast of England. It was founded in 657 AD by the Anglo-Saxon King of Northumbria, Oswy (Oswiu) as Streoneshalh (the historical name of the town Whitby where the abbey is located). He appointed Lady Hilda, niece of Edwin the first Christian king of Northumbria, as Abbess. The name Streoneshalh is thought to signify Fort Bay or Tower Bay in reference to a supposed Roman settlement that previously existed on the site. This contention has never been proven though and alternate theories have been proposed, such as the name meaning Streona's settlement; a reference to Eadric Streona. This is highly unlikely though due to chronological considerations: Streona died in 1017 so the naming of Streoneshalh would have preceded his birth by several hundred years. The double monastery of Benedictine monks and nuns was also home to the great Saxon poet Caedmon. In 664, the abbey was the site of the Synod of Whitby, at which the Northumbrian Church adopted the Roman calculation of Easter and monastic tonsure. In 867, the abbey fell to Viking attack, and was abandoned. William de Percy ordered that the abbey be refounded (1078) by Regenfrith (Reinferd) a soldier monk, dedicating it to St. Peter and St. Hilda. Later it became Presteby (meaning the habitation of Priests in Old Norse) then Hwytby; next Whiteby, (meaning the "white settlement" in Old Norse, probably from the colour of the houses) and finally Whitby. The second monastery lasted until it was destroyed by Henry VIII in 1540. The abbey buildings fell into ruins, and were mined for stone, but remained a prominent landmark for sailors and helped inspire Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Cyrano de Bergerac - 1950 - Jose Ferrer (Part 2 of 12)
Cyrano de Bergerac (1950) Public domain from InternetArchive.org Directed by Michael Gordon Play written by Edmond Rostand Play translation by Brian Hooker Screenplay by Carl Forman Produced and presented by Stanley Kramer Starring Jose Ferrer, Mala Powers, William Prince, Morris Carnovsky, Ralph Clanton, Lloyd Corrigan, Virginia Farmer, Edgar Barrier, Elena Verdugo, Albert Cavens, Arthur Blake, Don Beddoe, Percy Helton, Virginia Christine, Gil Warren, Philip Van Zandt, Eric Sinclair, Richard Avonde, Paul Dubov, John Crawford, Jerry Paris, Robin Hughes and Frances Pierlot.
The Battles of Lexington and Concord (Part 1)
This is a history project for Mr. Bertonneau's US History Honors, 11th grade, 1st period class at El Monte High School. This is part 1 of The Battles of Lexington and Concord. Credits: Cast: Tiffany Chen (Major John Buttrick, Lord Hugh Percy) Joanna Ha (Major John Pitcairn, Sergeant William Munroe) David Lai (Lieutenant General Thomas Gage, Captain Walter Laurie, John Hancock, Colonel William Conant, Screenplay writer, Director) Jenny Ngu (Captain John Parker, Colonel James Barrett, Dr. Joseph Warren, William Dawes) Jordan Ngu (Paul Revere, Captain Lawrence Parsons) Maria Solis (Lieutenant Colonel Francis Smith, Samuel Adams) Extras: William Chieng Alex de Vries Jerry de Vries Jennifer Duong Robert Ha Tony Le Simon Luong Carol Tsang Tonia Tran Wendy Ta Albert Zheng Juliana Zhou Special thanks to: Robert Ha - for being Robert (getting hurt, being there all the time, comical relief, willing to do anything) Mr. Bertonneau - for giving us 98/100!!!...and for being hilariously sarcastic
Cyrano de Bergerac - 1950 - Jose Ferrer (Part 8 of 12)
Cyrano de Bergerac (1950) Public domain from InternetArchive.org Directed by Michael Gordon Play written by Edmond Rostgnd Play translation by Brian Hooker Screenplay by Carl Forman Produced and presented by Stanley Kramer Starring Jose Ferrer, Mala Powers, William Prince, Morris Carnovsky, Ralph Clanton, Lloyd Corrigan, Virginia Farmer, Edgar Barrier, Elena Verdugo, Albert Cavens, Arthur Blake, Don Beddoe, Percy Helton, Virginia Christine, Gil Warren, Philip Van Zandt, Eric Sinclair, Richard Avonde, Paul Dubov, John Crawford, Jerry Paris, Robin Hughes and Frances Pierlot
The Battles of Lexington and Concord (Part 2)
This is a history project for Mr. Bertonneau's US History Honors, 11th grade, 1st period class at El Monte High School. This is part 2 of The Battles of Lexington and Concord. Credits: Cast: Tiffany Chen (Major John Buttrick, Lord Hugh Percy) Joanna Ha (Major John Pitcairn, Sergeant William Munroe) David Lai (Lieutenant General Thomas Gage, Captain Walter Laurie, John Hancock, Colonel William Conant, Screenplay writer, Director) Jenny Ngu (Captain John Parker, Colonel James Barrett, Dr. Joseph Warren, William Dawes) Jordan Ngu (Paul Revere, Captain Lawrence Parsons) Maria Solis (Lieutenant Colonel Francis Smith, Samuel Adams) Extras: William Chieng Alex de Vries Jerry de Vries Jennifer Duong Robert Ha Tony Le Simon Luong Carol Tsang Tonia Tran Wendy Ta Albert Zheng Juliana Zhou Special thanks to: Robert Ha - for being Robert (getting hurt, being there all the time, comical relief, willing to do anything) Mr. Bertonneau - for giving us 98/100!!!...and for being hilariously sarcastic
Cyrano de Bergerac - 1950 - Jose Ferrer (Part 5 of 12)
Cyrano de Bergerac (1950) Public domain from InternetArchive.org Directed by Michael Gordon Play written by Edmond Rostand Play translation by Brian Hooker Screenplay by Carl Forman Produced and presented by Stanley Kramer Starring Jose Ferrer, Mala Powers, William Prince, Morris Carnovsky, Ralph Clanton, Lloyd Corrigan, Virginia Farmer, Edgar Barrier, Elena Verdugo, Albert Cavens, Arthur Blake, Don Beddoe, Percy Helton, Virginia Christine, Gil Warren, Philip Van Zandt, Eric Sinclair, Richard Avonde, Paul Dubov, John Crawford, Jerry Paris, Robin Hughes and Frances Pierlot.
Cyrano de Bergerac - 1950 - Jose Ferrer (Part 3 of 12)
Cyrano de Bergerac (1950) Public domain from InternetArchive.org Directed by Michael Gordon Play written by Edmond Rostand Play translation by Brian Hooker Screenplay by Carl Forman Produced and presented by Stanley Kramer Starring Jose Ferrer, Mala Powers, William Prince, Morris Carnovsky, Ralph Clanton, Lloyd Corrigan, Virginia Farmer, Edgar Barrier, Elena Verdugo, Albert Cavens, Arthur Blake, Don Beddoe, Percy Helton, Virginia Christine, Gil Warren, Philip Van Zandt, Eric Sinclair, Richard Avonde, Paul Dubov, John Crawford, Jerry Paris, Robin Hughes and Frances Pierlot.
Cyrano de Bergerac - 1950 - Jose Ferrer (Part 4 of 12)
Cyrano de Bergerac (1950) Public domain from InternetArchive.org Directed by Michael Gordon Play written by Edmond Rostand Play translation by Brian Hooker Screenplay by Carl Forman Produced and presented by Stanley Kramer Starring Jose Ferrer, Mala Powers, William Prince, Morris Carnovsky, Ralph Clanton, Lloyd Corrigan, Virginia Farmer, Edgar Barrier, Elena Verdugo, Albert Cavens, Arthur Blake, Don Beddoe, Percy Helton, Virginia Christine, Gil Warren, Philip Van Zandt, Eric Sinclair, Richard Avonde, Paul Dubov, John Crawford, Jerry Paris, Robin Hughes and Frances Pierlot.
Un amor Indomable Percy Williams
Participacion en dos capitulos como Policia. ATV canal 9
A Vila
Em 1897 uma vila parece ser o local ideal para viver: tranquila, isolada e com os moradores vivendo em harmonia. Porém este local perfeito passa por mudanças quando os habitantes descobrem que o bosque que o cerca esconde uma raça de misteriosas e perigosas criaturas, por eles chamados de "Aquelas de Quem Não Falamos". O medo de ser a próxima vítima destas criaturas faz com que nenhum habitante da vila se arrisque a entrar no bosque. Apesar dos constantes avisos de Edward Walker (William Hurt), o líder local, e de sua mãe (Sigourney Weaver), o jovem Lucius Hunt (Joaquin Phoenix) tem um grande desejo de ultrapassar os limites da vida rumo ao desconhecido. Lucius é apaixonado por Ivy Walker (Bryce Dallas Howard), uma jovem cega que também atrai a atenção do desequilibrado Noah Percy (Adrien Brody). O amor de Noah termina por colocar a vida de Ivy em perigo, fazendo com que verdades sejam reveladas e o caos tome conta da vila.