Though the King in the North is dead, there’s still one Stark capable of seizing control from the powers that be: Arya, also known as 16-year-old actress Maisie Williams. On Monday evening, the pint-size killer officially took over Funny or Die’s Twitter feed. This initial picture of her is a perfect lesson in how to look intimidating while staging a coup:
.@Maisie_Williams has taken over our account! Tweet questions for her @funnyordie and she just might answer them. http://t.co/pN1RbO3VD4— Funny Or Die (@funnyordie) June 10, 2013
So far, Williams’ tweets can be divided into two main categories.
.@Maisie_Williams has taken over our account! Tweet questions for her @funnyordie and she just might answer them. http://t.co/pN1RbO3VD4— Funny Or Die (@funnyordie) June 10, 2013
So far, Williams’ tweets can be divided into two main categories.
- 6/10/2013
- by Hillary Busis
- EW.com - PopWatch
Animator behind popular puppet TV shows Captain Scarlet, Stingray and Joe 90 died in his sleep, his son announces
Gerry Anderson, best known as the creator of Thunderbirds, has died at the age of 83. The film and television producer, whose credits also included the puppet shows Captain Scarlet and Joe 90 had suffered for several years with mixed dementia and died in his sleep, his son announced on Wednesday.
The news was announced on his son Jamie Anderson's website. He wrote: "I'm very sad to announce the death of my father, Thunderbirds creator, Gerry Anderson. He died peacefully in his sleep at midday today (26th December 2012), having suffered with mixed dementia for the past few years. He was 83."
He requested that any fans wishing to make donations in honour of his father should contribute to the Alzheimer's Society.
His website also included a tribute written by his fan club,...
Gerry Anderson, best known as the creator of Thunderbirds, has died at the age of 83. The film and television producer, whose credits also included the puppet shows Captain Scarlet and Joe 90 had suffered for several years with mixed dementia and died in his sleep, his son announced on Wednesday.
The news was announced on his son Jamie Anderson's website. He wrote: "I'm very sad to announce the death of my father, Thunderbirds creator, Gerry Anderson. He died peacefully in his sleep at midday today (26th December 2012), having suffered with mixed dementia for the past few years. He was 83."
He requested that any fans wishing to make donations in honour of his father should contribute to the Alzheimer's Society.
His website also included a tribute written by his fan club,...
- 12/28/2012
- by Alexandra Topping
- The Guardian - Film News
Gerry Anderson, creator of Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet, Stingray and more, has passed away at the age of 83 reports Sky News. His son Jamie told the outlet that he died peacefully in his sleep on Boxing Day (December 26th) in a nursing home after suffering from mixed dementia; a condition which worsened over the past six months. Nick Williams, the head of "Fanderson" (a Gerry Anderson appreciation society) had this to say about Anderson's legacy. "To those who met him Gerry was a quiet, unassuming but determined man. His desire to make the best films he could drove him and his talented teams to innovate, take risks, and do everything necessary to produce quite inspirational works. Gerry's legacy is that he inspired so many people and continues to bring so much joy to so many millions of people around the world." Over the past few years, he had worked as an...
- 12/28/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
Gerry Anderson, the man behind television series like "Thunderbirds" and "Stingray," has passed away. The British creator and puppeteer was 83.
The death was announced by Anderson's son Jamie on his blog. Anderson had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease for over two years, and his condition became more serious six months ago. He moved into an assisted living home in October. Anderson died in his sleep on Dec. 26.
"I just wanted to thank everyone for their incredibly kind messages of support, and for sharing their happy childhood memories -- inspired by Dad's work," Jamie writes on his blog. "I know Dad would have been blown away by the support, positivity, and kind words. I think the saddest thing would have been if he had passed without being noticed, but the response has been the total opposite. Thank you."
Nick Williams, chairman of Fanderson, adds, "To those who met him Gerry was a quiet,...
The death was announced by Anderson's son Jamie on his blog. Anderson had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease for over two years, and his condition became more serious six months ago. He moved into an assisted living home in October. Anderson died in his sleep on Dec. 26.
"I just wanted to thank everyone for their incredibly kind messages of support, and for sharing their happy childhood memories -- inspired by Dad's work," Jamie writes on his blog. "I know Dad would have been blown away by the support, positivity, and kind words. I think the saddest thing would have been if he had passed without being noticed, but the response has been the total opposite. Thank you."
Nick Williams, chairman of Fanderson, adds, "To those who met him Gerry was a quiet,...
- 12/26/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Recruiter Williams International is gearing up for the research phase of its annual industry perception study of Australia’s top creative agencies.
Called The Williams Report, the study is now into its ninth year, and covers criteria such as agency reputation and employer brand attractiveness.
This year’s report focuses on leadership and investigates future options and strategies for the industry, according to the report’s author Nick Williams.
Questionnaires are to be sent out this week.
In last year’s report, Clemenger Bbdo and Ddb were seen as the agencies with the most momentum and strongest leadership, while Bmf and Droga came out on top as the two most attractive agencies as potential employers.
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Called The Williams Report, the study is now into its ninth year, and covers criteria such as agency reputation and employer brand attractiveness.
This year’s report focuses on leadership and investigates future options and strategies for the industry, according to the report’s author Nick Williams.
Questionnaires are to be sent out this week.
In last year’s report, Clemenger Bbdo and Ddb were seen as the agencies with the most momentum and strongest leadership, while Bmf and Droga came out on top as the two most attractive agencies as potential employers.
The post Research phase begins for Williams Report appeared first on mUmBRELLA.
- 12/11/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Britain's Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall took in the Melbourne Cup in Australia earlier today (05.11.12). The royal couple - who are on a two-week Diamond Jubilee tour of Papua New Guinea, Australia and New Zealand - watched shock winner Green Moon gallop to victory in the iconic horse race at Flemington Racecourse before Camilla presented the $175,000 golden trophy to Nick Williams, son of Lloyd Williams, owner of the equine. Charles and Camilla - who arrived in Melbourne, Victoria, with Camilla at 10pm local time last night (05.11.12) - met some of the jockeys prior to the race and greeted racegoers as they made their way to the mounting yard. One fan tried to...
- 11/6/2012
- Monsters and Critics
The jury members for this year’s Mumbrella Awards can be today revealed.
The 27 jurors are among the most senior and experienced panels seen for an industry awards.
The official closing date for the Mumbrella Awards is this Friday.
The chairman of the juries is Telstra’s chief marketing officer Mark Buckman.
The jury features marketers from some of Australia’s biggest brands, recruiters and headhunters who have had a hand in some of the biggest roles in the industry and consultants whose expertise spans the entire landscape. To minimise conflict, there are few people on the jury with current agency roles, although many of the jurors have in depth experience on agency side.
The jury:
Chairman of juries – Mark Buckman, chief marketing officer, Telstra
Peter Cornelius, principal, Kinesis Media Nick Williams, principal, Williams International William Leach and Sangeeta Leach, owners, The Leach Partnership Esther Clerehan, owner, Clerehan David Thomason,...
The 27 jurors are among the most senior and experienced panels seen for an industry awards.
The official closing date for the Mumbrella Awards is this Friday.
The chairman of the juries is Telstra’s chief marketing officer Mark Buckman.
The jury features marketers from some of Australia’s biggest brands, recruiters and headhunters who have had a hand in some of the biggest roles in the industry and consultants whose expertise spans the entire landscape. To minimise conflict, there are few people on the jury with current agency roles, although many of the jurors have in depth experience on agency side.
The jury:
Chairman of juries – Mark Buckman, chief marketing officer, Telstra
Peter Cornelius, principal, Kinesis Media Nick Williams, principal, Williams International William Leach and Sangeeta Leach, owners, The Leach Partnership Esther Clerehan, owner, Clerehan David Thomason,...
- 8/1/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
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