Me finding an excuse to draw Jeanie baby cuddling his comrades 😏🥰
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Me finding an excuse to draw Jeanie baby cuddling his comrades 😏🥰
Don't repost, only reblog
✅ My Top 10 Favorite Hadley Fraser Roles, Ranked! 💖
In honor of Hadley’s 41st birthday, here is a list of my current top 10 favorite Hadley Fraser roles from theater, film, and television (with all new gifs for the occasion! ✨)
My rankings are subject to change from day to day and mood to mood, but in the end they’re all fantastic performances that you should take the time to enjoy, especially if you have not yet already!
#10. Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th Anniversary - Grantaire
#9. Convincing Clooney - Chris
#8. The Lost Tribe - Chris
#7. The Vote - Alastair Swift
#6. Coriolanus - Tullus Aufidius
#5. Endeavour - Marty Bedlo
#4. The Winter's Tale - Polixenes, King of Bohemia
#3. Holby City - Seb Coulter
#2. Saint Joan - Dunois, Bastard of Orléans
#1. The Phantom of the Opera - Raoul de Chagny
“DJ Bastard”
- @fade-steppin on Jean, Count of Dunois
Earle Hyman photographed by Carl Van Vechten on October 10, 1956. He is in costume as Dunois in the Phoenix Theatre Broadway production of St. Joan. He is best known for his role as Grandpa Huxtable on the The Cosby Show.
AXOLOTL
Axolotl (Étienne Brunet, Marc Dufourd, Jacques Oger) with Bernard Bollerot and Lambert Boudier, 28 rue Dunois: recorded live at Dunois (Paris) on november, 19th, 1983.
( Jacques Oger, par là )
Person der Woche
Jean d’Orléans / Jean de Dunois
Geboren: 23.11.1402 Gestorben: 24.11.1468 Tätigkeit: Großkämmerer von Frankreich, Herrführer im Hundertjährigen Krieg Bekannt durch: Er kämpfte an der Seite von Jeanne d’Arc; Schillers “Jungfrau von Orléans” Wissenswertes:
Sein Spitzname “Bâtard d’Orléans” (’Bastard von Orléans’) ist keine Beleidigung, sondern eine Ehre für ihn gewesen, da er anzeigte, dass er mit dem König verwandt ist; er rührte daher, dass er der außereheliche Sohn von Louis de Valois, Bruder des Königs Charles VI, war.
Sollte eigentlich zum Geistlichen erzogen werden, hatte darauf aber keine Lust und ist weggelaufen
Es gibt sein Stundenbuch kostenlos in der British Library zu lesen! (Inkl. Todsünden, Sternbilder & 3 Bilder, auf denen Jean selbst zu sehen ist.)
Er hatte in der Tat einen Hund (und ich habe nicht geweint, als ich das herausgefunden habe)
Part of Jean being this socially awkward is because he was spoiled rotten by his brother and comrades back then (mostly Dunois, Gilles and D'Alençon).
“Be quiet and listen to me. Now, if I was in either of those forts, with only 10 men, I could hold them against an army!”
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