on the set of Now You See Me (x)

One day she came back grinning her honey grin, her hair all tangled and her clothes covererd in mud, clutching a raggedy bunch of purple and green flowers for Father. Sansa kept hoping he would tell Arya to behave herself and act like the highborn lady she was supposed to be, but he never did, he only hugged her and thanked her for the flowers.

grahamchic:

GUILLAUME CANET - LIGHTING FOR JOHN NOLLET

by Johanne Debas

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#nope #no #Guillaume Canet 

paralysedbeaver:

Idris Elba in “Lover of the Light” by Mumford & Sons (x)

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Jesse Eisenberg out in NYC | November 26, 2012


Marion Cotillard for Dior Mag F/W 12/13, Photographed by Jean Baptiste Mondino

Marion Cotillard for Dior Mag F/W 12/13, Photographed by Jean Baptiste Mondino


“Through it all, Dockery has expertly captured the uncertainty of a young woman navigating the decline of the British aristocracy. But almost predictably, the actress’s own life has hardly resembled her character’s corseted Edwardian beginnings. Born in Essex, she trained as a singer and dancer, and, in her career thus far, has tackled everything from theatrical productions of Shakespeare to police crime dramas. Following her roundly praised performance as Eliza Doolittle in a 2007 stage production of Pygmalion, she was cast in the Red Riding trilogy, and last year, also appeared in the Joe Wright thriller Hanna. But it’s her role in Downton Abbey that has made her one of the most chattered-about women on television.”
Michelle Dockery by Elisabeth Moss, Photographs by Boo George and Styled by Katie Grand, Interview Magazine Oct/Nov 2012

“Through it all, Dockery has expertly captured the uncertainty of a young woman navigating the decline of the British aristocracy. But almost predictably, the actress’s own life has hardly resembled her character’s corseted Edwardian beginnings. Born in Essex, she trained as a singer and dancer, and, in her career thus far, has tackled everything from theatrical productions of Shakespeare to police crime dramas. Following her roundly praised performance as Eliza Doolittle in a 2007 stage production of Pygmalion, she was cast in the Red Riding trilogy, and last year, also appeared in the Joe Wright thriller Hanna. But it’s her role in Downton Abbey that has made her one of the most chattered-about women on television.”

Michelle Dockery by Elisabeth Moss, Photographs by Boo George and Styled by Katie Grand, Interview Magazine Oct/Nov 2012

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ruthgilmartin:

ruthgilmartin:

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#nope #NOPE #downton abbey