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The video also included male models John Pearson, [14] Peter Formby, Rafael Edholm, [15] and fashion photographer Mario Sorrenti. [16] Evangelista took some persuading before agreeing to appear in the video, saying, "He thought it would make us into a big deal, that it would be good for us. I was like, 'Please, we're here. We've already arrived!'"
Vice versa, model ensembles have appeared in the music videos of George Michael's "Freedom! '90" and "Too Funky", Duran Duran's "Girl Panic!" and Fergie's "M.I.L.F. $". Some models have gone on to perform in their own music videos, or to feature as singers in other performers' music videos.
John Pearson (bishop) (1613–1686), English theologian, scholar, and Bishop of Chester; John Pearson (judge) (1820–1886), British High Court justice and son of John Norman Pearson; John Pearson (surgeon) (1758–1826), British surgeon; John Pearson (advocate general) (1771–1841), Advocate General in British India
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Vice President Harris on Thursday unveiled her first presidential campaign video, which focuses on rights and freedom. The video, which is called “We Choose Freedom” and is 79 seconds long ...
Outstanding Real Time Visuals in a Video Game Outstanding Visual Effects in a Special Venue Project; Fight Night Round 3 – Christopher Sjoholm, Kat Kelly Hayduk, Rob Hilson, Celia Jepson Roving Mars – Alan Markowitz, Dan Maas, Jeremy Nicolaides, Johnathan Banta Fields of Freedom – Sam Nicholson, Scott Ramsey, Adam Ealovega, Jon Craig
Pearson revealed that he was dealing with a health issue that required further tests shortly before leaving Bristol City in October 2023. Opening up on the extent of his problem on social media ...
The premise of James Bond: The Authorized Biography of 007 is that James Bond is based upon a real MI6 agent. Fleming hinted so in You Only Live Twice, in Bond's obituary, that his adventures were the basis of a series of "sensational novels"; illustrating this contention, that novel's comic strip adaptation used covers from Fleming's James Bond novels.