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  2. Lady Dimitrescu - Wikipedia

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    Lady Dimitrescu's physical design was based on Polish model Helena Mankowska, while her voice acting and motion capture were performed by American theatre actress Maggie Robertson. Following initial previews of Village , Lady Dimitrescu rose in popularity and has become subject to a significant amount of fan-driven labor , including fan art ...

  3. Jeanette Maus - Wikipedia

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    Jeanette was born on June 14, 1981, in Everett, Washington, and raised near Lake Stevens.Later she went to Seattle and studied at Cornish College of the Arts.After she graduated from College with a degree in theater and she joined West Hollywood drama school John Rosenfeld Studios there she taught and coached many students during her nearly decade-long tenure with John Rosenfeld Studios.

  4. Resident Evil Village - Wikipedia

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    Lady Dimitrescu, a character who rose in popularity prior to the game's release, was featured extensively in promotional material and merchandise prior to the game's launch. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] To promote the game, Capcom announced that a special lottery event would be held to give away a free Resident Evil Village acrylic jigsaw puzzle which could ...

  5. List of Resident Evil characters - Wikipedia

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    The Daughters of Alcina Dimitrescu are three women "adopted" by the lady and reside in Castle Dimitrescu. The trio are three human/blowfly hybrids created by their "mother" through experiments with the Cadou, granting them similar abilities to her. However, their nature renders them vulnerable to harm in colder temperatures.

  6. Zombies in Resident Evil - Wikipedia

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    Resident Evil Village features the lycans, [19] as well as moroaică of Castle Dimitrescu, lumbering shackled creatures described as being very similar to the franchise's traditional zombies. [20] According to the lore of Village, they are the result of Lady Dimitrescu's experimentation with the Mold pathogen from Biohazard. [21]

  7. Death (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Death, on the cover of The Death of Captain Marvel (1982). Art by Jim Starlin. Death is an abstract entity, embodiment of life ending in the Marvel Universe, and the opposite of Eternity, embodiment of the universe. [14] Death is predominantly depicted as a skeleton cloaked in a black or purple robe, and at times appears as a Caucasian human ...

  8. ‘X’ Review: ’70s Horror Meets ’70s Porn in the Rare ‘Chain ...

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    If I had a dime — or maybe a drop of blood — for every movie that tried to recreate the vibe, the situation, and the high anxiety of “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre,” I’d have a pretty big ...

  9. Jun Takeuchi - Wikipedia

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    Jun Takeuchi (竹内 潤, Takeuchi Jun) [2] (born August 11, 1970) is a Japanese video game director, designer and producer.. Takeuchi graduated from the Division of Graphics at the Sozosha College of Design and joined the game development company Capcom in 1991. [2]