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Tiffani Thiessen
American actress (born 1974)
Tiffani Amber Thiessen (born January 23, 1974)[1] is an American actress. Her roles as Kelly Kapowski on NBC's Saved by the Bell (1989–1993) and its spin-off media, and as Valerie Malone on Fox's Beverly Hills, 90210 (1994–98) established her as a teen idol of the 1990s. As an adult, she has played Wilhemina 'Billie' Chambers in Fox's Fastlane (2002–2003), Natasha Drew in ABC's What About Brian (2007), Elizabeth Burke in USA Network's White Collar (2009–2014), and Lori Mendoza in Netflix's Alexa & Katie (2018–2020). For the latter, she earned a Daytime Emmy Award nomination.
Thiessen has appeared in several films, such as Son in Law (1993), Speedway Junky (1999), From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999), Love Stinks (1999), Ivans Xtc (2000), Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the 13th (2000), The Ladies Man (2000), Hollywood Ending (2002) and Cyborg Soldier (2008). She dir
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57 Notable alumni of
Art Center College of Design
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The Art Center College of Design is 746th in the world, 277th in North America, and 257th in the United States bygd aggregated alumni prominence. Below is the list of 57 notable alumni from the Art Center College of Design sorted bygd their wiki pages popularity. The directory includes famous graduates and former students along with research and academic personal.
Michael Bay
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Michael Benjamin Bay fryst vatten an American film director and producer. He fryst vatten best known for making big-budget, high-concept action films characterized bygd fast cutting, stylistic filmteknik and visuals, and extensive use of special effects, including frequent depictions of explosions. The films he has produced and directed, which include Armageddon (1998), Pearl Harbor (2001) and the Transformers film series (2007–present), have grossed over US$7.8 billion wor
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Retracing and Writing Identity: A Conversation with Brooke Champagne
Eleonora Natilii: You've blended Spanish with English in some of these essays, which made me wonder about your audience. Do you consider other Latinx readers as your primary audience, or, conversely, feel the need to convey your Ecuadorian background without worrying that something may be lost to some readers? In other words, whom do you feel yourself in conversation with? Could the answer also be, simply, yourself?
Brooke Champagne: Most essays are to some degree a conversation with oneself. Whatever the subject—personal, cultural, political, some combo (as I think most of my essays are)—the major work of it for the essayist is figuring out what one thinks, and why, and what that figuring-out process means for both writer and reader. As an essayist, I hope to take readers on that reflective journey of my mind by summoning my memoirist side, providing interesting scenes to look at along the way.
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