of the series on actress Mariska Hargitay. Since there is still so much more to tell, here is part two! Number Eight: She Is A Mom Hargitay and husband Peter Hermann had their son, August Miklos Friedrich Hermann, in 2006. In April 2011 the couple adopted Amaya Josephine. And in October 2011, they adopted a baby boy, Andrew Nicolas Hargitay Hermann. Number Seven: She Attended UCLA She began studying theater at UCLA in 1982 but left before she completed her degree. She donated $100,000 to the UCLA School of Theater Film and Television for scholarship purposes in 2011. Number Six: She’s Put Her Acting Experience To Use Off-Screen Hargitay was in New York City when she witnessed a pregnant woman collapse. When she notice that no one came to help her, Hargitay jumped…
Over the years there has been an increase in violent crimes such as murder, rape, assault kidnapping, arsenal and much more. Stuart Hall 's claims that messages are produced and disseminated, and television is a four step process of communication: production, circulation, consumption, and reduction.” Stewart argues that each stage is “relatively autonomous” which means “that the coding of a message does control its reception, but not transparently- each stage has its own determining limits and…
Mary-Louise Parker adopted Caroline “Ash” Aberash three years after the birth of her son, Will. She describes adoption as a beautiful thing. • Julie Andrews adopted two girls in 1974 with husband, Blake Edward. • Calista Flockhart adopted Liam when she was 36 and single. She described the adoption as the “best thing she had done in her life.” • Meg Ryan adopted her daughter, Daisy, when her son, Jack, was already a teenager. • Sharon Stone has adopted three boys over the course of 15 years,…
was the sudden plethora of ‘90s women as witches, in film and on television. In these narratives, women and girls were the wielders of supernatural powers, often relying on female bonds to strengthen and hone their skills. Prominent examples in this vein include Sabrina the Teenage Witch, The Craft, Practical Magic, and Charmed. Their lives were not viewed through the lens of a romantic relationship, but rather through their relationships with other women, their powers, and the world around…