
Russell
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Gender | Male |
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Date of birth | May 18,1872 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Mississauga |
Canada | |
Height | 174 (cm) |
Nationality | Canadian |
Albums | I Love U, Don't Worry |
Loverboy | |
Russell | |
I Made That | |
Record labels | RICHVALE/FLEUR DE LYSZE |
Independent | |
RICHVALE | |
Songs | Lady Blue |
A Song for You | |
Never Too Old | |
Back To The Island | |
Let the Rest of the World Go By | |
This Masquerade | |
When Love Is Dying | |
Stranger In A Strange Land | |
Manhattan Island Serenade | |
Shoot Out On The Plantation | |
Tight Rope | |
Hey Ahab | |
Sweet Emily | |
If It Wasn't for Bad | |
Jumpin' Jack Flash | |
Queen of the Roller Derby | |
Gone To Shiloh | |
In The Hands of Angels | |
Wild Horses | |
Hummingbird | |
Roll Away the Stone | |
Me and Baby Jane | |
The Ballad of Mad Dogs and Englishmen | |
One More Love Song | |
Delta Lady | |
Crystal Closet Queen | |
Pisces Apple Lady | |
Out In The Woods | |
I Should Have Sent Roses | |
Down In Dixieland | |
Little Hideaway | |
Beware of Darkness | |
Played by | Jordan Nagai |
Movies/Shows | Up |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2312922 |
Russell Life story
Russell is the deuteragonist of Disney/Pixar's 2009 animated feature film, Up. He is a Junior Wilderness Explorer who accompanied Carl Fredricksen to Paradise Falls.
Woman says Russell Brand exposed himself to her then laughed about it on Radio 2 show

...By Nomia IqbalBBC News, Los AngelesA woman has accused Russell Brand of exposing himself to her and then laughing about it minutes later on his BBC radio show...
SNP to announce Nicola Sturgeon's successor

... She has also from some within her party - including its interim chief executive Michael Russell - that the SNP is currently in " a mess" insisting that it was instead merely going through " growing pains" that are " necessary but difficult"...
Encouraging self-harm to be criminalised in Online Safety Bill

... The government said the changes had been influenced by the case of Molly Russell - the 14-year-old who ended her life in November 2017...
The Goes Wrong Show: When TV festive frolics go awry

... But how will the band of merry men and women - Jonathan Sayer, Henry Lewis, Henry Shields, Dave Hearn, Nancy Zamit, Bryony Corrigan and Charlie Russell - translate this live, chaotic atmosphere to the small screen? Especially with all those potentially dangerous stunts? Elf and safety The strain is getting to Santa...
'I match clothes with my pug'

... Krista Kuppenbender and her dog wear a matching leggings and bandana combination Russell Hund bought matching Christmas jumpers for his partner and his dog Spider: We wanted to get some photos for our holiday card...
Gay writers 'still new', says Russell T Davies

...Russell T Davies has said openly gay writers are still very new to society, meaning bringing gay issues to the screen is rich open territory ...
I'm proud of my son for the storage of 1,000 bricks in my garden is'

... Cathy asked whether they had Russell, a brick with her grandson the name of it - Jake...
Bailiffs 'used more to chase unpaid parking fines'

... Russell Hamblin-Boone, chief executive of the Civil Enforcement Association, said: Enforcement action is an option used by local authorities to recover over £500m of unpaid taxes and fines recovered each year, at no cost to the public bodies, which funds local services from adult social care and children s services, to refuse collections and road repairs...
Gay writers 'still new', says Russell T Davies
Russell T Davies has said openly gay writers are "still very new" to society, meaning bringing gay issues to the screen is "rich open territory".
Speaking to BBC Radio 4 's, The Queer as Folk and Years and Years creator joked "we've always been there", adding it's time to "celebrate" that fact in TV and literature.
When quizzed by host Lauren Laverne on why he was happy to be described as "a gay writer", the Welshman replied: "Well it's unexplored territory, and it is still.
"Any sense of queerness, any sense of otherness is still very very new as a society.
"We've always been there, behind the scenes, making the sensible decisions for thousand of years. Just saying: 'If you built that on The Left it would All be so much better'. . [or] 'Hadrian just move that wall a little bit' - there was undoubtedly a gay man there saying: 'Just don't go All the way!'"
"But now as an out society we are less than 50 Years old really, and that's nothing," he went on. "That's tiny little babies and there are things that we've felt, things that we've said, emotions in our hearts that have not been put on screen yet or on the page or into fiction. "
'We are exactly the same'The 56-year-old suggested it was as important for modern writers to show there are things that gay people feel, say and do "that are identical to other people".
"That needs saying as well, that we are exactly the same," he declared.
"It's All there to celebrated. It's wonderful, it's rich open territory. "
Growing Up as a "wimpish gay boy" in Swansea in the '60s and '70s, Davies told Laverne that his father was "brilliant" about the fact he didn't want to play rugby like a lot of The Other lads.
He also spoke about finding a passion for drama when he joined The West Glamorgan Youth Theatre company, and his recent TV hits, including A Very English Scandal and the dystopian series Years and Years.
"The World itself is getting madder and faster and stranger and I wanted to capture that on screen. "
His song selections to take to that famous mythical island, included Kate Bush 's Wuthering Heights and "The Greatest club track of All " - Hold That Sucker Down (builds like a skyscraper mix) by OT Quartet, which featured in his ground-breaking and semi-autobiographical Channel 4 series, about the lives of three gay Young Men in Manchester.
ELO's Mr Blue Sky also featured as it was The Track that was playing when he and his late husband Andrew walked down the aisle. Or at least is was before the record Cut Out , hilariously.
Davies spoke movingly about stopping work to look after his "truly extraordinary" partner, who died of brain cancer last year.
"It was hard and also it was an honour to be the person doing that," he said of becoming Andrew 's carer, following a series of debilitating operations.
'Happiest years'Doctors had given him just 18 months To Live but he survived for another eight years - "the happiest years" of their marriage. "They were so intimate and honest and everything else just falls away and there's no Nonsense - there's it's Just You and him. "
Davies added: "If you'd have asked me at the time what's it like to be a carer, thinking 'year four', I'd have been going [it's] 'driving me a bit mad, I wouldn't mind a bit of freedom'.
"Now I've got the freedom, I'd chuck away that freedom away in an instant just to have five more minutes sitting watching the television with him. "
Davies confirmed it had been a boyhood dream come true when he was asked to re-launch Dr Who in the mid-noughties for a new Generation .
Russell T Davies with Doctor Who actors Chrisopher Ecclestone and Billie Piper in 2004He daydreamed that if he had his own personal Tardis now, he'd go back to 1998 to the "magic moment" he and Andrew - "the nicest man in The World " - met in a nightclub in Manchester's Canal Street .
"He will be in every good man I ever write now. "
Finally, As Is tradition on The Show , This Week 's castaway was allowed to select a book and a luxury item. He plumped for "the finest book ever made", Asterix and The Roman Agent, as well as a box of black Ball Pentel pens - "for The Artist in me".
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Source of news: bbc.com