Showing posts with label Dania Ramirez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dania Ramirez. Show all posts
Friday, March 25, 2016
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
a Star from Dominican Republic
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Dania Ramirez played the role of Callisto in X-Men: The Last Stand |
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Dania Ramirez was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. |
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Monday, January 10, 2011
DANIA RAMIREZ, actress Part 2
Dania Ramirez posing in black one piece bathing suit 3
Dania Ramirez
"What a stunning beauty of a young woman the Dominican Republic let out of their island. The Internet sources talk about her life briefly referring to her childhood to become an actress up and past being discovered for a small part in Los Angeles that led to where I first saw her on the Soprano's last season. She killed on those episodes, and pulled the viewer deeper into Tony's world of contradictions. Weren't a man who didn't ask, "Who is that?" or recall the women in their lives with that kind of energy and impact on their world of perceptions. It is quite a gift to change the world by acting. How does that ability come into an awakening set of actions that leads to realization of the dream to act in the world on the world stage?
Acting is a discipline applicable in every sphere of life. It is employed before promise, and embodies desire, it needs to be the feet of our dreams, and it is an action that says we are fully capable of developing into powerful people. That is a lot to put out there, and there I will leave it for young people strong enough to ask the right questions, and those so inclined to act like they want to live." – Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories
Dania Ramirez, actress Illegal Tender
Sunday, January 9, 2011
DANIA RAMIREZ, actress Part 1
Dania Ramirez posing in a black one-piece bathing suit & shades is arresting visually. I am a great fan of exceptional writing, and contrary to what I seem to project I really enjoy television. It is a character, and we are in a relationship beneficial to me. I wrote and spoke the terms of our relationship. I didn't need television to raise my children. It played a minor role because it was a weak developmental tool living next to the forest in a time the forests in Maryland sang of animal life, and birds and insects created a vortex of sound, and the songs of each part of each day and season were clear and obvious. Television, as a vehicle for the imagination, is an empty assertion without maturity, training for its usage, depth of character, and insights into how things really work in the worlds of our inner man and the surrounding world. Outside of true imagination all the wonders of the world are made manifest by acts of power! It is the inner world of the imagination that dreams things into existence. Television is powerful. It has the power to separate the imagination from the aspect of our bodies that is composed of the elements of imagination. Without wise Elders accepted into the minds, and the lives of parents the cultural phenomenon of underdevelopment will continue to define American education.
Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories
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