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Karina Hoffman-Birkhead

Karina Hoffman-Birkhead – Les parents de Karina Hoffman-Birkhead sont les acteurs Dustin Hoffman et Anne Byrne. Dustin Hoffman, le père de Karina, a remporté deux Oscars du meilleur acteur pour les films Kramer contre Kramer (1979) et Rain Man (1988). Il a un certain nombre de réalisations d’acteur. Il a également eu de l’expérience dans la voix off. Il a fourni les voix pour le film 2008 The Tale of Despereaux et la série de films Kung Fu Panda 2008-2016.

Photos from 25 Fascinating Facts About Mariah Carey

1/10 Robin Platzer/IMAGES/Getty Images 1. Carey was born on March 27, 1970 (we think) to Alfred Roy Carey and Patricia Hickey, who'd been disowned by her family for marrying a man of African-American and Afro-Venezuelan descent. They divorced when Carey was three. 2. Her name comes from the song "They Call the Wind Maria" from the 1951 Broadway musical Paint Your Wagon. Though it isn't spelled the same, it is pronounced the same.

Restaurant: Peyote, London W1

Marina O'Loughlin on restaurantsRestaurantsReview'The weaselly, underpowered guacamole is not a patch on what I knock up for an al-desko lunch'Mayfair has become so weird and foreign, I've taken to pretty much avoiding it. If I want weird and foreign, I'll go abroad. Apart from anything else, I'm scared of the natives: its restaurant population, with few exceptions, is savage, ready to scalp you at the first sign of weakness. Order a side dish and see.

A 'Girl In A Band': Kim Gordon On Life After Sonic Youth

Gordon co-founded Sonic Youth with Thurston Moore. When their marriage broke up in 2011, so did the band. Gordon talks about rebuilding her life, writing her memoir and her new band Body/Head. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7r7zRZ6arn19nfXKBjmlqaGhkZIB6fJZraWltZWSubrPIq6NmoZ5irm6uwKebZqOZonqou9Gdpqdln6N6rbXFnmSanqSav26%2FzqegnGWppMK1tA%3D%3D

American Vandal Recap: The Genteel Dick-Drawing Days Are Over

American Vandal The Brownout Season 2 Episode 1 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** American Vandal The Brownout Season 2 Episode 1 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** Season one of American Vandal so immaculately rendered a specific type of Southern Californian bro-ery that I hold it as a not-insignificant milestone in my decision to transition last year. That’s both slightly flippant and entirely true, which is to say that I have an enormous amount of goodwill for the show.