Lewis Rainer is an actor, born in Up Holland (near Wigan), who has starred as Ross Duncan in the television series Grange Hill and also made a one of appearance on Hollyoaks.
Playing Ross Duncan in Grange Hill is Lewis' first major role. Lewis described his character as "a bit of a geek at first and is rather in the background, but he comes out of his shell as the series goes on and his character becomes more central," Even though this was his first series (series 30 in Grange Hill) he was offered £14,000, after impressing at the auditions.
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Playing Ross Duncan in Grange Hill is Lewis' first major role. Lewis described his character as "a bit of a geek at first and is rather in the background, but he comes out of his shell as the series goes on and his character becomes more central," Even though this was his first series (series 30 in Grange Hill) he was offered £14,000, after impressing at the auditions.
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Everyday Sunshine is a documentary film about the band Fishbone by filmmakers Lev Anderson and Chris Metzler
Synopsis
Everyday Sunshine is an in-production film about Fishbone, one of the most influential, if underrated, American bands of the past 25 years.
From the tumultuous streets of South Central Los Angeles and the competitive Hollywood music scene of the 1980’s, these young African-Americans rose to prominence only to suffer setbacks right when they were on the verge of “making it.” They lost a member to the ravages of undiagnosed mental illness and soon, shifting line-ups, financial woes, and a failed marriage nearly buried the band completely. Determined to stick with their unique mash-up of musical styles that reflects their diverse experiences, they remain fiercely individual in their quest to reclaim their place in contemporary music while debunking the myths of the young Black man from urban America.
Everyday Sunshine traces the band’s past and present, while providing a comprehensive view of the historical and cultural forces that gave rise to a legendary Black Punk Rock, Funk, Ska, Metal, Reggae, and R&B band from Los Angeles that continues to defy conventional categories and expectations.
Synopsis
Everyday Sunshine is an in-production film about Fishbone, one of the most influential, if underrated, American bands of the past 25 years.
From the tumultuous streets of South Central Los Angeles and the competitive Hollywood music scene of the 1980’s, these young African-Americans rose to prominence only to suffer setbacks right when they were on the verge of “making it.” They lost a member to the ravages of undiagnosed mental illness and soon, shifting line-ups, financial woes, and a failed marriage nearly buried the band completely. Determined to stick with their unique mash-up of musical styles that reflects their diverse experiences, they remain fiercely individual in their quest to reclaim their place in contemporary music while debunking the myths of the young Black man from urban America.
Everyday Sunshine traces the band’s past and present, while providing a comprehensive view of the historical and cultural forces that gave rise to a legendary Black Punk Rock, Funk, Ska, Metal, Reggae, and R&B band from Los Angeles that continues to defy conventional categories and expectations.
Ayman Ashraf Al Islam Bhuiyan (born 1 September 1987) is the current King of Hatiya, a Princely State of Bangladesh. He is the only son of Prince Ashraful Islam and Queen Mother Raihana Akhter. He ascended the throne on 15 September 1993, upon the abdication of his sister, Queen Nabeela Ashraf Al Islam. King Ashraf is the nephew of the former King Amirul Islam Kalaam.
Sadhu Miranda is a upcoming drama Tamil film starring Prasanna and Kavya Madhavan. It is set to be directed by Siddique. In this film, Kavya is supposed to be doing a glamorous role, whereas in most of her other films she tends to take on the gentle soft spoken malayalee girl image. She is said to slimmed down and lost a bit of weight..
Cast
* Prasanna
* Kavya Madhavan as Priya
*Kalabhavan Mani
*Abbas
*Ganja Karuppu
Cast
* Prasanna
* Kavya Madhavan as Priya
*Kalabhavan Mani
*Abbas
*Ganja Karuppu