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@markgatiss / markgatiss.tumblr.com

nat. 29. coffee enthusiast. [currently on a brief hiatus]
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[SPOILER-ish] Conan O'Brien will be a 'surprise' guest on a Thai singing/music variety show called "The Wall Song," which airs next week (Thursday, May 11th). (This is a preview of his appearance, and yes, Conan sings a Thai song! [x]) Context/Background: As Conan fans will already know, Conan is currently filming Conan Without Borders. He was in Bangkok, Thailand recently and visited Workpoint Studios (sometime in the week of April 21, 2023), where he filmed his appearance on this show. And for further context, "The Wall Song" is a music variety show in which celebrity guests sing duets with another mystery guest hidden on the other side of the wall, and after the duet, they have to identify the mystery guest behind the wall.
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Anonymous asked:

I saw on Twitter that he didn't do stage door today?

Hi anon. Yes, he didn’t do stage door tonight, but he came out at the front of the theater after midnight instead. A few of us waited there and he took time to sign for us. :)

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OK... just met Martin Freeman (again) after the play. He's super nice as always. He stayed with us a bit, signed autographs, took photos, chatted, and swore. It was awesome. (And of course, I am my usual self and was shaking throughout and mumbled when he talked to me and didn't get any photo with him because I was scared.)

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Ok I just saw Martin in Labour of Love

It's soooooo good and funny. Go get tix now!

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Happy Birthday Cary Grant!!!  |  January 18, 1904 - November 29, 1986

Everyone likes the idea of Cary Grant.  Everyone thinks of him affectionately, because he embodies what seems a happier time – a time when we had a simpler relationship to a performer. We could admire him for his timing and his nonchalance – we didn’t expect emotional revelations from Cary Grant, we were used to his keeping his distance, which, if we cared to, we could close in idle fantasy.  He appeared before us in radiantly shallow perfection, and that was all we wanted of  him.  We didn’t want depth from him; we asked only that he be handsome and silky and make us laugh. –Critic Pauline Kael
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