Mego Corporation Expands Horror Collection with New Iconic Film and TV Characters Father of the modern action figure introduces Bela Lugosi Dracula, The Invisible Man, Freddy Krueger and more in the latest additions to the Marty Abrams Presents Mego line Led by the father of the modern action figure, Marty Abrams, Mego Corporation is continuing …
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- 6/3/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Emmy-winning onetime West Wing staffer Richard Schiff and Falling Skies badass Sarah Carter have joined the cast of DirecTV’s Rogue for Season 3.
Also boarding the suspense drama are Bianca Lawson (Witches of East End, Pretty Little Liars) and Derek Luke (HawthoRNe).
RelatedDirecTV Sets Premieres for Full Circle Season 2, Billy and Billie
Schiff will play Marty Abrams, a Chicago power broker whose law firm Ethan Kelly (played by Cole Hauser) is tasked to infiltrate, while Carter has been cast as Harper Deakins, a federal agent investigating the death of a reporter who was poking into Abrams’ business.
Luke and Lawson will play Marlon Dinard,...
Also boarding the suspense drama are Bianca Lawson (Witches of East End, Pretty Little Liars) and Derek Luke (HawthoRNe).
RelatedDirecTV Sets Premieres for Full Circle Season 2, Billy and Billie
Schiff will play Marty Abrams, a Chicago power broker whose law firm Ethan Kelly (played by Cole Hauser) is tasked to infiltrate, while Carter has been cast as Harper Deakins, a federal agent investigating the death of a reporter who was poking into Abrams’ business.
Luke and Lawson will play Marlon Dinard,...
- 2/9/2015
- TVLine.com
The only portrait Michael Jackson ever sat for will remain with its owner - after an online auction of the work failed to attract any bidders. Australian painter/sculptor Brett-Livingstone Strong persuaded the "Thriller" hitmaker to pose for him in 1990 - Jackson's only ever sitting for an artist. The picture depicts Jackson sat in a fantastical room holding a book and wearing a frilled velvet jacket.
Originally sold to Japanese businessman Hiromichi Saeki for a $2.1 million the same year, it was then acquired by toy inventor Marty Abrams in 1992 as payment for a debt owed by Saeki. Abrams claimed the portrait was valued at $5.3 million in 2000, and expected an even higher closing price following the interest in Jackson memorabilia since his death last June 2009.
But potential bidders on the eBay.com auction seem to have been put off by the $2.75 million starting price - the piece did not attract a...
Originally sold to Japanese businessman Hiromichi Saeki for a $2.1 million the same year, it was then acquired by toy inventor Marty Abrams in 1992 as payment for a debt owed by Saeki. Abrams claimed the portrait was valued at $5.3 million in 2000, and expected an even higher closing price following the interest in Jackson memorabilia since his death last June 2009.
But potential bidders on the eBay.com auction seem to have been put off by the $2.75 million starting price - the piece did not attract a...
- 5/7/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
London, April 8 – The only portrait King of Pop Michael Jackson ever sat for is up for grabs online.
Jackson posed for the first and the last time when Australian painter and sculptor Brett Livingstone Strong persuaded him to sit for a portrait in 1990.
The portrait had Jackson sitting in a virtual room. The late legend is holding a book and wearing a frilled velvet jacket. Japanese businessman Hiromichi Saeki bought the painting the same year for 1.4 million pounds, reports The Daily Star.
Toy inventor Marty Abrams then possessed the painting in.
Jackson posed for the first and the last time when Australian painter and sculptor Brett Livingstone Strong persuaded him to sit for a portrait in 1990.
The portrait had Jackson sitting in a virtual room. The late legend is holding a book and wearing a frilled velvet jacket. Japanese businessman Hiromichi Saeki bought the painting the same year for 1.4 million pounds, reports The Daily Star.
Toy inventor Marty Abrams then possessed the painting in.
- 4/8/2010
- by News
- RealBollywood.com
A rare portrait of Michael Jackson is up for bids at an online auction on eBay.com. Australian painter-sculptor Brett-Livingstone Strong had persuaded the Thriller hitmaker to pose for him in 1990 - the one time Jackson ever sat for an artist's rendering. It shows the singer sitting in a room holding a book and wearing a frilled velvet jacket. Dailystar.co.uk reports that the portrait was first sold to Japanese businessman Hiromichi Saeki for a 1.4 million pounds the same year and was then acquired by toy inventor Marty Abrams in 1992 as payment for a debt owed by ...
- 4/8/2010
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
For Immediate Release
Bif Bang Pow! to Produce ’70s Style Action Figures Based on Some of the World’s Most Popular Properties
Los Angeles, CA (February 2, 2010) – Announcing one of the widest ranges of highly articulated 8-inch retro-style action figures in years. In cooperation with Emce Toys, Bif Bang Pow!™ is proud to bring the original “’70s style” of play to a brand-new line of articulated action figures based on some of the world’s most popular properties.
Reproductions reminiscent of the best-selling action figures of the 1970s and early 1980s, these highly articulated figures will feature body designs by Emce Toys. Each 8-inch scale figure will include real cloth clothing and plastic accessories where appropriate. Over 40 licensed action figures are planned for 2010. The first are targeted for an early summer arrival and Comic-Con International: San Diego 2010, with others to follow later in the year. Included are much-demanded characters from:
The Venture Bros....
Bif Bang Pow! to Produce ’70s Style Action Figures Based on Some of the World’s Most Popular Properties
Los Angeles, CA (February 2, 2010) – Announcing one of the widest ranges of highly articulated 8-inch retro-style action figures in years. In cooperation with Emce Toys, Bif Bang Pow!™ is proud to bring the original “’70s style” of play to a brand-new line of articulated action figures based on some of the world’s most popular properties.
Reproductions reminiscent of the best-selling action figures of the 1970s and early 1980s, these highly articulated figures will feature body designs by Emce Toys. Each 8-inch scale figure will include real cloth clothing and plastic accessories where appropriate. Over 40 licensed action figures are planned for 2010. The first are targeted for an early summer arrival and Comic-Con International: San Diego 2010, with others to follow later in the year. Included are much-demanded characters from:
The Venture Bros....
- 2/3/2010
- by UncaScroogeMcD
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