Home Actress Emily Swallow HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers April 2024 Emily Swallow Instagram - I’ll admit - I was intimidated by Carl when I first met him. Even when I was suited up in my armor, I was so aware of his size…not just his physical mass, but his confidence and swagger. He knew the impact he had in this sense but, instead of trying to make himself smaller to make people comfortable, he made his generosity and curiosity bigger to welcome people in. His seeking and delight in discovery is what I will remember the most. His career spanned decades, but he never tired of talking about the craft of acting. He had a student mindset, and whenever he directed something, he genuinely wanted feedback. He’d text when an episode was about to air and he’d say “Please, tell me what you think. I really want to know.” He approached the craft as a human being first and foremost, no matter what world we were exploring. When we’d get frustrated with technical aspects on set, he brought it back to “what do these people need deep down?” We shared o love of theater, and he came to see me in a production of King Lear where the phenomenal Joe Morton played Lear. He took the time to stay afterwards and talk about what intrigued him. I had the best time getting him to goof off at conventions, whether we were posing for a prom picture, capturing a jump shot, or hosting a push-up cosplay contest during our panel. Speaking of panels - I absolutely loved sharing the stage for Q&A panels with him. His stories were always vivid and personal, but he cracked me up when someone would ask him a complex question about similarities between two seemingly disparate characters and he’d say “I got paid to do both of them.” He delighted in the craft, but he was also very practical about it; he never lost sight of the humans underneath the characters. I’m in shock, as all of us are, that he’s gone. He always seemed so robust, so full of life. The thought of him stopping was impossible. To his kids and family- our hearts are with you. Thank you for sharing him with us. #carlweathers #thisistheway #greefcarga

Emily Swallow Instagram – I’ll admit – I was intimidated by Carl when I first met him. Even when I was suited up in my armor, I was so aware of his size…not just his physical mass, but his confidence and swagger. He knew the impact he had in this sense but, instead of trying to make himself smaller to make people comfortable, he made his generosity and curiosity bigger to welcome people in. His seeking and delight in discovery is what I will remember the most. His career spanned decades, but he never tired of talking about the craft of acting. He had a student mindset, and whenever he directed something, he genuinely wanted feedback. He’d text when an episode was about to air and he’d say “Please, tell me what you think. I really want to know.” He approached the craft as a human being first and foremost, no matter what world we were exploring. When we’d get frustrated with technical aspects on set, he brought it back to “what do these people need deep down?” We shared o love of theater, and he came to see me in a production of King Lear where the phenomenal Joe Morton played Lear. He took the time to stay afterwards and talk about what intrigued him. I had the best time getting him to goof off at conventions, whether we were posing for a prom picture, capturing a jump shot, or hosting a push-up cosplay contest during our panel. Speaking of panels – I absolutely loved sharing the stage for Q&A panels with him. His stories were always vivid and personal, but he cracked me up when someone would ask him a complex question about similarities between two seemingly disparate characters and he’d say “I got paid to do both of them.” He delighted in the craft, but he was also very practical about it; he never lost sight of the humans underneath the characters. I’m in shock, as all of us are, that he’s gone. He always seemed so robust, so full of life. The thought of him stopping was impossible. To his kids and family- our hearts are with you. Thank you for sharing him with us. #carlweathers #thisistheway #greefcarga

Emily Swallow Instagram - I’ll admit - I was intimidated by Carl when I first met him. Even when I was suited up in my armor, I was so aware of his size…not just his physical mass, but his confidence and swagger. He knew the impact he had in this sense but, instead of trying to make himself smaller to make people comfortable, he made his generosity and curiosity bigger to welcome people in. His seeking and delight in discovery is what I will remember the most. His career spanned decades, but he never tired of talking about the craft of acting. He had a student mindset, and whenever he directed something, he genuinely wanted feedback. He’d text when an episode was about to air and he’d say “Please, tell me what you think. I really want to know.” He approached the craft as a human being first and foremost, no matter what world we were exploring. When we’d get frustrated with technical aspects on set, he brought it back to “what do these people need deep down?” We shared o love of theater, and he came to see me in a production of King Lear where the phenomenal Joe Morton played Lear. He took the time to stay afterwards and talk about what intrigued him. I had the best time getting him to goof off at conventions, whether we were posing for a prom picture, capturing a jump shot, or hosting a push-up cosplay contest during our panel. Speaking of panels - I absolutely loved sharing the stage for Q&A panels with him. His stories were always vivid and personal, but he cracked me up when someone would ask him a complex question about similarities between two seemingly disparate characters and he’d say “I got paid to do both of them.” He delighted in the craft, but he was also very practical about it; he never lost sight of the humans underneath the characters. I’m in shock, as all of us are, that he’s gone. He always seemed so robust, so full of life. The thought of him stopping was impossible. To his kids and family- our hearts are with you. Thank you for sharing him with us. #carlweathers #thisistheway #greefcarga

Emily Swallow Instagram – I’ll admit – I was intimidated by Carl when I first met him. Even when I was suited up in my armor, I was so aware of his size…not just his physical mass, but his confidence and swagger. He knew the impact he had in this sense but, instead of trying to make himself smaller to make people comfortable, he made his generosity and curiosity bigger to welcome people in. His seeking and delight in discovery is what I will remember the most. His career spanned decades, but he never tired of talking about the craft of acting. He had a student mindset, and whenever he directed something, he genuinely wanted feedback. He’d text when an episode was about to air and he’d say “Please, tell me what you think. I really want to know.”

He approached the craft as a human being first and foremost, no matter what world we were exploring. When we’d get frustrated with technical aspects on set, he brought it back to “what do these people need deep down?” We shared o love of theater, and he came to see me in a production of King Lear where the phenomenal Joe Morton played Lear. He took the time to stay afterwards and talk about what intrigued him.

I had the best time getting him to goof off at conventions, whether we were posing for a prom picture, capturing a jump shot, or hosting a push-up cosplay contest during our panel. Speaking of panels – I absolutely loved sharing the stage for Q&A panels with him. His stories were always vivid and personal, but he cracked me up when someone would ask him a complex question about similarities between two seemingly disparate characters and he’d say “I got paid to do both of them.” He delighted in the craft, but he was also very practical about it; he never lost sight of the humans underneath the characters.

I’m in shock, as all of us are, that he’s gone. He always seemed so robust, so full of life. The thought of him stopping was impossible.

To his kids and family- our hearts are with you. Thank you for sharing him with us.

#carlweathers #thisistheway #greefcarga | Posted on 04/Feb/2024 12:17:14

Emily Swallow Instagram – Happy Valentine’s Day!
Happy #thisisthewaywednesday !

Valentine’s Day is not just for smoochy-sexy kind of lovin’. Let’s celebrate all kinds of love and be kind to each other.  You can:
– hold open the door for someone
– compliment someone’s smile
– say please and thank you
– write a note telling a friend what you appreciate about them
– give out flowers to strangers 

…what are some other ideas?  Comment below!👇 

#thisistheway #happyvalentinesday #thearmorer #normajeanmeatballs #arthurmillerthepugabull #love #bekind
Emily Swallow Instagram – Norma Jean and Arthur Miller are warming up for the premiere of #stupidpettricks on @tbsnetwork.  Think @sarahkatesilverman and @letterman will be impressed?

We may need to keep working on it…

#gifted #mystupidpettrick #normajeanmeatballs #arthurmillerthepugabull #normajeanandarthurmiller #frenchtonsofinstagram #pugsofinstagram #pugabull #dogstagram

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