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Jacob Tremblay & Cold Copy

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Jacob Tremblay plays many characters whether they are human or cartoons. He works all the time and is rather hard to keep up with. This year, he has already been in one thriller "Cold Copy," and in a cartoon "Orion and the Dark," He's already set to appear in many new projects in the coming year.   Jacob plays Igor in his recent film, "Cold Copy."   Mia, who is the student meets Igor one night after taking a walk with a strange guy. Igor threatens the guy and going back to the boy’s house, Mia realizes she has a story; A boy who lost his mother who was once a famous children's book author.   Igor is often seen in dark colors and coats of green and almost blue. His hair is long, in a ponytail and he's often beat up by kids in school.   Mia follows Igor to his hangout which is in an old warehouse and begins to film him. She digs into his life to tell the story of how his mother died. It's really sad and dramatic. But she ends up stabbing him...

Fannie Flagg

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 She was born Patricia Neal an only child in Birmingham, Alabama on September 21, 1944, to William and Marian. Her father a movie theatre projectionist encouraged a young Patricia in her writing; but she struggled with dyslexia and would be scared about writing for many years. This didn’t stop her though;  she began acting at age 10 and wrote skits where she played the lead role. Most notably a play called The Whoopie Girls.    Neal began working at her local theatre as a spotlight girl, then later as an actress. Her stage debut was as the old lady in On The Town. She also entered several miss Alabama pageants and won Miss Congeniality. This gave her a scholarship for college.    At 17, Patricia changed her name to Fannie Flagg, being as Patricia Neal was a famous actress known for films such as The Day The Earth Stood Still. She cohosted a morning show on WBRC-TV in 1964 and a year later moved to New York. In 1965, Fannie began making appearances at the Up...