Not exact matches
They take out material deemed to be «harmful» including «material likely to encourage an interest in sexually abusive activity which may include
adults role - playing as non-
adults» and «the portrayal of sexual activity which involves
real or apparent lack of consent».
In 1999, Sheen's brother, Emilio Estevez, cast him as
real - life
adult filmmaker Artie Mitchell in the made - for - cable feature Rated X — a daring
role, given Mitchell's drug abuse and sexual promiscuity — and the following year, Sheen became Hollywood's comeback kid when he was cast in the leading
role of the popular situation comedy Spin City after the departure of actor Michael J.
Sarah Silverman, as Naomi Watts» friend Sheila from the diner, has proven herself to be a
real treasure in her dramatic
roles bringing heart and sass to what would otherwise be a throwaway character whose main purpose is to be the kind of emotional ballast to Susan that sometimes only other
adult can be.
The following year, he took the lead
role in Bronson, a film about Charles Bronson, a
real - life prisoner who has spent much of his
adult life in solitary confinement.
They're great in their supporting
roles, but the film's
real surprise comes from Gilman and Hayward, who capture all the innocence of kids playing
adults from a time before modern entertainment ruined the magic of childhood for most of them.
Students also gain confidence in their capability to achieve a goal by watching others succeed at the goal, both in
real life and through the media, particularly when the
role models are
adults who are self - similar or otherwise attractive to students (Bandura, 2004, cited in Usher & Pajares, 2008).
ing outside of the classroomIn Guerilla Learning: How to Give Your Kids a
Real Education With or Without School Grace Llewellyn and Amy Silver focus on homeschooling, or education outside the traditional classroom, but they too contend that when
adults embrace life with wonder and excitement, the children observing them as
role models will be more likely to as well.
Consistent with Breitz's interest in the
role that mimicry plays in the forging of selfhood and her ongoing analysis of the circular relationship between
real life and reel life, The Woods traverses three continents to explore the rituals and conventions governing the on camera and off - camera personae of professional child actors, as well as
adult actors who have become famous playing child
roles.
Consistent with Breitz's interest in the
role that mimicry plays in the forging of selfhood, and with her ongoing analysis of the circular relationship between
real life and reel life, The Woods traverses three continents to explore the rituals and conventions governing the on - camera and off - camera personae of professional child actors, as well as
adult actors who have become famous playing child
roles.