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Pose plastique performer, was a Melbourne chorus girl known as Pansy Montague (though that is unlikely to have been her real name). She first appeared on stage with her two 'sisters’ (this relationship, too, is doubtful) in Dan Barry’s company at Melbourne’s Alexandra Theatre at the turn of the century. Later she was 'one of George Musgrove’s show girls’ – the only one, it was afterwards claimed, who was so well-proportioned that she had no need of padding.

In 1905 she devised a 'most Novel, Unique and Artistic Attraction’ that was to move her out of the chorus-line and make her a headline performer. Using the pseudonym 'The Modern Milo’, she presented a 'Fac-simile of Ancient and Modern Statuary and Sculpture’ in a series of poses plastiques for Harry Rickards’s variety theatres: the Melbourne Opera House in June and July and the Sydney Tivoli Theatre in July and August 1905. Her vital statistics, published to emphasise her resemblance to the original Venus de Milo , gave her age in 1905 as twenty-one (this, once

Milo Ventimiglia

American actor (born 1977)

Milo Anthony Ventimiglia (VEN-tim-EEL-yə; born July 8, 1977) is an American actor. Making his screen acting debut on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air in 1995, he portrayed the lead role on the short-lived series Opposite Sex in 2000 before landing his breakthrough role in Gilmore Girls (2001–2007).

Ventimiglia starred as Peter Petrelli in the superhero series Heroes (2006–2010). After appearing in main roles in the series Mob City (2013), Chosen (2013), and The Whispers (2015), he starred as Jack Pearson on This Is Us (2016–2022), for which he has received 3 nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. He also starred in the drama series The Company You Keep (2023).

In film, Ventimiglia made his breakthrough as Rocky Balboa's son in the sixth installment of the Rocky film series, Rocky Balboa (2006), going on to reprise the role in the eighth installment Creed II (2018). He has also appeared in Pathology (2008), That's My Boy (2012), Kiss of the Damned (2013),

Milo Yiannopoulos

British polemicist and political commentator

"Yiannopoulos" redirects here. For the American law professor, see A. N. Yiannopoulos. For other uses, see Giannopoulos.

Milo Yiannopoulos (;[9]Hanrahan; born 18 October 1984)[1][10][11] is a British far-rightpolitical commentator. His speeches and writings criticise Islam, feminism, social justice, and political correctness.[12][13][14] Yiannopoulos is a former editor of Breitbart News, an American far-right news and opinion website.[15]

Yiannopoulos worked for Breitbart from 2014 to 2017. During this time, he rose to prominence as a significant voice in the Gamergate controversy. In July 2016, he was banned from Twitter for online harassment of actress Leslie Jones.[16][17] He was permanently banned from Facebook in 2019.[18][19] According to emails by Yiannopoulos leaked by BuzzFeed News in late 2017, Yiannopoulos solicited white nationalists, such as American Renaissance edit

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