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bin1es · 20 days
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Austin Butler as 'Wilke' - Switched at Birth
(season 1, episode 4)
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klizzie93 · 1 year
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Wilke appreciation post
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austin-sbutler · 9 months
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Hmmmmm 🤤🤤🤤
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kurtskrow · 1 year
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Wilke icons cause my girl loves Wilke.
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austinbutler4ever · 9 months
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I found this photo from behind the scenes of the lake scene of "Switched at birth".
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this is who y’all are waiting to see in theaters?
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xxmandaveexx · 10 months
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For those of you interested, Lifetime uploaded The Bling Ring that Austin started in back in 2011. The link is below if you wanna watch it. 🙃
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50sbutler · 8 months
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Austin Butler as "Wilke" in 'Switched at Birth'
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ggwritesstuff · 2 years
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I have a request for Austin, if you like 🙃 Reader has a song on the Elvis soundtrack and he hears her sing before he sees her in person and goes all soft fuzzy feelings and persuades Baz to introduce him to her so he can ask her out. 😉
The Girl with the Voice
pairing: Austin Butler x Reader
warnings: none, reader using she/her pronouns
A/N: i absolutely love this request i hope this is what you’re looking for!! I haven’t written anything in a while so pls forgive me if it’s not up to par :)
As a new and upcoming artist in the industry, you were undeniably shocked when you were asked to record a song for a new film. Finding out you had the opportunity to record a song by the King, Elvis himself, had you nearly bursting at the seams with excitement. You spent weeks listening Elvis, rehearsing Suspicious Minds until your voice was raw, attempting to learn each and every aspect of his vocal ability in order to do him justice.
Finally, the day to hit the studio arrived. Your nerves were on fire and your mind was filled with thoughts of doubt swirling around, worried you might not be able to do the King justice. It had taken a few takes to get the song down, but the producer and several other staff members praised you generously after you stepped out of the recording booth. You felt a wave of pride and relief wash over you at the praise.
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A few weeks later, you’re invited onto the film set to watch the scene that your song would be featured in. Baz had set up a chair for you directly next to his, but he wasn’t sat in it upon your arrival. You decided to take a seat anyways until you heard a muffled conversation behind the door.
“Baz, please, I‘ll do anything you want, but please at least point her out to me.” You were able to make out. The voice sounded familiar.
“Austin, no- I don’t need you getting distracted today. We have a lot to get through.” You heard Baz say sternly as the door opened, a pestering Austin following directly behind.
“Fine, if you won’t do it, I’ll figure it out myself.” Austin said confidently as he began walking around the set. “Are you (y/n)?” He asked to all the women on set. The sound of your name from his mouth caught your attention, but as you were going to introduce yourself, Baz grabbed you by the shoulder.
“Hey listen, Austin heard your track today and he’s like, totally enamored by your voice and he desperately wants to meet you. He’s gotta be focused today and- Butler! Get your ass on stage, we’re on crunch time here!” Baz explained, quickly diverting the conversation to scold Austin. “As I was saying, we have a lot to get through today but if you’d like, I can introduce you guys after we wrap, sound good?” He checked, you simply nodded and smiled, attempting not to show your excitement that Austin Butler wanted to meet you.
You sat next to Baz and watched the actors film the scene, everything felt so surreal, especially hearing your voice in the background. Eventually, everyone was ready to wrap up on set and Baz invited you to join the crew at catering. As you were getting your food, you noticed that Baz had stepped away and heard Austin pestering him again. Seeing as the day was done for them, Baz gave in to Austin and he brought him over to you.
“Hey, (y/n), this is Austin, Austin, this is (y/n).” Baz said before swiftly walking away, finally relieved to have Austin off his back. You reached out to shake Austin’s hand, but he caught you off guard by pulling you into a hug.
“It’s so nice to meet you! Ever since I heard your track, I was just like ‘god, I need to meet this girl!’, you have such an incredible voice, really.” Austin rambled with a smile.
“Wow, thank you so much! That means a lot coming from you. I remember watching you on Switched at Birth and I just loved Wilke so it’s really great to meet you.” You told him as you brushed a strand of hair behind your ear.
“Hey, so I know this is kind of forward but I’d really like to take you out to dinner sometime.” He said, the mildest shade of pink blooming on his cheeks.
“Oh! No, it’s not too forward at all, I’d love to!” You replied, a bit shocked.
Austin’s lips curled up into a smile, “Great! Just give me your number and I’ll text you later with the details.”
You smiled at him in response as he pulled out his phone for you to put your number in.
“Thanks! Listen, it was great to meet you but I kinda gotta run, so I’ll text you in a few hours, alright?” Austin explained, his hand gripping your shoulder lightly.
“Perfect, I’ll talk to you later then.” You said before he rushed off.
You spent some more time hanging out with Baz and the crew before heading home. Once you were home and all settled in bed, your phone lit up with a text.
“hey it’s austin :)”
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cadavagerr · 3 months
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You may have seen Anthony Boyle on your screens recently as Harry Crosby in Apple tvs 'Masters of the air' or as Kevin Maxwell in 'Tetris', but where have you probably seen him before?
Before he rose to fame in 2016, he was in an episode of 'Game of thrones' as a Bolton Guard in the episode 'The laws of gods and men'. But he doesnt stay for long as he gets his throat cut.
His rise to fame started in 2016 when he landed the role of Scorpius Malfoy in the play 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' for which he was nominated for an Olivier and won. He went from a small local actor from Belfast to suddenly the main actor in a play that the world couldn't stop talking about. He spent three years running around in a blonde wig at the Palace theatre in London and the Lyric theatre in New York where the play is still shown to this day.
After this, he landed small roles such as David Donnely in 'Derry Girls', a comedy which is set in the town of Derry in Northern Ireland which is his home country. His friend, the writter of the show, approached him and asked him if he wanted to be in the show and he accepted, being in it for two episodes.
In 2018, he was cast as Jack Argyle in the BBC drama 'Ordeal by Innocence' which was written by Agatha Christie. A show about a family of adopted children who must work out who killed their mother, unfortunately, the blame is landed on Anthony Boyle's character.
In the same year, he played Liam Farrell in the drama series 'Come home' where he starred along side Christopher Eccleston. A mother unexpectedly abandons her husband and three children and they try to figure out what may have caused this.
In the year after, he played the role of Geoffrey Bache Smith in the biopic 'Tolkien' about the life of JRR Tolkien. Boyle plays one of thr actors closest friends through their time at school and during the war.
In 2020, he was in 'The plot against American' featuring Wynona Ryder. Based on the 2004 book by the same name, the story follows a Jewish working class family set in an alternate America where they watch popularist Charles Lindbergh, an aviator-hero and xenophobe, become President.
In 2021, he played Brian Wood in the true story of 'Danny Boy', a soldier who is accused of war crimes in Iraq.
2022 was a quiet year for Boyle as covid had stopped the production of most tv shows and movies but in 2023, Boyle starred along side Taron Egerton and Toby Jones as Kevin Maxwell in the biopic 'Tetris' which revolves around the game Tetris, its origins and how it became one of the most famous video games in history.
However, in 2024, Boyle seems to have won the lottery with four projects coming out this year already. The first, 'Masters of the air' where he plays an air sick navigator in world war two with Austin Butler. The series which is made by Apple tv is set to be released over two months from January 26th to March 15th.
And if you're not already sick of seeing his face, his new show (surprise surprise, on Apple tv) is set to release on March 15th. Boyle plays the famous actor John Wilkes Booth in 'Manhunt' who assasinated President Lincoln in 1865 and follows the days after this as the nation slides to a halt in the search for the actor.
He is then set to play Jack Barak in the Disney plus show 'Shardlake' which is set on the book by the same name. Set in the reign of King Henry VIII in the 16th century, Boyle plays former Cromwell henchman turned law clerk and investigator for the main character.
Boyle is also set to feature in the New York times best seller book adaptation say nothing which is about the struggles and troubkes in northern ireland which comes out this summer.
These are just some of the many tv shows, movies and theatre shows that Anthony Boyle has and will star in. When he was just starting out acting, he said that he would take any role that fit his description (white male with dark brown hair) meaning he was in alot of embarassing but funny stuff. One where he dresses up as a mummy for halloween and must escape a group of killer clowns, one where he plays a man who is inlove with a pillow and one where he plays a convict on the run in Northern Ireland and has to wear a dress and a wig to escape authorities. However, if you lived in Belfast in the late 2000s, you could probably see him lurking behind big Tescos with a plastic bag on his head.
It seems that Boyle is turning out to be a very promising actor with lots of work lined up. Infact, he is set to record a new show which is set in Scotland. He said on the British talk show 'Sunday Brunch' that he is looking forward to it and has to talk in a Scottish accent.
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bin1es · 8 days
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austin butler as ’wilke’ - switched at birth
(season 1, episode 18)
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2023 Reads
A new year means a new book list! I don't think I can top my 2022 count, but that's okay! I'm not totally sure what my reading goals this year will actually be, but I guess I'll sort it out on the way! XD For future reads, here's my 2024 list!
Four Treasures of the Sky - Jenny Tinghui Zhang
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass - Frederick Douglass+
The Bear and the Nightengale - of the Winternight Trilogy by Katherine Arden
The Secrets We Keep - Mia Hayes
Indian Nations of Wisconsin: Histories of Endurance and Renewal - Patty Loew+
The First Sister - Linden A. Lewis^
The House of the Seven Gables - Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian - Sherman Alexie
Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury~
Fin Mac Cool - Morgan Llewlyn^
How Long 'til Black Future Month by N. K. Jemisin
Lavinia - Ursula K Le Guin^
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austin*
Black Cowboys of the Old West: True, Sensational, and Littke-Known Stories form History - Tricia Martineau Wagner+
The Mysteries of Thorn Manor - Margaret Roberson%
Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability, and Making Space - Amanda Leduc+
Her Majesty's Royal Coven - Juno Dawson^
She Who Became the Sun~ - Shelley Parker-Chan*
The Witch King - H.E. Edgmon^
Love in the Time of Cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Legends & Lattes - Travis Baldree*
Mistress of the Art of Death - Ariana Franklin^
The Adventures of Amina El-Serafi - S.A. Chakraborty
Humankind: A Hopeful History - Rutger Bregman+
The Folk Keeper - Frannie Billingsly*%
Believe Me: A Memoir of Love, Death, and Jazz Chickens - (Suzy) Eddie Izzard+
Juniper & Thorn - Ava Reid
Upright Women Wanted - Sarah Gailey%
I Await the Devil's Coming - Mary MacLane+
Slaughterhouse Five - Kurt Vonnegut~
Revolting Prostitutes: The Fight for Sex Workers' Rights - Molly Smith & Juno Mac+
The Woman in White - Wilke Collins^
King of Battle and Blood - Scarlett St. Clair
Sarah - J.T. LeRoy^
The City Beautiful - Aden Polydoros^
Freshwater - Akwaeke Emezi
Always the Almost - Edward Underhill
All Systems Red - Martha Wells%
The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller
Nevada - Imogen Binnie
A Dowry of Blood - S. T. Gibson
The Prince - Niccolo Machiavelli
The Second Rebel - Linden A Lewis
Get a Life Chloe Brown - Talia Hibbert
The Hero and the Crown* - Robin McKinley
What Happened to You?: Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing - Bruce D Perry & Oprah Winfrey+^
Can't Spell Treason Without Tea - Rebecca Thorne
The Eye of the Heron - Ursula K Leguin
Artificial Condition -Martha Wells%
The Kraken's Sacrifice - Katee Robert%
Crown Duel - Sherwood Smith*
Rogue Protocol - Martha Wells%
Remarkably Bright Creatures - Shelby Van Pelt
Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents: How to Heal from Distant, Rejecting, or Self Involved Parents - Lindsay C Gibson+
Wildcat: The Untold Story of Pearl Hart, the Wild West's Most Notorious Woman Bandit - John Boessenecker+
The History of Wales - History Nerds+%
Ander & Santi Were Here - Jonny Garza Villa
The Glass Castle - Jeanette Walls^
Rosemary and Rue - Seanan McGuire^
The Gilda Stories - Jewelle Gomez
Irish Fairy and Folk Tails - Various+
The Dead and the Dark - Courtney Gould
Haunted Wisconsin - Michael Norman and Beth Scott+
The Other Black Girl - Zakiya Dalila Harris
The Ruins - Scott Smith
He Who Drowned the World - Shelley Parker-Chan
Fledgling - Octavia Butler
Vampire Forensics: Uncovering the Origins of an Enduring Legend - Mark Collins Jenkins+
The Vampyre - John Polidori%
This is Halloween - James A Moore
Sorrowland - Rivers Soloman
The Lamb will Slaughter the Lion - Margaret Killjoy%
Mexican Gothic - Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Love Her or Lose Her - Tessa Bailey^
One Last Stop - Casey McQuiston*
The Last Hero - Linden A. Lewis
Lovelight Farms - B. K. Borison
Reindeer Falls Collection: Volume One - Jana Aston
Currently reading: One Last Stop (Audiobook to help me sleep XD)
Nonfiction is annotated by + A Re-read is annotated by * A book completed from the list below is annotated by ^ A Read with Empty will be annotated by ~ A Novella %
My current, loose and not that interesting goal for this year is to really work on the books I have current access to right now... at the start of this year. Because it's a lot XD This means books currently favorite in Scribd, on my StoryGraph 'to read' pile, or a book I currently own on my shelves. Main goal is at least one of these a month.
For my own personal reference, I'm putting a list of such books below to hold myself accountable.
Edit: Now the end of 2023, and here's a breakdown of my goal to read books I already had access to at the start of 2023:
I didn't read one a month per se, but I got more than 12 done, so I call this a win. These books are:
-Can't Spell Treason Without Tea - Rebecca Thorn -The City Beautiful - Aden Polydoros -Finn Mac Cool - Morgan Llewlyn -The First Sister by Linden A Lewis (proceeded by the other two in the series) -Get a Life, Chloe Brown - Talia Hibbert -The Glass Castle - Jeannette Walls -Haunted Wisconsin - Michael Norman & Beth Scott -Her Majesty's Royal Coven - Juno Dawson -I Await the Devil's Coming - Mary McClane -The Kraken's Sacrifice - Katee Robert -Lavinia - Ursula K Le Guin -Love Her or Lose Her - Tessa Bailey -Mistress of the Art of Death - Ariana Franklin -Nevada - Imogen Binnie -The Prince - Niccolo Machiavelli -Rosemary and Rue - Seanan McGuire -The Ruins - Scott Smith -The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller -Sarah - J.T. LeRoy -Vampire Forensics - Mark Collins Jenkins -What Happened to You? - Oprah Winfrey -The Witch King - H. E. Edgmon -The Woman in White - Wilkie Collins
The books I did not get around to reading from this list are as follows: Black Water Sister by Zen Cho; Blood Scion by Deborah Falaye (o); The Book of M by Peng Shepard (o); Charity and Sylvia by Rachel Hope Cleves (o); The Cruel Prince by Holly Black (a); The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey (s); Fallen by Lauren Kate (o); Fanny Hill by John Cleland (o); Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender (s); The Glass Woman by Caroline Lea (s); The Great Hunger by Cecil Woodham-Smith (o); Helping Her Get Free by Susan Brewster (o); The Impossible Girl by Lydia Kang (s); Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold (o); The Merry Spinster by Daniel Lavery (o); On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong (o); The Poppy War by R. F. Kuang (s); Radiance by Grace Draven (a); Watching the Tree by Adeline Yen Mah (o); The Willows by Algernon Blackwood (s); Wings of Fire (o); Witches Steeped in Gold by Clannon Smart (o); The Wolf and the Woodsman by Ava Reid (s)
23/46 Whoa! That's exactly 50% of the books I had on my list! That's pretty cool! All in all, I consider this 2023 goal successfully done!
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mrsniallhoran505 · 1 year
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nedlittle · 2 years
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i read 20 books in may (79% of my yearly goal) and 6924 pages (91% of my yearly goal)! my favourite was the savage kind by john copenhaver and my least favourite was girls can kiss now: essays by jill gutowitz.
i dnf’d two books this month: this marlowe by michelle butler hallett (review) and portrait of a thief by grace d. li (review)
full breakdown of star ratings and reviews under the cut!
the wicked cometh by laura carlin 3.5 ⭐ [historical, queer] [review]
i kissed shara wheeler by casey mcquiston 3.75 ⭐ [ya, queer] [review]
the animals at lockwood manner by jane healey 3.75 ⭐ [historical, queer] [review]
the route of ice and salt by josé luis zárate (tr. david bowles) 3 ⭐ [fantasy, queer] [review]
the verifiers by jane pek 3 ⭐ [mystery, contemporary, queer] [review]
out front the following sea by leah angstman 5 ⭐ [historical] [review]
the book of eels by patrik svensson (tr. agnes broomé) 5 ⭐ [science, nature, memoir] [review]
girls can kiss now: essays by jill gutowitz 2.25 ⭐ [essays, queer] [review]
patient zero by lydia kang & nate pedersen 4.5 ⭐ [science] [review]
the decagon house murders by yukito ayatsuji (tr. hong-li wong) 3.5 ⭐ [mystery] [review]
all the white spaces by ally wilkes 2.75 ⭐ [historical, horror, queer] [review]
everyone in this room will someday be dead by emily austin 2.75 ⭐ [contemporary, queer] [review]
crime and punishment by fyodor dostoyevsky (tr. michael r. katz) 4.5 ⭐ [crime, classics] [review]
the thousand crimes of ming tsu by tom lim 3 ⭐ [historical] [review]
the savage kind by john copenhaver 4.25 ⭐ [historical, queer, mystery] [review]
the leviathan by rosie andrews 3.25 ⭐ [historical, fantasy, horror] [review]
portrait of my body as a crime i’m still committing by topaz winters unrated [poetry, queer] [review]
will my cat eat my eyeballs? by caitlin doughty & dianné ruz 3.25 ⭐ [science, humour] [review]
they can’t kill us until they kill us by hanif abdurraqib 5 ⭐ [essays, music] [review]
the hacienda by isabel cañas 4 ⭐ [historical, horror] [review]
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