Peter David created the character Miguel O’Hara in 1992, but today his health is declining and medical bills are piling up.
Peter David had a series of Strokes, a mild heart attack, and is experiencing kidney failure. The medical bills for surgeries, rehab, and extensive hospital stays are steep. His home has to be completely remodelled to accommodate his wheelchair and new needs.
Peter and his wife have very little income at this point in time. He is employed at Marvel but is on leave so he receives no income. Conventions were also a large source of income but he cannot attend due to his health. His wife, Kathleen, has had to cut her work hours because she is juggling taking care of Peter, and the home renovations.
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In the mid 2000s, Sean Astin recorded the voice of Rover the cat for the animated film “Cat Tale.” The star-studded cast included Stanley Tucci, Billy Idol, Fred Willard, Alan Cumming, David Cross, Jerry O’Connell, Donna Summer, Gilbert Gorrfried, Rip Torn, Jim Cummings, Elisha Cuthbert and Catherine O’Hara. WOW! Unfortunately, the studio went bankrupt, and the film was never completed. A trailer, however, does exist!
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Thanks for the tag, @bullet-prooflove My muse has been waxing and waning, so I haven't been writing as much, but here's what I got.
Triple Frontier- Frankie Morales x Female Reader (NSFW)
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds- La’an Noonien Singh x James T. Kirk (Angst, Romance)
Spider-Man: Across the Spiderverse- Miguel O’Hara x POC! Female Reader (Request) (NSFW)
Werewolf By Night- I’m also editing/rewriting Forbidden Fruit for a scarier, more detailed re-release in October.
Beauty and the Beast (1991) is a masterpiece that captured hearts with its enchanting story, captivating characters, and memorable music. Paige O'Hara's portrayal of Belle, despite the initial consideration of Jodi Benson, adds a distinctive charm to the character. The film's success lies in its animation, storytelling, and the magical chemistry between Belle and the Beast. The decision to cast Paige O'Hara ultimately contributed to the film's timeless appeal. Beauty and the Beast remains a quintessential part of Disney's animated legacy, earning its place as one of the most beloved classics in the canon.