Rise and Shine ☀️ On our way to @ktla_entertainment this morning. ✨ Thank you to everyone for getting together so early and making this morning so lovely. 💛🧡💚
Rise and Shine ☀️ On our way to @ktla_entertainment this morning. ✨ Thank you to everyone for getting together so early and making this morning so lovely. 💛🧡💚
С Днём Победы! 9.5.2020🇷🇺 Victory Day! 5.8.2020🇺🇸 In honor of the countless lives that left us and the countless families that were left shattered in this tragedy, we remember. Thank you.
26 million Soviet lives were lost.
.5 million American lives were lost.
In Russia we celebrate the 9th of May, it was the 8th in the USA and in Europe, but the wee hours on the morning of May 9th in Russia.
Вечная память погибшим и за свободу! 26 миллионов человек потерял Советский Союз в этой страшной войне. Такое не должно повториться. Мы, люди, не должны это допустить.
С Днём Победы! 9.5.2020🇷🇺 Victory Day! 5.8.2020🇺🇸 In honor of the countless lives that left us and the countless families that were left shattered in this tragedy, we remember. Thank you.
26 million Soviet lives were lost.
.5 million American lives were lost.
In Russia we celebrate the 9th of May, it was the 8th in the USA and in Europe, but the wee hours on the morning of May 9th in Russia.
Вечная память погибшим и за свободу! 26 миллионов человек потерял Советский Союз в этой страшной войне. Такое не должно повториться. Мы, люди, не должны это допустить.
С Днём Победы! 9.5.2020🇷🇺 Victory Day! 5.8.2020🇺🇸 In honor of the countless lives that left us and the countless families that were left shattered in this tragedy, we remember. Thank you.
26 million Soviet lives were lost.
.5 million American lives were lost.
In Russia we celebrate the 9th of May, it was the 8th in the USA and in Europe, but the wee hours on the morning of May 9th in Russia.
Вечная память погибшим и за свободу! 26 миллионов человек потерял Советский Союз в этой страшной войне. Такое не должно повториться. Мы, люди, не должны это допустить.
HAPPY ST. PADDY’S DAY! 🍀
One must find a reason to celebrate! It’s our choice. Choose to be positive. Choose to be grateful. We will find our way. We will be okay. 🍀
Thank you………………… 🖤♠️ @instylemagazine x @katespadeny
@laurabrown99 x @nicola_glass
What an exceptional evening with such talented, smart and kind people. An honor to attended and a mostly lovely way to spend a birthday. A night to remember. Thank you 💕✨ Sunset Tower Hotel
Post Party 🎈
Post Party 🎈
Ronald L. Schwary
May 23, 1944 – July 2, 2020
Dearest Ron,
Thank you. You are a legendary producer, a champion of artists and storytelling, who will forever be loved and forever remembered.
From “painting the walls purple for me” to celebrating birthdays and accomplishments – new projects like My Sister’s Keeper that you made sure I could shoot, to college acceptances – you got me my first Columbia College gear, to college graduation and seeing each other once again at Jerry’s.
You cared for my family in the most trying and personal times. You believed in me, and my talent, like no other.
On set it was your humor, your wit, your “Ronisms” and your compassion that got us through our days with grit and levity.
For me, you somehow managed to nurture the child that I was while always supporting the strong-willed, work-hungry, confidant, and opinionated colleague and collaborator that I was becoming.
The greatest gift, however, was bringing together the village that raised me, “Our Medium Family.” In an industry where everything is so temporal, “Our Medium Family” stands the test of time.
Like you said “there is much left for us to do together,” until then ‘I carry you with me, I carry you in my heart.’
Ronald L. Schwary
May 23, 1944 – July 2, 2020
Dearest Ron,
Thank you. You are a legendary producer, a champion of artists and storytelling, who will forever be loved and forever remembered.
From “painting the walls purple for me” to celebrating birthdays and accomplishments – new projects like My Sister’s Keeper that you made sure I could shoot, to college acceptances – you got me my first Columbia College gear, to college graduation and seeing each other once again at Jerry’s.
You cared for my family in the most trying and personal times. You believed in me, and my talent, like no other.
On set it was your humor, your wit, your “Ronisms” and your compassion that got us through our days with grit and levity.
For me, you somehow managed to nurture the child that I was while always supporting the strong-willed, work-hungry, confidant, and opinionated colleague and collaborator that I was becoming.
The greatest gift, however, was bringing together the village that raised me, “Our Medium Family.” In an industry where everything is so temporal, “Our Medium Family” stands the test of time.
Like you said “there is much left for us to do together,” until then ‘I carry you with me, I carry you in my heart.’
Ronald L. Schwary
May 23, 1944 – July 2, 2020
Dearest Ron,
Thank you. You are a legendary producer, a champion of artists and storytelling, who will forever be loved and forever remembered.
From “painting the walls purple for me” to celebrating birthdays and accomplishments – new projects like My Sister’s Keeper that you made sure I could shoot, to college acceptances – you got me my first Columbia College gear, to college graduation and seeing each other once again at Jerry’s.
You cared for my family in the most trying and personal times. You believed in me, and my talent, like no other.
On set it was your humor, your wit, your “Ronisms” and your compassion that got us through our days with grit and levity.
For me, you somehow managed to nurture the child that I was while always supporting the strong-willed, work-hungry, confidant, and opinionated colleague and collaborator that I was becoming.
The greatest gift, however, was bringing together the village that raised me, “Our Medium Family.” In an industry where everything is so temporal, “Our Medium Family” stands the test of time.
Like you said “there is much left for us to do together,” until then ‘I carry you with me, I carry you in my heart.’
Ronald L. Schwary
May 23, 1944 – July 2, 2020
Dearest Ron,
Thank you. You are a legendary producer, a champion of artists and storytelling, who will forever be loved and forever remembered.
From “painting the walls purple for me” to celebrating birthdays and accomplishments – new projects like My Sister’s Keeper that you made sure I could shoot, to college acceptances – you got me my first Columbia College gear, to college graduation and seeing each other once again at Jerry’s.
You cared for my family in the most trying and personal times. You believed in me, and my talent, like no other.
On set it was your humor, your wit, your “Ronisms” and your compassion that got us through our days with grit and levity.
For me, you somehow managed to nurture the child that I was while always supporting the strong-willed, work-hungry, confidant, and opinionated colleague and collaborator that I was becoming.
The greatest gift, however, was bringing together the village that raised me, “Our Medium Family.” In an industry where everything is so temporal, “Our Medium Family” stands the test of time.
Like you said “there is much left for us to do together,” until then ‘I carry you with me, I carry you in my heart.’
Happy Mama’s Day Mama!
August ‘96 📸: Papa La Jolla Beach California
Surround yourself with people who make you feel like this… 🦋
Those joys were so small that they passed unnoticed, like gold in sand, and at bad moments she could see nothing but the pain, nothing but sand; but there were good moments too when she saw nothing but the joy, nothing but gold.
~ Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy, Anna Karenina Malibu, California
Thank you @mtv … “Keeping the Essence”💡✨
Last weekend one of my best friends got married. The human capacity for love is ever growing, and this day taught me all the more that love at its purest, with friends and family, is more than just a societal construct it’s magic here on Earth. ✨ 2/1/2020 ✨ New York City, N.Y.