AvecJaina Lee Ortiz,
Jason George (II),
Boris Kodjoe
Les aventures héroïques d'un groupe de pompiers de Seattle risquant tous les jours leurs vies, tout en gérant les complications de la sphère privée. En passant tant de temps ensemble, les membres de l'équipe nouent des relations qui ne ressemblent à aucune autre.Spin-off de Grey's Anatomy.
Depuis 2011
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Fantastique,
Epouvante-horreur
Créée parRyan Murphy,
Brad Falchuk
AvecEmma Roberts,
Matt Czuchry,
Kim Kardashian
A chaque saison, son histoire. American Horror Story nous embarque dans des récits à la fois poignants et cauchemardesques, mêlant la peur, le gore et le politiquement correct. De quoi vous confronter à vos plus grandes frayeurs !
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David B.
Jamie Brewer is best known to television audiences for her role as Adelaide 'Addie' Langdon in Season 1 series "American Horror Story" (2011).
Jamie started taking theatre classes in 1999 at a 'College for Kids' class during her middle school years. Jamie has performed in dramas, musicals, comedy's, and improvisations during her theatre training at Dionysus Theatre. Jamie appeared/spoke in PSA's for the "Souper Bowl of Caring Houston Food Drive" in Houston, TX for 2 consecutive years which aired on NBC, ABC, and CBS.
Brewer was the youngest to ever be elected President of the ARC of Fort Bend Chapter. From there, she was appointed to the State of Texas ARC Board, then elected to the Executive Board as Treasurer. Jamie was then asked to serve on the ARC Governmental Affairs Committee for the State of Texas. She spoke with Senators at the Texas State Capitol to persuade them to pass the law for Texas to abolish using the "R" word from state legislation, and regarding the needs of people with disabilities in Texas. Texas now uses "Intellectual Developmental Disability" in their legislation.
Brewer is involved with a several non-profit organizations, including DSALA, DSiAM, BTAP, National Down Syndrome Congress, American Association of People with Disabilities of the United States, and Civitan International.