Jennifer Lynn Seman is an American voice actress affiliated with Funimation. She has provided voices for a number of English-language versions of Japanese anime films and television series.
Filmography
Anime
* Basilisk - Akeginu
* Birdy the Mighty Decode: 02 - Violin
* Case Closed - Heidi Camino (Eps. 70-72), Amber Ling, Kristin Jordenly, Coral Laraway
* Darker than Black - Alma (Eps. 16, 19-20)
* Eden of the East: Paradise Lost - Aya Iwashita
* Fafner in the Azure: Heaven and Earth - Akane Makabe
* Fairy Tail - Ikaruga
* Fractale - Chikage
* Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood - Mrs. Humbergang (OAV)
* Ga-Rei: Zero - Kana Itabashi (Ep. 7)
* The Galaxy Railways - Kanna Yuki
* Ghost Hunt - Yoko Yoshimi (Eps. 23-24)
* Hell Girl - Hone Onna
* Hero Tales - Koei
* The Legend of the Legendary Heroes - Iluna Laswhale
* Mushishi - Narrator, Nui (Ep. 12)
* ' - Shii
* One Piece - Hina, Jessica
* Ouran High School Host Club - Kotoko Fujioka
* Peach Girl - Misao's Mother (Ep. 24)
* Ragnarok the Animation - Takius
* Rideback - Misawo Yokoyama
* ' - Mako Yakumaru
* School Rumble: 2nd Semester - Eri's Mother (Ep. 17)
* Shangri-La - Ryoko Naruse
* Shiki - Miwako Muroi
* Strain: Strategic Armored Infantry - Vivian Medlock
* Strike Witches series - Sayaka Miyafuji
* Summer Wars - Kiyomi Ikezawa
* Trinity Blood - Empress, Mirka Fortuna
* Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle - Chitose
Filmography
Anime
* Basilisk - Akeginu
* Birdy the Mighty Decode: 02 - Violin
* Case Closed - Heidi Camino (Eps. 70-72), Amber Ling, Kristin Jordenly, Coral Laraway
* Darker than Black - Alma (Eps. 16, 19-20)
* Eden of the East: Paradise Lost - Aya Iwashita
* Fafner in the Azure: Heaven and Earth - Akane Makabe
* Fairy Tail - Ikaruga
* Fractale - Chikage
* Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood - Mrs. Humbergang (OAV)
* Ga-Rei: Zero - Kana Itabashi (Ep. 7)
* The Galaxy Railways - Kanna Yuki
* Ghost Hunt - Yoko Yoshimi (Eps. 23-24)
* Hell Girl - Hone Onna
* Hero Tales - Koei
* The Legend of the Legendary Heroes - Iluna Laswhale
* Mushishi - Narrator, Nui (Ep. 12)
* ' - Shii
* One Piece - Hina, Jessica
* Ouran High School Host Club - Kotoko Fujioka
* Peach Girl - Misao's Mother (Ep. 24)
* Ragnarok the Animation - Takius
* Rideback - Misawo Yokoyama
* ' - Mako Yakumaru
* School Rumble: 2nd Semester - Eri's Mother (Ep. 17)
* Shangri-La - Ryoko Naruse
* Shiki - Miwako Muroi
* Strain: Strategic Armored Infantry - Vivian Medlock
* Strike Witches series - Sayaka Miyafuji
* Summer Wars - Kiyomi Ikezawa
* Trinity Blood - Empress, Mirka Fortuna
* Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle - Chitose
Rachel Syme is an American journalist, writer and editor. Her long-form work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Matter and Grantland, among other publications. She writes about a variety of topics, primarily "culture, women, music, history, film, fashion, television, books, art, politics, New York, the Internet, feminism, visual culture and whatever else crosses path in a given week."
Early life
Syme was born in Gallup, New Mexico and grew up in Albuquerque. She attended Albuquerque Academy. After high school, she attended Stanford University from 2001 to 2005, where she received a B.A. in English and art history.
Career
In 2006, Syme began her career as an associate editor of culture and entertainment at Radar Magazine. In 2007, Syme moved to New York City, where she became the entertainment editor at the New York Posts "Page Six". In 2008, Syme worked as culture editor for The Daily Beast. In 2010, Syme became the book editor for NPR and contributed freelance writing and editing work to NBC Universal, PBS, Elle, New York, Salon and others. Since 2011, Syme has been working on a biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Hollywood years for Random House.
Notable pieces
In 2013, Syme wrote a piece about her hometown in relation to the television show Breaking Bad. On January 14, 2015, Syme's piece "The Broad Strokes" about Broad City creators Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson was published in Grantland. On November 9, 2015, her profile on the musical artist Grimes ran in Rolling Stone. On November 19, 2015, Syme published "SELFIE: The Revolutionary Potential of Your Own Face" in Matter. The piece defends "selfies" in response to modern cultural backlash. On February 26 of this year, Pacific Standard published Syme's piece on "The Original Six", a group of women directors who spoke out against gender discrimination in Hollywood in 1979.
Other work
In 2016, Syme began teaching non-fiction writing and reporting at Catapult. She runs a newsletter called Adventuress, which she describes as a "bi-monthly romp through the life of a woman who is now dead" and runs a book club called Women's Lives Club.
Personal life
Syme lives in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn with her boyfriend, Erik Hinton.
Early life
Syme was born in Gallup, New Mexico and grew up in Albuquerque. She attended Albuquerque Academy. After high school, she attended Stanford University from 2001 to 2005, where she received a B.A. in English and art history.
Career
In 2006, Syme began her career as an associate editor of culture and entertainment at Radar Magazine. In 2007, Syme moved to New York City, where she became the entertainment editor at the New York Posts "Page Six". In 2008, Syme worked as culture editor for The Daily Beast. In 2010, Syme became the book editor for NPR and contributed freelance writing and editing work to NBC Universal, PBS, Elle, New York, Salon and others. Since 2011, Syme has been working on a biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Hollywood years for Random House.
Notable pieces
In 2013, Syme wrote a piece about her hometown in relation to the television show Breaking Bad. On January 14, 2015, Syme's piece "The Broad Strokes" about Broad City creators Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson was published in Grantland. On November 9, 2015, her profile on the musical artist Grimes ran in Rolling Stone. On November 19, 2015, Syme published "SELFIE: The Revolutionary Potential of Your Own Face" in Matter. The piece defends "selfies" in response to modern cultural backlash. On February 26 of this year, Pacific Standard published Syme's piece on "The Original Six", a group of women directors who spoke out against gender discrimination in Hollywood in 1979.
Other work
In 2016, Syme began teaching non-fiction writing and reporting at Catapult. She runs a newsletter called Adventuress, which she describes as a "bi-monthly romp through the life of a woman who is now dead" and runs a book club called Women's Lives Club.
Personal life
Syme lives in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn with her boyfriend, Erik Hinton.
Kristina Pimenova (; born 27 December 2005 in Moscow) is a Russian model. She has been dubbed "the most beautiful girl in the world".
Biography
Kristina Pimenova is the youngest daughter of Glikeriya Shirokova and Russian footballer Ruslan Pimenov, who played for teams including FC Dinamo Minsk, FC Lokomotiv Moscow, as well as for the Russia national football team.
Kristina was born in Moscow, but at three months old, she and her parents moved to France, where they stayed for one year. She started her modelling career in 2009 at age three.
By age nine, Kristina had already scored major modelling contracts with such brands as Armani, Roberto Cavalli, Dsquared2, Ermanno Scervino, Replay, Fendi, Benetton and many others. She has been featured in numerous ad campaigns including Roberto Cavalli Junior and Armani Junior. Pimenova appeared in Vogue Italia in July 2015.
Pimenova has a Facebook page with over 4 million likes, and an Instagram account with more than 1 million followers. Both of her social media accounts are handled by her mother, Glikeriya.
Pimenova is also a part-time rhythmic gymnast and trains under former world champion Olga Kapranova.
References
Biography
Kristina Pimenova is the youngest daughter of Glikeriya Shirokova and Russian footballer Ruslan Pimenov, who played for teams including FC Dinamo Minsk, FC Lokomotiv Moscow, as well as for the Russia national football team.
Kristina was born in Moscow, but at three months old, she and her parents moved to France, where they stayed for one year. She started her modelling career in 2009 at age three.
By age nine, Kristina had already scored major modelling contracts with such brands as Armani, Roberto Cavalli, Dsquared2, Ermanno Scervino, Replay, Fendi, Benetton and many others. She has been featured in numerous ad campaigns including Roberto Cavalli Junior and Armani Junior. Pimenova appeared in Vogue Italia in July 2015.
Pimenova has a Facebook page with over 4 million likes, and an Instagram account with more than 1 million followers. Both of her social media accounts are handled by her mother, Glikeriya.
Pimenova is also a part-time rhythmic gymnast and trains under former world champion Olga Kapranova.
References
Samir Kumar is a Singapore based Indian origin film producer. In 2015 he founded the Ashwatha tree Productions. Samir is from Sasaram and graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur with a degree in Mining Engineering. He then completed his post graduation from Indian Institute of Management Calcutta. He is also chairman of Bihar Foundation, Singapore Chapter.
Early life
Samir Kumar is originally from Sasaram, a smal town in Bihar. He has spent most of his early days in Sasaram only. He has done his 12th from Shankar college, Sasaram.
Early career
Samir kumar started his banking career with ABN Amro in London in 2004.
Awards and recognition
* In 2001, he was awarded Chandrakala award for being best Mining Engineering student of India, he was awarded Institute Silver Medal by IIT Kharagpur
* His movie Mithila Makhan got Best Maithili Film in the 63rd National Film Awards.
Early life
Samir Kumar is originally from Sasaram, a smal town in Bihar. He has spent most of his early days in Sasaram only. He has done his 12th from Shankar college, Sasaram.
Early career
Samir kumar started his banking career with ABN Amro in London in 2004.
Awards and recognition
* In 2001, he was awarded Chandrakala award for being best Mining Engineering student of India, he was awarded Institute Silver Medal by IIT Kharagpur
* His movie Mithila Makhan got Best Maithili Film in the 63rd National Film Awards.