Outcast (TV series)

Outcast is an upcoming American horror drama television series based on the comics of the same name by Robert Kirkman. A ten-episode first season will debut on Cinemax in 2016.

Cast

Main cast

  • Patrick Fugit as Kyle Barnes
  • Philip Glenister as Reverend Anderson
  • Gabriel Bateman as Joshua Austin
  • Wrenn Schmidt as Megan Holter
  • Recurring cast

  • David Denman as Mark Holter
  • Melinda McGraw as Patricia MacCready
  • Grace Zabriskie as Mildred
  • Catherine Dent as Janet Anderson
  • Lee Tergesen as Blake Morrow
  • Brent Spiner as Sidney
  • Production

    Cinemax picked up the rights to produce a show based on the comic in 2013. Ten episodes were announced to be produced with lead cast Patrick Fugit as Kyle Barnes and Philip Glenister as Reverend Anderson for the television series along with Gabriel Bateman, while Adam Wingard was hired to direct the pilot produced by Fox International Channels. More cast was announced including David Denman as Mark Holter, Melinda McGraw as Patricia MacCready, Grace Zabriskie as Mildred, Catherine Dent as Janet Anderson, Lee Tergesen as Blake Morrow, and Brent Spiner.

    Outcast (1928 film)

    Outcast is a 1928 silent film drama produced and distributed by First National Pictures. It was directed by William A. Seiter and stars Corinne Griffith, often considered one of the most beautiful women in film. This story had been filmed in 1917 as The World and the Woman with Jeanne Eagels. In 1922 a Paramount film of the same name with Elsie Ferguson reprising her stage role was released. Both films were based on a 1914 play, Outcast, by Hubert Henry Davies which starred Ferguson. The Seiter/Griffith film was an all silent with Vitaphone music and sound effects. In the sound era the story was filmed once again as The Girl from 10th Avenue starring Bette Davis.

    Cast

  • Corinne Griffith as Miriam
  • James Ford as Tony
  • Edmund Lowe as Geoffrey
  • Huntley Gordon as Hugh
  • Kathryn Carver as Valentine
  • Louise Fazenda as Mabel
  • Claude King as Moreland
  • Sam Hardy as Jack
  • Patsy O'Byrne as Mrs. O'Brien
  • Lee Moran as Fred
  • See also

  • The World and the Woman (1916)
  • Outcast (1917)
  • Outcast (1922)
  • The Girl from 10th Avenue (1935)
  • Izgoy

    Izgoy (Изгой, Exile) - is a studio album by Alisa released in 2005 by Real Records. Outcast was the first album made by a new line up (with Igor Romanov (lead guitar) and Andrey Vdovichenko (drums)). A single Blue Border (Синий предел, Siniy Predel) preceded the album. The band released three video clips for the songs from the album: Rock-n-Roll Cross (Рок-н-ролл крест), The Brutes (Звери) and Baptism (Крещение).

    Recording

    At the end of January 2005 Alisa began to record the album Outcast. German audio engineers were invited: Jam (already took part in mixing of the previous album It's later than you think) and Dave. Earlier both engineers worked with Guano Apes, Rammstein and U2.

    At first Alisa made a demo record which was sent to Germany. Then Jam and Dave moved to Saint Petersburg and controlled the record process at studio "Dobrolet".

    Musicians did their best; sometimes Konstantin Kinchev finished to record his parts at 6 a.m. Eugeny Levin interpreted from Russian to English and vice versa, that is why he couldn't speak as usual after five days of recording. Igor Vdovichenko played very precisely what made the recording easier for Petr Samoylov. Igor Romanov was very scrupulous about his parts - he was ready to record them more and more times even when it wasn't necessary. Sometimes other members of the band had to stop him so that the album didn't consist only of his solos. Dmitry Parfenov recorded his parts at home and in studio he was only controlling the process of recording.

    Voices (Chris Young song)

    "Voices" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Chris Young. After charting in mid-2008 on the Hot Country Songs charts, "Voices" was re-released in July 2010 following Young's first two Number one singles, "Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress Song)" and "The Man I Want to Be." The song is included on his album The Man I Want to Be, as well as a digital extended play of the same title. "Voices" became Young's third-consecutive Number One hit for the chart week ending February 19, 2011. The song spent 20 weeks on the Hot Country Songs chart during its first run plus 31 more weeks in its second run during its rise to #1. The song was written by Young, Chris Tompkins and Craig Wiseman.

    History

    At the 2008 CMA Music Fest, Young offered fans the opportunity to make personal recordings of dedications to special people in their lives. These fans received e-mails containing the song and the dedications.

    Young told The Boot that he wanted to re-release it because it was popular with his fans. It was accompanied by a digital extended play of the same title, comprising that song and three cover songs, "to share with fans some of the musical voices that helped make me the man I am today."

    Voices (Vangelis album)

    Voices is a 1995 album by Greek electronic composer and artist Vangelis.

    Its music was used in the soundtrack for the 1998 documentary Deep Sea, Deep Secrets co-produced by The Learning Channel and Discovery Channel, together with music from Vangelis next album, Oceanic.

    The track "Ask the Mountains" was also used as the music for the TV commercial for the Hotpoint/Ariston Aqualtis washing machine. Caroline Lavelle, who has worked and played with people like Peter Gabriel, Loreena McKennitt and Afro Celt Sound System as well as David Gilmour, sings and plays cello on the song "Come to me". Paul Young and Stina Nordenstam also collaborate on that album.

    Track listing

  • "Voices" (Vangelis) – 7:01
  • "Echoes" (Vangelis) – 8:23
  • "Come to Me" (Vangelis, Lavelle) – 4:33
  • "P.S." (Vangelis) – 2:06
  • "Ask the Mountains" (Vangelis, Nordenstam) – 7:53
  • "Prelude" (Vangelis) – 4:25
  • "Losing Sleep" (Vangelis, Young) – 6:41
  • "Messages" (Vangelis) – 7:39
  • "Dream in an Open Place" (Vangelis) – 5:56
  • Musicians

    Identity (Zee album)

    Identity is the only album by Zee, a short-lived side project of Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright, a duo partnership consisting of Wright and Dave Harris of New Romantic outfit Fashion, released in 1984. Wright later stated that he felt Identity was an "experimental mistake" that should never have been released. The album was written and produced by Wright and Harris and all the lyrics were penned by Harris.

    The album makes heavy use of the Fairlight CMI, a musical synthesizer popularized in the 1980s. This creates a very electronic sound that persists through every track.

    "Confusion" was released as a single with "Eyes of a Gypsy" as the B-side.

    Track listing

    All lyrics written by Dave Harris, all music composed by Richard Wright and Dave Harris.

    Non-album tracks

  • "Confusion" (Single Mix) – 3:36
  • "Confusion" (12" Mix) – 6:21
  • "Eyes of a Gypsy" (From the "Confusion" 12" UK single) – 4:11
  • Personnel

  • Richard Wright: keyboards, percussion, fairlight, backing vocals
  • Dave "Dee" Harris: guitars, keyboards, percussion, fairlight, lead vocals
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