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$1.2 Million Michelle DiBernardo Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family Michelle DiBernardo is an actress and director, known for Transformation (2016), A.K.A. Alice and CJack Run Network Presents: Visionary Minds (2017). Net Worth$1.2 MillionProfessionActress, Director, ProducerActress TitleYearStatusCharacterA.K.A. AlicecompletedDuchessEl Cóndor en Nueva YorkfilmingMicaela Dead GirlTransformation2016David's MotherLance Bronson: The Motion Picture2015Samoan Dream / Lady BirdRise Up and Fall2012Diamond Dolls Patron 1The Ride2011/IIShortWifeWriter's Block2010/VIPress Conference PhotographerFinal Curtain: Part 10 - The Terror Lives On2009KarenDirector TitleYearStatusCharacterCJack Run Network Presents: Visionary Minds2017TV Series 3 episodesProducer TitleYearStatusCharacterCJack Run Network Presents: Visionary MindsTV Series co-producer - 2 episodes, 2017 producer - 1 episode, 2017Cinematographer TitleYearStatusCharacterCJack Run Network Presents: Visionary Minds2017TV Series 1 episodeEditor TitleYearStatusCharacterCJack Run Network Presents: Visionary Minds2017TV Series 1 episodeLocation Management TitleYearStatusCharacterCJack Run Network Presents: Visionary Minds2017TV Series location manager - 1 episodeMake Up Department TitleYearStatusCharacterStill Life with Family2017Short makeup artistSelf TitleYearStatusCharacterCJack Run Network Presents: Visionary Minds2017TV SeriesHerself Known for moviesTransformation (2016) Read More...
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Even if you think you don’t know the superhero landing, you know the superhero landing.
The pose has become as ubiquitous as spandex in superhero movies. How it works is a character drops from a height and slams into the ground in a crouch with feet spread apart, knees bent — or on one knee, always with a fist pounding the earth.
The move, also called a three-point landing, has become so well-worn that it’s parodied in the new “Black Widow” film, out Friday. Read More...