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  • Boston Pops July 4 concert
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    Boston Pops July 4 concert
    July 4, 2024 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Boston Pops July 4th concert celebration at the Hatch Shell. Concert conducted by Keith Lockhart was attended by thousands. (Carin Somers / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Carin Somers

     

  • Boston Pops July 4 concert
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    Boston Pops July 4 concert
    July 4, 2024 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: The Singing Sergeants, Active Duty Musicians, The United States Air Force Band perform at the Boston Pops July 4th concert celebration at the Hatch Shell. Concert conducted by Keith Lockhart was attended by thousands. (Carin Somers / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Carin Somers

     

  • Boston Pops July 4 concert
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    Boston Pops July 4 concert
    July 4, 2024 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: The Singing Sergeants, Active Duty Musicians, The United States Air Force Band perform at the Boston Pops July 4th concert celebration at the Hatch Shell. Concert conducted by Keith Lockhart was attended by thousands. (Carin Somers / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Carin Somers

     

  • Boston Pops July 4 concert
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    Boston Pops July 4 concert
    July 4, 2024 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Boston Pops July 4th concert celebration at the Hatch Shell. Concert conducted by Keith Lockhart was attended by thousands. (Carin Somers / Polaris)July 4, 2024 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: The American flag flies over the Boston Pops July 4th concert celebration at the Hatch Shell. Concert conducted by Keith Lockhart was attended by thousands. (Carin Somers / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Carin Somers

     

  • Boston Pops July 4 concert
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    Boston Pops July 4 concert
    July 4, 2024 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Jerry Dale McFadden, Keyboardis with The Mavericks at the Boston Pops July 4th concert celebration at the Hatch Shell. Concert conducted by Keith Lockhart was attended by thousands. (Carin Somers / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Carin Somers

     

  • Boston Pops July 4 concert
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    Boston Pops July 4 concert
    July 4, 2024 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Orchestra conductor Keith Lockhart. Boston Pops July 4th concert celebration at the Hatch Shell. Concert conducted by Keith Lockhart was attended by thousands. (Carin Somers / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Carin Somers

     

  • Boston Pops July 4 concert
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    Boston Pops July 4 concert
    July 4, 2024 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and her children at the Boston Pops July 4th concert celebration at the Hatch Shell. Concert conducted by Keith Lockhart was attended by thousands. (Carin Somers / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Carin Somers

     

  • Boston Pops July 4 concert
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    Boston Pops July 4 concert
    July 4, 2024 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Girl group legend Darlene Love at the Boston Pops July 4th concert celebration at the Hatch Shell. Concert conducted by Keith Lockhart was attended by thousands. (Carin Somers / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Carin Somers

     

  • Boston 1997 Brad Delp © Chris Walter
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    Boston 1997 Brad Delp © Chris Walter
    Boston 1997 Brad Delp
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  • ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
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    ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13643145bb)
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales visit to Boston, Welcome to Earthshot, Boston City Hall, Massachusetts, USA - 30 Nov 2022
    Their Royal Highnesses' first engagement on arrival in Boston will see them join the Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, and Ambassador Caroline Kennedy for a very special event to start the countdown to The Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony on Friday. The Prince and Princess, together with Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will assemble at Speaker’s Corner outside City Hall in the centre of the city, where they will formally kick off Earthshot celebrations by lighting up Boston

    City Hall and landmarks across the city green. The Prince, Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will each give short remarks. Ahead of this special moment, The Prince and Princess will have an audience with Mayor Wu inside City Hall.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
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    ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13643145be)
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales visit to Boston, Welcome to Earthshot, Boston City Hall, Massachusetts, USA - 30 Nov 2022
    Their Royal Highnesses' first engagement on arrival in Boston will see them join the Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, and Ambassador Caroline Kennedy for a very special event to start the countdown to The Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony on Friday. The Prince and Princess, together with Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will assemble at Speaker’s Corner outside City Hall in the centre of the city, where they will formally kick off Earthshot celebrations by lighting up Boston

    City Hall and landmarks across the city green. The Prince, Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will each give short remarks. Ahead of this special moment, The Prince and Princess will have an audience with Mayor Wu inside City Hall.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
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    ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13643145bw)
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales visit to Boston, Welcome to Earthshot, Boston City Hall, Massachusetts, USA - 30 Nov 2022
    Their Royal Highnesses' first engagement on arrival in Boston will see them join the Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, and Ambassador Caroline Kennedy for a very special event to start the countdown to The Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony on Friday. The Prince and Princess, together with Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will assemble at Speaker’s Corner outside City Hall in the centre of the city, where they will formally kick off Earthshot celebrations by lighting up Boston

    City Hall and landmarks across the city green. The Prince, Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will each give short remarks. Ahead of this special moment, The Prince and Princess will have an audience with Mayor Wu inside City Hall.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
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    ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13643145bj)
    Catherine Princess of Wales
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales visit to Boston, Welcome to Earthshot, Boston City Hall, Massachusetts, USA - 30 Nov 2022
    Their Royal Highnesses' first engagement on arrival in Boston will see them join the Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, and Ambassador Caroline Kennedy for a very special event to start the countdown to The Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony on Friday. The Prince and Princess, together with Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will assemble at Speaker’s Corner outside City Hall in the centre of the city, where they will formally kick off Earthshot celebrations by lighting up Boston

    City Hall and landmarks across the city green. The Prince, Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will each give short remarks. Ahead of this special moment, The Prince and Princess will have an audience with Mayor Wu inside City Hall.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
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    ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13643145bt)
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales visit to Boston, Welcome to Earthshot, Boston City Hall, Massachusetts, USA - 30 Nov 2022
    Their Royal Highnesses' first engagement on arrival in Boston will see them join the Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, and Ambassador Caroline Kennedy for a very special event to start the countdown to The Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony on Friday. The Prince and Princess, together with Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will assemble at Speaker’s Corner outside City Hall in the centre of the city, where they will formally kick off Earthshot celebrations by lighting up Boston

    City Hall and landmarks across the city green. The Prince, Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will each give short remarks. Ahead of this special moment, The Prince and Princess will have an audience with Mayor Wu inside City Hall.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
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    ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13643145ca)
    Prince William
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales visit to Boston, Welcome to Earthshot, Boston City Hall, Massachusetts, USA - 30 Nov 2022
    Their Royal Highnesses' first engagement on arrival in Boston will see them join the Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, and Ambassador Caroline Kennedy for a very special event to start the countdown to The Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony on Friday. The Prince and Princess, together with Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will assemble at Speaker’s Corner outside City Hall in the centre of the city, where they will formally kick off Earthshot celebrations by lighting up Boston

    City Hall and landmarks across the city green. The Prince, Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will each give short remarks. Ahead of this special moment, The Prince and Princess will have an audience with Mayor Wu inside City Hall.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
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    ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13643145bz)
    Prince William
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales visit to Boston, Welcome to Earthshot, Boston City Hall, Massachusetts, USA - 30 Nov 2022
    Their Royal Highnesses' first engagement on arrival in Boston will see them join the Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, and Ambassador Caroline Kennedy for a very special event to start the countdown to The Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony on Friday. The Prince and Princess, together with Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will assemble at Speaker’s Corner outside City Hall in the centre of the city, where they will formally kick off Earthshot celebrations by lighting up Boston

    City Hall and landmarks across the city green. The Prince, Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will each give short remarks. Ahead of this special moment, The Prince and Princess will have an audience with Mayor Wu inside City Hall.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
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    ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13643145bx)
    Prince William
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales visit to Boston, Welcome to Earthshot, Boston City Hall, Massachusetts, USA - 30 Nov 2022
    Their Royal Highnesses' first engagement on arrival in Boston will see them join the Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, and Ambassador Caroline Kennedy for a very special event to start the countdown to The Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony on Friday. The Prince and Princess, together with Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will assemble at Speaker’s Corner outside City Hall in the centre of the city, where they will formally kick off Earthshot celebrations by lighting up Boston

    City Hall and landmarks across the city green. The Prince, Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will each give short remarks. Ahead of this special moment, The Prince and Princess will have an audience with Mayor Wu inside City Hall.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
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    ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13643145cb)
    Prince William
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales visit to Boston, Welcome to Earthshot, Boston City Hall, Massachusetts, USA - 30 Nov 2022
    Their Royal Highnesses' first engagement on arrival in Boston will see them join the Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, and Ambassador Caroline Kennedy for a very special event to start the countdown to The Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony on Friday. The Prince and Princess, together with Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will assemble at Speaker’s Corner outside City Hall in the centre of the city, where they will formally kick off Earthshot celebrations by lighting up Boston

    City Hall and landmarks across the city green. The Prince, Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will each give short remarks. Ahead of this special moment, The Prince and Princess will have an audience with Mayor Wu inside City Hall.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
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    ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13643145cc)
    Prince William
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales visit to Boston, Welcome to Earthshot, Boston City Hall, Massachusetts, USA - 30 Nov 2022
    Their Royal Highnesses' first engagement on arrival in Boston will see them join the Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, and Ambassador Caroline Kennedy for a very special event to start the countdown to The Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony on Friday. The Prince and Princess, together with Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will assemble at Speaker’s Corner outside City Hall in the centre of the city, where they will formally kick off Earthshot celebrations by lighting up Boston

    City Hall and landmarks across the city green. The Prince, Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will each give short remarks. Ahead of this special moment, The Prince and Princess will have an audience with Mayor Wu inside City Hall.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
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    ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13643145cd)
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales visit to Boston, Welcome to Earthshot, Boston City Hall, Massachusetts, USA - 30 Nov 2022
    Their Royal Highnesses' first engagement on arrival in Boston will see them join the Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, and Ambassador Caroline Kennedy for a very special event to start the countdown to The Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony on Friday. The Prince and Princess, together with Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will assemble at Speaker’s Corner outside City Hall in the centre of the city, where they will formally kick off Earthshot celebrations by lighting up Boston

    City Hall and landmarks across the city green. The Prince, Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will each give short remarks. Ahead of this special moment, The Prince and Princess will have an audience with Mayor Wu inside City Hall.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
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    ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13643145cm)
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales visit to Boston, Welcome to Earthshot, Boston City Hall, Massachusetts, USA - 30 Nov 2022
    Their Royal Highnesses' first engagement on arrival in Boston will see them join the Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, and Ambassador Caroline Kennedy for a very special event to start the countdown to The Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony on Friday. The Prince and Princess, together with Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will assemble at Speaker’s Corner outside City Hall in the centre of the city, where they will formally kick off Earthshot celebrations by lighting up Boston

    City Hall and landmarks across the city green. The Prince, Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will each give short remarks. Ahead of this special moment, The Prince and Princess will have an audience with Mayor Wu inside City Hall.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
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    ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13643145cq)
    Catherine Princess of Wales
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales visit to Boston, Welcome to Earthshot, Boston City Hall, Massachusetts, USA - 30 Nov 2022
    Their Royal Highnesses' first engagement on arrival in Boston will see them join the Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, and Ambassador Caroline Kennedy for a very special event to start the countdown to The Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony on Friday. The Prince and Princess, together with Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will assemble at Speaker’s Corner outside City Hall in the centre of the city, where they will formally kick off Earthshot celebrations by lighting up Boston

    City Hall and landmarks across the city green. The Prince, Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will each give short remarks. Ahead of this special moment, The Prince and Princess will have an audience with Mayor Wu inside City Hall.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
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    ROYALS - Prinz William und Catherine Prinzessin von Wales zu Besuch in Boston
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (13643145cp)
    Catherine Princess of Wales
    Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales visit to Boston, Welcome to Earthshot, Boston City Hall, Massachusetts, USA - 30 Nov 2022
    Their Royal Highnesses' first engagement on arrival in Boston will see them join the Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, and Ambassador Caroline Kennedy for a very special event to start the countdown to The Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony on Friday. The Prince and Princess, together with Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will assemble at Speaker’s Corner outside City Hall in the centre of the city, where they will formally kick off Earthshot celebrations by lighting up Boston

    City Hall and landmarks across the city green. The Prince, Mayor Wu and Ambassador Kennedy will each give short remarks. Ahead of this special moment, The Prince and Princess will have an audience with Mayor Wu inside City Hall.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
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    Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
    Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.

    'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.

    Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."

    Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.

    Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."

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  • Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
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    Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
    Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.

    'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.

    Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."

    Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.

    Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."

    © M. Scott Brauer / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
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    Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
    Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.

    'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.

    Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."

    Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.

    Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."

    © M. Scott Brauer / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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  • Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
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    Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
    Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.

    'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.

    Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."

    Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.

    Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."

    © M. Scott Brauer / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
    DUKAS_146927115_EYE
    Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
    Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.

    'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.

    Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."

    Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.

    Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."

    © M. Scott Brauer / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
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    Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
    Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.

    'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.

    Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."

    Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.

    Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."

    © M. Scott Brauer / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
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    Anabel Graetz, a new start after 60: I became an actor - and I’ve never made so much money
    Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.

    'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.

    Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."

    Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.

    Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."

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    Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.

    'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.

    Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."

    Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.

    Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."

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    Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.

    'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.

    Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."

    Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.

    Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."

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    Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.

    'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.

    Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."

    Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.

    Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."

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    Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.

    'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.

    Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."

    Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.

    Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."

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    Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.

    'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.

    Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."

    Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.

    Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."

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    Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.

    'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.

    Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."

    Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.

    Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."

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    Anabel Graetz has always known she had an interesting and unusual face. At the age of 80, it's now paying the bills.

    'It feels like a whole new world' ... Anabel Graetz at her home in Lexington, Massachusetts.

    Anabel Graetz has always worked in the arts, but she won her first screen part when she was 62 - in a fire safety short with Tom Bosley, best known for playing Howard Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days. The film work has since rolled in. This summer, at the age of 80, Graetz cleared her debts for the first time in her life. "I am earning more money than I ever have," she says. "It feels like a whole new world."

    Graetz's turning point came when she made it on to the books of a casting company in Boston which helps studios and production companies hire actors.

    Anabel Graetz says she studied acting, music, and singing. "I performed on stage for all my life thinking, of course, that film wasn't for me," she said. "Who starts being in films when they're in their 60s or 70s," Graetz laughs. "The funny thing is when I was a kid I thought I wanted to be in movies."

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    Michelle Wu is making headlines for another reason: championing free public transportation as part of a broader focus on affordability and tackling carbon emissions. This March, the city dropped the $1.70 fare for three bus lines that serve predominantly low-income areas and people of color. Amid budgetary concerns, the city will use a Covid-19 relief fund to make up for $8m of lost revenue. Ridership on the first free bus line has soared by 48%, from 47,000 to 70,000 weekly riders.

    Wu's personal experiences have made her deeply aware of gaps in civic services.

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    Michelle Wu is making headlines for another reason: championing free public transportation as part of a broader focus on affordability and tackling carbon emissions. This March, the city dropped the $1.70 fare for three bus lines that serve predominantly low-income areas and people of color. Amid budgetary concerns, the city will use a Covid-19 relief fund to make up for $8m of lost revenue. Ridership on the first free bus line has soared by 48%, from 47,000 to 70,000 weekly riders.

    Wu's personal experiences have made her deeply aware of gaps in civic services.

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    Michelle Wu is making headlines for another reason: championing free public transportation as part of a broader focus on affordability and tackling carbon emissions. This March, the city dropped the $1.70 fare for three bus lines that serve predominantly low-income areas and people of color. Amid budgetary concerns, the city will use a Covid-19 relief fund to make up for $8m of lost revenue. Ridership on the first free bus line has soared by 48%, from 47,000 to 70,000 weekly riders.

    Wu's personal experiences have made her deeply aware of gaps in civic services.

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    Wu's personal experiences have made her deeply aware of gaps in civic services.

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    Wu's personal experiences have made her deeply aware of gaps in civic services.

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    Wu's personal experiences have made her deeply aware of gaps in civic services.

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    Wu's personal experiences have made her deeply aware of gaps in civic services.

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