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Austin Highsmith Garces, also credited as Austin Highsmith (born March 3, 1981), [1] is an American actress. Garces played Phoebe in Dolphin Tale as well as the sequel, Dolphin Tale 2 [2] and Garces later co-wrote a Lifetime film based on the series. [3] She later wrote and co-starred in Harvest of the Heart. [4]
Highsmith, nevertheless, felt guilty over her death and prominently displayed Cornell's oil portrait of her in all her homes. Cornell was the inspiration for the artist Derwatt in Ripley Under Ground. [10]: 101, 133, 263 Highsmith began a year-long affair with the rich socialite Virginia Kent Catherwood in June 1946.
Gangster Squad is a 2013 American action thriller film directed by Ruben Fleischer and written by Will Beall, based on a non-fiction book by Paul Lieberman. The film stars Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling, Nick Nolte, Emma Stone, Anthony Mackie, Giovanni Ribisi, Robert Patrick, Michael Peña and Sean Penn.
Demi Lovato, Marion Ross, Alan Mandell, Jonathan Goldstein, Emily Bergl, Amy Farrington and Austin Highsmith made their first guest appearances, while George reprised his role as guest star. The title of the episode refers to the song " Shiny Happy People " by the American rock band R.E.M.
Austin Highsmith as Phoebe, the trainer of Clearwater Marine Aquarium. Juliana Harkavy as Rebecca, the marine veterinarian of Clearwater Marine Aquarium. Richard Libertini as the fisherman who finds Winter. He later visits during the fundraiser and gives them a generous donation. (Libertini's final film role before his death in 2016.)
Portrayed by Austin Highsmith; Appeared in: season 2; Kristen Lang is the new psychology teacher at GWH. She teaches Emma and her friends about dreamscaping and dream analysis, which providing. Lang is a young, idealistic high school psychology teacher who becomes a confidant and mentor to her students.
In The New York Times, Anthony Boucher wrote: "It's a curious and absorbing novel, almost unique in its fantastic and ironic tone". [3]Highsmith's biographer Andrew Wilson calls this work "the author's most postmodern novel" and describes it as "a literary hall of mirrors in which reality and fiction are constantly reflected and, ultimately, confused".
Austin Highsmith Garces (born 1981), American actress Austin B. Garretson (1856–1931), American labor leader Austin Garvin (1945–2022), Irish Gaelic football manager