Andre Royo Plays Lucious' Brilliant, But Shady Lawyer. Last week, Empire Season 2 made its fall debut and gave us all a taste of what's to come for the Lyon family — many famous faces, Lucious Lyon making moves from jail, and of course, lots of drama. It's enough to make the week-long wait between episodes seem so long.
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If Lucious' laywer is as ruthless as Royo makes him out to be, Thristy would probably stop at nothing to get the charges dropped — including making whatever evidence that exists disappears. Along the same lines, Thirsty could have some witnesses magically appear that will make Lucious look innocent.
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Agent Harlow Carter, or simply Agent Carter, was a recurring character in the FOX series Empire. She is an FBI agent who is assigned to oversee the sale and use of narcotics in New York, as well as capturing and arresting known drug dealers or convicts. She is portrayed by Nealla Gordon.
Andre RoyoThurston "Thirsty" Rawlings is a recurring character in the second season of Empire. He was the lawyer who represented Lucious Lyon, and is currently an employee at Empire Entertainment....Thirsty RawlingsEducation:Law at the University of GuamEmpire ChronologyFirst Appearance:Without a CountryPortrayer:Andre Royo13 more rows
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Giuliana Green was the love interest of Lucious Lyon and the the Enemy of Cookie Lyon And Thirsty Rawlings. Her First Appearance was Play On and Her Last Appearance Was Toil and Trouble Part 2. It was Revealed the Giuliana Green Was Murdered in Las Vegas Right after The Explosions that Happened to Lucious Lyon.
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Bella Lyon is the biological daughter of the late Anika Calhoun and her former step-son Hakeem Lyon. Bella was also the older half-sister of the late Princess Lyon and she is the older half-sister of Prince Lyon. Bella, was taken from the Lyon family when the SWAT Team came to retrieve her in "Civil Heads Unclean".
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But in “A Lean and Hungry Look,” Thirsty informs Lucious about Shyne's duplicitous dealings and tells him that, to “cover his tracks,” Shyne killed Giuliana, who went missing after the explosion at the end of season 3, which Andre and Shyne were involved with.
Veteran actress Nia Long joined the third season of Empire as a guest star, however, her alleged demanding behavior put her at war with Empire star Taraji P. Henson who stars as Cookie Lyon. Apparently, the entire feud started with a joke that was made at Long's expense because of her chronic lateness and rudeness.
It's being called Demi Moore's most daunting opposition yet — the Lyon clan from the show Empire. Demi plays Nurse Claudia, who's working with Lucious (Terrence Howard) to help him regain his memory after the explosive events of last season's finale.
If Lucious' laywer is as ruthless as Royo makes him out to be, Thristy would probably stop at nothing to get the charges dropped — including making whatever evidence that exists disappears.
Along the same lines, Thirsty could have some witnesses magically appear that will make Lucious look innocent.
Everyone's got a dream — and what if Thirsty's real ambition was music? Perhaps he and Lucious make a deal: Thirsty can defend Lucious in exchange for a record deal or at least some recording time at Empire Entertainment.
On most TV shows, the presence and casting of a lawyer usually means a TV show is headed to court room. Thirsty could be defending Lucious to a jury.
Maybe Thirsty isn't Lucious' lawyer for court or crime — perhaps he's needed so Lucious can better communicate with the Lyon family from jail. It'll be a lot easier for Lucious to help run Empire Entertainment if he has a representative at that board room table. After all, as we saw in the premiere, Jamal's having a hard time juggling it all.
If Thirsty has a shady past, he may still be involved in questionable dealings in the present.
Portrayer: Andre Royo. Thurston "Thirsty" Rawlings is a recurring character in the second season of Empire. He was the lawyer who represented Lucious Lyon, and is currently an employee at Empire Entertainment .
Thirsty arranges a meeting with himself and Lucious in jail, the latter of whom is having his own meeting with Jamal. Jamal, who wonders why a lawyer is wearing a bright purple suit, asks where he went to law school. Thirsty reveals that he went to the University of Guam, which he quickly defends by adding that it is the same curriculum, but different campus (in comparison with Harvard). He also adds that none of Lucious ' Harvard educated lawyers have not managed to secure him a bail hearing. One of the correctional officers notices Thirsty having an unauthorized meeting with Lucious and hauls him away, as Lucious tells Jamal to make a meeting with Thirsty.
He tells the court that he is late due to some last minute evidence, which he gives to the bailiff, who passes it to the judge.
Jamal, who wonders why a lawyer is wearing a bright purple suit, asks where he went to law school. Thirsty reveals that he went to the University of Guam, which he quickly defends by adding that it is the same curriculum, ...
He was the lawyer who represented Lucious Lyon, and is currently an employee at Empire Entertainment .
He also adds that none of Lucious ' Har vard educated lawyers have not managed to secure him a bail hearing. One of the correctional officers notices Thirsty having an unauthorized meeting with Lucious and hauls him away, as Lucious tells Jamal to make a meeting with Thirsty.
Emily Blunt talks to Charlie Stayt about her new film Sicario. Blunt says: "There are a lot of films that are coming out that embrace stronger roles for women - more complicated roles, not just about being strong or having a gun. That's so boring.".
She came to international attention opposite Meryl Streep in The Devil Wears Prada, and her other film roles include The Adjustment Bureau, Salmon Fishing in the Yemen and Looper.
She played the title role in The Young Victoria. image copyright. Lionsgate. image caption. Kate Macer (Emily Blunt) is the only woman on screen for most of the film. Her acting career started on stage, with Blunt making her West End debut in 2001 opposite Dame Judi Dench in The Royal Family.
She is then recruited to a covert black-ops mission headed by mysterious Colombian Alejandro (Benicio del Toro) and special agent Matt Graver (Josh Brolin). Blunt had no back story to work on for Kate "except that she just got a divorce and she needs a new bra", so she fleshed out the role by talking to real-life female FBI agents.
That's so boring.". Blunt and Ferguson are about to work together on the film adaptation of the bestselling book The Girl on the Train. Blunt will play the girl of the title - an alcoholic divorcee who fantasises about a couple she sees from her train.
While promoting Sicario at last month's Toronto film festival, Blunt revealed a potential backer had wanted screenwriter Taylor Sheridan to rewrite the lead character as a man in order to attract further investment.
Emily Blunt: Sicario role inspired by real female FBI officers. In crime drama Sicario, Emily Blunt plays the lead role of an FBI agent who joins an elite force to combat a drugs warlords on the US-Mexico border. For almost the entire film, she is the only woman on screen.
Thurston played in 23 matches, scored 11 tries and kicked 79 goals for the Cowboys in the 2009 NRL season. After the NRL season had ended, Thurston kicked seven goals from as many attempts as the Prime Minister's team defeated Papua New Guinea 42–18 in Port Moresby.
In Round 3 against the Brisbane Broncos, Thurston played his 100th NRL match in the Cowboys 36–2 loss at Suncorp Stadium. Thurston was selected at halfback in the Australian team for the Centenary Test against New Zealand, Thurston kicked 4 goals in the Kangaroos 28–12 win at the SCG.
Thurston played 17 matches, scored 4 tries and kicked 39 goals for the Cowboys in the 2008 NRL season. In August 2008, Thurston was named in the Australia training squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup. On 7 October 2008, Thurston was confirmed in the final 24-man Australian squad.
Although Thurston never cemented a starting position and only took part in 29 matches throughout three seasons at Canterbury-Bankstown, in his final year in 2004, he was part of the Premiership-winning side, coming off the bench in the club's 16–13 win over the Sydney Roosters in the 2004 NRL Grand Final. Thurston wore jersey #18 for the match as he had been a late inclusion for regular captain Steve Price who, in the lead up to the match, was ruled out with a knee injury. As Price had initially housed and mentored him upon his arrival in Sydney, Thurston gave his premiership ring to Price as a thank you. Price was then able to give Thurston another ring in return. Towards the end of the season it was announced that 2004 would be his final year for the Sydney club as he was signed by the North Queensland Cowboys for 2005. Thurston played 7 matches and scored 4 tries for the year. At the end of the season, Thurston was approached by New Zealand but turned them down in favour of representing Australia and Queensland.
Thurston made his NRL debut for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in round 13 of the 2002 NRL season against the Penrith Panthers, coming off the interchange bench in the 38–24 win at Penrith Stadium. In round 21 against the North Queensland Cowboys, Thurston scored his first and second NRL career tries in Canterbury-Bankstown's 34–26 win at Dairy Farmers Stadium. Thurston scored 2 from 7 games tries in his debut season. As a specialist in the halves, Thurston was behind established Canterbury halves pairing Brent Sherwin and Braith Anasta and many of his critics still believed he was still too small in stature to be competitive in the NRL. Thurston was limited to 7 appearances for the 2002 season due to the Bulldogs' salary cap breach, as his payments for first-grade matches would have continued to breach the NRL's salary cap.
Thurston played in all 3 matches and kicked 7 goals. After the series, the Cowboys hit a mid-year slump and Thurston dislocated his knee in Round 20.
2002. Thurston made his NRL debut for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in round 13 of the 2002 NRL season against the Penrith Panthers, coming off the interchange bench in the 38–24 win at Penrith Stadium.