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Onie 2022-09-07 00:26:00
When death comes
This is very similar to the book
I read when I was a senior. After death, if there are still regrets in the world, and there are still wishes unfinished, it is impossible to find the light that belongs to him, and I cannot go to heaven. Yes, I want to continue to stay in the world to complete
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Alexandrine 2022-09-18 07:40:38
Cherish life starts from remembering death
"People don't have any sense of fear about the state of death, they are just worried about the process of dying." Perhaps the fast-paced urban lifestyle in the peaceful era has left us no time to think about such heavy and profound topics as life and death. But "dead like me", an American drama...

A.J. Cook
AJ Cook (AJ Cook), born on July 22, 1978 in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, is an actor.
In 1997 he debuted in the TV movie " Father " and played the supporting role Lisa
[1]
. In 1999, he played Mary Lisbon, one of the five daughters , in the film debut " The Virgin Suicides "
[2]
. In 2003, starred in the movie " Final Destination 2 "
[3]
. In 2005, he played the resident role Jennifer Jareau in the CBS American drama " Criminal Minds "; he briefly left the " Criminal Minds " crew in 2010 and returned to become a resident role again in 2011
[4]
. In 2011, he also played the protagonist Libba in the TV movie " Bringing Ashley Home " and was nominated for the Prism Award Miniseries or TV Movie Best Performance Award with this film
[5]
.
Early Experience
AJ Cook, whose real name is Andrea Joy Cook, was born on July 22, 1978 in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
. She started dancing at the age of four and studied at Whitby Anderson Vocational College. Cook, who was declared blind in the second grade due to severe astigmatism, had to use thick glasses to correct her vision. In 2007, she underwent corneal implant surgery and completely improved her vision
. In 1997, she got her first acting job, performing at a McDonald’s business event
.
Performing Experience
In 1997, AJ Cook debuted and played the supporting role Lisa in the TV movie " Father "
.
In 1999, AJ Cook played Mary Lisbon, one of the five daughters , in his film debut " The Virgin Suicides ", and collaborated with Kirsten Caroline Dunst and Josh Hartnett in the play
.
In 2001, she played the leading role in the horror film " Ripper " for the first time , in which she played Molly Keller
.
In 2003, she appeared in the movie " Final Destination 2 " with Ali Larter , struggling to escape the death of death
. In the same year, she also played the resident role Lindsay Walker in the American drama " Tru Calling " starring Eliza Patricia Dushku
.
In 2005, AJ Cook started playing the resident role Jennifer Jareau in the CBS American drama " Criminal Minds "
.
In 2008, she played Miranda Bliss in the independent comedy film " Misconceptions " directed and written by Ron Satlof , a married conservative who helped a gay couple conceive offspring
.
In 2010, AJ Cook was expelled from the crew of " Criminal Minds " by CBS because of his lack of creativity in acting
.
In 2011, she returned to the American drama " Criminal Minds " and became a resident role again
. In the same year, she also played the leading role of Libba in the TV movie " Bringing Ashley Home ".
With this film, she also nominated for the Prism Award for Miniseries or TV Movie Best Performance Award
.
Personal Life
Family life
AJ Cook's father Mike is a teacher; mother Sandra works as a psychiatrist; she also has three siblings Nathan, Paul and Angela
.
Love life
AJ Cook met Nathan Anderson while taking a film course at Utah Valley State University. The two married in September 2001. On September 13, 2008, she gave birth to her son Mekhai Allan Anderson
.
Character Evaluation
AJ Cook is a blonde and sexy girl. The most famous role is Jennifer Jareau in the American drama " Criminal Minds ". She is loved by fans because of this drama. 55,000 loyal fans have signed and urged the crew not to get rid of it. This role shows her status in the play and her popularity among the audience
.
Extended Reading
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Dolores Herbig: GEORGIA LASS!
George: [bumping her head] What?
Dolores Herbig: What?
George: [quickly rethinking] Who?
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Brian: Look! A Pterodactyl!
George: [thinking] Please tell me I didn't just fall for that.