She is a princess of the castle who lives with her widowed father, her devoted nanny, Looti, and her cat, Turnip. She was voiced by Somlai Edina in the original Hungarian and Sally Ann Marsh in the English dub. Irene is sweet, kind, caring, selfless, innocent, brave, courageous, optimistic and adventurous.
On December 9, 2013, Irene was one of the second batch of trainees introduced as a member of SM Rookies, a pre-debut team of trainees under SM Entertainment, alongside former trainee Lami and now- NCT member Jaehyun.
Much of Irene's popularity in England stemmed from the character Irene Forsyte in Galsworthy's The Forsyte Saga (pronounced eye-reen-ee). Americans identified it with the sparkling Irene Dunne of Hollywood's Golden Age. Irene was a Top 20 name from 1915 to 1925, remaining in the Top 100 until 1945.
– In the same month, she became a panelist on the KBS show Trick & True with band mate Wendy. – Her favorite movie is “The notebook”. – Irene made her acting debut with webdrama ‘The Female Employees of a Game Company’ as female lead A-reum.
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Note: Because the Japanese language does not rely heavily on gender pronouns (he/she/they), we have chosen to use he/his to respect James' wish to be referred to as a man and be treated as such in the most current updates in the manga. James' character profile at the end of volume 17 uses they/them pronouns.
Natalie Van Sistine is the English dub voice of James Bond / Irene Adler in Moriarty the Patriot, and Yōko Hikasa is the Japanese voice.
It is originally assumed that Moriarty is a man, due in part to her getting a man to speak on the phone for her. It is later revealed that Moriarty is the woman whom Holmes knew as Irene Adler.
Benedict Cumberbatch says that his character fell for the charms of Irene Adler. Benedict Cumberbatch has revealed that his character Sherlock fell in love with Irene Adler in 'A Scandal in Belgravia'.
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Moriarty the Patriot憂国のモリアーティ (Yūkoku no Moriāti)Licensed byCrunchyroll SA/SEA Muse CommunicationOriginal networkTokyo MX, BS11, MBSOriginal runOctober 11, 2020 – June 27, 2021Episodes24 + 2 OVAs18 more rows
Sherlock Holmes (シャーロック・ホームズ, Shārokku Hōmuzu) is one of the main characters of MORIARTY THE PATRIOT. He is the arch-nemesis of William James Moriarty & is a consulting detective.
She gets scared easily. She is good friends with BLACKPINK’s Jennie and Mamamoo's Solar. Irene shares her real name of Joo-hyun with her former SM labelmate and the singer and actress, Seo Ju-hyun, who is better known by her stage name of Seohyun.
Irene was born and raised in Daegu, South Korea. Her family consists of her parents and younger sister.
Various clips of Irene were released in S.M. Entertainment's official Youtube channel, one of which included her and Seulgi dancing to Be Natural , a song originally performed by S.M. Entertainment's former group S.E.S., showcasing their dancing. Prior to debut, she has also appeared in a few music videos of labelmates.
During her teenage years, Irene attended Haknam High School. In 2009, she made a successful audition to SM Entertainment and trained five years in the company, before debuting as a member of Red Velvet.
On August 1, 2014, she finally debuted with Red Velvet. She was assigned to represent the color pink. In November 2014, she appeared in the music video for Cho Kyuhyun's single "At Gwanghwamun". From May 1, 2015 to June 24, 2016, Irene hosted Music Bank with model Park Bo-gum.
S.M. Rookies. " Focus on things that bring your mood up. " —Irene. Bae Joo-hyun (Hangul: 배주현, born on March 29, 1991), also known as Irene, is a South-Korean singer, dancer, rapper and television personality. She is the leader, vocalist, lead dancer, main rapper, visual and center of South-Korean girl group Red Velvet .
She had her own room when they first debuted, but later had to share her room with Yeri when she joined the group. Now they live in a dorm where they all have their own rooms.
– She also dislikes coffee. – Irene normally doesn’t eat vegetables and she only eats them when they are in soups. (EYE CONTACT CAM) – Her favorite color is purple.
Instagram: @renebaebae. Irene facts: – She was born in Daegu, South Korea. She came to Seoul during her 3rd year of high school, in order to be a performer. – Family: Parents, younger sibling.
Irene really wanted to go to Wendy's house in Canada, she mentioned it in many shows as her dream destination and irene is not very close with V nor sehun, we can say irene and sehun are friends (because of their trainee days) but not V
He named her "Irene" because he thought it sounded cute and started to draw her to see if he could actually draw girls. In the end, he admits that he thinks he couldn't draw girls.
That is Irene. ”. Gorgeous Irene (ゴージャス★アイリン. , Gōjasu Airin) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. It was first published by Shueisha in the Autumn Special of Weekly Shonen Jump on October 1, 1985 and later released in Issue #1 of Super Jump on December 29, 1986. The manga is split into 2 chapters, each with ...
Lauper attempts to attack Irene with a giant chainsaw, but Irene dodges all of it and learns Lauper's movements with her special Death Dance. Irene's Heart Magic allows her to take control of Lauper's body after Lauper smells the scent of her perfume. She manipulates Lauper into cutting herself in half with her chainsaw by using her Execution Makeup. Irene expresses sorrow that the young man spoke about her to Lauper. She lets him live because she had promised to and then leaves.
He has a squirrel go find Irene to tell her that an assassin is after her before he dies. The gang puts out a bulletin alert for Irene, warning that Irene is extremely dangerous and has hypnotic powers. In the past, Irene's father was a killer born in the underworld.
Irene transforms using her Battle Makeup and reveals her killer instinct. The makeup uses the muscles in Irene's face to force the insects out of her skin. Irene then dances and draws on her opponent's lips using her lipstick, preventing the woman from being able to close her mouth. Since the woman doesn't have repellent in her mouth, the fire ants begin crawling into her mouth and eat her from within. Irene apologizes to Michael for lying to him and gives him a kiss before leaving.
With her mysterious phantom tattoo ability which lets her grow an arm from her back, the woman stabs Irene. However, Irene had planted mines in the floors of Michael's home since she expected assassins to target her. One of the mines explode, causing the woman to lose a foot.
The butler's squirrel finds Irene and tells her the news. However, Michael suddenly grabs Irene's purse and knocks her down, demanding her money. He realizes she only has makeup in there and nothing else. Angered at Irene lacking fear, Michael takes out a knife.
Type of Hero. Kid Monarch. Princess Irene (deliberately pronounced EYE-ree-nee), or Angelika in the original is the female of two protagonists of the 1991 Hungarian indie film The Princess and the Goblin. She is a princess of the castle who lives with her widowed father, her devoted nanny, Looti, and her cat, Turnip.
Finally, a mining boy named Curdie rescues her by singing (something the goblins hate) and takes them back to the castle. Irene promises to kiss Curdie as a token of her gratitude. Irene is then scolded by Looti for wandering off and for trying to explain about the goblin creatures, which the latter doesn't believe.
Later, that night, Irene decides to follow the thread, one of the obstacles being that the thread is stuck through a big pile of rocks. She loses hope until Turnip tries climbing, only to knock them down, thus giving her the idea. She then pushes the rocks out of the way and finds out that it leads to where Curdie is (sealed by a boulder in another open space due to the secondary adversary, the Goblin Queen ). Curdie becomes doubtful, but reluctantly goes with Irene, not believing she was following her great-great grandmother's thread (neither of the two he believes in). When Irene and the gang end up in the Goblin's Royal Bedroom, it is from Curdie (who removes one of the Queen's shoes) that she finds out she has six toes on each foot. Curdie tries to take off the other shoe, but she wakes up (due to Turnip sniffing and licking the other foot) and calls the guards to get Irene (who was part of the Queen's son Froglip 's plan). Froglip's plan was to marry Irene so he will rule over the "sun people" [as the goblins call humans] as revenge for goblins being driven underground hundreds of years ago). She finally manages to escape with Curdie and Turnip with the thread. Finally, they have escaped from underground. Irene tries to show her great-great grandmother to Curdie, but he thinks she is lying to him. It is much later that she finds out that her great-great grandmother wasn't there because she had found her own magic already ; therefore, the Princess didn't need her anymore.
Finally, Curdie finds Irene being abducted by Froglip and is still being taken away during the flood. Finally, later, she is seen trying to grab onto a branch, but it snaps, and she doesn't believe that Curdie can catch her when she floats by (though he says so) because of the current's strength. However, she is saved anyway. She warns Curdie of Froglip's arrival, and she tries to stop the latter from breaking the former's back, but she is pushed off. However, she manages to hurt the most sensitive of Froglip's body: his feet. Again, after Froglip falls to his death, Curdie helps her up and apologizes to her for not believing him. She reminds him of when they first met and kisses him on the cheek (to fulfill her promise) and finally is reunited with her father. She then joins Curdie and the soldiers in the last reprise for the only song, "A Spark Inside Us".
Irene explains her news, and believes that her great-great grandmother was a dream, but realizes otherwise when she sees one of her pigeons. As she explains about the goblins, that convinces her father that they exist, and he orders his guards to guard the castle against them. However, as the inept guards don't believe stories about goblins, a goblin cat sneaks in to attack, but Irene (who is sleeping) gets away with Turnip. Then she goes up to the attic again to be healed by her great-great grandmother, but mostly for the latter to give her a thread (which isn't for sewing, but for her to find her own magic). Irene is advised to use the thread when she is in trouble.
Irene is advised to use the thread when she is in trouble. Later, that night, Irene decides to follow the thread, one of the obstacles being that the thread is stuck through a big pile of rocks. She loses hope until Turnip tries climbing, only to knock them down, thus giving her the idea.
Irene (aka "Aline") on the poster for the German dub.
In the 2019 English dub, she was even voiced by Shakina Nayfack, a rising Jewish transgender actor.
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Often pronounced with three syllables, it spread throughout Europe in a range of variations and is a royal name in Greece, Denmark, and the Netherlands. Much of Irene's popularity in England stemmed from the character Irene Forsyte in Galsworthy's The Forsyte Saga (pronounced eye-reen-ee). Americans identified it with the sparkling Irene Dunne ...
The name Irene is a girl's name of Greek origin meaning "peace". Serene Irene, the name of the Greek goddess of peace and one of the most familiar Greek goddess names, was hugely popular in ancient Rome and again in the United States a hundred years ago. One of the most popular names of the Roman Empire and the name of several early saints, ...
IreneQueen of Attolia, character in The Queen's Thief series by Megan Whalen Turner. Irene Denholmcharacter in the Harry Potter series. Irene Frederickcharacter on TV's "Warehouse 13". Irene the Conciergecharacter on TV's "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody". Lady Irenecharacter in Aphmau's YouTube series.
Some other references include the eponymous early smash hit Broadway musical, famed ballroom dancer Irene Castle (portrayed on film by Ginger Rogers), the Hollywood costume designer known simply as Irene, the Uma Thurman character in Gattaca, Irene Denholm the Harry Potter student at Hogwarts School, and the lullaby-ready song Goodnight, Irene.
Look up Irene in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Irene is a name derived from εἰρήνη (eirēnē), the Greek for "peace". See Irene (given name) . Irene, Irina, Irini, Irin, Eirene, Eirini, Eireni, or Ireen may refer to:
Irene (play), a play written by Samuel Johnson between 1726 and 1749. Irène, a play by Voltaire (1778) Princess Irene, the heroine of The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald. Irene Redfield, a character in the novel Passing, by Nella Larsen. Irene, also known as The sleeper, a poem or Edgar Allan Poe.
Hurricane Irene (1981), part of the 1981 Atlantic hurricane season, eventually struck France. Hurricane Irene (1999) passed over Cuba and inflicted much damage on Florida. Hurricane Irene (2005) Hurricane Irene (2011), caused extensive damage to the Greater Antilles and the US East Coast—name was retired after 2011.
SMS Irene, a German protected cruiser in service from 1887 to 1921. Irene (sternwheeler), a steamboat of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet in the early 1900s. TSS Irene (1885), a steam turbine cargo vessel operated by the London and North Western Railway from 1885 to 1906. MV Irene SL, a Greek-owned supertanker.
Lake Irene, a small lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, United States. Lake Irene, a lake in Minnesota. Eirini station, an Athens metro station in Ano Maroussi, Greece. Irene Lake, Quebec, Canada. Irene River (Opawica River tributary), a tributary of the Opawica River in Quebec, Canada.
Irene, also known as The sleeper, a poem or Edgar Allan Poe. Irene Adler , a character in the Sherlock Holmes story "A Scandal in Bohemia". Irene Forsyte, a character in The Forsyte Saga. Irene Pollock, a character in the 44 Scotland Street series. Irene Van de Kamp, a character in the Good Girls (comics) series.
Irene Van de Kamp, a character in the Good Girls (comics) series. Destiny (Irene Adler), a Marvel Comics character. Irene Kennedy, a character in multiple Vince Flynn novels. Irene Iddesleigh, the eponymous protagonist of a novel by Amanda McKittrick Ros.