Voice of Disney s Sebastian the Crab dies at age 72
MEG KINNARD, Associated Press
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) Samuel E. Wright, the South Carolina native who famously voiced “Sebastian the Crab” in Disney’s “The Little Mermaid and had an acting career spanning five decades, died this week. He was 72.
Wright died Monday in New York after a three-year bout with prostate cancer, according to his family s obituary.
“My beautiful, strong, loving daddy is off to his next adventure,” one of Wright s daughters, Dee Kelly, wrote Tuesday on Facebook. “My heart has so much to say but I’m still processing the fact that the light that was and is my daddy will not be able to physically be here with me.”
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Financial Services Capital, the specialist European private equity house launched last year, has completed a buyout of JZ Lending, which controls Spanish consumer finance specialist Unión Financiera Asturiana.
FSC’s investment is designed to accelerate the transformation and digitalisation of Ufasa’s business.
The firm said its capital commitment had also facilitated the acquisition by Ufasa of Spanish fintech company Zank, an omni-channel point-of-sale credit platform.
FSC co-founder and managing partner Matthew Hansen said, “Ufasa’s infrastructure and business are already being moved forward and pulled into the present by the leadership team headed by Pedro Escudero and Rafael Marin.
27 Movies to Stream When You Need a Good Cry
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The past year has inundated us with so many horrors untold lives needlessly lost to a virus allowed to proliferate unchecked, so many others forever damaged by the ongoing pandemic of racism, not to mention the ever-present specters of economic uncertainty and looming climate disaster I won’t fault you if you’ve become numb to the horrors in your daily news feed. Some problems are so immensely sad, so seemingly unfixable, that shedding tears over them can seem fruitless. But crying is important repressing all of our emotions is bad, actually? which is why sometimes you need to look to the movies for an assist.