Danielle Albert. She is ver good in movie.
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melinda2001 — 10 years ago(July 24, 2015 05:03 PM)
I agree, but I'm very surprised what a litmus test she makes as it seems that half the commenters thought she was completely emotionally cold. Was it something specific about her or was it that some people expect gender role to trump professional training or something else? Genuinely puzzled.
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CGSailor — 10 years ago(August 07, 2015 06:58 PM)
as it seems that half the commenters thought she was completely emotionally cold.
Because that half of the commenters are armchair wannabe morons that would not know fake Hollywood from real life.
Or just trolling.
She wasn't cold at all.
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the_pragmatic_penguin — 10 years ago(July 30, 2015 06:51 PM)
I watched this with my brother who was seeing it for the first time anyway for some reason the blu ray disc conked out towards the end of the film, and I told him that he missed my favorite scene: the one where the medic runs her battery of tests on the captain.
He didn't understand.
I didn't know she was a medic IRL either.
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CGSailor — 10 years ago(August 07, 2015 06:55 PM)
I didn't know she was a medic IRL either.
Because she isn't a medic in real life.
She is a Navy HM, or Hospital Corpsman. Or just Corpsman.
"Medics" are US Army, not Navy.
That's like calling a "Sailor" a "Soldier"
Yes, she is not an actress.
Yes she is real Active Duty Navy.
Yes she is part of the Navy's Medical Personnel.
But she is not a "medic", she is a Corpsman
I keep facepalming every time someone in the thread keeps calling her a medic.
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jgrimes227 — 10 years ago(September 02, 2015 07:31 PM)
Whatever her official title is - she did a very professional job attending to Capt Philips - she did her profession as a Navy Corpsman very proud indeed. Had I been Capt Philips in this situation I would have appreciated a bit of welcoming warmth mixed with the professionalism - would have made me feel I was in extraordinarily good hands and she sure would have been a great shipmate.
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CGSailor — 10 years ago(September 04, 2015 12:26 AM)
Whatever her official title is - she did a very professional job attending to Capt Philips - she did her profession as a Navy Corpsman very proud indeed.
Her Characters official title would be HMC.. A Chief Hospital Corpsman, an E-7
In real life, She was not an actress but an Active Duty HM2, A Second Class Petty Officer Hospital Corpsman, an E-5.
I joined the Navy to see the world, only to discover the world is 2/3 water!