Herefollows a colection of a few of my favorite actors/actresses, in my favorite films of theirs.
Susannah Harker - Jane Bennett, Pride and Prejudice.
This stunning classical beauty, with features to remind you of a Greek Goddess, guilty of bewitching the adorable Mr. Bingley, who is quite possibly the nicest man alive. The two are a perfect match. "Bravo, Jane! That is the most unforgiving speech you ever made!" The daughter of Polly Adams, who played Jane Bennet in BBC's 1967 version of P&P. Lovely, lovely.
Viggo Mortensen - Frank Hopkins, Hidalgo.
*swoons*
Menfolk shouldn't totally hate this movie; it has a nice share of swordfights, sabotage, action, violence. Girls love it because he's a real manly man, lotsa rugged...stuff, romance. Ahhh!
Aragorn, Lord of the Rings Trilogy.
Eh, what can I say? This one deserves a tie. I challenge you, ladies and gentlmen, boys and girls of all ages, to select a better Aragorn. He really captured the part well, in my opinion. A good guy, fearless in battle, sentimental when it comes to Arwen. Though he loves her, he's willing to defer to the wishes of her father and send her away to the Undying Lands. Truly, can it get any better?
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Greek goddes yes, better Aragorn, no. I agree he played his part vey well. Also, I think that the person who played Theoden did a good job also.
-ellentia
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-ellentia
Can't really comment on the pride and prejudice lady, but as for "Hidalgo",*snort* I won't let you forget THAT comment any time soon. Now, talking about Aragorn, you're right, they couldn't have picked a better person, but that goes for EVERYONE who played anyone in LOTR. Peter Jackson is a genius when it comes to picking the exactly right person for a role. I don't know how he does it, but mesa sooooo glad he do it.
And JC, if you dare to argue with me on this, I will personally smack you upside the head, because that would be an absolute FIB!!!!
I concur!
-ellentia
Indeed...Aragorn seems to be the role that fits Viggo like a glove.
No role has ever made Viggo look his best! (The angles on Viggo's face when he's clean shaven seemingly dissipate)
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