Some writers cast real actors in the roles of their characters. They do this with as much care as the casting directors on big Hollywood production teams. They take into consideration the look of the actor, and the mannerisms, and whatever else it is that inspires them about the actor and makes their characters come better to life.
I don't do that.
Why?
I've wondered about that. I still do.
The thing is, while I can appreciate an actor's skill, and while, when I was a teenager, I used to do all the heart-thumping swooning of your average fan-girl over some actors, it was ever only a phase. It didn't take me long to realize that I was more interested in the fantasy I built than in either the real person or in the legend created by movie studios.
Today, if I particularly enjoy watching an actor, it's an actor in a specific role.
Why?
Because I enjoy the complete fantasy. The look of the character and the personality of the character as portrayed by the actor with his peculiar mannerisms -- even better if he's good enough to develop specific mannerisms for a given character.
Oh yeah, I'm talking male actors. Hey, it's my fantasy, isn't it?
What would I do if I met the actor in person? Would I be impressed? Awed? Fan-girl dumbstruck?
Probably not the latter. I hope I outgrew that awkward stage. But impressed and awed? Possibly. I don't have any acting skills, and I'd want to know all about what it takes to get into a character's mind and project a non-me onto a screen (or stage) like that.
So would I enjoy a romantic dinner with Hugh Jackman?
Yes, but probably not the way you imagine it. I'd want to quizz him about his craft.
Really.
Did you still have illusions that writers are not strange?
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3 comments:
I always cast my roles. I need a visual. I never ever mess up character eye color that way :) Also, it helps to watch the mannerisms, so you don't use the cliched ones again and again. Yet they become my characters as I spend more time with them, not the actor.
And, you know, a reason to look up good-looking guys on the internet :)
Weeeell, I missed this one! But I made it over... Let me see. I usually can't get past the fact Ancient Romans battling Attila had British accents. I guess I'm with you, Masha. ;) Although, I do have a moment or two of lost thoughts when sweaty muscles come on the scene. But I'm only human.
Hey, the word verification is DOTHROT. LOL. Yes, it doth rot!
Well, it looks like the next trailer I'm creating is comprised of CG characters. No actors here (I do deal in extraterrestrials... that makes it difficult finding the right image).
Skhye, so I'm not the only one who gets a kick from the captchas? Cool.
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