Wapitikev Wrote:Hi, Ken...I've watched her only infrequently on the big-screen...I don't watch TV so I have no reference for her performances on Lost or other small-screen work.
I don't watch television either -- not for more than 20 years. So I haven't seen any of her TV work either.
Quote:Can you help me out with some info...is Gia supposed to be a little younger than Jack, or a little older? For some reason my brain wants to say younger.
Her age has never been mentioned, but I'd say that Gia is slightly younger than Jack. She graduated from college, (majoring in art IIRC) moved to New York, probably worked there for a couple of years before meeting Richard Westphalen, Married and had a daughter who is now around eight years old.
So let's see:
Four years of college would make her 21 years old. Let's say two years in New York before marrying, (23 years old) another year or two before she had Vicky, (24-25) Vicky is 8, so that would make Gia around 32-33.
Quote:Ms. Mitchell is 38 next week and, I think, would have more success playing an older-than-Jack Gia.
As I see it, the actual age of the actor or actress doesn't really matter. As long as it's reasonably close. What's more important is how well the actor/actress fits the part. How well she looks when she's playing opposite Jack: do they look good together, Does she look like someone Jack would fall in love with, does Jack look like someone
she would fall in love with?
This reminds me of a movie that a friend criticized because he didn't like the actress -- didn't find her attractive. My thoughts were, Hey! It's not about you! It's about HIM and who he fell in love with. She fits that part well.
(The movie was For Love Of The Game, and the parts were played by Kevin Costner and Kelly Preston.)
Quote:If Gia is younger than Jack, then I guess joelfinkle's suggestion of Katherine Heigl would be closer to the mark, age-wise, than my suggestions were.
-Wapitikev
She's very pretty, but to me, she doesn't have that vulnerable look which I associate with Gia. But then I've never seen her on film. Mind you, I've never seen Ryan Reynolds on film either, so I don't know how well they'd look together.
To me, Elizabeth Mitchell visually fits the part of Gia, and from what I've seen of her in films, she has the vulnerability that the Gia character needs, as well as the strength she would need to show as the mother of a child in grave danger.
We'll see -- if I live long enough to see the film actually completed.
Ken V.