persephoneslove Wrote:Dominic West plays a perpetual slime bucket, got it!Hosts states Kate is in pretty good shape for a 44 year old that has had 2 kids...but I do NOT picture her as a recovering anorexic.
Note to Irishkkc 2.0: just because Kate's a lesbian doesn't mean she has to be played by a lesbian. And also Anne Hache has always looked a little anorexic to me. Kate has had two children and an unhappy marraige, I tend to think she'd be a lil' bit squishy around the mid-section.
Wapitikev Wrote:Not a bad choice acting-wise...but Hosts says Kate is a brunette with naturally curly hair...I've never seen Anne as a brunette so it is difficult for me to visualize.Err...make that a blonde with naturally curly hair. Her mom was a brunette but, as it says in Hosts, she takes after her father's side of the family in facial structure and hair colour [Jack takes after his mom].
-Wapitikev
Irishkkc 2.0 Wrote:Sorry it is just who I visualized as I was reading Hosts. It has nothing to do with her being a lesbian. When I read a book, whenever a new character is introduced I stop reading and think of an actor/ actress to visualize as the part. Again, I am sorry I just pictured Anne Heche. I might have seen 6 Days 7 Seven Nights that day...... thats probably why whenever I think of Abe I think of Harrison Ford...... and come to think of it David Schwimmer would make a horrible Jack.......Heh...David Schwimmer as Jack...heh.
bones weep tedium Wrote:Just found a good contender for Gia:You're a sick man, Bones.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmlFd7XRt...edded#t=95
Hot, but with a certain maturity that befits Gia's motherly role.
persephoneslove Wrote:I tried to click the Youtube link but it didn't load, and as I read through the rest of the posts I came to the conclusiont hat I'm thankful it didn't.
Quote:Harrison Ford would need to pack on some pounds to play Abe.
David Schwimmer................................................No.
I too picture actors in the roles of the books I read, but I wait until I get all their features in there first for a reason. Example: in the book Once A Thief by Kay Hooper, I first pictured the cat-burglar Quinn as being blond and fair, well later in the book it reveals he is in fact dark haried and tan. Thoroughly threw off all my character specs. So now I wait before I picture, cause now I have him permanently blond in my head when he shouldn't be.
bones weep tedium Wrote:Good grief, what a frightfully rude thing to say!? Damned colonials, no sense of decorum!! :cryin: