(Back to the strategy of posting about single, manageable topics. If "tell friends about Readercon!" feels like too much today, I shall instead share a happy discovery.)
I don't know why any of you would remember this, but hey, anyone remember a year ago spring when I admitted to a 24-hour
crush on a long-haired actor in a music video*--one with just the right combination of sexy and scary (+ minor chords) to coincide with
That Feeling**?
*
"I Found" by Amber Run; warning for abduction plotline
**which at this point I should just call "maybe-aura" or something more articulate
Well, last night I was going through some favorited YouTube videos--which I don't remember to do often enough; it was nice--and watched that one some more. It inspired me to try again to find the actor's name. I hadn't had any luck last year, but this time either I did it right or there was new information out there. Lo: His name is Jon Campling.
Knowing a name means being able to check IMDB, which says he's been in a bunch of indie movies and commercials, so there are more things I can check out to enjoy his face. And, hey--turns out I already have, because he was the
Christopher Lee-looking Death Eater who stopped the Hogwarts Express train in Deathly Hallows Pt 1! See also
this. And I guess Final Fantasy XV players might know him as King Regis?
It also transpires that he's from my extended family's hometown in Hull, England. ♥
Today I learned that he has a Twitter. A quick scroll revealed that a fringe play he's in is coming to NYC in September! So, uh, I'm quite tempted to go see it, since this 24-hour crush doesn't seem to be 24 hours anymore and tickets are all of, appropriately, $24. It doesn't sound like something I'd normally pick out of a lineup, but Campling does play Satan....
NYC friends, does anyone want to see a random off-Broadway play called
TRIPPIN on the evening of Saturday 9/9? There's another interesting-looking one that afternoon called
MENGELE.
ETA:
Reader, I met him. Originally posted at
https://bironic.dreamwidth.org/357716.html, where there are
comments.