I've just noticed
this on harrylloyd.net. Just in case some of you are interested in watching it. I haven't seen it before, but I'm going to be out when it's on. :((( I'm hoping it will be on iPlayer, but that hope isn't very strong since it's a repeat. *sigh*
Does anyone know if he is left handed or right handed?
The reason I ask is because in RH he fires his arrow the left handed way but he leads with his right hand when fighting with his axe.
Thanks
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No one seems to have noticed whether he signs autographs with his left hand or right hand, but the slant of the writing suggests right-handed. I proposed that he might turn the book slightly while he's signing. ;)
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Three cheers for the observant lady!
So I wonder why he fires a bow and arrow left-handed, then? I wonder if he's a wee bit ambidextrous? My mom is left-handed, but there are certain things she simply can't do unless she does them right-handed, such as using a pair of scissors.
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thank goodness u've noticed this aswell i thought i waz the only 1!!!!!!
ahhh i can just imagine him being a leftie! well he is special!!!!!
so yh i totally agree with u, i think he is left handed!
.... oh i just thought... if anyone who has meet harry and asked for an autograph what hand did he sign with???????
or someone could ask him!!! (would do it myself but can't get the tickets!)
if anyone knows plz speak up!!!!
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He signed my programme, HE IS RIGHT HANDED. lol
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Hi there! I went to see "The Sea" in March which seems like forever ago now but I still remember every moment of it. I absolutly loved the play - the acting was superb and Harry was ... well Harry! ;) My favourite part had to be the funeral scene because of the wild comedy that had me in stitches, and also because I could hear Harry Lloyd singing the hymm "Those in peril on the sea"!!
Anyway, afterwards me and my two friends went round the back to the stage door where we met Russell Tovey and Harry together. They were very nice and we chatted for a long time. They asked us if we liked the show, and we complimented them on their previous work. Harry then took a picture of us three with Russell, and Russell took a picture of us with Harry. I then plucked up the courage and casually asked them both to sign my programme. They happily did so, and Harry signed it with his right hand :) We said our goodbyes and went our seperate ways. It took a long time for me to stop smiling!
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