Well, in the end, when the tears rolled down her "seamed face", I did feel just the teensiest bit sorry for Catherine Hunter. (Although she certainly seemed to like her dog more than poor Dandy.) And she had really good taste in diamonds. *snerk*
And nekkid Sir Ian, huh? Well, my goodness. I saw him in The Tempest at the West Yorkshire Playhouse (that's where I got the famous hug!) and in a Strindberg play on Broadway with Helen Mirren and David Straitharn, but he was clothed in both. Damn.
Except.... well, okay, now that I think about it, he did appear in the second act of Dance of Death wearing what my kids called an "old man undershirt" (aka "wifebeater") but I hardly had time to appreciate the skin factor because I was too busy pointing out to my friend Libby that we could actually SEE his LOTR Fellowship tattoo! This was in December 2001, and the tattoos had made the news but no word of where each actor had gotten his. However, from the fourth row, Sir Ian's was clearly visible on his shoulder and I snatched away Libby's opera glasses for a close-up look. It's a wonder we didn't get thrown out for stage-whispering madly in the fourth row!
LOL. I saw him naked many, many years before LOTR or even before he was particularly famous. He was playing Edgar in King Lear and at one point was required to be naked. I don't think I've ever seen anybody dash across the stage faster as the poor man was having to do this in front of an audience of school girls because Lear was our A Level set text that year. It probably wasn't one of his favourite acting experiences!
And she had really good taste in diamonds.
Dogs and diamonds. She does have some good points *g*.
And nekkid Sir Ian, huh? Well, my goodness. I saw him in The Tempest at the West Yorkshire Playhouse (that's where I got the famous hug!) and in a Strindberg play on Broadway with Helen Mirren and David Straitharn, but he was clothed in both. Damn.
Except.... well, okay, now that I think about it, he did appear in the second act of Dance of Death wearing what my kids called an "old man undershirt" (aka "wifebeater") but I hardly had time to appreciate the skin factor because I was too busy pointing out to my friend Libby that we could actually SEE his LOTR Fellowship tattoo! This was in December 2001, and the tattoos had made the news but no word of where each actor had gotten his. However, from the fourth row, Sir Ian's was clearly visible on his shoulder and I snatched away Libby's opera glasses for a close-up look. It's a wonder we didn't get thrown out for stage-whispering madly in the fourth row!
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And she had really good taste in diamonds.
Dogs and diamonds. She does have some good points *g*.
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