^Subtle? Calhoun? 

As subtle as a sledgehammer to a tack.^Subtle? Calhoun?![]()
As subtle as a sledgehammer to a tack.^Subtle? Calhoun?![]()
I think SG1's Richard Dean Anderson could do Calhoun.
Angela Bassett's already occupied playing First Minister Asarem over on DS9.
How about Iman? She's in her 40s now.
^Subtle? Calhoun?![]()
^Subtle? Calhoun?![]()
The character is so over the top that I always imagined the actor playing him would have to keep it fairly understated, to avoid becoming a caricature. Subtle menace, when the lines are delivered with sarcasm.
I think people keep focusing on the witty banter side of his character, and keep forgetting his supposed to be able to stand there and just look at you and have you get an impression of a savage bastard just barely restrained. Browder, Fillion, and anyone from Stargate I can possibly imagine wouldn't be able to pull that off at all.
I think people keep focusing on the witty banter side of his character, and keep forgetting his supposed to be able to stand there and just look at you and have you get an impression of a savage bastard just barely restrained.
Maybe Christian Bale or (gasp) Hugh Jackman? Other than the penchant for showtunes, the Jackman seems pretty wild...![]()
And I think both Browder and Fillion have shown themselves capable of playing characters with dark, dangerous sides underneath flippant exteriors.
Well, let's face it, Calhoun basically is Wolverine. However, I've always felt that Jackman's Wolverine falls short in precisely that area: I've never gotten the sense that he had that kind of savage fury smoldering in him.
FunnyI think people keep focusing on the witty banter side of his character, and keep forgetting his supposed to be able to stand there and just look at you and have you get an impression of a savage bastard just barely restrained.
See, that's just my point. "Savage" and "just barely restrained" don't suggest "subtle" to me. But I take your point about the actor needing to tone it down.
And I think both Browder and Fillion have shown themselves capable of playing characters with dark, dangerous sides underneath flippant exteriors.
Maybe Christian Bale or (gasp) Hugh Jackman? Other than the penchant for showtunes, the Jackman seems pretty wild...![]()
Well, let's face it, Calhoun basically is Wolverine. However, I've always felt that Jackman's Wolverine falls short in precisely that area: I've never gotten the sense that he had that kind of savage fury smoldering in him.
Yeah, but as Dollhouse has shown, she can't act for toffee, unless she's playing Faith or a variation of her.
^^ Let's see... a snarky doctor who happens to be a Brit named Hugh. Hugh Laurie, perhaps?
...and to think, I honestly didn't make that connection.
Hugh Laurie using his actual accent would...yeah, pretty much be that character.
Ahem. Move along, nothing to see here.
In that case, they really should consider it as an option...^ Now, now.
We don't know that her directors have in fact offered her toffee as an incentive to act, yet...
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