Speaking of Andreas Katsulas, I always hear his voice whenever Ambassador Jetanian is speaking.
^Wow, that's quite different from Dave Mack's model for the character, Katherine Heigl.
(Takes a bow)
Okay...I actually don't deserve credit for this next one--it's by my buddy Admiral_Ranor.
Anyway...how do you all feel about Denzel Washington (with a moustache, of course) as Ben Zoma, Picard's XO on the Stargazer?
^Wow, that's quite different from Dave Mack's model for the character, Katherine Heigl.
I feared something like that. To be honest, I'm a horrible fit for a casting thread, but I figured maybe I'd get lucky. Beyond gender, age and maybe pose/stature physical descriptions mostly don't register with me while reading, and then I sort of automatically make up my own mental image by matching up on attitude and preconceived patterns. Even knowing the above, my mental Sandesjo will continue to look like Raymund.
Having a different interpretation of the character than her author isn't necessarily a bad thing.
This might help carry my Raymund association a bit, since she sometimes had (fairly dark, admittedly) auburn-ish hair on Good Wife. For example: http://www.imdb.com/media/rm747015680/nm2834669She swept her straight, long auburn hair from her eyes.
[...]
T’Prynn’s hand shot forward and grasped a fistful of Sandesjo’s auburn hair.
(Takes a bow)
Okay...I actually don't deserve credit for this next one--it's by my buddy Admiral_Ranor.
Anyway...how do you all feel about Denzel Washington (with a moustache, of course) as Ben Zoma, Picard's XO on the Stargazer?
You know, I've never read a Stargazer novel, and the only stories featuring Gilaad Ben Zoma I've ever read were "What Dreams May Come" (from Tales of the Dominion War) and Part I of The Buried Age. I don't recall seeing a description of him in either one, but I honestly just assumed that he was an Israeli and probably looked Middle Eastern.
"Gilaad Ben Zoma" is an Israeli name, although "Gilaad" can be Arabic as well. I think the reason some people think he's black is because when he appeared in a flashback in DC's TNG comic, the colorist gave him very dark skin for some reason. But I chalk that up to a coloring error.
I tend to imagine Oded Fehr as Ben Zoma.
"Gilaad Ben Zoma" is an Israeli name, although "Gilaad" can be Arabic as well. I think the reason some people think he's black is because when he appeared in a flashback in DC's TNG comic, the colorist gave him very dark skin for some reason. But I chalk that up to a coloring error.
I tend to imagine Oded Fehr as Ben Zoma.
Has anybody ever come up with someone for Jasminder Choudhury? She's one of the few characters I don't have anyone picked for in my cast lists I put together.
i Think Terrence Howard would make the best Ben Zoma:
http://www.imdb.com/media/rm490778624/tt0485985
Zoma:
http://www.memory-omega.com/images/b/b0/Ben_Zoma,_2354.jpg
Despite the colorist's odd choice, it's clear to me that the way artist Deryl Skelton drew ben Zoma's features in that issue is not consistent with a "black" ethnicity. His hair is straight (or slightly wavy) rather than tightly curled, which is kind of a dead giveaway.
Well, you can't marginalize or generalize all black men.
Despite the colorist's odd choice, it's clear to me that the way artist Deryl Skelton drew ben Zoma's features in that issue is not consistent with a "black" ethnicity. His hair is straight (or slightly wavy) rather than tightly curled, which is kind of a dead giveaway.
Well, you can't marginalize or generalize all black men.
Some of us black men do wear our hair "wavy" as a style. The aforementioned, Billy Dee Williams still does to this day, as do other black male actors. Not too mention the mixed-race black individuals (be they half-Asian, half-Caucasian, half-Latino, etc.) who will gain certain features from both parents.
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