Hello everyone and welcome to a new post. I’m afraid it’s not the most exciting post but it is the best I can do at the moment with the time I have available. College is going well and so far I have passed all my assignments.
I hope you are all well. Take care.
That was very interesting, Chris, thank you.
It’s good to know that your studies are going well.
Fascinating to see how an actor’s age and appearance can be so altered by the clothes they wear and hairstyles etc.
Fascinating, for many reasons–and so useful! Thanks for your positive personal news as well, Chris.
So glad to have news about yourself. Sadly because your Mum, but sometimes life is hard and we need to take new thoughts in orde to imporve ourselves. excellent decision going back to Cllege. All the bes for you…
OK now we know there ages- Dakota Blue is really young- I imagine she wants to go on in many more parts and other opportunities. Good Luck to her ;o)
Chris, I have many DVDs in my collection in which I’ve inserted a slip of paper with the ages of the actors at the time the film was made. It can be very interesting to note that Dean Jagger, as the “old man” general in White Christmas, is actually just a year older than Bing Crosby, and Rosemary Clooney, as older sister Betty, is two years younger than baby sister Judy, played by Vera Ellen. In the case of Endeavour, everyone seems to be just about right, with the exception of Sean Evans – or would 38 be right for Morse at this point in time? (Noting that Sean E does not “read” 38. I’d have guessed 30.)