David Tennant Born 18th April 1971 Actor
David Tennant (real name David John McDonald) is one of those actors that come along and leave a mark no matter what they do. For a long time he had gone unnoticed until he got his break, you could say, as none other than Doctor Who. It's surprising but some people hadn't heard of him until then. And boy did he leave an impression with that role as the Tenth Doctor! Suddenly the show was worth watching (again).
He made us laugh, cry and want to "Allons-y!" To the point of making the character an icon all over again. Showing this show wasn't just for geeks or sci-fi fans but for anyone who enjoyed a good story. 'Til it was over and he was gone, regenerated, but then they left no stone unturned and no tear un-shed when he had the chance of saying goodbye to all of his friends as the Doctor. He didn't want to go and sometimes wish he didn't. David got his chance of fulfilling his childhood dream, "Who wouldn't want to be The Doctor. I've even got my own TARDIS." Also voted Best Doctor in 2006 by Doctor Who Magazine readers and it's easy to see why.
As a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company he excelled in his dramatic performances, as that of Hamlet, and showed you don't have to be monumentally good looking to find success as a dramatic actor. Not that he isn't good looking, he's got that whole subtle handsome vibe going. Others included The Merchant of Venice, Romeo and Juliet, King Lear. He also played Captain Jack Absolute in Sheridan's The Rivals. Unfortunately it wasn't the production I saw when I was at school!
He's constantly evolving and proving himself as an actor and more recently to aplomb and praise in the ITV production of Broadchurch as DI Alec Hardy. He is charming, charismatic and so darn funny and can dress to impress in anything, not surprised he's been voted Sexiest Man in the past!
Thursday, 28 March 2013
Thursday, 28 February 2013
Wolf Larson
Wolf Larson Born 22 December 1959 Actor
Wolf Larson first graced my TV screen in that crazy action detective show, LA Heat, where he played reckless, but adorable Chase McDonald. AT the end of the day you really wanted him in your corner when things went wrong. He was born in West Germany and his family moved to Canada when he was 2. He is 6' 2".
He described his character of Chase McDonald as being "impulsive and a bit thoughtless. He acts first and thinks later. He doesn't know the word 'consequence.' I really enjoy playing him.! Well, we enjoyed watching him! At least he solved crimes instead of just being the token "pretty face."
Wolf is one of those men you can call perfect, cos he is in every way: looks, personality and intelligence. He has a BA in Economics and Statistics. An MBA from U.N.L.V and taught Finance here for 2 years. Don't have a head for numbers myself but his number would do fine for me. And started his own video/calendar company called Future World Productions. Along with fellow actor Adrian Zmed he is the managing director of the American Academy of Acting.
Wolf also played Tarzan in the TV series for 3 years from 1991-1994 and was described as the first actor to play the role with a Masters degree in Business Administration. He had the ideal physique for this role as well as being athletic and into many sports, such as baseball, football, soccer, golf, roller blading, tennis and ice skating.
Wolf is the epitome of mode and fashion as seen in LA Heat. Used to love his eclectic choice of waistcoats and colourful jackets. Yet at the end of the day you can't fault a man in a black suit and white shirt, it's the signature of sexy and exudes style.
Though he has been in many other shows and movies, such as Storm Chasers: Revenge of the Twisters, Crash and Byrnes to which he also penned the Screenplay, and in Tracks of a Killer, where he played a bad guy and not many people would; and irresistible he was too. He doesn't seem to be credited for appearing in a recurring role in Codename: Eternity on many sites, where he played alien bountyhunter, Myroc, complete with cowboy boots 'n'all! Hey he also made guest appearances in Dynasty, Simon and Simon.
But these were quite a while back and we just don't get to see this gorgeous guy on our screens anymore which is a real shame! Cos I could watch him for hours on end without getting bored. Don't mean that in a shallow way either, though sometimes just can't help sounding that way. Wolf is the ideal man!
Wolf Larson first graced my TV screen in that crazy action detective show, LA Heat, where he played reckless, but adorable Chase McDonald. AT the end of the day you really wanted him in your corner when things went wrong. He was born in West Germany and his family moved to Canada when he was 2. He is 6' 2".
He described his character of Chase McDonald as being "impulsive and a bit thoughtless. He acts first and thinks later. He doesn't know the word 'consequence.' I really enjoy playing him.! Well, we enjoyed watching him! At least he solved crimes instead of just being the token "pretty face."
Wolf is one of those men you can call perfect, cos he is in every way: looks, personality and intelligence. He has a BA in Economics and Statistics. An MBA from U.N.L.V and taught Finance here for 2 years. Don't have a head for numbers myself but his number would do fine for me. And started his own video/calendar company called Future World Productions. Along with fellow actor Adrian Zmed he is the managing director of the American Academy of Acting.
Wolf also played Tarzan in the TV series for 3 years from 1991-1994 and was described as the first actor to play the role with a Masters degree in Business Administration. He had the ideal physique for this role as well as being athletic and into many sports, such as baseball, football, soccer, golf, roller blading, tennis and ice skating.
Wolf is the epitome of mode and fashion as seen in LA Heat. Used to love his eclectic choice of waistcoats and colourful jackets. Yet at the end of the day you can't fault a man in a black suit and white shirt, it's the signature of sexy and exudes style.
Though he has been in many other shows and movies, such as Storm Chasers: Revenge of the Twisters, Crash and Byrnes to which he also penned the Screenplay, and in Tracks of a Killer, where he played a bad guy and not many people would; and irresistible he was too. He doesn't seem to be credited for appearing in a recurring role in Codename: Eternity on many sites, where he played alien bountyhunter, Myroc, complete with cowboy boots 'n'all! Hey he also made guest appearances in Dynasty, Simon and Simon.
But these were quite a while back and we just don't get to see this gorgeous guy on our screens anymore which is a real shame! Cos I could watch him for hours on end without getting bored. Don't mean that in a shallow way either, though sometimes just can't help sounding that way. Wolf is the ideal man!
Monday, 31 December 2012
Matt Smith
Matt Smith Born 28 October 1982 Actor
This up and coming actor, at the time, first caught my eye in The Ruby In the Smoke and The Shadow in the North, the Sally Lockhart novels adapted by the BBC. Curiously this was alongside Billy Piper, who played Rose in Doctor Who (with two Doctors). Wonder if he was destined to do the same cos of this. Well...
Ooh purple, my fave colour!!
He does look cute in a bow tie and a Fez, "bow ties are cool." SO is this Doctor. Matt's fave clothes he likes to wear are his Beastie Boys T-shirt and his lace up Doctor Who boots. They've certainly stood him on good ground in the show and out of. He's come a long way in those as Doctor Who, he's endearing.
Great choice to play the Eleventh Doctor as he really has his serious and emotional looks down to a tee.
Matt had wanted to be a professional footballer but injured his back. No wonder he showed these skills off in the fifth season ep of Doctor Who: The Lodger. His drama teacher made him go into acting by ensuring he played the tenth juror in his school production of Twelve Angry Men, he was signed up without his knowledge.
Seems this Doctor gets into trouble a lot, through no fault of his own, Matt was once "stopped by the anti-terrorist police for a routine check. I ended up missing my train and being late for a call. I must have been looking particularly dodgy." No more than usual, ha. Nah, he's too good looking to look 'dodgy.'
Matt also auditioned for the role of Dr Watson in Sherlock, to play alongside Benedict, but Steven Moffat thought his acting style was too "eccentric" and would have been good as Sherlock, but that part was already cast. So from one Doctor to another! Yeah it was his destiny.
Best piece of advice he was given was from his father; "it's not the disappointments, it's how you get over them that counts."
Matt is one celeb icon who really exudes his own sexy style and one Doctor we'd love to see everyday, so there's no eating an apple a day to keep this Doctor away!!
This up and coming actor, at the time, first caught my eye in The Ruby In the Smoke and The Shadow in the North, the Sally Lockhart novels adapted by the BBC. Curiously this was alongside Billy Piper, who played Rose in Doctor Who (with two Doctors). Wonder if he was destined to do the same cos of this. Well...
Ooh purple, my fave colour!!
He does look cute in a bow tie and a Fez, "bow ties are cool." SO is this Doctor. Matt's fave clothes he likes to wear are his Beastie Boys T-shirt and his lace up Doctor Who boots. They've certainly stood him on good ground in the show and out of. He's come a long way in those as Doctor Who, he's endearing.
Great choice to play the Eleventh Doctor as he really has his serious and emotional looks down to a tee.
Matt had wanted to be a professional footballer but injured his back. No wonder he showed these skills off in the fifth season ep of Doctor Who: The Lodger. His drama teacher made him go into acting by ensuring he played the tenth juror in his school production of Twelve Angry Men, he was signed up without his knowledge.
Seems this Doctor gets into trouble a lot, through no fault of his own, Matt was once "stopped by the anti-terrorist police for a routine check. I ended up missing my train and being late for a call. I must have been looking particularly dodgy." No more than usual, ha. Nah, he's too good looking to look 'dodgy.'
Matt also auditioned for the role of Dr Watson in Sherlock, to play alongside Benedict, but Steven Moffat thought his acting style was too "eccentric" and would have been good as Sherlock, but that part was already cast. So from one Doctor to another! Yeah it was his destiny.
Best piece of advice he was given was from his father; "it's not the disappointments, it's how you get over them that counts."
Matt is one celeb icon who really exudes his own sexy style and one Doctor we'd love to see everyday, so there's no eating an apple a day to keep this Doctor away!!
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Cary Grant
Cary Grant Born 18 January 1904 Died 29 November 1986 Actor
My celebrity style icon page would not be complete without my all-time fave actor, Cary Grant. He is the epitome of suave and sophistication and perfect gentleman. He was born Archibald Alexander Leach in Bristol, UK.
Tall, dark and handsome with movie star good looks, he was one of Hollywood's dashing leading men. The American Film Institute named him the Second Greatest Male Star of All Time. He wowed audiences in his films, playing the joker in comedies or the romantic lead. Alfred Hitchcock cast him in 5 of his movies.
Cary had that personality which exuded charm and charisma. Always a good guy and never bad. Producers feared casting him as a criminal or bad guy would tarnish his wholesome reputation. That's why the ending of Suspicion was changed, you see he was meant to have killed his best friend for the money and also his wife at the end. This was altered, but he just had that sly look in his eye in Suspicion which made you believe he was really guilty. Not to mention the dark brooding throughout.
He was also to be cast as James Bond but he turned it down as he didn't want to be associated with a several movie franchise. Just think what the world missed, especially judging from his role in North By North West.
Classy and funny, he often poked fun at himself, saying "Everyone wants to be Cary Grant, even I want to be Cary Grant...I pretended to be somebody I wanted to be and I finally became that person. Or he became me. Or we met at some point."
My celebrity style icon page would not be complete without my all-time fave actor, Cary Grant. He is the epitome of suave and sophistication and perfect gentleman. He was born Archibald Alexander Leach in Bristol, UK.
Tall, dark and handsome with movie star good looks, he was one of Hollywood's dashing leading men. The American Film Institute named him the Second Greatest Male Star of All Time. He wowed audiences in his films, playing the joker in comedies or the romantic lead. Alfred Hitchcock cast him in 5 of his movies.
Cary had that personality which exuded charm and charisma. Always a good guy and never bad. Producers feared casting him as a criminal or bad guy would tarnish his wholesome reputation. That's why the ending of Suspicion was changed, you see he was meant to have killed his best friend for the money and also his wife at the end. This was altered, but he just had that sly look in his eye in Suspicion which made you believe he was really guilty. Not to mention the dark brooding throughout.
He was also to be cast as James Bond but he turned it down as he didn't want to be associated with a several movie franchise. Just think what the world missed, especially judging from his role in North By North West.
Classy and funny, he often poked fun at himself, saying "Everyone wants to be Cary Grant, even I want to be Cary Grant...I pretended to be somebody I wanted to be and I finally became that person. Or he became me. Or we met at some point."
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Jon-Erik Hexum
Jon-Erik Hexum Born 5 November 1957 Died 18 October 1984 Actor
Whenever I write about Jon-Erik or think of him, it is always with great trepidation, some sadness but always with the gratefulness that we were lucky enough to have had him here, even for such a short time. Taken too soon! He would have been 55 this year had he lived.
Though his career was also short, he was just starting out when he died, he left us with shows and movies we can always watch him in. He will best be remembered for Voyagers! where he played Phineas Bogg, "a sixteenth century traveller, travelling back and forth in time, changing history wherever it went wrong."
The TV film, The Making of a Male Model, saw him cast for his endearing features and good looks. He did have male model looks but he didn't want to be associated with this, wanting to be a real actor. Jon-Erik described his most notable asset as being his voice. Which was truly memorable and remarkable.
The show that would have propelled him to stardom but by a cruel twist of fate turned out to be his last ever appearance as he died after an "accident on set." This show was Cover Up. Here he played Mac Harper, a CIA agent undercover as a male model. Yet Jon-Erik was intelligent, sexy and very friendly. An all American hero. The theme song for Cover Up was Holding Out For A Hero which is one song that rightly will always belong to Jon-Erik and I always think of him whenever I hear it.
Theme song here http://www.televisiontunes.com/Cover_Up.html
He was more than just handsome, with beautiful ice blue eyes. Jon-Erik was kind, generous, funny and always had time for everyone. He was definitely going places and had so much that he wanted to do. As well as being a writer. He said he always wanted to be in films about real people and play a "tragic hero."
Another generation now has the chance to see him in his few appearances and in Voyagers! to see just how talented an actor he really was. He was our tragic hero and his star will always shine brightly as he lives on in the hearts and minds of those who knew, loved and admired him.
"My heart is weary from the love it holds for you
Too soon it weeps tears of sorrow, yet at times, tears of joy
for you are at peace,
As heaven was your respite and your eternal home."
MH
Whenever I write about Jon-Erik or think of him, it is always with great trepidation, some sadness but always with the gratefulness that we were lucky enough to have had him here, even for such a short time. Taken too soon! He would have been 55 this year had he lived.
Though his career was also short, he was just starting out when he died, he left us with shows and movies we can always watch him in. He will best be remembered for Voyagers! where he played Phineas Bogg, "a sixteenth century traveller, travelling back and forth in time, changing history wherever it went wrong."
The TV film, The Making of a Male Model, saw him cast for his endearing features and good looks. He did have male model looks but he didn't want to be associated with this, wanting to be a real actor. Jon-Erik described his most notable asset as being his voice. Which was truly memorable and remarkable.
The show that would have propelled him to stardom but by a cruel twist of fate turned out to be his last ever appearance as he died after an "accident on set." This show was Cover Up. Here he played Mac Harper, a CIA agent undercover as a male model. Yet Jon-Erik was intelligent, sexy and very friendly. An all American hero. The theme song for Cover Up was Holding Out For A Hero which is one song that rightly will always belong to Jon-Erik and I always think of him whenever I hear it.
Theme song here http://www.televisiontunes.com/Cover_Up.html
He was more than just handsome, with beautiful ice blue eyes. Jon-Erik was kind, generous, funny and always had time for everyone. He was definitely going places and had so much that he wanted to do. As well as being a writer. He said he always wanted to be in films about real people and play a "tragic hero."
Another generation now has the chance to see him in his few appearances and in Voyagers! to see just how talented an actor he really was. He was our tragic hero and his star will always shine brightly as he lives on in the hearts and minds of those who knew, loved and admired him.
"My heart is weary from the love it holds for you
Too soon it weeps tears of sorrow, yet at times, tears of joy
for you are at peace,
As heaven was your respite and your eternal home."
MH
Thursday, 30 August 2012
Sebastian Stan
Sebastian Stan Born 13 August 1983 Actor
Sebastian was born in Romania and moved to the US with his mother. Though he has been in quite a lot, such as Gossip Girl, The Covenant, Kings, Black Swan, Political Animals. He won the hearts of many more fans and adoring viewers in Once Upon A Time.
Here he played brooding Jefferson, aka The Mad Hatter and boy did he play him with so much style and panache, your heart just melted at his sad plight. Jefferson was so intensely portrayed and surprisingly he was the one who knew exactly what would happen and helped bring magic to Storybrooke. He'll be back for season 2 we're relieved. Love that pic!
As he said, "he's known all along before everybody else that this was going to happen, so this is not a big surprise to him. From where he comes from it's like, 'Oh good. Now everybody is going to see what I've been talking about over and over again, but no one was listening to me.'"
He exudes so much emotion and sexiness on screen you can't take your eyes off him. The mark of a great actor.
Sebastian looks so handsome and hot however he styles his hair and however he dresses, even when he's shirtless and black looks good on him. He has this far away look in his eyes, a hidden depth which captures his gorgeousness on and off screen and makes him such a versatile actor, no matter what role he plays.
Sebastian was born in Romania and moved to the US with his mother. Though he has been in quite a lot, such as Gossip Girl, The Covenant, Kings, Black Swan, Political Animals. He won the hearts of many more fans and adoring viewers in Once Upon A Time.
Here he played brooding Jefferson, aka The Mad Hatter and boy did he play him with so much style and panache, your heart just melted at his sad plight. Jefferson was so intensely portrayed and surprisingly he was the one who knew exactly what would happen and helped bring magic to Storybrooke. He'll be back for season 2 we're relieved. Love that pic!
As he said, "he's known all along before everybody else that this was going to happen, so this is not a big surprise to him. From where he comes from it's like, 'Oh good. Now everybody is going to see what I've been talking about over and over again, but no one was listening to me.'"
He exudes so much emotion and sexiness on screen you can't take your eyes off him. The mark of a great actor.
Sebastian looks so handsome and hot however he styles his hair and however he dresses, even when he's shirtless and black looks good on him. He has this far away look in his eyes, a hidden depth which captures his gorgeousness on and off screen and makes him such a versatile actor, no matter what role he plays.
Sunday, 12 August 2012
Brian Bloom
Brian Bloom Born 30 June 1970 Actor/Writer
Brian started off in small roles in shows some people wouldn't have heard of or recall, such as in Over My Dead Body where he played an actor who was doing some shadowing for a role he wanted to play. To me he become affectionately known as the 'bartender.' Well it's a private joke of sorts not many will get!
With his gorgeous blue eyes and handsome features he carved a niche for himself, appearing in TV series including all three CSI shows and he was one of the first actors to do so. Melrose Place, Law and Order: SUV. His roles have been varied and has portrayed bad guy roles many actors would shy away from, including the obligatory baring his all in Oz. Oh you know what I mean by that!
On his eyes he commented, "The first thing I think about when I think about my eyes is that they're better than 20/20 and they can see. The last thing would be the color."
Brian was one of those iconic child actors, appearing in Once Upon A Time in America, who made the transition to an adult star, cos it wasn't all about looks but a genuine ability to show a rare on-screen presence. I loved him in his guest role in Beauty and the Beast, where he was, yes a bad guy, but he was so vain and so sure of himself that it didn't matter what his character was like. He was still alluring! Bad guys usually are, but not in real life of course.
He once said he wasn't interested in being seen as a hunk, but to be taken seriously and to me, he has achieved that in so many of the parts he's played. His modesty is admirable, but yeah he is hot and totally cool at the same time. He was co-writer on The A Team movie. Though it had a mixed reception, it was great to see him have a hand behind the scenes too, so to speak. Brian will always be my kinda guy!
Brian started off in small roles in shows some people wouldn't have heard of or recall, such as in Over My Dead Body where he played an actor who was doing some shadowing for a role he wanted to play. To me he become affectionately known as the 'bartender.' Well it's a private joke of sorts not many will get!
With his gorgeous blue eyes and handsome features he carved a niche for himself, appearing in TV series including all three CSI shows and he was one of the first actors to do so. Melrose Place, Law and Order: SUV. His roles have been varied and has portrayed bad guy roles many actors would shy away from, including the obligatory baring his all in Oz. Oh you know what I mean by that!
On his eyes he commented, "The first thing I think about when I think about my eyes is that they're better than 20/20 and they can see. The last thing would be the color."
Brian was one of those iconic child actors, appearing in Once Upon A Time in America, who made the transition to an adult star, cos it wasn't all about looks but a genuine ability to show a rare on-screen presence. I loved him in his guest role in Beauty and the Beast, where he was, yes a bad guy, but he was so vain and so sure of himself that it didn't matter what his character was like. He was still alluring! Bad guys usually are, but not in real life of course.
He once said he wasn't interested in being seen as a hunk, but to be taken seriously and to me, he has achieved that in so many of the parts he's played. His modesty is admirable, but yeah he is hot and totally cool at the same time. He was co-writer on The A Team movie. Though it had a mixed reception, it was great to see him have a hand behind the scenes too, so to speak. Brian will always be my kinda guy!
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