Dave
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...and just how did he know?Spoilered for Yuck factor and slang for female genitalia.
DOE!! - Homer SimpsonDat aftertaste, doe.
--Patrick
Now let's be fair, we don't know Carter's story, they might have a perfectly reasonable explanation for that request. And they are at least being polite.And Carter is a moron.
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And he had been a huge fan of the show before that - in primary school he wrote an essay about how he wanted to become an actor because he loved Doctor Who and wanted to be in it.blotsfan: David Tenant (the "Not Even Sorry" meme picture) married Peter Davisson's (the gent in the white hat) daughter. Both of them are, of course, actors who played Doctor Who.
And he had been a huge fan of the show before that - in primary school he wrote an essay about how he wanted to become an actor because he loved Doctor Who and wanted to be in it.
Added info: Peter Davison's daughter is Georgia Moffett (Peter Davison's real name is Peter Moffett). She played Jenny, The Doctor's Daughter in the 2008 episode "The Doctor's Daughter". So... The Doctor's Daughter played The Doctor's Daughter in "The Doctor's Daughter", then married The Doctor and had The Doctor's Daughter who was also The Doctor's Granddaughter.
Wasn't Jackman a huge Wolverine fan before playing him, too? I seem to remember hearing him/reading him say that.And he had been a huge fan of the show before that - in primary school he wrote an essay about how he wanted to become an actor because he loved Doctor Who and wanted to be in it.
Added info: Peter Davison's daughter is Georgia Moffett (Peter Davison's real name is Peter Moffett). She played Jenny, The Doctor's Daughter in the 2008 episode "The Doctor's Daughter". So... The Doctor's Daughter played The Doctor's Daughter in "The Doctor's Daughter", then married The Doctor and had The Doctor's Daughter who was also The Doctor's Granddaughter.
Among others fandoms:Yeah, and wasn't Nicolas Cage a huge Ghost Rider fan?
...wait.
--Patrick
Wikipedia said:To avoid the appearance of nepotism as the nephew of Francis Ford Coppola, he changed his name early in his career to Nicolas Cage, inspired in part by the Marvel Comics superhero Luke Cage.
No. In fact, Jackman came on set and growled all his lines at first because he didn't do any research and thought that the character was literally part wolverine. Director Bryan Singer had to pull him aside and explain the character's backstory on the first day.Wasn't Jackman a huge Wolverine fan before playing him, too? I seem to remember hearing him/reading him say that.
My comment was more one of, "You know how an actor's passion about a character can inspire them to really bring that character to life on the screen? Like those previous examples? Yeah, not this time."Among others fandoms:
Well, Claremont and Wein would be on board with that.No. In fact, Jackman came on set and growled all his lines at first because he didn't do any research and thought that the character was literally part wolverine. Director Bryan Singer had to pull him aside and explain the character's backstory on the first day.
Heh, which actor was he talking about, I wonder? There were a number that had... interesting... issues.In the voiceover commentary for B5, JMS says something similar to this (can't find the exact quote) : "You gotta love actors. Fortunately someday computers will replace them all. I don't mean that. Yes I do. No I don't."
He was talking about the actor playing the "Neville Chamberlain" character (Mr Lance) he put in as a guest character for the episode at the end of Season 2, The Fall of Night. So not a regular in that case. No doubt he has said a variety of things about a variety of people over the years.Heh, which actor was he talking about, I wonder? There were a number that had... interesting... issues.