He'd say they had freckles.I generally assume ruddy refers to overall complection, but what if Tolkien meant freckles?
Would he, though? Maybe in The Hobbit or LotR, but in the high style of the Silmarillion? "Freckle" is one of those words that's impossible to make elevated or noble.He'd say they had freckles.
I'm not sure Richard can be called a "bad guy" in The White Queen. It has a rather fantastical story that absolves Richard of any guilt for his nephews' deaths. He does fall out of love with his sick wife and sleep with his niece, though... so breaks even?He can definitiely play bad guy (for example, he played Richard of Glouster) I think he sometimes look almost too nice, but then again I like that in bad guy characters, don't I?
I remember him from the film Ironclad as Guy the squire, the team's new meat. To me, he looks a little like Frodo Baggins.What about Aneurin Barnard? Haven't seen him act I'm afraid - at least I don't think so. But I can see him as Caranthir. I know there has been objections to people with faces that's too square? Or maybe I misunderstood/misremember. He can definitiely play bad guy (for example, he played Richard of Glouster) I think he sometimes look almost too nice, but then again I like that in bad guy characters, don't I?
It appears the candidates were not muscular enough and the Hosts were looking for someone imposing as Caranthir (though that’s going to be hard standing next to an actor like Armie Hammer), built like a rugby player.It would be great if we had some knowledge beforehand about such specific demands.
Still, these things would have been good to know before we scouted for actors.
What about Jason Momoa?