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Griffyn612:

--- Quote from: PilgrimDan on April 11, 2014, 09:39:50 PM ---Sam Elliott would be terrific as Eb. Either him or Tommy Lee Jones.
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I think he's too tall for the traditional Eb.  Eb's supposed to be short.  Elliot is 6'2".  I picture more of a Brimley, or Bobby from Supernatural, for Eb.  Elliot might make a good wizard, but he's very western American, and all the other elder wizards are European. 

Al-Hajj Bilal Ammar Jihad:

--- Quote from: Griffyn612 on April 09, 2014, 10:30:44 PM ---Sam Elliott?



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No, not him.  This guy had a higher voice, no "western" (or southern?) accent.  Can't recall his name.  Drivin' me (more) nuts.

Griffyn612:

--- Quote from: Al-Hajj Bilal Ammar Jihad on April 12, 2014, 12:06:36 AM ---No, not him.  This guy had a higher voice, no "western" (or southern?) accent.  Can't recall his name.  Drivin' me (more) nuts.
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Are you thinking from movies, or television shows? 

Al-Hajj Bilal Ammar Jihad:

--- Quote from: Griffyn612 on April 12, 2014, 02:07:57 AM ---Are you thinking from movies, or television shows?

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Mostly TV.  I think he was in some movies, but hard to say.  Most of my recollections of TV come from airport lobbies...

Griffyn612:
I have to say, up until very recently, I saw no redeeming qualities about Grant Ward, a character on Marvel's Agents of Shield.  He's played by Brett Dalton, and he was my least favorite character.  But recently, there have been some new developments, and I'm looking at the character, and the actor playing him, in a new light.  And suddenly it popped into my head.

At least physically, Brett Dalton can pull off Harry.  We'll have to see if his acting range improves, and I don't know if he could deliver snark.  I still think the best physical and snark fit for Harry is Eric Balfour.

Is Dalton too pretty to play Harry?

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