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Who do you imagine sherlock holmes as while reading?
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Are you suggesting that Watson was doping?



Are you suggesting that Watson was doping?"
No No no. It's just the physique of him.




Walter Paget (the one on the left) modeled for Sidney Paget (right), so I guess that's what my Holmes looks like. I do however, strongly see Jude Law as Watson. But David Hyde Pierce is good too! I used to have a HUGE crush on Niles...
When both reading and writing I always picture Holmes as portrayed by Jeremy Brett.

Benedict, Brett or Tom Baker. I'm biased about Tom Baker as I'm as Dr.Who fan as much as a Sherlock Holmes fan. Most people forget Tom Baker even played Holmes, of course.


Interesting point. I think Benedict could play the more trad style, though, having watched him in Parade's End today.

Would like to see Cumberbatch and Freeman attempt a classic Holmes story set in the proper time...think they could pull it off.




As such, my mental picture of Holmes often fluctuates between my three favorites (depending on which story/scene I'm reading): Downey, Rathbone, and Livanov (I know the latter was not particularly a match for the physical description of Holmes, but dang if he didn't nail the character personality-wise!). Watson is nearly always Jude Law ...
... that is, whenever I picture the characters as one of their film incarnations, which is not always. I generally get a mental "feel" for a book character that never quuuuite matches up to any on-screen portrayal I may have seen, because how I "see" them when I'm reading has more to do with how they feel than how they look. So sometimes, I'll see Downey or Rathbone when I'm reading -- but as often as not, I simply see "my" Holmes. If that makes sense. :)



I also thoroughly enjoy Cumberbatch/Freeman as the famous duo. I do think Benedict is too good-looking to be Holmes. Martin Freeman is a really fine actor! Like him in everything.


Jeremy Brett! Almost exactly! Especially if he yells something. He looked almost exactly like that before I even watched the Granada adaptations.
He always looks slightly different in my head, though, in the books ... there's only a subtle difference, but he's different.

Same with me ... a mix of both, I think.
Amanda wrote: "I started reading the books while I was also watching the Granada Production with Jeremy Brett. "
Me, too! :) I started reading them just before starting the adaptations.

(On playing the "definitive" Sherlock Holmes) "I've done 33 Sherlock Holmes stories and bits of them are all right. But the definitive Sherlock Holmes is really in everyone's head. No actor can fit into that category because every reader has his own ideal."

Walter Paget (the one on the left) modeled for Sidney Paget (right), so I guess that's what my Holmes looks like. I do ..."
I also picture a Holmes close to the illustrations in Strand Magazine or Jeremy brett since he is in that time period and resembles the illustrations

Walter Paget (the one on the left) modeled for Sidney Paget (right), so I guess that's what my Holmes lo..."
He does resemble the illustrations, doesn't he? I found one the other day that looked almost exactly like him, it was amazing.

(On playing the "definitive" Sherlock Holmes) "I've done 33 Sherlock Holmes stories and bits of them a..."
That is a great quote from Jeremy Brett... but he is still the DEFINITIVE Sherlock Holmes to me.
(Although Robert Downey Jr is definitely the hottest Holmes ;) )

(On playing the "definitive" Sherlock Holmes) "I've done 33 She..."
Haha.

I watched the movie the other day but was plain disappointed in Downey. I just kept picturing Brett delivering the dialogues from Granada series.

I watched the movie the other day but was plain disappointed in Downey. I just kept pi..."
Pretty much agreed. :)

It intrigues me that Paget's illustrations of Holmes are the SPITTING IMAGE of Basil Rathbone. Did director Roy William Neill purposely seek an actor who looked like Paget's drawings? If so, he succeeded very well.
When Jeremy Brett's MYSTERY! series on PBS launched in the 80s, I resisted him, having been imprinted decades earlier by the Rathbone movies, but as the years have gone by, I have begun to appreciate that both actors hit as the mark quite accurately. (Probably in the same way that a mother with two daughters who don't look like each other will often be told that each daughter resembles her.)





The others are cool too.
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The Name of the Wind (other topics)Half a King (other topics)
Sherlock Holmes: The Rediscovered Railway Mysteries and Other Stories (other topics)