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Who would play Pendergast?

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message 151: by Janice (new)

Janice Mitchell (jannyfae) | 19 comments Dany, I have to agree on Rutgar Hauer.


message 152: by Tiffanie (new)

Tiffanie | 22 comments Dany wrote: "Michelle wrote: "Tara wrote: "Michelle wrote: "I think Julian Sands would have been PERFECT a few years ago...Right now I am leaning towards English actor Tom Hiddleston. He just needs the dyed hai..."

I would also agree with Dany. Tom Hiddleston now has my vote as Pendergast!


message 153: by Josh (new)

Josh | 1 comments Tom Hiddleston would be a good choice.....hell while we are at it get his co-star Mark Rufallo as D'Agosta


message 154: by Tiffanie (new)

Tiffanie | 22 comments Josh wrote: "Tom Hiddleston would be a good choice.....hell while we are at it get his co-star Mark Rufallo as D'Agosta"

I could see Mark Rufallo as D'Agosta.


message 155: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Renee | 7 comments Josh wrote: "Tom Hiddleston would be a good choice.....hell while we are at it get his co-star Mark Rufallo as D'Agosta"

Yes! Seriously great idea!


message 156: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Renee | 7 comments Janice wrote: "Dany, I have to agree on Rutgar Hauer."

Me too! Ladyhawke and Blade Runner are two of my top movies of all time.


message 157: by Spencer (new)

Spencer (spencecarter) | 1 comments Why not Christopher Hayerdahl? I agree with the Bill Nighy pick. How about an eccentric David Bowie type?


message 158: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 1 comments I think Benedict Cumberbatch would be a fantastic Pendergast because he's got the tall, lanky look about him, plus the sharp facial features and long slender fingers. As for Diogenes, I think Damien Lewis would be amazing. He has been a villain before in the movie Dreamcatcher and he was skin-crawling awesome! If they do a movie though, I just hope they stick true to his character and not change a thing about him. That's why I'm still on the fence as to whether or not I'd even like his character being put into a movie. Hollywood tends to screw everything up if the writers aren't involved in the process. But I still love Pendergast!


message 159: by Biliana (new)

Biliana (bibilicious) | 1 comments From the very beginning I had Paul Bettany for Pendergast in my head while reading the books but didn't realize it until I saw Legion where he wasn't even blonde... I never cared much for his career but I cannot imagine anyone else playing Pendergast - Paul Bettany has the look, the posture and I think he can pull off the feline movement and the emotionally detached way the character communicates with other people. And yet, having my previous experience with seeing favorite books of mine being filmed (such as Michael Crichton's for example) I am not sure if I am ready for the disappointment in seeing what Hollywood can do to yet another favorite character of mine, such as Pendergast.


message 160: by Aleshia (new)

Aleshia (fortuna) New to the group, I've been reading these books for years and been using Goodreads for a while and never thought to check for a group!

Anyways, for me, Pendergast is really one of those uncastables. I have such a specific image in my head, that I don't want a well known actor to play him. If there were ever to be a movie, I would want someone new and unknown to play him to keep it believable. If I saw someone like Bettany or Depp, it would ruin the believability for me. Which isnt to say that either would do a bad job, on the contrary, I feel that both would be well up to the task.

For Diogenes however, I would absolutely LOVE for Walton Goggins to play him. Keep his hair longer and crazy, give it a dye job, some contacts, and man, so perfect. He has one of those distinct faces, and he can do intense and crazy well.


message 161: by [deleted user] (new)

I think there are a lot of good suggestions, though I haven't read all the comments on who would do a good job as Pendergast. I don't think the hair and skin coloring would matter too much, as makeup could take care of that. One person I can definitely see in the role is Edward Norton. He's a versatile actor and often very subtle in his roles, which fit Pendergast's character and personality.


message 162: by Olivia (new)

Olivia | 7 comments I am still voting for Ryan Phillipe! Little bit lighter hair - a suit -


message 163: by Kirby (new)

Kirby | 24 comments Amanda wrote: "I think Benedict Cumberbatch would be a fantastic Pendergast because he's got the tall, lanky look about him, plus the sharp facial features and long slender fingers. As for Diogenes, I think Damie..."

I actually haven't seen any of his work, but I do agree about his appearance. I could see him as Pendergast!


message 164: by Kirby (new)

Kirby | 24 comments Mary wrote: "One person I can definitely see in the role is Edward Norton. He's a versatile actor and often very subtle in his roles, which fit Pendergast's character and personality. "

Appearance-wise, I wouldn't have thought of him, but I do agree that he's a very versatile actor. I think he could pull it off!


message 165: by Linda (new)

Linda | 2 comments Peter Fonda with a New Orleans accent!


message 166: by Linda (new)

Linda | 2 comments Amanda Seyfreid with a black bob & bangs for Constance!


message 167: by Saminjax (new)

Saminjax | 1 comments I think either Richard Kiel or John Goodman would be ideal to play Pendergast.


message 168: by Mike (new)

Mike O | 7 comments Yes John Goodman but I wonder does Pendergast roll on shabbos?


message 169: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Zimny | 3 comments ...
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John Goodman?


message 170: by Phyllis (new)

Phyllis (phyllisbrannin) John Goodman, I don't see it.


message 171: by Kat (new)

Kat (katsobsession) | 20 comments I don't see it either at all.


message 172: by Daniel (new)

Daniel | 4 comments John Malkovich


message 173: by Leroy (last edited Aug 14, 2013 08:59AM) (new)

Leroy (hawingway) | 15 comments Hi Daniel,

I think Malkovich could pull it off. Nice suggestion. Rutger Hauer is also an intriguing option.

I agree that John Goodman is a No in this case.


message 174: by Mike (new)

Mike O | 7 comments The Goodman suggestion was a failed attempt at sarcasm - but I do reccomend the Big Lebowlski - Cohen Bros. , Goodman and the Dude make movie magic. Concerning our favorite special agent - perhaps Michael Fassebender could be an interesting choice.


message 175: by Leroy (new)

Leroy (hawingway) | 15 comments Hi Mike, OK, ha ha. Don't get me wrong, I love John Goodman and think he's quite talented. Just didn't get the sarcasm. :-) I've heard about The Big Lebowski but never saw it. I need to catch it soon!


message 176: by Ronnie (new)

Ronnie | 2 comments I can think of none better than Ralph Fiennes. He's 50 though but still looks good.


message 177: by Ronnie (new)

Ronnie | 2 comments I agree with Andrea about the Pendergast selection.


message 178: by Kat (new)

Kat (katsobsession) | 20 comments Ooh, Ralph Fiennes might be really good


message 179: by Leroy (new)

Leroy (hawingway) | 15 comments Ralph Fiennes would indeed be a good pick.


message 180: by Daniel (new)

Daniel | 4 comments Ralph Fiennes - Voldemort!?! Hmmm, Orlando Bloom with blond hair (think Legolas) or even better James Marsters, also with blond hair. Perhaps all would be great for our favorite protagonist or perhaps even Diogenes. But to me the silver eyes are the must have. Daniel Craig is an easy pick, but may lack that refined look you might have envisioned. Casting is no easy job!


message 181: by Betsy (new)

Betsy (mistymtladi) | 8 comments Wonder if they couldn't use some kinda contact for the silver eyes? A hair dye job would might get the silver or grey hair


message 182: by Leroy (new)

Leroy (hawingway) | 15 comments Betsy wrote: "Wonder if they couldn't use some kinda contact for the silver eyes? A hair dye job would might get the silver or grey hair"

Yes, probably. Also, I haven't read a novel in a while, but I recall that Pedergast was described as on the thin side. But he also can fight, so it has to be someone who doesn't look to skinny or too muscle-bound.


message 183: by Kat (new)

Kat (katsobsession) | 20 comments The Relic movie version didn't even have Pendergast :/ Total waste of a movie version :(


message 184: by Leroy (new)

Leroy (hawingway) | 15 comments Kat wrote: "The Relic movie version didn't even have Pendergast :/ Total waste of a movie version :("

Wow. I wonder if a Relic remake could do better.


message 185: by Daniel (new)

Daniel | 4 comments Perhaps we could offer some consultation to the casting director if and when they decide to make this a tv series or new movie!!


message 186: by Holly (new)

Holly Johnson patton bremerkamp | 3 comments Thank god for Cumberbatch! It was always Julian S for me before, but he was never adequately cadaverous for Pendergast. Cumberbatch has the right coloring (have you seen the photos for "The Fifth Estate?" Pale will not be an issue. Nor will the need for someone who can command a room without even speaking. Now is the time to strike.


message 187: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne | 1 comments I think David Hyde Pierce would be a good choice.


message 188: by Leroy (new)

Leroy (hawingway) | 15 comments Suzanne wrote: "I think David Hyde Pierce would be a good choice."

Wow - nice! Now that you mention it, I think he could pull it off. He's not tall, but I think they could work around that in the script. I think Pierce has the talent they'd need. Pierce is also a bit on the older side, so I'm not sure how they'd handle stunts. But thanks for this really interesting suggestion!


message 189: by Donna (new)

Donna | 5 comments I have been thinking who could play Pendergast and really was having trouble with the look being so pale, but yet, I felt, had to be attractive, until I saw Benedict Cumberbatch in a trailer for "The Fifth Estate" with really blonde hair. It just clicked, perfect for Pendergast. The long, lean, elegance as well as the good looks.


message 190: by Donna (new)

Donna | 5 comments Andrea wrote: "Hi Sandra

I think Keira Knightley would be a good Constance or Emily Blunt (Young Victoria) and Gwyneth Paltrow as Wren.

What do you think?

Sandra wrote: "Andrea wrote: "Ralph Fiennes as Special..."


I thought Wren was a man.


message 191: by Kirby (new)

Kirby | 24 comments Donna wrote: "I have been thinking who could play Pendergast and really was having trouble with the look being so pale, but yet, I felt, had to be attractive, until I saw Benedict Cumberbatch in a trailer for "T..."

I also thought of Pendergast when I saw that trailer!


message 192: by Kat (new)

Kat (katsobsession) | 20 comments Wren is a man.


message 193: by Beth (new)

Beth | 10 comments Dany wrote: "I'm thinking Benedict Cumberbatch or Paul Bettany could pull off a great Aloysius Pendergast. However, when I'm reading the books, I always imagine him as a young Rutgar Hauer http://www.horror-asy..."

I was just thinking the same thing this week, I think Benedict Cumberbatch would be a perfect Pendergast!


message 194: by Leroy (new)

Leroy (hawingway) | 15 comments Benedict Cumberbatch definitely sounds like a top choice.

I haven't read a Douglas and Preston book in a while. I'll need to do so and post so comments about who would play the other characters!


message 195: by Beth (new)

Beth | 10 comments Dany wrote: "I'm thinking Benedict Cumberbatch or Paul Bettany could pull off a great Aloysius Pendergast. However, when I'm reading the books, I always imagine him as a young Rutgar Hauer http://www.horror-asy..."

I am in love with Benedict Cumberbatch and he plays a wonderful Sherlock Holmes he would be a wonderful Pendergast!


message 196: by Holly (new)

Holly Johnson patton bremerkamp | 3 comments I am glad you think so Beth. He is really just becoming a big star--maybe his newfound status will speed up the process in getting a movie made.


message 197: by Holly (new)

Holly Johnson patton bremerkamp | 3 comments Just noticed the old comment about the Joel Coen directing and you are spot on! I hadn't thought of it before before I saw the comment, but who else could capture the subtlety. A really sad thing would be for...what's his name...Tim Burton to spoil it.


message 198: by Janice (new)

Janice Mitchell (jannyfae) | 19 comments I recently watched "Thor" and I believe Tom Hiddleston would be perfect, pale skin, black hair, handsome.


message 199: by Lynn (new)

Lynn (dwell_ondreams) | 5 comments Hiddleston's actually blonde, which is even better.


message 200: by Chris (new)

Chris Grosz (cgroszasu) | 1 comments Book descriptions aside, I always envision Edward Norton when reading the books. I think he would play the quirky yet confident Pendergast perfectly.


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