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Excellent choice!

Erin wrote: "Hi! I'm a long time lurker but had to jump in. I like Evanna Lynch (Luna from Harry Potter) as Mary. She has that interesting and smart look to her."
Oh! Now that you've mentioned her, Saoirse Ronan totally comes to mind too. And she is a seriously amazing actress too.
Oh! Now that you've mentioned her, Saoirse Ronan totally comes to mind too. And she is a seriously amazing actress too.

Sherlock Holmes (in this series) - Alan Rickman (sardonic, intelligent looking) or Jeremy Irons
Mycroft Holmes - Stephen Fry or Brian Blessed

Is there really going to be a movie or a BBC series or is this just fun speculation??


Don't mean to be argumentative, but Cate Blanchett, Hilary Swank, and Brian Blessed, as fabulous as they are, are all WAY too old to do these roles.

I've done some thinking and searching, came up with these casting calls for Sherlock:
Jason Isaacs, age 50
Hugh Laurie, age 54
Daniel Day-Lewis, age 56
Ralph Fiennes, age 50
Mary Russell needs to be believable as a teen and young woman, age 21, for the all-important process and chemistry of falling in love with a Sherlock in his 50s. So far, I'm liking:
Saoirse Ronan, age 20
Evanna Lynch, age 22
Emma Stone, age 25
Anna Sophia Robb, age 20
Gemma Arterton, age 28
Anyone else? This is rather fun!

I agree that Russell is harder, not least because she has to be fifteen in Beekeeper's Apprentice. How about Emma Watson?

:-D
I would, too, only I look more like Mary's granny, at this point. ;-)



"for his fellow reader".

Alas, not the right age. But (OT) here's an interesting profile of her: http://www.audiofilemagazine.com/narr...

Carol, that's an incredible story. How cool that it was even an LRK book. I don't think I could have remained nonchalant. I'd have done something incredibly inappropriate and immature. Too much of a Next Generation fan to remain in my seat.

aaw, that's wonderful :)

Carol, that's an incredible story. How..."
Erin, since I consider Patrick Stewart one of the sexiest men on the planet, it was probably best that I didn't say anything - it most likely been a cliche or embarrassingly inappropriate. Also the other folks there, though certainly aware, we're giving him his privacy (but quite the buzz when he left).

Love, love, love Sir Patrick :) I'd also thought of Emma Watson; she's certainly got the acting credentials and looks.
I'm just struggling with the notion of chemistry between the two leads ...

Now, that's interesting chemistry ;) I do like Jennifer Lawrence's acting chops.

Sigh .........

Agreeing :) I've got three Americans on my list now.

Jeremy Irons gets my vote for Holmes.

Jeremy Irons gets my vote for Holmes."
Ah, excellent observation. Worth at least one Sherlock point! Hadn't thought of height, then on a whim looked up Bonnie Wright, who never did have enough lines in her role as Ginny Weasley ... she's a respectable 5'10"
Of course, it's all just fun and fancy, this thread -- in my heart, I prefer the Mary and Sherlock I've imagined through reading King's books.
Given that movie magic and camera perspective made Robbie Coltrane look about 10 feet tall in HP, I think they could work around height for Mary ;-)

Funny :)

Both fine actors! Alan Rickman's name pops up often.

You could be Mary when she's older and writing her books to send to LRK!

So I just saw a reference to a new Holmes movie out next year (Mr. Holmes) starring Ian McKellen. Ian McKellen! I don't think he'd ever occurred to me as a possible Holmes, but he actually rather looks the part.
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