DARK SHADOWS FORUMS
General Discussions => Current Talk Archive => Current Talk '25 I => Current Talk '05 I => Topic started by: dvlvan26 on April 04, 2005, 04:40:00 PM
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Good Day to All Cousins!
In your own opinion, who on DS was the most talented and the least talented? [clap] [jester]
You can include day players, extras, and special guests. [crowdhappy]
Have a Great Day!
Love, dvlvan26
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Most talented? Way too many to narrow it down to just one. Nancy Barrett and Thayer David managed to make every one of their characters so different from each other - and that's no mean feat (just look at how similar most of RD's characters are ::)) Jonathan Frid and David Selby always imparted the immense complexities in Barnabas and the various Quentins. Lara Parker and Diana Millay were amazing as Angelique and Laura. Louis Edmonds was a hoot in every role he played. Joan Bennett always gave a quiet dignity to all her roles. And those are just a handful - I could go on and on.
As for least talented? That's easy for me - it's Geoffrey Scott. Almost without exception, Sky's scenes are excruciating to watch. One can only wonder how much more interesting Sky might have been in the hands of a really skilled actor. Hell - one can only wonder how much more interesting Sky might have been in the hands of a barely competent actor! [sad3]
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Is MB implying he can TOLERATE! RD??
Stop the Presses!!
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Patti
I don't dislike Geoffrey Scott.
Thayer David & Nancy Barrett, hands down, no one comes close, IMHO.
I personally don't care for Marie Wallace.
And, save for the cool look in jeans jacket, Chris Pennock was a tad over the edge.
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Is MB implying he can TOLERATE! RD??
Heavens, no! But as much as I dislike RD's DS characters, they're brilliantly portrayed next to Scott's work as Sky. And I'm the first to say that RD's work outside of DS can often be quite good. Sadly, the same can't be said for Scott. It's pretty bad when the soap magazines cheer when an actor is fired from a role, and that's exactly what several did when Scott was let go as Billy Lewis on Guiding Light.
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Thayer David was the most talented actor on the show as far as I'm concerned. John Karlen, David Selby, and Jerry Lacy were also great assets to the show. Among the actresses, I think Nancy Barrett, Marie Wallace, and Joan Bennett turned in some stellar performances.
Camilla Ashland and Elizabeth Eis were great in the minor roles that they played. [thumb]
The least talented actors, in my opinion, were Donna McKechnie, Don Briscoe, Lee Beery, and Lisa Richards.
ProfStokes
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I feel Thayer David was one of the most talented actors on DS!! I love all his characters and his performances were always superb!! He isn't a leading man type but he CAN carry himself through every scene with style and finesse!!
I also think NB is great in all her emotional roles. She is the best with the water works and I love her accent of Pansy Faye.
Of course, I love JF's performances with all his facial expressions, mood changes, body language to get certain ideas across without saying anything!! He's the best vampire I've ever come across in performances [although I'm very partial to the Angel character!]
I love the chemistry between some of the actors too. One being NB and JF; another GH and JF; AM was great with MR but stiff with AG, IMO.
The child actors were very good too especially David Hensey.
Who did I dislike? I can't name the evil characters because I like them too especially JL's version all all the Trasks!! Love to hate them. :) Some actors aren't very good and people have already named them so I will not.
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Going on solitary roles alone and not actor/actress chemistry, I would have to put Thayer David in the top spot. He played not only the most characters on the show, but also the widest range. You can't help but love his character or love to hate him.
I'd also have to give love to John Karlen. He was absolutely great as Willie, but when they wrote him more serious roles we were really shown what he could do.
Jerry Lacy, Dennis Patrick and Mitchell Ryan are also the man.
As far as actresses go, I would have to say that I loved Terry Crawford the most. Also Kathryn Leigh Scott, before they turned her into the resident victim. Clarice Blackburn needs to get a nod as well, she was always spot on in the roles she played. (and who doesn't love Grayson, despite her flair for the overdramatic?)
As for the least talented....
I love Don Briscoe to absolute death, but the man had a habit of overacting by a large margin. I'd have to include Roger Davis on that list, despite the fact that you have to like him for being so intolerable. That kid who played Alexander.... and the guy who played Sky. Though they may belong on the most annoying list instead....
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Yes, I think Thayer David was definitely the most talented actor--he hardly ever messed up his lines, and he always seemed in character. I absolutely love Lara Parker as Angelique. While I dislike Roger Davis' roles on DS, I don't think he's the worst actor on there--if they had channeled his "talents" into more interesting, fitting parts, then he wouldn't be nearly as bad as he is. Oh, I forgot about how horrible Sky Rumson is! Ugh, the woman who played Joanna is God-awful, too; what were they thinking? That character had so much promise and suspense attached to her, and then when she actually appears...it's like the whole 1840 storyline: you have so much anticipation for what happens next, but everything falls flat. However, I believe the worst "actor" is that guy they hired to play a bereaved boyfriend in 1995. He was only in one episode, but geez...I felt so sorry for Jonathan Frid who had to work with him.
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And I'm the first to say that RD's work outside of DS can often be quite good.
Agreed; I've never seen the western, but a couple of other things (Twighlight Zone), respectable.
Sadly, the same can't be said for Scott. It's pretty bad when the soap magazines cheer when an actor is fired from a role, and that's exactly what several did when Scott was let go as Billy Lewis on Guiding Light.
(I didn't know he was on anything else...)
Patti
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Hmmm...most talented? I tend to lean towards Thayer David, Nancy Barrett, and Grayson Hall. Also, I give high marks to KLS because I think she was most "natural" actor on the series.
As for the least talented, it's hard to say because I feel that even the lesser lights in the cast brought something to the show. Forced to pick, I would probably go with the actor who appeared in one episode during the 1995 Flashforward. I don't recall his name, or the name of his character, but I believe he wore a plaid flannel shirt. He was supposed to be a widower and gave an even more wooden performance than Mr. Juggins. Or maybe Tom Happer, because I always cringe during his scenes.
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The most engaging actor and character for me on DS is Jonathan Frid. I'd have to say that if it weren't for him I wouldn't be watching Dark Shadows now...can't quite explain why he's my guy...(when doin' good) I love the renonances he gives his lines, his hurt looks, his gentleness (don't ask me why I think a Vampire is gentle), his arching eyebrows. But there are a bevy of terrific actors
- gotta go with the crowd on this one - Thayer David is simply marvelous
- John Karlin (Willie Loomis, classic DS)
- Clarice Blackburn (this woman can truly act)
- Lara Parker (hate Angelique but LP is electric)
- Louis Edmonds (always enjoy watching him)
- Dennis Patrick
- Robert Gerringer
- little girl who plays Amy
Worst:
- Craig Slocum
- Addison Powell
- little girl who plays Sarah
Special Mention: KLS - most engaging
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I feel that Nancy Barret was the most talented dramatist to appear on the show; her sensitivity and depth of portrayal was so wonderfully fluid. She could display such a range of emotions and her characters came across as *different, despite the fact that they may have been written in similar ways, which is far more than I can say for many of the other actors. I would have to say the least talented was Diana Millay; her portrayal was so often very dry, stiff, and transparent.
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Welcome back, tragic bat. It's nice to see you posting again. ;)
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Most Talented:
Actresses: Nancy Barrett, she makes it seem effortless. I've really come to appreciate her acting. Kathryn L Scott also always seems very natural. They just have a good balance between underacting and overacting, IMO.
Actors: John Karlen, I feel is fantastic, effortless like NB. Jonathan Frid because when I fall in love with a character, the actor has a lot to do with it, and I fell hard for Barnabas. I like Louis Edmonds for the sarcasm and wit he injects into his lines.
Least Talented:
Actresses - Lisa Richards as Sabrina.
Actors - Addison Powell, Roger Davis.... I didn't care for Don Briscoe at first, as Tom. It wasn't until Chris came along that I changed my opinion of him.
I'm sure there's more for actresses and actors and I'm just not thinking of them (maybe I'm trying not to ;) ).
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However, I believe the worst "actor" is that guy they hired to play a bereaved boyfriend in 1995. He was only in one episode, but geez...I felt so sorry for Jonathan Frid who had to work with him.
Victor Flagler played by Cliff Cudney. :)
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I loved Louis Edmonds performances. Thayer David could play the intelligent, cultured Prof. Stokes to uneducated Ben Stokes. Every actor in the main cast had stellar moments. The chemistry between some of the actors was powerful enough at times to keep some of the implausible plots and ridiculous dialog from distracting from the performance.
I thinka fewbad actors ruined some of the overall tone of the show. Sharon Smythe was terrible in the role of Sarah Collins. The actor MB mentioned who played Sky Rumson, I had completely blocked out of my mind.(Someone actually hired him again?) Addison Powell was way too hammy but I have seen him in other films and he wasn't so bad. The first actor that played Willy Loomis(Low-mass) would have destroyed the role. Thank goodness he was replaced by John Karlin.
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Welcome back, tragic bat. It's nice to see you posting again. ;)
Thank you m.b!
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Most talented are JF - despite the teleprompter reading, he had a wonderful range from pure evil to wounded lover. Plus, he moved with such grace and had a wonderful voice that I still ache for him! Louis Edmonds played the rich, clueless snob to the hilt but I always felt his very best scenes were as Joshua Collins confronting his son Barnabas about his curse. Thayer David could do anything and everything. He was always perfection. As for the ladies, I always loved Grayson because her characters had much more range. From the pining doc to the spirited gypsy to the repressed housekeeper, she was never boring. Also loved Nancy Barrett's work. Really, all the actors with theatre backgrounds just brought so much more to the small screen. Nobody made me as nervous as John Karlen did! Boy, he could twitch and sweat! Humbert Allen Astredo was slickly evil. Jerry Lacy was perfect as Tony Peterson and all the Trasks. David Henesy was marvelous as was Denise Nickerson. They more than held their own against the adults. I was sorry when Amy Jennings was written out of the show and replaced by Kathy Cody.
Least talented - Kathy Cody was irritating. Sharon Smythe was as wooden as a popsicle stick. Peter Turgeon as the third Dr. Woodard deserved what he got >:D. Roger Davis was fine as Peter Bradford but horrible as Jeff Clark, Ned, Dirk, etc. Sorry, girls, but I wasn't that thrilled with Don Briscoe (although I loved his vamp scenes with Julia). Craig Slocum - he truly sucked! Lisa Richards was dull and Chris Pennock always seemed unsure of himself. Addison Powell ugh!
Countess
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I was sorry when Amy Jennings was written out of the show and replaced by Kathy Cody.
Me too.
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Denise Nickerson and David Henesey were great actors for their age. I do agree that Sharon Smyth wasn't as good. I wonder what it would've been like had Denise played Sarah....
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I never cared for Geoffrey Scott as Sky Rumson. I can't buy Angelique wanting a guy like that, he was so wooden!
I think every actor on the show with the exception of Mr. Scott were all talented (yes even Roger Davis I think had more acting range on there then Scott), they all worked so well with one another.