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« Reply #15 on: June 11, 2002, 03:39:48 AM »


I like some of the idea's that have been posted. Here's what my wife and I thought of for actors...

Ralph Fiennes=Barnabas.
Hugh Jackman=Quentin.
Katie Holmes=Maggie/Josette.
Jude Law=Jeff Clark.
Jennifer Aniston=Victoria Winters.
Fiona Shaw=Dr. Julia Hoffman.
Mandy Moore=Carolynn Stoddard.
Julie Andrews=Elizabeth Collins Stoddard.
Frank Langella=Roger Collins.
Tim Curry=Proffesor Elliot Stokes.
Christian Bale=Joe Haskell.
Gary Oldman/Kevin Bacon/Bill Paxton=Willie Loomis
Greg Wise=Burke Devlin.

There are many more to cover so I'll leave it with this for now.
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« Reply #16 on: June 11, 2002, 04:49:39 AM »

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Actually, I prefer the idea of a second generation and bringing some of the original cast back as the older generation. But it IS fun to recast the old crew.


That's all it's meant to be--fun.  It's like people who play fantasy football and pick all the different real-life players.

Kelsey Grammar.........Roger Collins
Patrick Stewart...........Jeremiah Collins
Tom Lenk*.................Harry Johnson/Noah Gifford

*played Andrew on Buffy this season

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« Reply #17 on: June 11, 2002, 07:12:07 AM »

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Going with the 1968/1795 storyline...

Tim Curry as the Rev. Trask

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....or Nicholas Cage as Trask??  ?!?

I like the British actor Ben Chaplin as a young Barnabas, esp. if the storyline was set in 1795 (anyone see him in "Washington Square?)....he has those dark, smouldering eyes that seems to pierce right through you <YUM!>  ;)
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« Reply #18 on: June 11, 2002, 07:20:55 AM »

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....or Nicholas Cage as Trask?

I like the British actor Ben Chaplin.


Yeah, I can see Cage being just quirky enough to pull it off.  And though Chaplin wouldn't be my BC, I can definitely see him in a DS movie.
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« Reply #19 on: June 11, 2002, 07:26:25 AM »

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Hello DS fans

My wife and I are DS fans and we were debating on if DS were to come back in the form of a film or tv series, who would play Barnabas? Would you change anything about the character in any way? What would he look like, pending on the actor?

It is my opinion they should find a New Barnabas in the same fashion the first was, I'm sure he is out there somewhere waiting to be discovered.

This should be an easy search, they have the original Barnabas as a template for the second. ;)

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