No idea about Petofi's, I never noticed it at all. I do find it odd that he continues to wear ONE glove, and NOT on the disfigured, hideous "hand of Petofi"!
Lord knows i tremble at the mere thought of disagreeing with Gothik but I too think its a fake nose.
Am I the last person to realize that Petofi's nose is prosthetic?!?
To be honest I never noticed Thayer's nose in the role of Petofi. However, I've wondered how he could have seen anything at all with those glasses as thick as coke bottles! He must have been amazingly adept at learning his lines and where to be standing at all times without help from the tele-prompter.
looked closely at his last couple of scenes today. The one in the foyer with Angelique - absolutely normal looking. However, in the last scene with Quentin, when Petofi is looking down, the lighting in the drawing room right above him makes the nose look different - maybe a fake sort of look.After he's done massaging Quentin....cozy, no?.....and is leaving the room, his nose looks totally normal again.
NOZE? What about the lips??? when he is sitting there in a stupor/trance today, he looked like a carp! [or Ryan Styles doing a fish!]The noze is real, the lips are fake!
O.K., that's the last time I'll mention his nose, since everyone seems to think this aspect of costuming and characterization is trite ...Thayer David's performance, as always, is sterling, but I have to say that when I first viewed 1897 (during the last SciFi run), I was so distracted by the whole wig/glasses/etc. getup that I had a difficult time even noticing his performance.This viewing I've been able to appreciate Mr. David's acting in this role, but I personally prefer his other characterizations to this one, perhaps because the others are more realistic and believable people (Ben Stokes, Professor Stokes).In trying not to be distracted so much by Petofi's wig this time, I've come up with a theory: the wig is not a product of the costume department -- it may actually be Petofi's accessory because he's bald!