So who are your favorite and least favorite characters played by the notorious Mr. Davis?
But I was watching boxset 14 the other day (I just got this one, I am so far behind T_T ) and was really struck by how much obvious FUN Roger Davis was having with the character of Dirk, after Laura's demise.
This is one of the reasons, throughout the show's run, that I don't particularly care for RD. Art should hide its artifice. When you can tell that an actor is having fun with a role, then the performance isn't seamless, and the spell, for lack of a better word, is broken. RD's performances tend to call too much attention to themselves, like Jon Lovitz's Master Thespian character from SNL screaming "Acting!"
I didn't mind him too much as Peter Bradford in 1795. At least he was a bit more low-key and not so much of a jerk. He really gets on my nerves as Jeff Clark though. He was always a complete jerk, and all that soap opera stuff with Vicki was just grating. I mean, how could she have possibly seen anything in him? Jeez, nobody's that desperate.The other night, I was watching an episode and my cat was sleeping peacefully on the bed. Then Clark appears on screen and starts yelling at Barnabas - the cat wakes up, looks at the TV, and marches out of the room. This is the same cat that won't even move for the vacuum cleaner until you get six inches away from him.
Okay, I know the consensus of feelings towards this hair-touching actor on our favorite show. But I was watching boxset 14 the other day (I just got this one, I am so far behind T_T ) and was really struck by how much obvious FUN Roger Davis was having with the character of Dirk, after Laura's demise. It was a nice change of pace as most of his other characters are always dripping in angst or boring to the point of tears *coughNedStuartcough*.So who are your favorite and least favorite characters played by the notorious Mr. Davis?
He tries to take over every scene he had with everybody.
Another great moment is approximately 100 year old Tate in 1970, with his crazy laser light show and department store dummy stand-in. Subtlety is not called for when playing unsubtle characters.