Round about the year 1995 some folks who until that moment had been mere
fans of Kay's work were drawn together by this common interest to become
friends and as it were to also attempt to cast the Fionavar trilogy as
if it were a movie. Messages were posted and then debated in good humor
on the bulletin boards of Compuserve for months...with the occasional
limerick contest thrown in here and there.
This intrepid band of would be Hollywood folk were drawn from all points
on the globe: England, Canada, as well as Northern and Southern
California. They earned the title Travelling Casting Couch one day
after one of their number: a Cyn-D (ever after to be called the
Navigator as a result) suggested they all meet and hear Kay do a reading
at a convention in Winnipeg. The adventure was a success.
Today we put before you the combined efforts of Wayne, Paula, Cyn-D and
their archivist, Joanne. Perhaps their casting choices stand the test
of time...perhaps they do not. See what you think...
 James Spader: PAUL |
 Mary Stuart Masterson: KIM |
 Robin Wright: JENNIFER |
 Brendan Fraser: DAVE |
 KEVIN (not cast) |
 Patrick Stewart: LOREN |
 Cary Elwes: DIARMUID |
 Mike McShane: TEGID |
 Alec Baldwin: COLL |
 Adrian Paul: AILERON |
 Nicole Kidman: JAELLE |
 Alan Rickman: GALADAN |
 Tim Curry: RAKOTH MAUGRIM |
 Kenneth Branagh: ARTHUR |
 Gerard Depardieu: LANCELOT |
 Graham Greene: IVOR |
 Kiefer Sutherland: LEVON |
 Lou Diamond Phillips: TORC |
 Daniel Day Lewis: SORCHA |
 Ben Kingsley: GEREINT |
Do you agree with their choices? Are you nodding in agreement or horrified? Who would you cast?
Some of these actors are now too old to play the parts they have been cast in (Cary Elwes, for example, to my mind would have been perfect as Diar when you think of him in The Princess Bride - but is a bit old now for the role). If you could take any actor whatever age they are now, and cast them at their ideal age for a character, who would it be? Visit the Bright Weavings Forums and leave your opinions and suggestions. Check out the relevant thread under the topic 'GGK goes to Hollywood.'
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