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Just wondering...
How many of you cast actors in the roles of characters you're writing in your works? How does that work in your writing process, how important is it? Are they just physical models, or do you borrow attributes from either the actor themselves or a role they've played elsewhere?
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I'm wondering if casting actors is a trait primarily of writers who come from fandom or at least have a fannish background.
Can you cite any specific examples from your work (if you're comfortable with that). It interests me that so far, there's been a different response each time ranging from no to different versions of yes.
Did you always do this, or did it gradually grow into something you do?
Also, is that Roy Dupris in your icon? Because *ZOMG*. I loved him in La Femme Nikita. He was like the McDreamy of spies. Except, yanno, LFN was smart and sexy and interesting and I can't say that I care for Grey's Anatomy.
*swoon*. It's been such a long time since I've seen him in anything.
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That's an interesting point and one I've wondered about, too. :)
Can you cite any specific examples from your work (if you're comfortable with that). It interests me that so far, there's been a different response each time ranging from no to different versions of yes.
My first main characters from an actor was inspired by Keith "Mickey Kostmayer" Szarabajka on The Equalizer. I wrote a fair amount of EQZ fanfic and I even got to meet him, so his voice is in my head, especially that character. I created a character for an interactive space opera type writing group and later, reworked that character into others in succession, taking them farther and farther away from Mickey, but retaining the attitude, gravelly voice, and face.
The protag in my WIR is based on Roy Dupuis, who I also use for my main character in a spy series I write with friends that we print up ourselves, via photocopy. So the protag in the WIR is based on the character based on Roy. Actually, it's a bit more complicated than that. The original character was the son of a character in my Man from UNCLE fan fic and the character came first, when he was 12. When he was 16 or so, I decided to cast him and picked River Phoenix, who had the right look. When River died, I wanted to recast, and La Femme Nikita came on the air and I saw Roy and just knew he was Paul. I've been writing that character since 1985 and he really looks like Roy in my head and I used Paul as the foundation, with that face, for my protag in the WIR.
Did you always do this, or did it gradually grow into something you do?
I'd had to say always, because I wrote my first fan fic back in the '60s before I knew others did that or even that it was called fan fic, so when I started creating original characters, I cast them, too. I think I wrote a bad short story in the '70s, and didn't cast it, but the woman in it was pretty much me, anyway.
Also, is that Roy Dupris in your icon? Because *ZOMG*. I loved him in La Femme Nikita. He was like the McDreamy of spies. Except, yanno, LFN was smart and sexy and interesting and I can't say that I care for Grey's Anatomy.
*swoon*. It's been such a long time since I've seen him in anything.
Yeah, that's Roy Dupuis and I seriously lust after him. Most of his current work is in Canada, and I really miss seeing him. Here's my other Roy icon.