Blog readers in the US have no doubt been watching the new TV adaptation of Sense and Sensibility, which aired in the UK some time ago. Although I enjoyed David Morrissey in the role, he's not my idea of Brandon.
Colin Firth was the same age as Brandon when he played Darcy . . .
. . . and so was Sean Bean when he played Sharpe.
I think Sean Bean would have made an excellent Brandon. In fact, I think that Brandon and Sharpe would have had a lot in common. Although they came from different parts of the country and they were from different social classes they were both honourable men.
Amanda Grange
Oh, sorry, I was sitting here so long looking at the nice photos, I forgot what I was going to say.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, I think that Brandon and Sharpe would have had a lot in common.
ReplyDeleteBegone, plot bunny! I say, begone!!!
Jane said...
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos, Mandy. Colin Firth was the definitive Darcy for me, and Alan Rickman was a superb Brandon in Emma Thompson's screenplay of Sense and Sensibility.
Sean Bean would be fabulous in anything - as long as britches and boots are invlved:-)
ReplyDeleteFenella Miller
*drools over Sean Bean photo*
ReplyDeleteHe would make a good Brandon, but then it would be incomprehensible why Marianne prefers Willoughby.
Except if you cast Ioan Gruffud, then she might perhaps be excused. :)