Anybody know of the actress who played the Deaf woman? I'm curious as to whether or not she actually is Deaf. Largely, I think, because it would tend to imply future plotlines.
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Anybody know of the actress who played the Deaf woman? I'm curious as to whether or not she actually is Deaf. Largely, I think, because it would tend to imply future plotlines.
According to IMDB, her name is Deanne Bray, and she is indeed deaf. She had a small recurring role on "The L Word," which I dimly recall. I suspect we'll be seeing more of her.
I think, what made the cello scene for me, was that it was the first time in a long while the show has conveyed a sense of wonder when it comes to powers.
What kind of accent is T-Bag supposed to have, exactly?
I liked the deaf woman's introduction, but I hope she doesn't get sucked into Peter's plotline. He tends to make things suck.
I hope she doesn't get sucked into Peter's plotline. He tends to make things suck.
Maybe they get a little sumthing sumthing going on and he'll finally lose the shirt.
Robert Knepper is playing Samuel as an Old World mutt, something about "of the earth" and being as vague as possible. Not quite Irish, not quite Scottish, not quite English.
There are several links buried somewhere over at TWoP where he comments on this. Unfortunately it's not in the actor or character threads.
What kind of accent is T-Bag supposed to have, exactly?
Robert Knepper is playing Samuel as an Old World mutt, something about "of the earth" and being as vague as possible. Not quite Irish, not quite Scottish, not quite English.
Heh, I was going to say inconsistent. I swear I'd rather him doing Brad Pitt's incomprehensible accent from SNATCH than have to listen to the accent change countries/counties between sentences.
I'm just repeating the spin I've read in various interviews. I was a little taken aback when he was recounting the advice he got from Christopher Walken about talking "movie talk" and just winging it rather than doing research and having dialect coaches. That way leads to madness, methinks. Especially if you've only heard Alabama accents from other actors on TV and movies.
But I also don't care, because RK does strange things to me.
I'm setting my tv timers for tomorrow night and reading the description for Heroes. Is the show opting for the split cast/alternating episodes like Farscape did with the two Crichtons?
Alternating episodes is basically a way of doing things cheaply. Well, usually.
I can see that, and I can see the actors being all over the extra breathing room --except for Quinto, who seems set on smothering me in his three incarnations on the show.
I'm just wondering if this is a good opportunity to watch Lie To Me during the Hiro episodes.