Richard Dean Anderson (still the hottest man on TV).
Word.
I was dealing with a sponsorship case here at work, and one of the problems with the marriage was age difference. He was 55 and she was 33. So all morning I've been thinking, well if it were me, 34, and RDA, 54, and somebody questioned the age difference, my entire defense would consist of:
"Dude! Have you seen him?? He's HOTTTT!"
Right, gotta find out their shooting schedule.
I don't see that...which leaves the field wide open for y'all I guess.
Do many other regulars in hour-long shows do so much other work?
Carl Lumbly (Marcus Dixon on Alias) voices the Martian Manhunter on Justice League
A couple of other notables - Michael Dorn (Worf from TNG and DS9) does voice work on Duck Dodgers (he voices the robot henchman of Marvin the Martian), Justice League (he voiced one of Darkseid's henchmen), Spider-Man (he voiced Kraven the Hunter), and Kim Possible.
Keith David, who seems to be everywhere, voiced Despero in the Green Lantern Corps episodes of Justice League.
Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher on TNG) voiced (and will voice again) Aqualad on Teen Titans.
Did Michael Dorn do it while he was Worf? That's really all I'm talking about -- free time. MR seems to be in three series at the same time, and I know just one can be a time suck.
MR seems to be in three series at the same time, and I know just one can be a time suck.
Judging by his screen time, he probably has all the time in the world.
God knows, we wouldn't want to focus on him when LANA'S IN DANGER!
Admittedly, that's a lot easier to write than a complex character portrait of a semi-evil billionaire obsessed with an adolescent farmboy.
Carl Lumbly (Marcus Dixon on Alias) voices the Martian Manhunter on Justice League
So the Martian Manhunter is really a Black Lectroid? Cool.
Speaking of voices...
has anyone else noticed a Medicare commericial that is narrated by...well, i think i'm wrong...Lilah? Or...it's someone else with a similar smoky voice and it's throwing me off.
I know Alexis Denisov and Mark Hamill have done a lot of voice work. It's probably very attractive as acting work that doesn't require too much of the physical, and more flexibility in types of roles since they're not confined to what they could visually pass for. For instance, with voice work, AD and MR can play very ugly men.
Alexis Denisof doesn't have that much on his resume, and Mark Hamill probably couldn't do much else. Which might sound harsh, but he's so good at the voice work that I'm glad, for whatever reason, he gravitated there.
Judging by his screen time, he probably has all the time in the world.
No! He's running around the set goosing everyone.
But by that, shouldn't poor Sam Jones have written the next great American novel?