M: What kind of boy do you want to play Will in the films?
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M: What kind of boy do you want to play Will in the films?
We're all focusing on Lyra but does anyone have any ideas on what kind of Will they should have?
I must say that I haven't given it that much thought.
MbtE.
I must say that I haven't given it that much thought.
MbtE.
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I just found a perfect boy to play Will. He's english from London, is 12 years-old and can be seen as Oliver Twist in a new version of Oliver Twist made for the cinema. He's name is Barney Clark!
He has a very 'WILLish' expression:
http://www.imdb.com/gallery/hh/1263280/ ... ,%20Barney
Some pictures from Oliver Twist:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1263280/photogallery-ss-0
His profile on IMDB:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1263280/
He has a very 'WILLish' expression:
http://www.imdb.com/gallery/hh/1263280/ ... ,%20Barney
Some pictures from Oliver Twist:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1263280/photogallery-ss-0
His profile on IMDB:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1263280/
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I think he looks a bit young really... He's twelve, yes, but I think he kind of looks like a 'young' twelve, rather than an 'old' twelve, which is how I imagine Will to be. Will is mature beyond his years, I think that ought to be reflected in the actor who plays him. But then I don't know how recent that picture is...
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people...he's 12 years-old and was already chosen by Roman Polanski to play the leading role of a very important film, Oliver Twist. He'll be old enough when the production of 'The Golden Compass' starts. =)
just an idea o.o XD
just an idea o.o XD
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Well, by the time they get round to filming, he'll probably be about 13, and he might look significantly older. I think he is one of the best suggestions I've read, though.
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That kid is definitely too young.
They need to pick someone who is older looking than that.
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isn't it from you that the lover's desire for the face of his beloved arises? Doesn't his secret insight into her pure features come from the pure constellations?
"The Third Elegy" by Rainer Maria Rilke
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This Freddie guy is surely wrong...what's up with that look?
Little Oliver Twist would work, considering he has two years to grow up.
Anyhow, it is very much up to the make up artists and costume designers. They can make a 18 yr old like 14, or a 10 yr old 13. The little dude needs to know how to act though.
Still, I believe they will try to get 16+ actors. It makes it a lot easier production wise.
Little Oliver Twist would work, considering he has two years to grow up.
Anyhow, it is very much up to the make up artists and costume designers. They can make a 18 yr old like 14, or a 10 yr old 13. The little dude needs to know how to act though.
Still, I believe they will try to get 16+ actors. It makes it a lot easier production wise.
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I was really going based on acting merits and since the character of Will is based on someone we’ve never seen, who is to say what he looks like.This Freddie guy is surely wrong...what's up with that look?
If actors got hired based on how well their last film did they would never get work.But I do agree that Charlie and the Chocolate factory means he isn't perfect
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It's not to do with how good their last film was.If actors got hired based on how well their last film did they would never get work.But I do agree that Charlie and the Chocolate factory means he isn't perfect
It's because I think we all agree that the kids playing L + W should not have been in high-profile films before. They should be unknowns.
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