I didn’t write she was “Asian enough” for Honor either, just that she was a better choice than Thurman, and not by US definitions* 100% Caucasian (*: over here Hispanic is a subset of Caucasian). So more in line with Weird Harold’s comment on not being a good choice, but at least a better one than the one mateau mentioned for Honor.
I didn’t have a ‘shrug emoticon’, else I would have used it for my previous comment below.
hvb wrote: Parilla would make a better Honor than Thurman: less Caucasian, less old, less pricy (albeit maybe not by enough) ... height would have to be waved, but other than that.
She doesn't strike me as a Matsuko though, insufficiently Asian.
Honor is (to me) rather a bit less defined by her “Asian” admix than Estelle is. One looks “nor pure Caucasian, and with some Asian features”, the other looks “Asian to an unusually pure degree for a racial melting-pot society”.
Parilla for Pritchart (just add hair dye and contacts) I can get fully behind … just don’t ask what I would be doing back there. (It might just get me banned.

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roseandheather wrote: ...Lana's not Asian enough for Dame Estelle, but she is for Honor? I'm sorry, have you taken leave of your senses?
Besides, Lana is too... mature to play Honor. (I will not say old, because that woman could put supermodels to shame, but Honor looks like she's in her mid-twenties, and Lana's 37.)
But it doesn't matter, because the more I see of Lana, the more I'm desperate to see her play Eloise. Yeah, yeah, coloring, whatever, who gives a shit? That's why wigs were invented. She has
exactly the right combination of chilly authority, appealing vulnerability, warmth, nuance, and that goddamn
blinding smile to pull off my President.
My... physical inclinations toward Ms Parrilla and her supernova-quality smile and body and... everything else are entirely beside the point.

Three points here mateau:
1) David won’t be making the casting choices, he may be included in the casting process, but he won’t have final say.
2) David is on record that ability to portray the role is more important than physical appearance, so height and build are not “hang ups” for him.
3) Haven’t seen her act, but if Reece wasn’t too Caucasian for me, she would do fine as far as physique goes.
Looking “abroad” (in my case that would be “over here”) would be a good thing, especially given that the cast should have far less of a Central Casting race mix than is usual for Hollywood to reflect the in-verse amalgam; and has been discussed before (European film, Bollywood second/third string actors, etc.).
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But if David Weber can't find an actress then the film never gets made. And he seems to be hung up on the height and build.
Besides I am sick and tired of seeing beautiful people on tv and in the movies. The world is not populated with beautiful people. That is one the the things that makes British film and television so good: real people. Not Barbie and Ken dolls.
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And maybe that is the solution. Go the to UK and Europe for actors. British actors would be especially dialed in to a Monarchy and would be believable in playing roles requireing natural deference. I think a British accent would do well in selling a nobility.
Of course there is always Gabrielle Reece who is 6'3". Or is she too California surfer? Somehow I don't see her playing in a space opera.
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roseandheather wrote:I would just like to point out that I've been championing the lovely, talented, and oh-so-very-British Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Queen Elizabeth III for months, if not years.
....and I still want Elizabeth Mitchell as Sonja Hemphill.
Definitely concur on the first pick; no problem with the second one, although I personally envision both her and Theodosia Kuzak more as having a wide-shouldered and broad-beamed figure (which
is a good thing

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(Oh no! I am going to get sooo banned if this keeps up.

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