Danke, Oaky.
Zitat:
But Mrs Horsfield said Turner was a perfect fit for Winston Graham’s description of Ross as having an “unusual face with its strongly set cheekbones, wide mouth and large strong white teeth”.
Anscheinend stand beim Casting die Optik und das Alter im Vordergrund .
Val Adams von der Poldark Society hat sich folgendermaßen geäußert:
http://www.westbriton.co.uk/Fans-Poldar ... story.htmlZitat:
Val Adams, founder of Poldark Appreciation Society said: “May I politely point out that the fans of Poldark - at least 85 percent of them - are not happy with the choice of Aidan Turner.
“I am sure he is a great actor, although most had never heard of him, and a very nice person, but Ross Poldark he ain't.
“He looks as though he's just finished college and nothing like a soldier returning from war-torn America. I've got a great imagination but it doesn't stretch that far.
“It goes without saying that any actor would have a hard task following Robin Ellis' interpretation of Ross but an older and a more masculine actor would have stood a better chance. A lamb to the slaughter comes to mind.