Agim Kaba circa 2005
I enjoy casting my characters. For me, it helps to give my character bios added depth. I hope you enjoy my choices:
Prince Stefan Sigmaringen: Agim Kaba
I saw Agim on "As The World Turns" and I enjoyed his acting. I thought he'd be perfect for the young cursed prince.
Princess Caroline Moldoveanu: Anne Hathaway
When I started writing this story back in 2005, I think Anne's biggest role at the time was "The Princess Diaries" and I loved her as the long lost princess. She captures nobility well.
Prince Michael Bacau: Dax Griffin
Michael has gone through various casting changes, but when I saw Dax, I knew I had my Michael. He's got that fierce, intense look to him combined with rugged handsomeness.
Lady Rosa Getzi: Jessica Alba
Jessica has a very exotic look which is perfect for Rosa.
Queen Theresa Sigmaringen: Julianne Moore
Young Theresa in The Wolf's Torment was Jennifer Ferrin and I think Julianne Moore is perfect to play the older, tortured Moldavian Queen as her dynamic acting can take Theresa from pride to despair in seconds.
Countess Alina Getzi: Selma Hayek
Selma has the exotic look at Alina requires and also captures that air of mysticism that the character embodies as well.
King Mihai Sigmaringen: Jon Hensley
Hensley's aged well and so has King Mihai.
Lady Elyse Corvinus: Julie Andrews
I didn't realize it at the time of my casting selection, but Andrews played Hathaway's grandmother in "The Princess Dairies." These two are perfect to play a granddaughter/grandmother relationship.
Timon:
I'm embarrased, I can't remember his name. Help me out. Richard, I believe? He's British and a well known character actor. He's got the look for Timon, the bad wolf in the series.
BLURB: Would you marry a man cursed to become a werewolf?
4 Stars, Vijaya Schartz, author
In this novel full of danger and intrigue, sexy scenes, and unspeakable secrets, the werewolves are the villains, and oh how dangerous they are, and unwashed, and uncivilized. The kind of villains you love to hate.
5 Stars, Mona Risk, Author "No More Lies"
Burkhart's writing style grabs the reader from the first page. She keeps you breathless with her suspense as she transports you to exotic areas you will enjoy discovering.
Barbara Hodges, Author, "The Blue Flame"
Twilight Over Moldavia whisked me into a part of the world I knew nothing about, and gave me a wonderful love story filled with suspense too. What more could a reader desire? I will be reading the first book in this series and will be looking for the third, I can’t hardly wait.
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Steph, I'm clapping hands at your cast choice. They are exactly as I envisioned them, all of them.
ReplyDeleteI think you should be a casting director! By the way the gorgeous hunk at the end is Richard Armitage - not that I'm biased towards him in any way!
ReplyDeleteGreat casting. I can see them all in the characters' roles. And what a movie, there would be drool in all the aisles over those men!
ReplyDeleteMona, thank you, Sweetie. I know you've read the story, so I'm excited you agree with my choices. hehe
ReplyDeleteAngela, you've saved the day! That's who it is - Richard Armitage!
Jillian, I agree, Hollywood should take me seriously as a casting director. hehe
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Steph
Very cool casting choices. I applaud them all. Especially the fierce looking guy! Maggie
ReplyDeletePerfect casting!
ReplyDeleteMorgan Mandel
I figured out it was Richard Armitage before seeing the comment here. I opened a new window, went to Google image search, then dragged the picture from your blog to the search bar and ta da! Easy way to find out what something is a picture of, or who someone is. A little scary, too, in a way. Google is huge!
ReplyDeleteGood casting. Much approved.
They're all very good-looking, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteKayelle, nice tip. I didn't know that. :)
ReplyDeleteSteph