I don’t have the right picture that’s intense enough for the role, but oh my heart, can you imagine Joe Armstrong playing Edgar from King Lear?

Know, my name is lost;By treason’s tooth bare-gnawn and canker-bit:Yet am I noble as the adversaryI come to cope.

Oh, bless thy five wits.

I don’t have the right picture that’s intense enough for the role, but oh my heart, can you imagine Joe Armstrong playing Edgar from King Lear?

Know, my name is lost;
By treason’s tooth bare-gnawn and canker-bit:
Yet am I noble as the adversary
I come to cope.

Oh, bless thy five wits.

Hey there, my first and forever Lady Macbeth.

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I’m starting to think Michelle Dockery might actually be awesome fancasting for Imogen. I mean, she and Tom Hiddleston are total buds, and they have great chemistry (one of the few things worth watching Return to Cranford for), and she’s a total Shakespeare babe, and, well. Yeah. Yeah.

I’m starting to think Michelle Dockery might actually be awesome fancasting for Imogen. I mean, she and Tom Hiddleston are total buds, and they have great chemistry (one of the few things worth watching Return to Cranford for), and she’s a total Shakespeare babe, and, well. Yeah. Yeah.

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somanyperioddramas:

Elizabeth (1998)

Oh gosh, would-be Lady M of my heart.

somanyperioddramas:

Elizabeth (1998)

Oh gosh, would-be Lady M of my heart.

amazonziti:

malenkydevil:


Aldis Hodge as Captain America [x]

Now I’m sad because of how much I want this.

MY BABY

I would be thrilled to pieces (YES I WOULD) if Aldis Hodge could just… play everyone. Aldis Hodge in more things is a guaranteed way to make the world a better place.

amazonziti:

malenkydevil:

Aldis Hodge as Captain America [x]

Now I’m sad because of how much I want this.

MY BABY

I would be thrilled to pieces (YES I WOULD) if Aldis Hodge could just… play everyone. Aldis Hodge in more things is a guaranteed way to make the world a better place.

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fuckyeahhotactress:

Vera Farmiga 21st Annual Gotham Awards NYC Nov 28 2011

So it was Maria Doyle Kennedy (Vera Bates, Downton Abbey; Katherine of Aragon, The Tudors) who eventually became the face of Rigantona, but Vera Farmiga was a pretty close second.
Here she is with a monocle:

Lucky Imogen, huh? Catch up before the big reveal on Rigantona: The heavens must still work.

fuckyeahhotactress:

Vera Farmiga 21st Annual Gotham Awards NYC Nov 28 2011

So it was Maria Doyle Kennedy (Vera Bates, Downton Abbey; Katherine of Aragon, The Tudors) who eventually became the face of Rigantona, but Vera Farmiga was a pretty close second.

Here she is with a monocle:

Lucky Imogen, huh? Catch up before the big reveal on Rigantona: The heavens must still work.

What Brix asks for, Brix gets. Posthumus Leonatus (or is it Cloten?) on his day off.

What Brix asks for, Brix gets. Posthumus Leonatus (or is it Cloten?) on his day off.

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Hello, fancast Imogen, played by the lovely Lisa Hannigan!
There are a lot of bedrooms and private places in the latest chapter of Innogen and the Hungry Half. See what happens when a princess wakes up and finds that the rules of the world are changing under her feet: The heavens must still work.

Hello, fancast Imogen, played by the lovely Lisa Hannigan!

There are a lot of bedrooms and private places in the latest chapter of Innogen and the Hungry Half. See what happens when a princess wakes up and finds that the rules of the world are changing under her feet: The heavens must still work.

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dwsphoto:

Susannah Fielding attends the UK Premiere of the deep blue sea

Perfect Imogen is a widely lauded Shakespearean actor in her own right (supposedly she killed it this summer as Portia in The Merchant of Venice) and she is Tom Hiddleston’s real life lady love. Right? Perfection!

Here’s the thing. I think I’ve mentally cast Clark Gregg as Cymbeline, but I don’t think I can say that in public, because there is no fourth wall anymore, especially on Twitter, and he will find me and comment on it somehow. It’s happened before.

Yes, that’s the third[ish] Marvelverse actor I’ve cast in Innogen. Maybe it’s not cool or “professional” to fancast your fiction. I say screw that — it’s too much fun to stop now.

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