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The Maid of Tarth

July 7, 2011 at 10:29 pm
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I see you guys are just as sharp as ever. The long layoff between first and second season casting hasn’t made you rusty. Once again, you nailed my obscure hints within minutes.

Well, okay, I did fool a few of you. For a couple minutes, anyway. But others correctly puzzled out the casting. The part of Brienne, Maid of Tarth, will be played by British actress GWENDOLINE CHRISTIE.

This was another one of those cases where there was hardly any debate. The day the first batch of auditions went up for the role, we looked at a dozen actresses who were reading for Brienne and one actress who WAS Brienne. Gwendoline gave a great reading, and her look was just perfect. No, when she auditioned, she did not look she does in the photo above. She came in looking… well, like Brienne.

As for my clues… Christie played in a music video called DAMARIS, which includes a song about Isabelle, the She-Wolf of France (wife of King Edward II, for the history nerds out there), and played in Shakespeare’s CYMBELINE at the Barbican theatre. She also posed for Australian photographed Polly Borland for a show called “Bunny.”

She also appears in the recent IMAGINARIUM OF DOCTOR PARNASSAS, though I did not use that one in my clues.

Gwendoline will be a great Brienne. It’s a thrill to have her join the cast.

Congratulations to everyone who figured it out… and for those who guessed wrong, well, better luck next time.

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I’m Blue

July 7, 2011 at 5:16 pm
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The she-wolf of France has stormed the barbican. The Aussie turned her into a bunny.

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Five Days…

July 7, 2011 at 9:35 am
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… till Kong is loosed upon the world.

Feels strange, after so many years. I know that some of you thought I would never finish. Believe me, there were dark nights of the soul where I had my doubts as well. But now the day is almost at hand, and the dragons will fly.

In fact, they are already taking wing. Bantam informs me that DANCE has just gone back for its 6th hardcover printing, and it isn’t even on sale yet. The first reviews are breaking today, and so far (knock wood) they have all been great. And in the UK, Waterstone’s in Glasgow has put up a brilliant window display:

Exciting times.

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