Disney's Divinity wrote:Escapay wrote:
I think he is a talented actor, would love to learn if he can sing in the register and intensity that the role requires, and don't find him too old for the part. Even if he were too old, I expect that ensuring he could perform the role at all would be a more important issue to the filmmakers than adhering to one criterion in their casting of the character based on a single, dubious line in the animated/Broadway prologue.
Albert
Honestly, age doesn't mean much when talking about actors. They're living lives of affluence and botox; they don't look their real ages anyway. Jake Gyllenhaal in his mid 30's could probably pull off mid to late 20's without any trouble if it was necessary. Not to mention how much the makeup and costume would disguise (or 3D?).
I complete agree, which is why I find it baffling that anyone would think him too old for the part at all. And it's more than likely a given that whoever is cast as the Beast, we won't be seeing his natural face for the majority of the film anyway.
For what it's worth, the ages of Belle and Beast from well-known, non-Disney versions:
La Belle et la Bête (2014):
Beast - Vincent Cassel (48)
Belle - Léa Seydoux (25)
"Beauty and the Beast" (2012-Present):
Vincent - Jay Ryan (31 at show's debut)
Catherine - Kristin Kreuk (30 at show's debut)
Beastly (2011):
Kyle - Alex Pettyfer (21)
Lindy - Vanessa Hudgens (23)
"Beauty and the Beast" (1987-1990):
Vincent - Ron Perlman (37 at show's debut)
Catherine - Linda Hamilton (31 at show's debut)
Beauty and the Beast (1987):
Beast - John Savage (38)
Belle - Rebecca De Mornay (28)
"Faerie Tale Theatre: Beauty and the Beast" (1984):
Beast - Klaus Kinski (58)
Beauty - Susan Sarandon (38)
Beauty and the Beast (1976):
Beast - George C. Scott (49)
Belle - Trish Van Devere (33)
Beauty and the Beast (1962):
Eduardo - Mark Damon (29)
Althea - Joyce Taylor (30)
La Belle et la Bête (1946):
Beast - Jean Marais (33)
Belle - Josette Day (32)
Of course, I'm still baffled by the notion that my preference of Gyllenhaal in the role led to a ridiculously-circuitous debate about how old the Prince would be when he got cursed. The story already dictates that Beast won't discover love until he meets Belle at whatever age he is towards the end of the curse, so why is it so vital that the audience know what age he's cursed, what age he'll be when the curse is lifted, or how much time has passed?
Disney's Divinity wrote:I was thinking earlier when UmbrellaFish was talking about Judi Dench as a possible Mrs. Potts (at least I think so, I can't remember any other cast confirmations) that I would love if they just brought in Angela Lansbury here. She was old enough for the part then, and definitely is now. I can't imagine anyone else singing "Beauty and the Beast" quite the same. But I do like Judi Dench, too. It's a shame Jerry Orbach passed a few years ago. Lumiere seems like he'd be the hardest to cast; whoever's playing him on the Broadway recording sounded awful to me, if I'm being honest.
I definitely would prefer Lansbury to Dench in the role, especially as she's still quite active. (I'm going to see her in
Blithe Spirit when it performs in D.C. in March!)
Barring Lansbury, if Joan Plowright hadn't retired from acting last year, I would have loved seeing her in the role.
Albert