Started 2 months ago (2009-09-08 07:29:00)
by vshubkagel-1
This subject keeps coming up... I think if you are and actor part of your gift; talent etc is your look. He is distinctive looking. No one ever comes on here and says you know who looks like Cairan
Hinds?
Started 3 months, 4 weeks ago (2009-07-15 03:51:00)
by sgriffon
Just have fun :-)
Favourite characters : Julius Caesar (Rome), Abel Mason (The man Who Cried), Brian de Bois-Guilbert (Ivanhoe) but there are many others I'm fond of too.
Least favourite characters: Jonathan Reiss (
Cradle of Life), Agent Fujima (Miami Vice), Henri Burke (Race To Witch Mountain) but it's mostly because I don't like these movies.
The characters I'd like to see him in: ...
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-24 15:39:00)
by vshubkagel-1
First of all yes he made a excellent Ceaser.
Second; I can pretty much say that they are not
father and son.... would be a major surprise for both of them I would think. Besides Christian Bale has a biological father already. lol
Started 4 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-06-24 07:35:00)
by kambo63
I do, I do.....
"To love another person is to see the face of God"
Jean Valjean
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-27 12:28:00)
by oakcourt
Not connected to this thread in anyway and apologies but there is an interview with Ciaran in
The Irish Times this weekend and this is discussed amongst other things.
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-08-12 08:58:00)
by sgriffon
AFAIK, there will be a fourth book in september.
The movie shooting this month in London seems to be the first of a series (like "
Prime Suspect"). I look forward to seeing it, if ever I can lay a hand on a tape (It will take years to be aired in France).
I agree with you that Ciarán Hinds will be a great Langton.
Started 3 years, 10 months ago (2005-12-18 08:42:00)
by oshelley55
I know what you are talking about, but I think its more a
camera angle thing, rather than him actually looking Asian. From a certain angle, there's a look about him where I can see what you are saying. But from most angles, I'd say, not at all to the Asian look.
We know that he's Irish, and from a comment he made in one interview, he would appear to have some (how much, I don't know)...
Started 2 months, 4 weeks ago (2009-08-13 09:03:00)
by vshubkagel-1
Started 3 months ago (2009-08-11 20:46:00)
by oshelley55
The first syllable is KEER.
The most common English version of the name is Kieran and that's basically how Mr. Hinds says his name.
The name is also very commonly pronounced with an elongated sound for the second syllable (in Irish, that is what the
diacritical mark -- called a fada in Irish -- does to the final 'a') -- in other words, KEER-awn. Many people, mostly in Ireland, pronounce ...