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Ann Sullivan
01-29-2007, 08:08 PM
to start with...

Sean Bean, England's most versatile actor, holds a stellar career spanning every medium for approximately 20 years, in theater, radio, television and movies. This soulful, green-eyed blonde's roles are so varied that his magnetic persona convincing plays angst-ridden villians, as in "Clarissa," passionate lovers like Mellors in "Lady Chatterley's Lover," rough-and-ready soldiers such as Richard Sharpe, heartwrenching warriors as the emotionally torn Boromir in "The Lord of the Rings," and noble Greeks, like Odysseus in "Troy," where his very presence in the film adds grace and validity to the rest of the movie.

His new movie coming out soon is Outlaw.

Joe Caruso
01-31-2007, 03:42 AM
Britain boasts of some of the finest thespians; As a fellow-actor, I admire these artists very much - Shorty

Andy Summers
04-01-2007, 03:10 PM
I rather like his work I have a few films with Sean Bean, Goldeneye as the devilish Alec Trevelyan/Janus, with such blind hate what’s to crash all the computes in the UK and steal all the money though electronic wire transfers. If Goldfiger gave his plan a little more thought he might have come out being even more richer instead of playing his golden harp.

Patriot Games Sean Miller IRA was bent on revenge after the killing of his brother in mission that was foiled by Jack Ryan Harrison Ford was perfect in the role until it was time to move on with a different actor.

The Lord of the Rings has probably made Sean Bean more popular has Boromir, who stuck up a good fight against many Ork great performance.

Flight Plan was kinder strange I wasn’t sure if Judie Foster was dreaming and it made think all the time, while upsetting passengers and freaking out it was Captain Rich, who was tiring to clam things down and have his stewardess search the aircraft from top to bottom to find her missing daughter.

Troy Odysseus, I enjoyed the battle sequences but its probably between (Brad Pitt) Achilles and (Eric Bana) Hector a gripping moment in the film HECTOR! The narration at the end with Sean Bean sounded cool.

Silent Hill Christopher Da Silva, the farther of a daughter who’s slowly going out of her mind and when mother and daughter go to visit the strange Silent Hill strange things start to happen, whoa! I was freaked by the ghouls or what ever they where. The ending was kinder sad while unaware his wife and daughter where trapped in another dimension.

So I have a fair few films with Sean Bean.:)