Cordelia Burgundy

I need to "throw" all persons in an act of King Lear ... please help?

I tried to think of players that would fit the role, but I can not ... can anyone help? the people of the law are: Kent, Gloster, Edmund King Lear, Cornwall, Albany, Goneril, Regan, Cordelia, France, Burgundy, Edgar, Oswald, Fool. thank you in advance!

I am surprised that with all the talent Hollywood (and beyond) that you were unable to cast your version of "King Lear". Well, considering all the players who currently make their business as the file for this football fantasy "genre programming, I recommend the following: Earl of Kent: Johnny Depp - he is certainly enough serious to cover fully the role (as evidenced by "The Ninth Gate"), and would easily be able to play a convincing accent when he assumes the role of Caius. Earl of Gloucester: Jeremy Irons - I do not know why the first person to pop into my head to play Gloucester, but I am sure he has both gravity and light fantasy needed to play the role well (and would be an appropriate age to allow decent older actors playing Edmund and Edgar). Edmund: Ryan Reynolds - I could see as being able to pull this off (after his mastery of his role in "The Amityville Horror") with enough comedy (see "National Lampoon's Van Wilder") to make the character really nice. Lear: Kenneth Branagh - If you saw him play Hamlet, you know that the force with which he could play this role (and madness). It is perfect for her, provided that grows a beard Nice. Goneril: Reese Witherspoon - If you saw her in "Sweet Home Alabama," "Legally Blonde", "Cruel Intentions "Or (Heck) Everything she has ever been, you know immediately why it is the perfect choice for this role. You already love to hate - why not put her in a role that corresponds to how much you want to despise? Cordelia: Gwyneth Paltrow - Seriously ... can you see someone else play Cordelia? ... because if you can, you're missing it. Gwyneth is the perfect mixture of virtue and acerbic wit that would make Cordelia perfect. Regan: Minnie Driver - as "Goneril Lite", it is not quite the difficult task of being all alone (as Reese Witherspoon - Eh he), but it can play Bratty and perfectly obtuse. Duke of Albany: Ethan Hawke - If you've seen the fools of the most under - all he has played, you should that it is the perfect simp spineless doormat for Goneril. Duke of Cornwall: Ben Affleck - is largely forgettable (like role) and would be the kind Shower guess married to Regan. Duke of Burgundy: Guy Pierce - I think the kind of guy who actually IS a pretender to Gwyneth Paltrow, but too greedy enough to be in it for the money ... Thus, in Burgundy. King of France: Gerard Butler - Although I sincerely doubt it could wrest that no other Scottish accent (a bit like Sean Connery), I sincerely try to see. That, and I think it would be a partner ideal for Cordelia - it depicts a sincerity in his eyes it is hard to find, and makes it ideal for the role. Edgar: Keanu Reeves - Honestly not because I can see him pull something off like Shakespeare (Did you stumble with "Dangerous Liaisons?), but because he is the actor I can think is old enough to be able both to extract Older than Ryan Reynolds and naive enough to be Edgar. In truth, my first thought was Elijah Wood, but he's too young. Oswald: Timothy Spall - This is a real "easy". If you saw what he did for the character of Rosencrantz in "Hamlet" and how he played viciously Beadle Bamford in 'Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street ", it is instantly see the snake potential for him to be the steward of Goneril. Fool: Robin Williams - The only man both serious and visually questionable-of-his-mind enough (together) to play the fool. I would never have nominated him if I had not seen the huge amount of Kenneth Branagh confidence placed in him to enable the role of Osric in "Hamlet," which was remarkable, by road. You forgot to mention the Knight with a large amount of rows in a law, so I'll go ahead and say I cast Christian Bale in the knight. He seems determined and worthy of a way to become the speaker lines. ---------- Update: Also, the girl after the announcement I really lost his mind. Johnny Depp's okay? Well, I'm assuming you've never seen "Sweeney Todd, "" Finding Neverland "," Secret Window "," From Hell "," Chocolat, "" Sleepy Hollow "or "The Ninth Gate. And really ... Johnny Depp is an actor, giving a party as the Earl of Kent at him (which might require an accent) would like asking Stephen Hawking to make some flash cards primary. (Not only can he do it, he Blow It Away ") and Reese Witherspoon? Pure and virtuous, gentle and nice? In a pig eye! I think you forget when she was a horrible woman in "Four Christmases," a tedious, spoiled Ghost in "Just Like Heaven, "a diva in this hedonistic terrible rendition of" Vanity Fair ", a know-it-all bimbo (like THAT would ever happen) in these two unbearable "Legally Blonde" movies, a big fat pain in the ass almost-ex-wife in "Sweet Home Alabama" and the girl whose obstinacy voluntary Any wasted in "Pleasantville"! Really, Reese is so abominable, even in real life (eg - how she mistreats constantly ex-husband Ryan Phillippe), she should be allowed to play Nothing But Goneril! And Gwyneth Paltrow: EVIL?!? Are you HIGH?!? I'll just go ahead and assume you not see in "Iron Man", "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow," "Shakespeare in Love" or "Emma "" And whereas you mentioned "Shallow Hal", I take that as proof that you do not look, because it was not a "Goody Two-Shoes," but rather an obese woman, regrettably, with a heart of gold. (Oh, and I do not know where you take your 'information' but Gwyneth Paltrow has never been expressed Goneril.) Swot I may be, but at least I know the story actors that I recommend! : P


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