doris-anglophil hat geschrieben:
Maike hat geschrieben:
Ruth und Harry gemeinsam auf Weltreise nachdem sie den Dienst quittiert haben wäre sicher ein angemessenes und versönliches Ende.
Nicht schlagen,
aber da wäre ich absolut dafür!
Ich doch auch
, aber nicht jetzt gleich....
Das Mädel, dass schon auf dem Spooksforum ihren Bericht vom Besuch am set gepostet hat, hat sich auch bei der AA angemeldet und noch ein paar Details zu der
Begegnung mit RA verraten. Zitat:
While we were standing around one of the cars pulls in, and out came Richard Armitage which we said his name he turned smiled and gave a quick wave. He was thrown back by this. Think the smile he gave to Geraldine in her nightmare wedding sequences, sans extra shine to his teeth. *Swoon*[...]
Then the last two to come out were Hermione Norris and Richard Armitage. We only got to shake hands with Hermione as she was in a rush to get home more then likely but still she was happy. Though our time was limited, I am so glad Hermione Norris excused my rapid speaking because standing barely 2 feet away was the utterly handsome, Richard Armitage. She was so nice and took the time to say hello.
Here comes the best part:
Seeing Richard Armitage literally had me a bit weak-kneed. He was a really nice man and is still new to the "sex symbol" status as was noted by how he wasn't sure if he could take a photo with us. He seemed a bit lost as he didn't know how to take the pictures because he thought we were going to take it with him instead of individually. We got the chance to talk with RA for a minute. I barely remember what was said, but I recalled how he waited to talk to us. After a full day of working, he was so polite and didn’t leave with his driver right away. Such a gentleman. He asked if I wanted a photo with him. How I replied, I’d never know. His cologne was fantastic. And he is such a good looking man in person. Though my face is like a happy clam, I won’t forget that minute ever!!! He asked us how long we were stayingin town for and we made sure to mention how we loved him in “The Vicar of Dibley”, which brought a smile to his face. We waved him and his driver as he left.