Who should play John Galt

Posted by bud 10 years, 11 months ago to Entertainment
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I don't know what his views are but Timothy Olyphant would be a good fit imo. Fits the part physically and he has played a few different characters. Like the show Justified he is in now.


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  • Posted by mmm2m8r 10 years, 5 months ago
    IMHO Benedict Cumberbact made up similar to the Star Trek Khan would be ideal.
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  • Posted by richardlwitt 10 years, 11 months ago
    What an interesting assortment of suggestions. It's funny when I read the book the image I had is not of anyone I know, or even an actor I can think of. I really liked Grant B as Henry in AS1, maybe he's the one :)
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  • Posted by Snoogoo 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    He is awesome, and from my hometown, but he is getting up there in age (over 50) not sure he could pull it off, but would be really nice to see him possibly as Ragnar?
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  • Posted by keith_bush 10 years, 11 months ago
    Gary Senise. He would be the right age for the part if he was already working at 20th Century motor works before tagney even found the place. I thought he did a perfect job in all creative aspects of Stephen Kings "the Stand" good versatile actor and far from the left coast mentality. Also a wonderful guy if you ever met him. There's probably a lot of actors who fit the bill but he was my first thought. Just dont shoot us in the foot and change all the characters like you did in 1 and two.
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  • Posted by keith_bush 10 years, 11 months ago
    I think He would be a good choice as well. Maybe even Gary Senise.
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  • Posted by marykayberger 10 years, 11 months ago
    Tommy Lee Jones is who I see as John Galt. I don't believe anyone's political thinking has anything to do with the choice if someone is a good actor and I see him in that role.
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  • Posted by Rick1217 10 years, 11 months ago
    Most mentioned below especially Gary Sinise would be good; however, we must remember budget so any "A" list actor is out. Keanu Reeves hasn't done much since Matrix and he can play the intelligent philosopher.
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  • Posted by $ EitherOr 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Wait, I wasn't supposed to take Brad Pitt or Chuck Norris seriously? :D
    Thanks kh. good to know the producers are looking out for each other.
    fyi - Mission: Space is a ride at Disneyworld. (which does in fact feature Sinise)
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  • Posted by khalling 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    fyi, eitheror, you are in crazyville on this post. most are trolls. the rest are ....um.....ridiculous. check out the Lounge.
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  • Posted by $ EitherOr 10 years, 11 months ago
    Gary Sinise? Yeah. Totally loved him in Mission: Space.
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  • Posted by aaros 10 years, 11 months ago
    Adam Baldwin, no relation to the fruit cake Baldwin family. This guys a conservative with a strong fan base following, meaning he would get butts in seats and sell tickets. You might know him as Jayne on "Firefly" or John Casey from "Chuck" or any number of other TV shows he's been on. Oh and he was Animal Mother in "Full Metal Jacket".
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  • Posted by sjlayer 10 years, 11 months ago
    I think there would be some good options. Pitt - ok, but would he do it with a pay cut - maybe. Bradley cooper - perhaps - versatility yet to be seen and historical roles may color the perception. Lastly, and my vote, Clive Owen - serious straightforward - great screen presence. Don't know his personal values, but if in line that's my vote.
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  • Posted by Rosylnn 10 years, 11 months ago
    Has anybody mentioned Kevin Sorbo? He is a Conservative actor who would be a real compliment to Dagney...Don't pick a non-conservative actor they would taint the name of John Galt.
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  • Posted by equinoxdaughter 10 years, 11 months ago
    The two yes or no questions I found about casting John Galt were far to narrow to do you any real good in actual casting. I sent you a comment when I read D.B. Sweeney was already cast. Perhaps many others did also. Surely there are many actors who understand this work and would like to lend their talent. I'm anxious to see what you do. Da Vinci's Demons recently introduced me to so many perfect actors. Their roles could be done differently by others but not better. Tom Riley is perfect in every possible way...and he is filling the theatrical shoes of THE MAN. Since childhood (more than 7 decades ago) I have had three favorites - Da Vinci, Hepatia, and Tesla. Even the fictional Galt holds a special place in our hearts. So I hope you cast well. It is an all important role. Thank you to the entire crew.
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  • Posted by Misanthrope 10 years, 11 months ago
    I think the role should go to a voice actor like Corey Burton. I know he'd create exactly the right voice for the speech and what he looks like doesn't matter. I don't know if he has a passion for Ayn Rand or objectivism, but he's a consummate professional who has made his living on his own unique talent and abilities.
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  • Posted by Mike_Quinta 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    As I mentioned on a prior thread, Caviezel would be a great choice except for his prior acting experience. Critics would rip AS3 as "The Passion of John Galt."

    Not expecting a fair shake from the media, but why handicap the movie through obvious casting mistakes?
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  • Posted by Zivah 10 years, 11 months ago
    Needs to be (or capable of looking like) a true visionary. Broad, comprehensive, can take it all in...not too dreadfully serious, as then he'd be too stilted, robotic. JG is Not robotic- he gets it, totally. !st pick: Hugh Jackman, won't find any better imo, or Colin Firth, also amazing actor. Pierce Brosnan. If must be younger then Zach Quinto, Benedict Cumberbatch. Personally think all the actors seem too young, need some experience under belt, enough to lend wry humor when needed. Good luck on this. It's important to attain lasting credibility. AR would have insisted on it....
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