Why did they give the TJ Newton character ginger hair?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — The Man Who Fell to Earth
truekiwijoker — 12 years ago(February 02, 2014 02:02 AM)
Not an inspired decision given who played him. I'm sure I'm not the only one who kept thinking
"whooah, ziggy! ziggy!"
. Even in the scene where he's just crash landed and walking down a hill I kept thinking of the lyrics to moonage daydream. -
HadrianVonPaulus — 12 years ago(February 02, 2014 05:18 AM)
Bowie was given some liberty in shaping the character's image, so it's likely that the hair was his idea. There's also the fact that Nicolas Roeg saw him in Cracked Actor and thought he was perfect for the part as is, going so far as to cast not only Bowie himself, but his limo and his driver, too.
I love his haircut and color in this, but it
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kinda funny that the character described in the book bears a much closer resemblance to Bowie's Serious Moonlight image, what with curly, platinum hair and a light tan. Another peculiar coincidence is that book!Newton can't see the color red. Maybe that explains it?
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Morbius_Fitzgerald — 11 years ago(May 05, 2014 01:12 AM)
I'm sure I'm not the only one who kept thinking "whooah, ziggy! ziggy!".
I was thinking that at the end when its revealed that after the apocalypse of his planet, he decides to get some money by making records.
As for the hair, I think it was mainly because I heard somewhere that Nicholas Roeg adapted the original story to fit David Bowie's stage persona of Ziggy Stardust.
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SteveResin — 9 years ago(April 29, 2016 02:39 PM)
I was thinking that at the end when its revealed that after the apocalypse of his planet, he decides to get some money by making records.
The "album" he released was a subliminal message he hoped would somehow travel through the solar system and reach any survivors of his planet. Sounds mental but this entire book and film is mental. In a good way.
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