Hayer's wierd face?
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anna_velasquez — 16 years ago(September 22, 2009 08:18 AM)
Well, judging from what I've read about her in the books, description and so on - that's the general idea, isn't it? Lynley's supposed to be the handsome one, not Havers.
I agree with the other comments here, though. Sometimes, Havers IS pretty, in a very appealing non-Hollywood kind of way. I find that very refreshing. I've had all too much of those typical stereotype "Hollywood-blondies" whom you have trouble telling apart. -
RoseLuca — 16 years ago(August 01, 2009 09:32 AM)
She is often pulling strange expressions because she is "in character". She seems to hold her mouth a certain way, and have a harsh look in her eyes- excellent acting, actually. You can get a better idea of what she truly looks like when she smiles- her features are very open and bright and she is very pretty.
If you are trying to say she does not have a face worthy of television, then I think your comment is a bit shallow. So what if someone were to have three nostrils (for instance)? It's just how they were born. -
deforest-1 — 13 years ago(September 21, 2012 01:11 PM)
The comments are extremely shallow. Sharon Small is attractive and a gifted and extremely versatile actress the kind of actress Marilyn Monroe wanted to be when she went to New York's Actors Studio to get lessons, not just a pretty stereotype which some commenters seem to want; i.e. don't even begin to comprehend what it is for an actress to shed herself bare to take on a character.
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SineadfromEire — 13 years ago(December 07, 2012 06:45 PM)
Yes, I think Sharon Small is prettier than the Havers we meet in the books. I find her endearing and I think her relationship with Tommy is more interesting because she's NOT a bombshell. Why do all main characters, especially women, have to be beautiful before some people will find them worth watching?
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grumpyoldguy1 — 13 years ago(February 09, 2013 07:42 PM)
People who actually take the time and effort to comment here about their own negative opinions as to any actor's looks really need to find a new pastime. If you require that all actors meet your personal criteria for "attraction," you should stick with most of the vapid material Hollywood churns out for the under-thirty set. Leave the adults to enjoy quality acting, direction and production in peace.
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Helena727 — 11 years ago(November 09, 2014 05:20 PM)
Hear, hear! This infatuation with plastic-looking clones is absurd and leads to boring productions. Not to mention that most people on TV are average-looking when they don't have makeup artists, hairstylists, and lighting experts making them look good.
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Helena727 — 11 years ago(November 09, 2014 05:15 PM)
The actress Sharon Small is extremely pretty. The "Lynley" hair/makeup/wardrobe people transform her into the character Barbara Havers, who is plain and somewhat insecure, and who takes no trouble with her appearance.
Sharon Small does have a biggish forehead and big, wide-set eyes; those, coupled with Havers' bad haircut, contribute to the OP's unkind characterization, but I would hardly say that Havers looks like an alien.
"All you need to start an asylum is an empty room and the right kind of people."