
BUT, once you watch his performance, it's easy to see why he was chosen to play Caesar. It's rare to find an actor who can convey so much authority and presence from being as minimal as possible on-screen. Some people have an innate ability to exude strength and leadership and you have to be an amazing actor to do this without "acting." Good stuff, I tell ya. There was definitely a sense of loss when the Ides of March passed, so the turmoil that befell Rome and its citizens, especially Caesar's confidants was entirely believable.
So my obsession grew from here and I decided to delve into all things Ciaran Hinds. I picked up whatever bits I could get of him from the modern flicks: some parts in There Will Be Blood (good), Stop-Loss (inconsequential), Lara Croft sequel (meh - random bad guy), Margot at the Wedding (played a jerk - believably though), Munich (good).
However, I think his ability to be charming, whether as a good leader or for the "ladies" is his definite skill.
I like Frances McDormand a lot, but I had no desire to see Ms. Pettigrew Lives for a Day but seeing Ciaran Hinds, I snapped up a copy to watch at home. He was far from a main character, but I adored the way he charmed and was charmed by Ms. Pettigrew. (The film also made me appreciated Amy Adams for her singing as well as her acting; it's hard to be a likable airhead, but she was fantastic.)
The early role that got him some prominence was as "Captain Wentworth" in Persuasion. I had tried to read the book before, but it drags on. Even when I finally finished it, it wasn't the most memorable story of the Austen canons. However, I did enjoy his performance immensely in this movie. He again had such a quiet but powerful air about his performance and character, how can you not love him?

Hinds best portrays what it is about "Edward Rochester" that Charlotte Bronte was so enticing and exciting about such a man as to win any woman's affection regardless of non-conventional beauty. He has presence of being all man... what woman could resist?
p.s. Forgot to mention that I'm excited he'll be in the last two Harry Potter flicks. I missed seeing the last one in the theaters but I will definitely go see those so I can see CH on the big screen. Woo hoo!
p.p.s. "Nocturne in E-Flat Major, Op. 9, No. 2" Written by Frédéric Chopin
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That is fantastic to hear that he is a great person on top of being an amazing actor.
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