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This started out as a reference sheet for me if and when I use any of these guys in a comic. I wanted to have a definitive chart of all the film and TV Phantom actors' heights. It seems to have morphed into a police lineup of sorts instead. Go figure.Here's a list of everyone's heights, just so this retains some of it's original intent.
The Phantom of the Salle aka ME- 5'1 1/2'' (because half inches count too
Lon Chaney-5'9''
Claude Rains-5'6 1/2''
Herbert Lom-5'9 1/4''
William Finley-6'4''
Maximillian Schell-5'10''
Robert Englund-5'10''
Charles Dance-6'3''
Julian Sands-5'11''
Gerard Butler-6'2''
Michael Crawford-5'10 1/2'' (Why is MC in this chart when he was never in a film, you ask. I answer with another question: why not?)
These numbers are taken from IMDb, except for Salle. (I hope I know what my own height is...) Shoes and heeled boots *cough*LonandRobert*cough* were not included in the chart. I drew them all as if they were barefoot.
EDIT: This was made well before the Royal Albert Hall performances, so please stop asking why Ramin is not in here. RAH isn't a film anyway, people.
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Comments: 159
SilverDrgnbane In reply to ??? [2008-11-03 18:33:46 +0000 UTC]
OCD stands for obsessive compulsive disorder.
Most of the movies aren't that bad, although the Sands one gets close.
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Eruanna89 In reply to SilverDrgnbane [2008-11-03 18:50:22 +0000 UTC]
HAHAHA it all makes sense now!
Swishy cape, marvelous voice, OCD and pervy mirrors. Without a mask, this means jail!
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VampPrincessNicolett In reply to ??? [2008-06-19 13:41:13 +0000 UTC]
That was the first thing I noticed: if he doesn't wear a mask why is there one on the front of the movie??
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VampPrincessNicolett In reply to ??? [2008-06-17 03:51:06 +0000 UTC]
I've heard of the Phantom of Paradise at least, i just didn't put it together with the actor
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SilverDrgnbane In reply to VampPrincessNicolett [2008-06-17 04:42:12 +0000 UTC]
It's ok, reeks of the 70's though. I'd watch Charles Dance's Phantom if you haven't. It's a wonderful adaptation, and Dance's portrayal is one of my favorites.
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raveen92 In reply to SilverDrgnbane [2008-07-14 03:17:05 +0000 UTC]
Charles Dance's humor was so dry but funny. . . "What kind of horror ar you leaving me in?"
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DragonmageAuthoress In reply to raveen92 [2009-05-31 03:57:44 +0000 UTC]
Ooh, yes. Dance brought something different from the other adaptations I know. Very dry, very unique. I SO wanted to see his face, though. Mom and I speculated that perhaps the nose of that particular mask was so well formed was because he definately had no nose and wanted to make up for it. Since we didn't see his face at the end, we went with that.
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raveen92 In reply to SilverDrgnbane [2008-07-14 05:28:33 +0000 UTC]
he's funny and I WANTED TO SEE HIS FACE
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