"Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. A person may be proud without being vain. Pride relates more to our opinion of ourselves, vanity to what we would have others think of us."

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Actor of the month

I would like to start something that is overdue for so long. The Actor of the Month

Sean Biggerstaff played a very hunky Oliver Wood in the first two "Harry Potter" movies. Discovered by Alan Rickman, the two films were his first significant roles (so to speak).


(Jeremy's father) was a noted physician in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. Jeremy Wolfenden was considered "the smartest boy in England," attending Eton and then winning eight alphas at Oxford. (surely oxford have many gays compare to cambridge)



When he was 18, he told his father he was a homosexual. His father told him to get out of his sight, and not return. Five years later, Sir John Wolfenden issued "The Wolfenden Report," which urged the decriminalization of homosexuality in the United Kingdom. Jeremy Wolfenden became a reporter for the Daily Telegraph.


He was recruited by MI6 as a spy, and sent to Moscow as a journalist. There, he slept with any number of Russian men (usually servants, blue-collar workers, and secretaries) in order to learn the secrets of their employers. A KGB agent later took compromising photographs of Wolfenden in bed with another Russian.

The KGB tried to turn Wolfenden into a double-agent, and Wolfenden told MI6. Wolfenden became a double-double-agent -- passing on old or fake information to the KGB while reporting on KGB activities to MI6. Wolfenden sank into alcoholism, unable to handle the pressure. He married a woman, and sought a post in Washington, D.C., to escape the spy biz. MI6 recruited him again in D.C., and he died of liver failure at the age of 31 on December 28, 1965.


gosh! i 'm all wet....

Full Name - Sean Biggerstaff (no middle name)

Date of Birth - March 15, 1983

Place of Birth - Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

Height - 5'9

sometimes plays the guitar (he used to be in a band; and his favorite movie is Ghostbusters)

My god, Biggerstaff is a handsome guy. I loves Scottish Lads

He do writes in his own web

http://www.seanbiggerstaff.com/default.asp


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm sure you're right about it all and they are very attractive guys - but isn't there a bit missing from this post?

How did we get from Sean Bickerstaff to Wolfenden and then back to Sean?
Have I have I not had enough tea this morning?

Suf n Steve said...

darling
it is a mere admiration of mine for talented actor in gay movies or drama series.

i am totally agreed with you on the concept of hoping from straight-gay-straight acting. its disgust me to death.