(from various people including
mirabehn and
the_alchemist)
in no particular order:
1. Heathcliff (Wuthering Heights)
2. Fitzwilliam Darcy (Pride and Prejudice)
3. Severus Snape (Harry Potter - not necessarily limited to canon, either) ... and Raistlin (Dungeons and Dragons - or rather, Dragonlance, as I've been somewhat embarrassingly reminded), who counts as the same character because of the obvious imitation :)
4. Captain Jas Hook (Peter Pan)
5. Captain Jack Sparrow (Pirates of the Caribbean)
6. Han Solo (Star Wars)
7. Captain Jean Luc Picard (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
8. Willow (Buffy the Vampire Slayer; both Evil Vamp and the usual version)
9. Steerpike (Gormenghast - and no, not necessarily the Jonny version)
10. Camilla (The Secret History)
Hrm. I detect an inordinate number of men of military rank. Oh dear. And not that I'm feeling submissive at all at the moment ... ahem.
Characters omitted so as not to dominate the list with a single fandom/actor: Wickham (P&P), Willoughby - and Marianne, for that matter (S&S), Sirius and Remus, preferably at once (HP), any of Alan Rickman's characters ever (particularly Jamie from Truly, Madly, Deeply and the torturer from Closetland, but he even makes Brandon (S&S) sexy...!), Indiana Jones, Spike (BtVS), Henry (tSH).
Hee. Acronym central. I'm sure I've forgotten people. If there's anyone I clearly fancy the pants off whom I haven't mentioned, do remind me.
Edit: Wentworth. Rochester. Tomas, Sabina, Tereza. Leatherclad!Ezri. Ohh, I'm sure there's thousands.
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on 2004-03-25 04:31 pm (UTC)all my entries have been friends only recently. anyway have added you. yay. how's it going?
oh, and bertram - definitely :) It's sometimes a tricky one between the leading men and the villains, however. Willoughby or Brandon? I certainly don't want Edward. Although seeing as I'm currently sleeping with a guy who looks SCARILY like Hugh Grant I could perhaps be persuaded with the film version ;)
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on 2004-03-25 06:20 pm (UTC)lately, my austen obsession has been at an all time high. in less than a week, i watched the entirety of pride and prejudice w/ mr firth 3 times. i'm re-reading that one now. before that, i re-read persuasion, rented the movie (for the 2nd time)...gosh. it's embarassing!
& thank you. i missed your entries.