Screenwriting : Your fav. character by Sarah Gabrielle Baron

Sarah Gabrielle Baron

Your fav. character

Of all the characters you've created, which one is your favourite?

Elle Craib

I would say Abby from my Pilot Rats In A Maze.

Preston Poulter

People love my portrayal of Lydia Litvyak from my script about her, "White Lily."

Cherie Grant

Buck Franco PI. Back in '94 I was living on the streets of LA with a very eccentric man. Anyway one day we were some where in Culver City, I think, and I was waiting by the truck we were living in and he threw me a magazine he found in the gutter. it was a Gay Men's magazine. (no not porn) and way i flicked through out of curiosity and found a page with a photo of a man wearing leather straps and a leather cap all studded. He wore a moustache and there was a caption above his picture. Buck Franco Mister Leather '94. I laughed my arse off. I just loved the name. Immediately I thought PI. So while MY version of Buck is not gay or that young or that into leather he is fun and rude and misanthropic and i enjoy writing him. Though he is part of a novel story not a screenplay.

Tony Cella

Carol Broll from The Shale, a novelete I wrote that's coming out in an anthology this summer. She's the head coroner of a rural Montana county. The cops ignore her reports of bodies coming in mutilated and partially eaten each month around the full moon. She takes matters into her own hands after testing some stray hairs and discovering the killer is a creature with human and wolf DNA as well as excessive amounts of human growth hormone coursing through their blood stream.

Chas Franko Fisher

Grace Morrow. A 17th century actress.

David E. Gates

Dotty Dingle - a great misery guts who has a sinister past in my book, The Roots of Evil.

Sarah Gabrielle Baron

okay, my turn. Hm. Maybe I'd pick Griffin. He's a modern-day wizard....he's depressed....he holds the fate of humanity in his hands and he lets us all down. It wasn't until after I was done the screenplay and had some feed-back ("Griffin has so much potential...why is he so weak?") that I realized I'd basically copied Hamlet. Oh Griffin. Hamlet with a magic touch.

Stefano Pavone

Most of the cast of my novel "Icon of the Defender" - either the pilot-cum-hacker Vincenzo Corbucci, rifleman-cum-engineer Nikolai Rostavili or medic-cum-negotiator Jacques Dubois (the Rhodium Golems), or the Lindblom siblings - overprotective progressive rock guitarist Erik and brainwashed and crazy femme fatale/college girl Elsa.

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