Polly Plummer
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Re: Polly Plummer
True, I'm re-reading that book right now, and it says when Polly saw the green ring, if she had been a bit younger she would have sucked on it. lol so...I'm guessing she's pretty young. Maybe 10 at the oldest.
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AslansChild - Posts: 496
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You make a good point. I agree with you there. She is definitely not as old as Jill when she goes to Narnia.
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I think Polly should have blonde or dirty blonde hair and should be in between the ages of 13-15 because I think that is where you start to find really talented actresses. The ages below that are a little too young and it is hard to find good talent that young . I wish the casting directors would look internationally instead of just in Europe...
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Re: Polly Plummer
I think Lewis' timeline said that Polly and Digory were 11-12. I'm guessing that means Digory was 12 and Polly was 11. But I'm flexible about ages.
Is anyone else familiar with Maisie Williams? She plays Arya Stark in a Game of Thrones, and if you ask me, she's a pretty good actress.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3586035/
Is anyone else familiar with Maisie Williams? She plays Arya Stark in a Game of Thrones, and if you ask me, she's a pretty good actress.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3586035/
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Re: Polly Plummer
At first glance, Arya Stark looks like she could make a great Polly. Polly's appearance has been the most shadowy in my mind, since I never was quite sure how I pictured her. I will say that due to Pauline Baynes's illustrations, I pictured her with light hair, but that's not set in stone. At this point, I'm open to anyone. Arya Stark is definitely a good suggestion, ChristProclamer.
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