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PrinceSs7 said …
I remember the first time I saw Vampires and that incredibly tall, floating, hauntingly handsome vampire swept unto the screen I couldn't take my eyes off the screen. From his deliberate eerie delivery marking every word he utters to his penetrating eyes. His whole performance sent shivers down my spine in the most delightful way...I knew that I never wanted to forget that name: Thomas Ian Griffith. And I never will he will always be a part of me...my very favorite vampire<3<3 Posted over a year ago
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Kashmere1646 said …
He is not only multi-faceted, but also profound in his interpretations of any and all characters he chooses to play. It is a joy to watch him act, play the accordion or the piano, and most of all, to see him beat somebody senseless, pretend of course, like in the movies. Anyhow, he is a panther and a hare and a teddy bear all rolled into one. And we love him dearly. Posted over a year ago
PrinceSs7 commented…
I couldn't have said it better myself! Maybe that's why he's so easy to love. Just a perfect enduring package not afraid to try new things...and that's what makes him such a serious actor. over a year ago
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Kashmere1646 said …
I find myself corrupted by my own flesh and blood---my daughter. Monique is a serious and enduring fan of Thomas and complains continuously how unappreciated Thomas Ian Griffith has been in the States. Let us hope that with his success in the series Cobra Kai he will now enjoy more fame here at home and most importantly be offered leading roles in major motion pictures. Posted over a year ago
PrinceSs7 commented…
Guilty:D I never rest in the department of corruption. That would be magnificent! No longer hididng behind camera writing...but once again in the limelight...a feast for the eyes, the ears and the heart...we love you so very much TIG<3 Why did you ever leave the screen? over a year ago
Kashmere1646 said …
Even though I am fairly certain that human vampires are a figment of Bram Stoker's imagination, if they did exist, however, I would be thrilled to be haunted by a certain Jan Valek, portrayed by an out-of-this-world captivating tall stranger who appears to stride on air, with his coat tails swaying softly as he passes. What a creature, is he real or am I imagining him? Posted over a year ago
PrinceSs7 commented…
He must be a part of your imagination! Surely he is much too unforgettable...made of only the stuff found within ficitional books. From his face, to his voice, to his gait, to his sweeping walk...nothing can be described as that of ordinary nor ascribed to any mere mortal. He must be the 1311 born vampire he claims to be...must be! over a year ago