



Holy crap I found (and bought for a quarter) these con photos of Sid and Andy from back in the day. JFC they are so 90’s and adorable
Holy crap I found (and bought for a quarter) these con photos of Sid and Andy from back in the day. JFC they are so 90’s and adorable
Alexander Siddig - Charcoal on paper
I’m pretty happy with this one actually (which is rare)!
I think the changes that are happening are very exciting: the deconstruction of the studio oligarchy is almost completely inevitable. Traditional network television is on its way out, so there is no tyranny of scheduling and broadcasting times, advertising revenue and 47-minute long shows.
I fell into acting back when there were no Arabs anywhere. There really weren’t. In 1990/1991, someone hired me to do a TV series because I was the only actor with an Arabic name in their mid twenties. The only other person at the audition was a mini cab driver who had answered an advert; he wasn’t an actor at all. That’s how desperate they were; they were putting ads in the papers.
Okay, is it ever NOT time for Blond Sid? I don’t need to take a poll, though, when the answer is so obviously NO!
Alexander Siddig as Al-Rahim in 2.06 “The Rope of the Dead.” ©
I wish you luck on your quest. I pray you survive it. And in preparing you for what will come, whether you accept it or not, I have done you a kindness today.
I had seen Pedro [Pascal] play the part of my brother, Oberyn. I liked his charisma – that Spanish, romantic, hotheaded personality. Mixing that with my interpretation of the character, which was a much more stately, pensive, smart man, was what made him such an interesting character to play.
Who knew Zoroaster&The Turk once played son&father? Gregg Chillin & Alexander Siddig in 2010 movie, 4.3.2.1.
C is for Consequences
I told you there would be some.