just from photos, i think you have a relatively broad casting range. in a polar 'fairytale' world, you could play either the 'good' or 'bad' guy. you definitely come across as clever and good-natured - commercially, you could definitely be the smart guy that people would trust. i know you can be very funny, and again, i think that's something hard to portray in a photo without undermining a certain neutrality that is a necessity. there are very few parts i wouldn't consider you for theatre-wise. as we all know, for television, film, and commercial, it more often than not begins with a search for a very specific look that one either conforms to or does not.
as orson welles
shot 1 and 2 as the general guy in the pub, best mate, etc. 5 is actually more sinister than 3. also 1 and 2 as teacher/lecturer. shot 6 is the preppy intellectual/trying to always please the teacher shot.
frustrated foil.
villain :-p
knight of the realm/period dramas. teacher/professor/intellectual/writer, rock fan, best friend, gay best friend, best friend who is secretly in love with you.
depends on the role! but, yes,
probably as a bad guy. even though the first one is a very warm, genuine smile, because you do look intelligent, it makes me think you're plotting something. although looking at that one again in isolation, you could also play someone quite camp, like a gay best friend.