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Appearance differences between British actors and American actors?

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English TV is a mix of both, though. In a show like Hustle, for example, you got intergalactic UNFF level Jaime Murray and good looking bloke Adrian Lester, then a random Robert Glenister appears and it's super effective in his normalness. it's like a perfectly balanced recipe
 
Stephen Amell - Canadian
Paul Blackthorne - British
Emily Bett Rickards - Canadian
Manu Bennet - New Zealander
John Barrowman - Scottish

From the CW show Arrow, the rest of the main cast do indeed seem to be American, so make of that what you will. (P.S i am behind on Arrow, no spoilers please)
 
I think Americans are more obsessed with the survival of the fittest mentality than the UK, which seems to have more comradery and "we're all in this together" spirit. We tend to cast actors that are more aspirational ideals than relatable reflections of ourselves. At least physically, anyway.


Even the stories seem to emphasize heroics and exceptionalism more than most UK media I've seen, actually.
 
Everyone in the shield was butt ugly apart from the Hispanic girl they brought in. Which they probably did because they realised they were working with some jobbers.
 
Everyone in the shield was butt ugly apart from the Hispanic girl they brought in. Which they probably did because they realised they were working with some jobbers.

Alex O'Loughlin isn't an ugly dude...which is why his character ends up banging the pretty Hispanic girl.
 
Probably more to do with the make-up and lighting than anything else. WASP-y Americans and English people look the same.
 
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This forehead. You could park two cars on it and still have some room left
 
I think it's mainly because of population. American casting directors can be significantly more picky, since they have a larger talent pool to choose from.
 
I think it's mainly because of population. American casting directors can be significantly more picky, since they have a larger talent pool to choose from.
This is almost certainly the answer.

It's why shows like American Idol had a much higher overall talent level in the US.
 
I'd always felt euro casting relies more on charisma whereas US casting has the means to go for perfection in every facette of a person.

And then even if an US actor is more averagely looking they will press every inch of beauty out of them with perfect hair, make up and dressing for filming and pr. Everything is just so much more professional.
 
Probably, but there's also the fact that UK and US populations actually have a very distinct "look" to them. I can tell whether someone's British or American based purely on looks. It's right more often than not, dunno why.

Maybe because americans are mixed of all kinds of ethnicity while britts....are britts
 
It's not so much a difference between British vs. American actors, rather it's just a unique fact about American TV/cinema. American shows and movies are usually cast only with better-than-average looking actors and actresses, and that isn't the case in other countries including the UK, where actors encompass a more representative portion of the appearance spectrum

It's actually really jarring when you consider shows with a large cast such as LOST or Homeland (just the first two to come to mind) where literally every single character is good looking. Even the news in America tends to be much 'sexier' for lack of a better word - just compare the BBC to Fox News or CNN.
 
Also Black Hawk Down is chock full of foreigners playing Americans.

This blew me away the first time I searched for Black Hawk Down at IMDB because I wanted to learn a little more about the actors. The only American I can remember is Josh Hartnett and Tom Sizemore. It seemed like everybody else was a foreigner. Everytime I watch the movie see the Ranger Captain making a reference to American Football to the Delta Force guys now I can't help it but chuckle because I don't think he understands what he said during that scene.
 
Stephen Amell - Canadian
Paul Blackthorne - British
Emily Bett Rickards - Canadian
Manu Bennet - New Zealander
John Barrowman - Scottish

From the CW show Arrow, the rest of the main cast do indeed seem to be American, so make of that what you will. (P.S i am behind on Arrow, no spoilers please)

The real story here is Canadians are hot as hell
 
all attractive British males are actors, a bit like all slim Americans

American actors just look more manly - like the guy from The Wire:

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While British actors...they look weaker, more feminine, like Depp:

There is some top tier bait being thrown around in this thread. Good stuff.
 
It's because the Brits place priority on actual theatrical training and acting ability.

Whereas over here, all we care about is what's on the outside. Can't act? Wait, you're pretty? No problem! :)
 
This is perfectly highlighted by British soap operas compared to American ones.

American's tend to over value superficial physical beauty compared to Brits, certainly true in media anyway.
 
This is perfectly highlighted by British soap operas compared to American ones.

American's tend to over value superficial physical beauty compared to Brits, certainly true in media anyway.

probable because the actors performance is meh... and they need the pretty face to counter balance that.
 
I'd always felt euro casting relies more on charisma whereas US casting has the means to go for perfection in every facette of a person.

And then even if an US actor is more averagely looking they will press every inch of beauty out of them with perfect hair, make up and dressing for filming and pr. Everything is just so much more professional.
I don't know if professional is the right word to use.
 
Stephen Amell - Canadian
Paul Blackthorne - British
Emily Bett Rickards - Canadian
Manu Bennet - New Zealander
John Barrowman - Scottish

From the CW show Arrow, the rest of the main cast do indeed seem to be American, so make of that what you will. (P.S i am behind on Arrow, no spoilers please)

Scotland is part of Britain.
 
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