A collection of Sweeneys for ya. I wanted to draw the lot of them together in a lineup again for a while. Last time I only drew four, so I added 4 more Sweeneys to whom I like or have seen. Enjoy ❤️💈🩸🔪🥧✨️
In order:
Tod Slaughter - 1936
Len Cariou - 1979
George Hearn - 1982
Ray Winstone - 2006, BBC Film
Johnny Depp - 2007, Tim Burton Film
Gregg Edelman - 2008, Drury Lane
Micah Cone - 2022, sierrastages
Josh Groban - 2023 Revival, sweeneytoddbway
Leonard Joseph “Len” Cariou OC OM (born September 30, 1939-) is a Canadian actor and stage director. He gained prominence for his portrayal of Sweeney Todd in the original cast of Stephen Sondheim's musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street for which he won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. He also received Tony nominations for his roles in the musical Applause and A Little Night Music. He is also known for his film roles in The Four Seasons, About Schmidt, Flags of Our Fathers and Spotlight. He also is known for his recurring television roles in Murder, She Wrote, Brotherhood and Damages. Since 2010, he has starred in the multi-generational CBS series Blue Bloods.
A gorgeous silverfox with a lovely solid, burly shape, but not muscular, perfect for my taste. No doubt all his acting awards pale in comparison now that he has been mentioned on just how fucking good he looks.
Married three times, currently since October 25, 1985. He has a daughter with his first wife and two grandchildren. Before his marriage, he had relationships with actresses Glenn Close and Lauren Bacall. Len loves golf almost as much as he loves his family and friends. He's a Friar, an avid sports fan, and a crack gin rummy player. Len is a rare man indeed, one of the few men I can cum over again and again with or without a picture. And he has managed to become more and more gorgeous with each passing year to become pretty much THE definition of silverfox.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
(2010) Blue Bloods (TV Series)
(2000) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (TV Series) - Shirtless
(2005) Boynton Beach Club - Shirtless
(1981) The Four Seasons - Shirtless, Rear nudity
(1977) A Little Night Music - Shirtless
From 1982, a lovely reading of the Sondheim standard by Ms. Johns, who died today, age 100.
Every headline I saw in searching her today noted something along the lines of "'Mary Poppins' Actress Glynis Johns Dies..." Given that she made more than 60 movies and appeared in more than 30 plays, that may not be the way she might've wanted to have been remembered any more than I assume Maggie Smith will want to have "'Harry Potter' Actress Dies."
She didn't have a lot of singing parts, but this is an immortal one.