Sigh Day Friday!  New Richard Armitage portrait is age defying,  September 27, 2019 Gratiana Lovelace (Post#1264)

Just like wine, the talented British actor Richard Armitage ages so well.  And in a promotional portrait as part of his upcoming “Uncle Vanya” play in 2020, he proves it—thanks to RA Bulgaria sharing veloce’s edit.  And below is my/Grati’s resized and brightened edit:

In the image above, Richard Armitage’s slightly longer dark brown hair, sexily errant bang lock, simmering gaze, stubble sculpting his commanding jawline, not smiling but not not smiling lends an air of mystery about him, open collared striped shirt with a hint of neck, and a business looking suit jacket create a polished professional portrait.

Well, he will be portraying a medical professional, Dr. Astrov, and randy love interest in the play “Uncle Vanya” in early 2020.  Might we be able to hope for some tender romantic scenes between Dr. Astrov and Yelena?  Amongst a myriad of chameleon-like character portrayals, Richard Armitage also portrays a lover so well.  Sighhh!

via Fernanda (Thanks!)

And the last time Richard Armitage  portrayed a doctor—as Dr. Alec Track on 2005’s “The Golden Hour” tv programhe caused heart palpitations, at least with my heart, Ha! (Grati edit-szd-brt):

In TGH in 2005 above, Richard Armitage has not short dark colored hair, with an errant bang lock, gazing away to possibly scratch his gorgeous nose on his shoulder, barely stubbled jawline, tshirt with neck showing, impressive biceps, and gloves.

Sighhh!  Whether it is a 2005 or 2019/2020 Richard Armitage, he is to sigh for!  Have a gReAt day!

About Gratiana Lovelace

Gratiana Lovelace is my nom de plume for my creative writing and blogging. I write romantic stories in different sub genres. The stories just tumble out of me. My resurgence in creative writing occurred when I viewed the BBC miniseries of Elizabeth Gaskell's novel North & South in February 2010. The exquisitely talented British actor portraying the male lead John Thornton in North & South--Richard Crispin Armitage--became my unofficial muse. I have written over 50 script stories about love--some are fan fiction, but most are original stories--that I am just beginning to share with others on private writer sites, and here on my blog. And as you know, my blog here is also relatively new--since August 2011. But, I'm having fun and I hope you enjoy reading my blog essays and my stories. Cheers! Grati ;-> upd 12/18/11
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