Man of the Cloth Crush Monday!  Our first good look at Richard Armitage as Fr. Quart,  October 18, 2021  Gratiana Lovelace (Post #1421)

The oh so talented, tall,  and too hottt to handle British actor Richard Armitage casually leaning against a marble column in the images below as Fr. Quart in The Seville Communion/The Man from Rome  is definitely going to send many of us/me to the confessional.  Sighhh!

     

Many thanks to TeresaA for sharing the original image (with my edits above are: left/sized-smlr/hi-res, middle/cropped/sepia, & right/ close-crop)!   I’m not on Instagram, so I really appreciate her sharing the original image!

And as I had commented previously elsewhere, what is it about an unavailable and unattainable man (a priest, in this character’s case) who causes our/my hearts to go all aflutter?  Perhaps our imaginations lend themselves to creative possibilities as a harmless distRAction.  *wink*

Wishing everyone a safe, healthy, & peaceful day! Hugs & Cheers! Grati ;->

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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8 Responses to Man of the Cloth Crush Monday!  Our first good look at Richard Armitage as Fr. Quart,  October 18, 2021  Gratiana Lovelace (Post #1421)

  1. Pingback: There, Quart, Let Me Adjust That For You | Guylty Pleasure

  2. October 18 – 19, 2021–Thanks for voting/starring my SAL bog Post #1421! I’m glad that you enjoyed it! Cheers! Grati ;->

    LoLo, Armidreamer, sarahdejerseybishop, & Esther

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  3. October 20, 2021–Thanks to TeresaA and RobinT, respectively, for sharing the Fr. Quart (RichardArmitage) and Macarena (Amaia Salamanca) character images below:


    and

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  4. October 22, 2021–And thanks again to TeresaA for sharing the troubled looking Fr. Quart (portrayed by Richard Armitage) in “The Seville Communion” below!

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  5. October 22, 2021–Thanks to TeresaA for pointing me to @RArmitage_Mex (Thanks!) sharing this RAselfie bts in his Fr. Quart costume, with a crew member maybe:

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  6. From October 17, 2021–A Richard Armitage tweet & pix to the author of “The Seville Communion / The Man from Rome”, Arturo Perez-Reverte:

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  7. October 26, 2021–And yet another wonderful Fr. Quart and Macarena image–dining together–as shared by TeaPoweredCrafting (Thanks!):

    And here, also, is their blog post link: https://teapoweredcrafting.wordpress.com/2021/10/25/2056/

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  8. October 26, 2021–Thanks to RABulgaria for this bts shot of Richard Armitage and friends while filming The Seville Communion / The Man from Rome!

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