Monday, January 21, 2013

It's a hard job . . .

As a writer of popular genre fiction, part of my job is keeping up to date with what is  currently popular so I've spent this morning working hard - doing research.
My source was the Total Film  survey to find out who had been voted the sexiest  actors for 2012.

Apparently the results are these:

1. Tom Hiddleston
2. Robert Pattinson
3. Ryan Gosling
4. Benedict Cumberbatch
5. Richard Armitage
6. Tom Hardy
7. Alan Rickman
8. Michael Fassbender
9. Robert Downey Jr
10. Chris Hemsworth


So  of course, I had to take my research further and study each and every one of these Top Ten candidates. I worked very hard on my research all morning.

Sometimes  this is a very difficult job.
Oh - and if you want to know the Top Ten female actors, the results were:


1. Jennifer Lawrence
2. Scarlett Johansson
3. Kristen Stewart
4. Emma Stone

5. Mila Kunis6. Emma Watson
7. Anne Hathaway
8. Zooey Deschanel
9. Natalie Portman
10. Charlize Theron

Would you agree?
 
 

7 comments:

Caroline said...

Yup....research is SOOOOO hard sometimes ;o) - Caroline x

Mary Preston said...

It's all work, work, work some days!!

Kate Walker said...

Oh yes, Caroline - sometimes research is the hardest part of this being a writer business!

Kate Walker said...

I agree, Mary - some days I just can't get away from my work!

Catherine said...

Hi Kate
It sounds like an exhausting morning with perfect dream inspiration for an afternoon nap!

Liz Fielding said...

Tom Hiddleston? Really? Nice smile, but really?

Maria said...

Nowadays I see mostly Indian actors. There's one, Salman Khan, who is definitely romance novel material. Now I notice that I don't fancy the chocolate box beauties anymore. Probably because most of them are young enough to be my sons. For me, maturity counts. Salman, now I come to think of it, is 47. Strangely, my daughters love him too.

 

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