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Monaghan, Perlman Sell Dead People
- By Melissa Wilson
- Published 03/8/2007
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Melissa Wilson
View all articles by Melissa WilsonMonaghan shot to inetrnational stardom as Merry, one of the hobbits in Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy.
Perlman's genre cred is long and varied, and usually covered in a metric ton of makeup. As the leonine Vincent in CBS's Beauty and the Beast, he set hearts aflutter and became for many female viewers the epitome of what a good man ought to be like (hint: lots of poetry). As demon Hellboy in the eponymous film, he presented a character who was both sixty years old and yet barely out of adolescence, with an apocalyptic destiny to boot. Long-time fans of his work will also recall his ill-fated character Salvatore from the adaptation of Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose, and wonder if the priest he plays next will meet a similar end.
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