Although
I’ve liked everything I’ve heard of David Bowie’s music, my knowledge of his
work is still very much at a surface level – stuff I’ve heard on the radio, on
movie soundtracks, etc. If I were to
compile a Top Five song list for him, it’d be woefully unremarkable, because I
just don’t know enough yet outside of the most famous songs.
It’s
not like I’ve seen very much of David Bowie as an actor, either, but one thing
I love about the handful of films and TV shows I’ve seen him in is that, in
every case, it’s the absolute perfect role for him. I suppose it’s because he wasn’t exactly an
actor, so a casting director wouldn’t go after him unless the role was right, but I love each of these five parts just
because of how loudly they scream Bowie.
Jareth the Goblin King, Labyrinth
No-brainer. Sinister/seductive goblin king of ethereal
mystery with the voice of a rock god and penchant for hanging out with a bunch
of freaky-looking puppets? Like they
could’ve cast anyone else. Absolutely
iconic.
Phillip Jeffries, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
Barely
even a cameo, but it’s still perfect. Twin Peaks is wonderfully offbeat,
trippy show in every respect, and if the agents we meet are any indication, the
FBI is quite the place in its world. If
a long-time-missing agent is going to show up and spout a bunch of cryptic
nonsense in a crazy dreamish-sequence, of course
he’s going to be David Bowie. I’m pretty
sure that’s Twin Peaks’ version of
logic.
Andy Warhol, Basquiat
Yeah –
actor or not, David Bowie was definitely born to play Andy Warhol. It’s too perfect. I can’t not grin like a fool at this. That wig says it all.
David Bowie, Extras
Probably
a cheat, but technically, he’s playing Extras’
character of himself rather than his actual self. Although, like all celebrity cameos on the
show, the version he plays of himself is pretty awful, he’s so cool about it
that I don’t even mind. He wants to put
some upstart sitcom star in his place?
He’s not just going to snub him or insult him. He’s going to compose a derisive impromptu
song (complete with sing-along) in front of an entire club for the express purpose of taking the guy down
a peg. If nothing else you have to
admire the dedication.
Nikola Tesla, The Prestige
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