Glad you approve of most of my choices, Cathy! I got a thing for guys who are thinning/balding... can't explain it!
Not to ruin it for anyone out there who loves a full, gorgeous head of hair- but years ago I had a friend who was a bald (by choice) hair stylist and once he confided in me that he didn't at all understand this multi-trillion dollar business he was in and the severe anxst and ego involved in it- after all, he used to say- HAIR is DEAD after it protrudes from the scalp's surface. It's alive when below the surface- but dead once it grows thru and protrudes... He likened tending to and fussing about hair, to tending a November garden- watering, pruning, and babying brown, crispy long-dead plant corpses! After that, I just never thought the same way about hair again! Ha! Of course- that's on the SCALP! Everywhere else? I like it- if it's there- if not, no big deal! (Go figure! Call me a hair hypocrite!)
Judy Dench is amazing. Oddly of all the beautifully classic roles she's done, I enjoy most the work she has done over the years playing the "M" character on the James Bond movies. She is absolutely, stunninly beautiful in the most recent newer release from last year- "C A S I N O Royale" with the new Bond (who's also one of my guy-picks) Daniel Craig. And although her characters in "Ladies in Lavender", "Mrs. Henderson Presents", "Notes on a Scandal", "Tea w/ Mussolini" and "Mrs. Brown" are far from visually pretty and sexy- I love her performances in all. (I should interject here that "Ladies in Lavender" and "Tea w/ Mussolini" are on my personal TOP TEN FAV MOVIES OF ALL TIME!)
Helen Mirren? You may have most recently seen her in her Oscar winning performance as Elizabeth Windsor in "The Queen", and also fairly recently in "Elizabeth 1", "Calendar Girls", "Shadow Boxer", and the new "National Treasure" movie.
BTW- I loved your final answer! I admire indeed that your Eddie is you NUMBER ONE pic! I've been there too! At age 41, my 11 years with Arturo were the only ones I've devoted to a mate. I guess maybe it's a bit rare for someone my age to only have ever had ONE. And since our split in March I have had ZERO desire to date anyone else on any level. Not sure if I ever will, to be honest. I'm not trying to be mushy and sentimental and all cry-baby about it at all. Art was just the closest to IT for me. That's all. (Now excuse me while I go play sad Celine Dion love-songs and get all red-eyed and wrinkly-faced about it! Ha!)