Let's see ... *flexes fingers*
- Tim Curry steals every scene he's in, as the power-hungry wizard Ymper Trymon.
- The superb Jeremy Irons plays the Patrician, Havelock Vetinari ... and does it very well. It's too bad he doesn't have more screen time.
- Sean Astin does quite well as Twoflower. I was surprised at first that they didn't choose a Japanese-American actor, but it makes sense, as they might have been accused of racism (i.e. "How dare you suggest that Japanese people can only be stupid tourists?!" etc., which completely misses the point. But people who make such accusations are rarely known for their brains).
- Yes, David Jason is a little too old for Rincewind. Rincewind is young and agile, whereas David ... well, he was young and agile when I first saw him in "Open All Hours", a 70s show, where he played very well against the fantastic and much lamented Ronnie Barker. Nevertheless, "Open All Hours" was 50 years ago. Don't get me wrong, though - David's a versatile and very good actor - but he must be pushing 70 now, so he's a bit old for Rincewind. (On the other hand, you
need a name draw to get people who never read the books to watch the show. So ...) *shrug*
- And finally, the legendary Christopher Lee lends his voice to DEATH (just as he did in "Hogfather", and in the animated Cosgrove Hill features).
Apart from these films, he also played Saruman in the "Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" films, and has an acting career stretching back to the 1950s. Before becoming an actor, Christopher fought in World War 2 - and as well as being an actor, he also recorded music with several heavy metal bands, as well as The Tolkien Ensemble (who took it upon themselves to record every song mentioned in the Tolkien books). He is well-known for his deep, commanding and authoritative voice, which meant that he was often given villain acting roles.
Ask anyone, and they'll agree: Christopher Lee was a goddamn legend. I was very sorry to hear of his passing in 2015. But, at least we have his films to remember him by. (He also played Count Dooku in three Star Wars films, among many, many other roles).