In All Things
Brad Pitt, SJ

For those of you who enjoyed Mary Doria Russell’s bestselling science-fiction novel, "The Sparrow," about a group of Jesuit scientists and lay colleagues who discover life on far-off planet with some tragic results, comes this bit of casting news. Many years ago there were rumors that the part of Father Emilio Sandoz, S.J., had been offered to, or at least considered by, Antonio Banderas. (Trivia: Banderas’ cousin was a kindly Jesuit brother who cared for Pedro Arrupe, S.J., the former superior general, during his last years in the Jesuit infirmary in Rome.)
Brad Pitt is certainly a talented actor, but the question remains: Is he handsome enough to play a Jesuit priest?
Photo: Brad Pitt, SJ (Pictured here in his black clerical suit, though on a day when his Roman collar was at the dry cleaners.)
James Martin, SJ




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Or, perhaps, a deacon.
Hmmm... I could Photoshop in a Roman Collar in the picture, just to see if he can pull off the look.
Maybe he's more the diocesan priest type?
Maria
This is one of your friends from St. Mary's in Scituate, Mass. Thanks for a great talk on humor and spirituality! I see you intend to keep your audience still laughing.
Well, to answer your question. Oh yes, Brad Pitts IS certainly HANDSOME enough to attempt to play a Jesuit.
BUT, is he SOULFUL enough ...????
Kidding aside now, I loved Russel's book and its sequel, so profound and so provocative. Hard to imagine golden boy Pitt playing the dark, tortured soul Fr.Emilio' S.J. tragically becomes as "the sparrow" that falls from grace.
O, Antonio, where art thou?
It's always about the money. ;-)
Perhaps Brad could render Father Marc, the Canadian Botanist/artist with a greater believability.
Brad just doesn't have the warmth, intellect, humor and physical description which make this character so rich.
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