I'm pleased to have found this thread and discover that I'm not the only one who finds David Walliams creepy. I had to stop watching Britain's Got Talent primarily because of him. The man makes my skin crawl!
I also feel similar towards:
Paul Daniels
Jim Davidson
Louie Spence
Brian Dowling
Dan Wooten
Perez Hilton
Leigh Frances
Ellen De Generes
Peter Andre
Jim davison
paul daniels
perez hilton
pee wee herman
the chaps from the bbc comedy about the inbreading village where they all had funny noses.
nicolas cage
Bruce Forsyth has given me the heebeegeebies since I was little and my Mum made us watch the Generation Game, something really creepy about him.
Agree about Leslie Grantham, Paul Daniels and John McRirick too. Not sure if I find Cheryl Cole creepy as such, but she's got something cold and false about her, I bet she could be nasty.
Anne Davies from BBC East Midlands today, up close she reminds me of Anjelica Huston in The Witches. No wonder Kylie Pentelow got fed up playing second fiddle to her.
Barry Humphries
Reminds me of an ancient toad! He was beyond creepy when he was a judge on Over The Rainbow!
David Walliams
When he smiles, it always seems to look forced and never seems to reach his eyes. I find him unsettling.
Frankie Howard
Like Walliams, I found him unsettling. Odd looking and seemed to be uncomfortable in his own skin.
Katie Price
Completely dead behind the eyes and (thanks to years of botox, fillers and goodness knows what else) incapable of any facial expression.
John Barrowman
Yes, he's annoying to the nth degree, but there is also a definite creepyness. He's a classic 'space invader', who seems to have no concept of 'personal space'. Also, he seems to think it's acceptable to flash your bits at all and sundry. :rolleyes:
Hughie Green
I always thought there was something odd about him when I watched him on TV as a child. He had this manic stare and was unbelievably smarmy, even by the standards of the time! "...and I mean that most sincerely folks!" must be the most ironic catchphrase ever!
Ed Harris
Now probably best known for roles in Hollywood movies (he played the Mission Control Commander in Apollo 13), but scared the bejesus out of me as a child when he played the 'villain of the week' in an episode of the '80s series Hart to Hart. H2H was basically escapist and pretty harmless fluff, but in this one episode, Ed Harris played a mentally unbalanced young man out for revenge, and turned in what can only be described as a chilling performance. Watching the episode again as an adult, I could appreciate just how good his performance was, but as a child, it was just plain creepy...especally when he delivered some of his lines in an odd, sing-song voice!:eek:
Arsene Wenger, Ricky Gervais, Greg Wallace, David Gest, Noel Edmonds, Louis Spence, Matthew Wright and David Cameron to name but a few, awful repulsive make my skin crawl.
I can't say I 'dislike' them as people either as I don't know them. More, the way they represent or handle themselves -the way their image comes across to me. Like Cowell, his press goes before him, so you never see the real person behind the headlines.
Having watched her disgusting VMA performance since making my original post in this thread, Miley Cryus has well and truly cemented a place on the list too.
Hughie Green
Bob Monkhouse
Noel Edmonds
Jimmy Saville
DLT....in fact most of that era of DJ's and game show hosts, something smarmy and slightly sinister underneath the façade.
Nicholas Cage
Kenneth Tong
George Bush
Lorraine Kelly
Cilla Black
Donald Trump
Jeremy Kyle
Richard Hammond
Michael Douglas
Camilla Parker and Prince Charles
Barbara Cartland
Diane Abbott
Rob McElwee, who used to do the BBC weather. I do miss him though. He always seemed be be the bringer of bad weather.
A bit like a psychotic Prince Charles, who's smile got bigger the worse the report.
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Tony Blackburn
Lorraine Kelly
Amanda Holden
Teri Hatcher
Ellen De Generes
I am sure there is more, but I cannot think of any atm. lol
It's almost starting to seem like "creepiness" is a matter of fact, not opinion.
Maybe it's a medical condition science hasn't yet recognised.
I also feel similar towards:
Paul Daniels
Jim Davidson
Louie Spence
Brian Dowling
Dan Wooten
Perez Hilton
Leigh Frances
Ellen De Generes
Peter Andre
That's just to start with!
I can see why people have said Nicholas Cage too.
Dennis Hopper and Alan Rickman convincingly pay creepy characters. No idea what they are like themselves though!
Can't agree with John McCricick. He may be a lot of negative things but I really cannot see the creepiness.
I find the way he tals to women totally creepy but he gets away with it because he's good looking.
He's got crazy eyes
Oh, and David Dickinson reminds me of the Ratcatcher in Mary Poppins!
paul daniels
perez hilton
pee wee herman
the chaps from the bbc comedy about the inbreading village where they all had funny noses.
nicolas cage
Agree about Leslie Grantham, Paul Daniels and John McRirick too. Not sure if I find Cheryl Cole creepy as such, but she's got something cold and false about her, I bet she could be nasty.
Simon Cowell
David Gest
Tom Cruise
Kelsey Grammar
Sharon Osborne
Sarah Palin
Lady Gaga
Katie Price
Denise Walsh
Helen Flanagan
Rihanna
Miley Cyrus
Simon Cowell
Pat Kenny
David Gest
Don Johnson
Noel Edmunds
Jim Davison
Russell Kane
Katie Price
Sarah Kennedy
Miley Cyrus
Reminds me of an ancient toad! He was beyond creepy when he was a judge on Over The Rainbow!
David Walliams
When he smiles, it always seems to look forced and never seems to reach his eyes. I find him unsettling.
Frankie Howard
Like Walliams, I found him unsettling. Odd looking and seemed to be uncomfortable in his own skin.
Katie Price
Completely dead behind the eyes and (thanks to years of botox, fillers and goodness knows what else) incapable of any facial expression.
John Barrowman
Yes, he's annoying to the nth degree, but there is also a definite creepyness. He's a classic 'space invader', who seems to have no concept of 'personal space'. Also, he seems to think it's acceptable to flash your bits at all and sundry. :rolleyes:
Hughie Green
I always thought there was something odd about him when I watched him on TV as a child. He had this manic stare and was unbelievably smarmy, even by the standards of the time! "...and I mean that most sincerely folks!" must be the most ironic catchphrase ever!
Ed Harris
Now probably best known for roles in Hollywood movies (he played the Mission Control Commander in Apollo 13), but scared the bejesus out of me as a child when he played the 'villain of the week' in an episode of the '80s series Hart to Hart. H2H was basically escapist and pretty harmless fluff, but in this one episode, Ed Harris played a mentally unbalanced young man out for revenge, and turned in what can only be described as a chilling performance. Watching the episode again as an adult, I could appreciate just how good his performance was, but as a child, it was just plain creepy...especally when he delivered some of his lines in an odd, sing-song voice!:eek:
Taylor Swift for the way she reps herself and PR creepiness.
David Walliams, all out oddball, except when he's doing something useful like swimming the Channel 4 charity.
John Barrowman, the cheeky chappie, pant-dropping routine got tired ages ago. Time to grow up John. His husband is a catch, though.
Bruce Forsyth for having a pop at McFly when they ran onstage to congratulate Harry after he won the final of that little dance comp.
Cheryl Cole for foisting herself on the nation and planet. More high profile PR creepiness.
Adam Woodyatt
Nicholas Lyndhurst
Gregg Wallace
Nigel Slater is also very odd. It's the way he can move without making a noise.
Oh, yes! I can't watch Robbie because of his crazy eyes and facial expressions. There is something so desperate about him it's uncomfortable.
Bob Monkhouse
Noel Edmonds
Jimmy Saville
DLT....in fact most of that era of DJ's and game show hosts, something smarmy and slightly sinister underneath the façade.
Nicholas Cage
Kenneth Tong
George Bush
Lorraine Kelly
Cilla Black
Donald Trump
Jeremy Kyle
Richard Hammond
Michael Douglas
Camilla Parker and Prince Charles
Barbara Cartland
Diane Abbott
I find how his crotch is always framed creepy!
A bit like a psychotic Prince Charles, who's smile got bigger the worse the report.
Yes! It's like there's something really sinister behind the beautiful mask.
Dawn French.
Tony Robinson.
Anna Windass from Coronation Street.
Noel Edmunds.
Simon Cowell.