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Richard Castle
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Richard "Edgar" Castle, born Richard Alexander Rodgers, is a central character in the crime drama series that bears his name. Richard is called "Castle" by all the characters except his mother, who calls him Richard, and his daughter, who calls him Dad. He is a best-selling author who used to volunteer as a civilian consultant for the 12th Precinct and was briefly a P.I.
He is the only son of Martha Rodgers and a man known as Jackson Hunt, and is the father of Alexis Castle. He is the working partner and subsequently the husband of Detective Kate Beckett. He is portrayed by Nathan Fillion.
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Richard Castle was born (with the surname Rodgers) on April 1, 1969, to Martha Rodgers and a spy known by Castle as Jackson Hunt, just after midnight. Given his birth date, Martha called him her April Fools’ baby, and on his birthdays, she would sit him down and solemnly tell him that he was adopted before taking it back as Richard got serious, and yelling, “April Fools!”[1] His maternal grandparents had a successful "mind-reading a
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This week’s Ultimate Crush is from Carina Press author Shannon Stacey (@shannonstacey) – and we have to say, she makes a pretty convincing case…!
I’m going to go with a fictional crush and say right now it’s Richard Castle (of the television show Castle, which I hope everybody has seen), who is outstandingly portrayed by Nathan Fillion. (Coincidentally, he also played another of my fictional crushes, Captain Malcolm Reynolds on the short-lived but forever-loved Firefly.)
I freely admit on a superficial level, I crush on Castle because he’s “my type”. Older, softer, with laugh lines around his eyes and some gray in the hair. Honestly, most of the social media photos of young, ripped guys passed around for writer’s inspiration do nothing for me. I like a man with some miles on him, and I’m a sucker for boyish grins and sense of humor.
But beyond that incredibly sexy and slightly cheeky packaging, Castle appeals to me on many levels. His absolute love for his mother and his daughter. His patience with Kate Beckett because she’s a woman who doesn’t love easily. She’s tough and strong and he doesn’t try to soften her edges. He lets her be her. When he screws up, usually trying to do the right thing, he apologizes for it. He knows when to push and when to