Beerish Birthday: Nathan Fillion

by Jay Brooks on March 27, 2011 · 4 comments

in Beers,Birthdays

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This is not, strictly speaking, a beer birthday, which is why I called it a “beerish” one, but my wife and I are both Browncoats, fans of the criminally short-lived television show Firefly. Like many Browncoats, we’ve continued to follow its cast members, especially the star of Firefly, and its companion film Serenity, Nathan Fillion. Today is Nathan Fillion’s 40th birthday.

Fillion is currently one of the stars of the hit TV show on ABC: Castle, which is now in its third season. He was also Captain Hammer in Dr. Horrible’s Sing-a-Long Blog (in fact a couple of years ago in All About Beer magazine’s “It’s My Round” when I wrote Living In The Silver Age, the photo showed me wearing a Captain Hammer t-shirt). Some of Fillion’s films include Waitress and Slither, and he was the “wrong” Ryan in Saving Private Ryan. Some of his television appearances include Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Lost, Drive and Desperate Housewives, and he got his start on the soap opera One Life To Live.

Before he’d had a hit TV series, my wife attended a Firefly convention in Los Angeles and Fillion not only attended it but was at one of the after parties that she was involved in. Thanks to me, she brought the beer — a collection of whatever I could part with from the cellar at that time. Sarah snapped a photo of Fillion drinking one of those beers, Drake’s IPA, through a curly straw. Join me in wishing Nathan a very happy birthday. And if you aren’t watching Castle or haven’t seen Firefly, you owe it to yourself to right that wrong.

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Thomas March 27, 2011 at 7:56 pm

Hear, hear!

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Shooter March 28, 2011 at 9:12 am

Ah, sweet Firefly, how we miss you!!

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tim from florida March 28, 2011 at 4:16 pm

Castle, what a great show. And lucky Nathan, gets to act with Stana Katic!

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DrewB March 29, 2011 at 4:12 pm

Jay,

Another reason I like you! I wonder what portion of the Browncoats are also good beer folk?

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