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He stands above the noisy throng of pretentious actors - unequalled in his skill and legacy.  In other words, a true bad ass.  Rest In Peace.

RIP Squadron Leader Harvey

Posted this in the other thread but,. His favorite work of mine:

 

13 minutes ago, Patrick Bateman said:

Not sure why this won't embed, but whatever.

https://youtu.be/8qRyTDbEskM

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I would strenuously object.

27 minutes ago, RPM said:

RIP Squadron Leader Harvey

Dammit. Came to post this.

 

instead, im gonna have to post an Inside Man quote

42 minutes ago, Patrick Bateman said:

RIP.  Fantastic actor.  Always loved this scene.  "Mike?  Try Mr. Wallace!".

was immediately what i thought of as well.

i said this on the hal holbrook thread what, two days ago?  seems every day we lose another legend.  i guess these things come in 9's or whatever we're up to now.

Wow, it would take us months to unpack the depth and scope of his film career, and TV, and stage.  I had no idea until today how much wonderful work he had been a part of and how he did what he loved up until the end (4 films and 12 serial episodes just in the last 18+ months).  And by all accounts, a really solid guy.  

If you have a chance, watch a wonderful little animated film called "9."  Plummer is the voiceover of one of the "dolls" and it is so heartwarming (well, by the end anyways).  I didn't appreciate how brilliant his voice was, nevermind his acting range, until today when I thought of that movie.  He's apparently done quite a bit of other voiceover work in cinema as of late.  Then his musical affinities, physical presence, drama, comedy, horror, suspense, satire, straight-up impression acting, and then his stage prowess.  I don't know there was anything he couldn't master in the vast spectrum of storytelling.  What a life.  RIP sir. 

45 minutes ago, MC Fresh Breath said:

 

Love it... but it’s this scene that gives me a lump in the throat every time.  It kills me when his voice breaks in the second stanza. 
 

 

2 hours ago, MissingInAction said:

 

The Sound of Music is the best musical ever made and that will ever be made.  In large part due to CP.  Fight me.

Rest well, young man.  Rest well.

4 minutes ago, smwhorn said:

The Sound of Music is the best musical ever made and that will ever be made.  In large part due to CP.  Fight me.

Ahem...

 

Xpost from the other thread but loved him The Silent Partner. 

On 2/5/2021 at 9:44 PM, GreenspointTexas said:

Oldest person to ever win an oscar iirc

Yes, won at 82 and was also nominated at 88.  Oldest for each.

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