Came across Paterson Joseph in the 'Hustle' series and coincidentally in the movie 'Greenfingers'. What can I say, I am on the hunt for more of his appearances. He is a superb actor and you Brits must be awfully proud! Any suggestions are welcome
@Aestheticaye3 күн бұрын
Unbelievable performance!
@cra8zykidg3 күн бұрын
Top ten haters
@ElizabethHurtado-py8ur3 күн бұрын
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@ElizabethHurtado-py8ur3 күн бұрын
Art can revive a city⬆️
@jcolwill4 күн бұрын
Are they teaching Cyril Smith?
@brightmoonshorts26235 күн бұрын
I need to know where the background music came from 😭😭😭
@aiolos0006 күн бұрын
machiavelli wa sixteen the year the Battle of Bosworth took place FACEPALM
@fionnsexton90236 күн бұрын
Average CK3 Youngest son when you give him one minor Duchy
@allisonanderson52247 күн бұрын
❤have adored him since the early 90s❤love that we get to see these segments on the internet ❤from New Zealand ❤Julian ❤
@avatarx26148 күн бұрын
Came hear for the comments 😂
@benisrood11 күн бұрын
Does Mr. Lewis have a cold?
@alexandermoss130212 күн бұрын
The monologue that got me into Shakespeare, delivered by one of the 5 actors that got me into acting
@SameerAzeemKhan12 күн бұрын
Wow!!!!!!
@maxhalsted53816 күн бұрын
He is King Richard III
@DanielWhite-v4e12 күн бұрын
Tyador Borlu
@garrykinnane476113 күн бұрын
The trouble with this version of the speech is that it is completely devoid of the context that the play gives it; Lewis speaks it as an intimate moment between him and a listener, whereas it is actually a public political speech intended to affect a crowd of people. In this context the Brando version is far superior, a masterclass in political manipulation, which is reinforced by the occasional cutting to the crowd responses - written in Shakespeare's text but not in Lewis' version. Brando achieves larger-than-life emotional power, yet keeps the speech firmly in the public context with the political complexity that it occupies in the play.
@AmbassadorialWing13 күн бұрын
The first of the Rogues, from Rogue One. Here we see him perform a classic from Shakespeare; didn’t know he had such range, but pleasantly surprised
@Trinigirllilly115 күн бұрын
❤ Noel
@sus1065116 күн бұрын
How can give thousand likes. One is not enough. Awesome performance.
@jaymo820619 күн бұрын
Brutus may also have been Caesar's illegitimate son. It was known in Caesar's lifetime that he carried on an affair with Brutus's mother well before he was born.
@mattellis417621 күн бұрын
Shakespeare's Richard III; the first incel??
@mrpmrp22622 күн бұрын
When I hear Ralph Fiennes quote Shakespeare, I miss the days when Hollywood writers and directors had a great education in English lit, history, and music chops. Then the corporations decided they were going buy studios and crank out garbage. And that's exactly what we get 98% of the time.
@maxhalsted53816 күн бұрын
I agree
@marlonc351625 күн бұрын
You can feel guilty about moving into an area and "gentrifying" but the reality is someone is always going to move into a place that you give up. Regardless
@therippleeffect-mq8pe28 күн бұрын
Why does this man look like Van Gogh?
@DeezUp4Da3zz28 күн бұрын
I remember finding this vid while tripping on lsd and man the rabbit hole i fell down that hole
@Steve-le3jq29 күн бұрын
Laurence Olivier for me sorry !
@wlsmpmCallMeBits29 күн бұрын
Olivier did it better.
@mithulansivapalan5072Ай бұрын
Cheguvera ❤
@Zedot244Ай бұрын
"Oh what a superb work Percy!"
@ConradlovesjoyАй бұрын
Why do Romans always have English accents?
@Codigital120 күн бұрын
Because many people associate the Romans with this play by (the very English) Shakespeare.
@patrickmosley5085Ай бұрын
This is the Bees knees. His holding gaze is worth three lines of the bards best!!! He is beyond compare and should be on the syllabus of any Drama dept' in any institution that trains and instruct people in the speaking Arts!!!
@PandaThiefChannelАй бұрын
I counted maybe 3 blinks. Sheesh.
@eyalsi1070Ай бұрын
I can't believe we will never hear James Purefoy doing this speech...
@maxhalsted53816 күн бұрын
I would love to see that
@aedward.c6119Ай бұрын
What a diction ! What a man
@SavioamiАй бұрын
bear with me; my heart is in the coffin with ceaser ,and i must pause till it comes back to me...❤
@keithcooper6715Ай бұрын
Seems to me - The BEST reading of his Soliloquy
@darkhelmutt3417Ай бұрын
Weakest delivery in history.
@selvamthiagarajan8152Ай бұрын
Diversity, equity, Inclusivity, to be or not to be ?
@EdwardHohenheim9 күн бұрын
Russian bot or not?
@selvamthiagarajan81527 күн бұрын
@@EdwardHohenheim Ukrainian bot
@spfisterer3651Ай бұрын
That was unexpectedly brilliant. I saw Bemner in an interview and wanted to know who he was...
@acpreyslerАй бұрын
A gold medal performance.
@donseavey3704Ай бұрын
Sir, i asked if you wanted BBQ or honey mustard with your order
@connorveach5986Ай бұрын
Hmm, yess. I like the sound of this gobbledygook.
@BHRamsayАй бұрын
Something about seeing Axlerod delivering this speech makes me very suspicious about whatever shenanigans Ceasar was up to
@Josephkerr101Ай бұрын
I'd listened to this video many times before even learning of his role in wolf hall
@centurionstrengthandfitnes3694Ай бұрын
Outstanding.
@TridentineАй бұрын
"Sir! We're pinned down by heavy fire! Sir?! What are your orders??!!"
@kellypawsАй бұрын
There has to be some serious anger from within to punch those lines out with such strength. A fire burning inside, barely held from view.
@dihexa7256Ай бұрын
British theatre and television has such a weird obsession with casting token black guys in every production lol, and yet also a surprising reluctance to cast actors of any of the other British minorities like South-Asians