What actor/actress comes to mind?
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Lionel Barrymore ( Mr. Potter, of course )
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Ruth Chatterton Dodsworth
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Jimmy Stewart ( stuttering)
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George Burns
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Lloyd Nolan (in Every Day's a Holiday). He was a corrupt police chief, but it was a great performance.
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Jeremy Northam
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Kay Francis , Trouble In Paradise
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What, among all the Shakespearean actresses you have no doubt seen, your fave is a cabaret singer? I looked her up and see that she has no listings for theater, and a single perf in the Tempest, her last appearance. Okay, okay, I'm just surprised, that's all. Maybe I am missing some humor? Anyway, Swithin, thanks. I did due diligence with a search before responding, maybe I missed something? Thanks, Swithin.
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Lafitte, you're beginning to make me miss the TCM boards, when people could play this game without having their responses questioned! I was sticking to film actresses, although I might have made a different choice if I considered those I've seen on stage. But that's my business.laffite wrote: ↑March 9th, 2024, 10:20 pmWhat, among all the Shakespearean actresses you have no doubt seen, your fave is a cabaret singer? I looked her up and see that she has no listings for theater, and a single perf in the Tempest, her last appearance. Okay, okay, I'm just surprised, that's all. Maybe I am missing some humor? Anyway, Swithin, thanks. I did due diligence with a search before responding, maybe I missed something? Thanks, Swithin.
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And now, for your listening and viewing pleasure, here is Ms. Welch in her moment in Derek Jarman's The Tempest:
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KayFrancis wrote: ↑March 9th, 2024, 10:06 pm Kay Francis , Trouble In Paradise
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Sorry, Swithin, apologies, I thought you were making a joke, or something. To think that of all the fine perfs on film ... but never mind ... thank you, I hope, for at least allowing me to be shocked. If my comment was questioning and/or disparaging, apologies. I liked Elisabeth in the clip, thank you. She reminds me a little of Maxine Sullivan who I saw sing "I've got you under my skin," (I think) on a PBS Gala program in 1978. The voices are different, but they both were grand dames of song back then.Swithin wrote: ↑March 9th, 2024, 10:45 pmLafitte, you're beginning to make me miss the TCM boards, when people could play this game without having their responses questioned! I was sticking to film actresses, although I might have made a different choice if I considered those I've seen on stage. But that's my business.laffite wrote: ↑March 9th, 2024, 10:20 pmWhat, among all the Shakespearean actresses you have no doubt seen, your fave is a cabaret singer? I looked her up and see that she has no listings for theater, and a single perf in the Tempest, her last appearance. Okay, okay, I'm just surprised, that's all. Maybe I am missing some humor? Anyway, Swithin, thanks. I did due diligence with a search before responding, maybe I missed something? Thanks, Swithin.
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And now, for your listening and viewing pleasure, here is Ms. Welch in her moment in Derek Jarman's The Tempest:
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Thanks laffite. Btw, speaking of Maxine Sullivan, I once worked on a Shakespeare event with Dick Hyman, who talked about his work with Maxine Sullivan. I now have a CD of "Maxine Sullivan sings the songs of Shakespeare as set to music by Dick Hyman."laffite wrote: ↑March 9th, 2024, 11:38 pmSorry, Swithin, apologies, I thought you were making a joke, or something. To think that of all the fine perfs on film ... but never mind ... thank you, I hope, for at least allowing me to be shocked. If my comment was questioning and/or disparaging, apologies. I liked Elisabeth in the clip, thank you. She reminds me a little of Maxine Sullivan who I saw sing "I've got you under my skin," (I think) on a PBS Gala program in 1978. The voices are different, but they both were grand dames of song back then.Swithin wrote: ↑March 9th, 2024, 10:45 pmlaffite wrote: ↑March 9th, 2024, 10:20 pm
What, among all the Shakespearean actresses you have no doubt seen, your fave is a cabaret singer? I looked her up and see that she has no listings for theater, and a single perf in the Tempest, her last appearance. Okay, okay, I'm just surprised, that's all. Maybe I am missing some humor? Anyway, Swithin, thanks. I did due diligence with a search before responding, maybe I missed something? Thanks, Swithin.
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