you know who is amazing in a long interview parentheses Charlie Rose end parentheses is Claire Danes. I caught part of it by accident then couldn't find anything on the internet, Google able, to watch Charlie Rose.. So tip to the wise it turns out that the online Bloomberg report has links to all the Charlie Rose episodes in full.
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Java, I'm with you. When I read the Lewis 'quote' it felt like one of those boiled up magnets that entertainment reporters love so much.
Your assessment of aloofness was my experience of him in interviews too, but never rude enough to make a personal attack. In fact, I want to think he's smarter than that. If he were that type, wouldn't something like this have come out during his heyday on Life?
GoT credits in the style of BtVS. Somebody on the internet loves us:
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Well, Damian Lewis has kind of apologized for his comments:
As half-assed as the apology is (Oh, when I said 70 year-old fruity actors playing wizards, I didn't mean you, Sir Ian), he's not denying it or even claiming the quote was taken out of context.
Oh, when I said 70 year-old fruity actors playing wizards, I didn't mean you, Sir Ian
Michael Gambon should kick his ass.
Goodness. What is his problem?
As much as I enjoy Damien Lewis' acting, and think he's very, very good at it, he really does strike me as "Upper Class Twit" material. I think he may have been raised with money and/or prestige, and is just suffering the effects of that.
Michael Gambon should kick his ass.
I'm sure he'd protest that he had the safely-deceased Sir Ralph Richardson in mind.
"Upper Class Twit" material. I think he may have been raised with money and/or prestige, and is just suffering the effects of that.
He did. He is. I got the sense that since he's doing this acting thing, he's working very hard to be the best that he can be, to uphold family standards. Which is not necessarily a bad thing. Takes all kinds, right?
Here's the link for the Charlie Rose interviews. Claire Danes gives a master class in being a *fabulous* interviewee. [link]