"As a youth I used to weep in butcher's shops..."
RIP Uncle Monty (Richard Griffiths)
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View Post"As a youth I used to weep in butcher's shops..."
Very sad. Not the most versatile acting talent in the world, but in the right role - sublime.... e.g. Uncle Monty. I must have seen that film 20 times.
R.I.P
"I'm preparing myself to forgive you. I think you've been punished enough.
I think we'd better release you from the légumes... and transfer your talents...
to the meat."
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostYou have selected the quote that first sprang to mind when I heard the news.
Very sad. Not the most versatile acting talent in the world, but in the right role - sublime.... e.g. Uncle Monty. I must have seen that film 20 times.
R.I.P
"I'm preparing myself to forgive you. I think you've been punished enough.
I think we'd better release you from the légumes... and transfer your talents...
to the meat."
I think the carrot infinitely more fascinating than the geranium. The carrot has mystery. Flowers are essentially tarts. Prostitutes for the bees.It loved to happen. -- Marcus Aurelius
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Stephen Whitaker
I saw him doing the clown who delivers the asp to Cleopatra (at Stratford)
it's the only time I've ever seen that scene get entirely justified laughter,
a great talent indeed.
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We could enjoy every nuance of his Hector from the front row at the National in History Boys and last saw him on good form playing WH Auden (and the actor who was playing Auden), opposite Alex Jennings as Britten, in Bennett's The Habit of Art, also National. A one-off who really will be missed.
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Anna
Whenever I saw him I thought he was wonderful (and I remember Pie in the Sky as well) but always, I looked at the girth and the man-mountain that he was and worried ........ he could not survive carrying all that weight. Hopefully BBC will schedule (for my Nth viewing, Withnail plus loads of other stuff)
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Originally posted by Anna View PostWhenever I saw him I thought he was wonderful (and I remember Pie in the Sky as well) but always, I looked at the girth and the man-mountain that he was and worried ........ he could not survive carrying all that weight. Hopefully BBC will schedule (for my Nth viewing, Withnail plus loads of other stuff)
Two years younger than me - I'd never have believed it.
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Lovely quote from Richard G:
"We're all in this boat heading over to the lighthouse, and there's none of us coming back for tea. Trick is to enjoy the trip while you can."
And a good idea for an Easter weekend memorial few moments: his appearance on Desert Island Discs... http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features...taway/66e976d6
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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