His performance as the Bull McCabe in The Field (1990) is of biblical proportions and earned him his second Oscar nomination. It must be seen to be appreciated
Richard deserved an Academy Award for The Field. He should have been awarded a few for his work. I think they didn't give it to him 'cause he wasn't an ass kisser and didn't play 'the game'. God knows he was well-deserving. Anyone agree?
I adore Harris. He is so like my wonderful Irish, alcoholic and clever husband. Exciting characters. I think he is very bright so it shows you how useless schools are. His acting is superb.
Pretty sure that jersey he’s wearing is Young Munster RFC from Limerick , he was a Crescent boy though so I guess would have been equally at home in the Old Crescent colours 😁
I think Dumbledore is responsible for Harris never being forgotten by the younger generation (which is what he was most afraid of/angry about), even Children Say "He was the real Dumbledore. Although Personally I first Saw Richard and Oliver in Gladiator and thought they were Unbelievable, most people would remember him from HP.
I hate to tell you that you were right. I never new just how great he was. I only watched him in Unforgiven, The Count of Monte Cristo, and of course Harry Potter
To be fair to Marlon Brando, one of the main reasons he started using cue cards had nothing to do with laziness. He wanted where possible to say lines as if he were saying them for the first time. Actors tend to learn lines as they develop their characters, and the lines often lock in before the characters are fully formed. But Brando wanted to sever the link between the two, so that line readings were naturally spontaneous.
Harris was not only a great actor but a masterful storyteller.
Also insanely humble.
These old school actors,took it to another level of greatness!
Ridley Scott made sure that the younger generations will never forget Richard Harris and Oliver Reed
And a few pubs had to close when they went
I love and respect Ridley for that.
Both alcoholics both sexes what a silly comment
@@NoraJJones you love easy
@@matimus100 Woko Haram must be defeated
His performance as the Bull McCabe in The Field (1990) is of biblical proportions and earned him his second Oscar nomination. It must be seen to be appreciated
Richard deserved an Academy Award for The Field. He should have been awarded a few for his work. I think they didn't give it to him 'cause he wasn't an ass kisser and didn't play 'the game'. God knows he was well-deserving. Anyone agree?
Loved Richard Harris’s performance in ‘The Field’ so much that I’ve bought it on DVD for my home viewing library.
What a real man... not to mention such a great actor and wonderful singer.
@James Henderson How
And soooo sexxxxy and charming! He just tears me up.....and I love it.🇮🇪❤🎶💋💘
Whilst all the bravado is fun, his natural talent is astounding.
What an adorable laugh he had, so childlike.
A touch of the Robin Williams about this. A comedian too.
I adore Harris. He is so like my wonderful Irish, alcoholic and clever husband. Exciting characters. I think he is very bright so it shows you how useless schools are. His acting is superb.
i love the way he calls himself "Harris" lol he is very cool and a funny guy
Richard Harris puts me in a trance and I cant stop watching him....Loving him.❤
What he says about Marlon Brando is known to the public now, but apparantly the audience thinks he is joking
Greatest storyteller of all time 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Superstitious graffiti totally unnecessary
Probably one of Parkinson’s fave interviews, he laughed a lot
He was one of a kind for sure A Limerick man What an actor
..Greetings from Ireland
Classic!!!
Thanks for uploading this bloody brilliant 🤘
He correct what he says about actors. Self indulgent. Mixing with others kept him well grounded
Great interview
That bit with Marlon Brando impersonation 👏👏
We Irish really are the archetypal raconteurs. God bless Harris!
Love the Irish!
Your comment is so true!😊
He was so humble and full of life!
Pretty sure that jersey he’s wearing is Young Munster RFC from Limerick , he was a Crescent boy though so I guess would have been equally at home in the Old Crescent colours 😁
Never let the truth get in the way of a good story
He was hillarious - I didnt know Brando
read his lines as he was filming😂😂😂😂
One of all time great actors, brittant interview .
Fantastic!!!
I love the story of Harris defending Sammy Davis. I'm sure he was routinely harassed while performing and was defended rarely.
Richard was prob knew what it was like being Irish them days
Frank Sinatra was the same. Would regularly defend Sammy because of the prejudice the Italian Americans also suffered.
A legend.
Thanks for posting.
he's bloody hilarious
Disgraceful language
He was very serious about his craft.
thats the best of us irish
Thanks to covit,i found n inlove to richard harris funny story
Amazing Richard Harris.So typically Irish.💚
The thinking man's Brando, such a sad loss, such wonderful talent.
This implies that Brando wasn't much of a thinker.
@@NxDoyle don't think you've got it
I think Dumbledore is responsible for Harris never being forgotten by the younger generation (which is what he was most afraid of/angry about), even Children Say "He was the real Dumbledore. Although Personally I first Saw Richard and Oliver in Gladiator and thought they were Unbelievable, most people would remember him from HP.
I hate to tell you that you were right. I never new just how great he was. I only watched him in Unforgiven, The Count of Monte Cristo, and of course Harry Potter
The Irish are great story tellers .
A very honest man!
Wild child! Friend of Richard Burton Great to party with him I'm sure....
modern actor not a patch on older masters of the act. richard harris , peter o'toole, michael caine, oliver reed etc etc they were all legends
I agree.
Only an Irishman can tell stories that well!
"i know as sure as hell Shakespeare
never said ah ah ah"😅😅😅😅
All his close friends and his wife Elizabeth called him Harris
If John Lennon and Richard Harris were to be in a bar I would be very happy to buy them all the liquor to see and hear them talk.
Harris has a schoolboy laugh! :D
He was a real gent
It was well known that Harris did not get along with Brando when they were filming "Mutiny on the Bounty".
Amazing man ❤
An alcoholic
Great storyteller
I always loved his nose :)
'the lines, hes reading the lines' class
Brando couldn’t remember lines.
Many other people have said the same thing.
And I’m glad that he whacked that guy who was insulting Sammy Davis Jr.
you is the best
And they didn't even bloody get on!
To be fair to Marlon Brando, one of the main reasons he started using cue cards had nothing to do with laziness. He wanted where possible to say lines as if he were saying them for the first time. Actors tend to learn lines as they develop their characters, and the lines often lock in before the characters are fully formed. But Brando wanted to sever the link between the two, so that line readings were naturally spontaneous.
Bollocks
He was a bit lazy as well to be fair
Yes, I think this is near the truth. He was very serious about acting in the early part of his career.
Effective though
we love you
No you love him
@@matimus100 we love him . .more than one...not the brightest are u.😂😂😂
14:20 and he'll never have that recipe again.
That's not what I meant. I am talking about Brando reading his lines behind the camera because he can't remember them
Real talent
Not like so called talent now
Sat night TV
Ant Dec
Strictly seals clapping
Mrs Brown
How much hair harris had backthen
Has a bit of Robin Williams in him.
Ooh, no!!!! Richard Harris is one of a kind. No other man will ever come close. He is it! 💞
@@julieann1688 ----- HAVE FELT EXACTLY LIKE YOU FOR THE. 45 YEARS. JUST LOVED HIM! ❤️❤️❤️
@@carolholly1608 I positively adore Richard. ❤
Roasting Brando.😀
Brando couldn’t remember lines.
I think a man called horse is his best film