The One Character Sir Patrick Stewart Wants to Be Remembered For
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2015
- Vanity Fair's Krista Smith sits down with the Green Room actor at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.
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Whatever Uriel septim needs to stop deciding on what he will be remembered for
I'll always remember he as Uriel Septim.
You must be a young kid.
@@ShadyLurker16 if 20 years is a young kid then yes. But why did you took that conclusion if I may ask?
@@ShadyLurker16 hey hi I was 2 when oblivion came out. Guess I'm a fetus.
@@ShadyLurker16 Oblivion was released 15 years ago.
@@ShadyLurker16
I'm 29 (a young millennial) and I'll remember him sooner as Uriel Septim than Picard. Zoomers and millennials are aging adults now, with older millennials being well into their late 30s already. Boomers and gen Xers are on their way out. Daggerfall and Morrowind are my favorites in the TES franchise; go check the release dates on those.
Real life= Sir Patrick Stewart
Film= Professor Charles Xavier
Video games= Emperor Uriel Septim VII
Animation= CIA Director Avery Bullock
Live-action TV= Captain Jean-Luc Picard
This man loves to pull rank.
Sllllee
The greatest thing about Patrick Stewart is that we won't remember him just for one role, we'll remember him for many great roles.
When i first played oblivion and i heard patrick play him i was so happy and surprised to hear captn picard’s voice again
Videogame wise Uriel Septim, loved the intro of oblivion, as a younger teen i watched the intro before playing the game, i also watched star trek and xmen before then. Seeing him play as an emperor to a bloodline thats about to be wiped off the face of tamriel, gave me chills but it was awesome and made me want revenge
Sorry, Pat. To me you will always be Cpt. Picard.
"and then their clothes fall of, they try to cover up but ive seen everything" xD
He will always be remembered as Captain Picard and I think it's a wise and iconic character he brought to life and that he can be proud to be associated with (just like the other main cast actors).
Check out Dune tho jus sayin
I'll remember him for professor Xavier, captain Picard, and avery bullock
Lenin.
Sir Patrick is such a great actor, but the Capt. Picard is for me the one Who i will remember
The way he portrayed Vladimir Lenin was perfect.
Young Lenin looked almost *exactly* like Michael Ironside. Apparently Ironside played him in a Canadian TV docudrama long ago but I can't find any copies or even stills of it anywhere.
patrick stewart tells a life changing event in detail in vivid detail
interviewer: s'great
Wow, this interviewer barely even _pretends_ to listen to and acknowledge answers before barrelling on to radically different subjects.
By the Nine! The Emperor lives!
Oh Patrick! You will ALWAYS be Captain Jean-Luc Picard!!! You're pretty awesome as the director of the CIA too.
Today is the 27 th of Last Seed, the Year of Akatosh, 433
It shows ! What a wonderful human being
BY THE NINE DIVINES! IT'S URIEL SEPTIM!
I loved him in Dune =D
He carries that pug into battle gloriously.
"MOODS ARE FOR CATTLE AND LOVE-PLAY!"
ATOMICS!
I thought he was great in "A Christmas Carol". but I have to agree with most on here....he'll always be Captain Picard.
"I go to my grave. A tongue shriller than all the music calls me. You shall follow me yet for a while, then we must part."
Genuinely, he seems like a really fun guy to be around.
He just reminds me of my grandfather, he is very well spoken
I really wish I could meet him
Pretty good in Excalibur 1981, and I, Claudius.
I will always remember Patrick Stewart as:
- Avery Bullock (duh...)
Why the big gap , do you think that will get you more likes ?
@@joshdean5867 dude, this comment is over a year old, I dont even remember typing this up
@@joshdean5867 So sour!
Man, Patrick Stewart can sell a film. If he's in it, they shouldn't even bother with a trailer.... just throw up a clip of him giving the synopsis.
no, he is uriel septim
Remember he played Lucius Aelius Sejanus in "I, Claudius".
I can't help but see Vladimir Ilyich Lenin when I look at Mr. Stewart.
Same he played him so perfectly
Don't worry I stopped the Oblivion crises for you.
I can't unhear it anymore. Ever since I found out it was him I just hear Uriel Septim talking
@@D3vilB4sket I have a hard time between two of his characters, Cpt Picard and Uriel Septum. There was an episode of TNG where Picard spent a lifetime as someone else. There was a drone containing memories of dead civilization, and when they found the drone, Picard was hit with hit, and he lived as one of those people. I like to believe they found another drone, and he found himself in the world of Elder Scrolls, living the life of Uriel Septum. Then when he dies he wakes up on the Enterprise, holding the Amulet of Kings in his hand, just like he had a flute at the end of that episode. But yeah it's hard to detach the two characters his voice is so iconic.
Sir Patrick rockin the "Riker" beard!!! Looking sexy!!! Love you Patrick!! You're an AMAZING actor & comedian! Walter Blunt is AWESOME!!!
He is and forever will remain, Emperor Uriel Septim VII, Emperor of Tamriel.
I will remember him as Charles Xavier. (The good one)
There is only the good one.
Uriel septim the VII by the grace of the Nine emperor of Tamriel
Fantastic
Zobek the lord of the Necromancers!💀 We love you Zobek!❤
Best Lenin in cinematography!
"Long live Duke Leto!!!!"
I'm am sorry, Sir Steward, even though I am an Aussie, hearing an English Fan calling Football, "Soccer" is just soooo wrong.
theaussiegeek, I think he was considering his audience... also, he is a U.S. Citizen now
The name soccer originated in Britain. The British abandoned it when American's used to to distinguish between American Football and original Football, because it was too 'American'. :)
americans say fútbol, never "soccer". only gringos use that term.
@@sabin97 u wot
@@thelambsauce7307
what part exactly was unclear to you?
please copy-paste it and i will try to rephrase it.
Lord Yupa for me
American dad for me
Lol.
The camera person trying so hard
Lord yupa nasica of the vally of the wind.
2:18 did she say “husband”? ! ?
Yeah, she did. She thought she was being funny.
@@mmmc5122 it was kind of funny... I think she just delivered it with 0 charm
Gurney Halleck, pug life
Patrick Stewart will always for me be Lenin
Sorry, Sir Pat..you ARE Captain PICARD!!
I remember him as Vladimir Lenin.
Patrick Stewart betrays his fatherland and utters the word "Soccer"
Spider Jerusalem right there
If this man asked me too, I would literally chuck a baby off a mountain.
professor x
King Leodegrance!
Avery bullock
+Quinn Reeder these interviews are killer
You lost me at "I'm a big fan of Ted, Ted 2, and A Million Ways to Die in the West".
He is even a fan of Beavis and Butthead
Lenin
Green Room.
Is horror.
This guy is a joke. And actually worst captain of Star Trek. I watched the whole thing recently and Star Trek Next Gen was really dated. I mean the original played better. Voyager... everyone loved Janeway and in Enterprise Archer held it together. Picard just kept pulling his shirt down. going to others for advice. Good thing Colonel O'Neill called it it on his own judgment. hahahaha what a joke... an actor being called sir for doing nothing..
This made me extraordinarily angry, then I realized that was what you were trying to do. Good job, ya almost had me.
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