Movie law states that when you see Shawshank on TV, no matter if its five minutes in or just five minutes left, you are required to stop whatever it is you're doing, sit down and watch it.
Absolutely. When he plays a character you can't imagine anyone else ever doing it after that point. He simply dominates the character and makes it his own - and he gets an emotional reaction at such a visceral level that you actually despise or love him depending on who he is playing.
Brown is criminally under rated. he has real acting skills at the highest level. He _becomes_ his character and has that undefinable, elusive "presence" on film.
Hes the Charles Bronson of today he needs his own independent drama/thriller/vengeance story ... here I'll give a pitch... Brown plays a retired prosecuting attorney dying of liver failure or crohn's decides to take out a sexual predator that had cheated the system years prior ... boom Sundance here we come lol
@@TheSighphiguy oh yeah, you're right. The name 'Clancy Brown' is on every cinemaphile's short list of great character actors to this day....you shmuck. I'm pretty sure your name translates to "A wet fart in church" by the way.
@@vhscopyofseinfeld Honestly ask yourself if Clancy Brown doesn't give you the creeps even a little?. Go watch the new Dexter and pay close attention to him. Dude is creepy as fuck
I remember seeing him on tv in Bad Boys when I was a little kid in the 80s. 2 things: I hated him and couldn't fathom how Sean Penn was the same guy from Fast Times at Ridgemont High. I must have been 8 or 9... I didn't understand real acting yet.
@@TheKitchenerLeslie Clancy Brown is one of my all time favorite actors. He is a total class act. He may not be a typical "Leading Man" but he brings quality and class to every project that he is in. And he seems to be a genuinely nice guy, one that I would love to have over for a cook out and share a beer.
Brown was absolutely one of the reasons this movie was so successful. One of my favorites of all time. Have to mention that he was also awesome in Highlander. He's such an excellent villain it's strange to see him as his true self.
I love that he names all the actors that don't get attention-actors like Bill Sadler who have been low key killing it for years. I've been a huge fan of Clancy Brown for years. When I see his name I know I'm going to get top shelf performance.
Bill is one of my favorites. For a while, he had his own website, that he would frequently post on, and chat with the rest of us (board has been gone for years now). He talked about something he did as a kid, that was funny, and I told him something I once did, and he was laughing. He also talked about filming The Pacific, and something funny that happened. With the filming, he was marching some soldiers across the field, wasn't paying attention of what was ahead of him, and smacked his lower body into a stump. Bill was really a cool guy to talk to. I have a friend who with other Bill fans, would have a gathering at a hotel with Bill and they would just have fun and talk. Sadly I never got to participate (was broke).
Yeah hes one of my favorite actors in all of film or television. He has so many relatively minor roles where he just steals the spotlight and shines, his voice-work in cartoons and video games is just top-fucking-notch. Everything he does is excellent, and he seems like just a mad chill dude also.
cut the BS. If his story about the audition is true, by your metric, he was not underrated, but overrated. Regardless of his acting performance in the movie. Remember, most actors have no ambition to become a block buster lead character. Brown seems to be just fine with the roles he gets. He also enjoys having a lot less paparazzi buzzing around him.
You know how good an actor someone is when they're the most viscerally believable character in The Shawshank Redemption. My brain struggles to even comprehend that he and his characters could be the same people, which I know is often the point of acting, but still, it's incredible.
Thanks for carving with your brilliant statement what I fell about Brown, but I couldn't to spit out of me, since I ever seen him in his first interview in youtube.
I have to say that Clancy Brown’s Captain Hadley is the Captain Hadley that I had in my head when I read “ Shawshank… “ in high school ( thirty-none-of-your-business years ago…) . He is one of the best “ Villain “ actors I have had the pleasure of watching in my viewing history! Wonderful actor ( and apparently a really decent guy )!
No. If you're in the the 2nd best movie ever, you are by definition not underrated. Cut the BS. Clancy has done whatever he wanted, he's that popular. He's just being modest about things as to not project an ego. We never see what happens during auditions, but if his story is true, he was more overrated than underrated, regardless of how good he was in the movie.. My 2c bro. Peace.
I would agree, one of the most intense/insane bad guy personalities ever and it's only overshadowed by the movie itself, which was only as good because of that dark and evil side to it which Clancy made happen and why they chose him.
Clancy is one of those actors I could sit and listen to stories from all day long. He's just got that easy way of saying everything and a real point of view with humble origins that is so relatable.
Clancy Brown is just this... Incredibly imposing physical presence, this storm-wind intensity, this voice that seems like it could rattle rivets out of the hull of a battleship... And he just seems like the *nicest* guy...
Really liked this guy ever since Earth 2, and didn’t realize he was the Highlander villain for ages. His mocapped work in the game Detroit was awesome!
@@NeoTechni I’m sure they’re working on it... If Clancy Brown and Tim Curry are in it, I bet it will be cool! Seriously, I don’t recall much, since the only ep I’ve seen In about 30 years is the pilot(on vhs), and the show didn’t last long. Mr. Brown and his daughter driving some sort of moon rover left a lasting impression though! 🥂
Yeah, Clancy Brown is a fantastic actor! Such skills combined with a physically intimidating present. Yet he has great comedic chops and can play against type so well.
@@ComputerLearning0 Two sides of the same coin. Say something against Obama? You're cancelled. Say something against Trump? Your cancelled. Say something against Jesus? You're cancelled. Say something against Muhammad? You guessed. You're cancelled.
The Shawshank Redemption is largely based on Stephen King's short story (Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption). Clancy's previous film appearance was in King's "Pet Cemetery II" where his performance as a sheriff was critically acclaimed by the horror film "academy" (nominated for best supporting actor). So, it's pretty clear -- if he really did have a bad audition -- that the film's writers, producer, and director clearly wanted him and the audition was merely a formality.
I had the chance to meet Clancy Brown a few years back, I've got to say from personal experience.. this man is every bit a true Gentleman if ever there was one... had a great time talking too him. A fine person indeed.
He's a lot of fun too.One Summer,My friend and I were following Clancy from his place to Venice beach,heading out onto the freeway,my car behind his black Impala convertable,and his sister Beth was sitting in the passengers seat. She started lighting and throwing firecrackers back at us. They would hit the windshield like little explosions. My friend was driving,and we had such a hard time seeing the freeway lane. lol.
I don't think Clancy Brown realizes how good he is at acting when he downplays himself like this. He always has screen presence in all of the films he's been in and that requires a lot of talent. If I ever meet him in person I would be fangirling really hard.
I agree. We all know what a great actor he is, always consistently brilliant in every role. Either he's too humble or somewhat insecure about his talent, who knows. I know he's been treated unfairly, like when he wasn't even paid for his scenery-chewing performance in Highlander. He's always interesting to watch, even in small roles like the alien in Mandalorian.
Clancy is the definition of a gentle giant. He usually plays the bad guy and does a damn good job, but in real life it's hard to imagine him being mean.
I think Clancy Brown absolutely dominated every scene he was in. His portrayal of Captain Hadley added the necessary element of menace to what otherwise would have been a timid story about a prison break.
"I'm not going to count to three. I'm not even going to count to one. You WILL shut the f*** up NOW or I'll sing you a lullaby!" This was one cold 🥶 ass line.
Shawshank Redemption and Highlander are two of the best movies I have ever seen. Until your comment, I hadn’t realised that Captain Hadley and the Kurgan were the same actor!!! Wow, some actor.
Thank you for not talking over the guest like most interviewers. You lay out your question and let the guest answer. That is a great quality trait of a show host/interviewer.
Wow. I'm really loving these interviews, and seeing Clancy talk about Shawshank (my favourite mo ie of all time) I have to go rewatch it again... Bravo Michael! These are great.
Always loved this actor. Ever since I saw a movie called Bad Boys, (Sean Penn, not Will Smith) where Clancy played a prisoner who was a heavy. Funny how Shawshank saw him as a guard but still the heavy. Great actor.
What a great story. The idea that the man who played the coldest, cruelest character in the movie is this big teddy bear who thought they made a mistake when they flew him in for a read is just so damn charming.
When Hadley enters Boggs cell, calmly removes his hat with that icy stare....there’s something truly frightening about what Clancy brown brings to that brief scene
Probably one of the finest pictures ever projected onto the cinema screen by light and lens. That Opera record scene where Andy blares the vocals of those angelic voices and Red says "I have no idea to this day what those two Italians ladies were singing about, truth is I don't want to know..." as the entire prison stops to listen... what a moment in film composition.
I'm old now 40 I remember before int in school and they rolled in a TV and VHS combo weird how small the tvs were then but we had eyes like superheroes lol where we could watch movies strict school but our art teacher was so layd back let us watch highlander stand by me terminator I loved highlander I've only ever watched it on VHS il have 2 rewatch it agane
Man, I love this guy so much. Of course, it started with the Kurgan, but I remember being a kid and being soooo impressed by him in "Shoot to Kill", where he showed played such a different character. Then I saw him later in Earth II (where I had a bot of trouble completely trusting that he really was a good guy, thanks to previous experiences), Shawshank and Starship Troopers, and again much later, in "Carnivale" - all great parts. His sonorous voice is impossible to disguise, so even behind all the make-up of Burg, he could be picked out. Seems like such a likeable fellow (unlike so many of his characters). Looking forward to seeing him in what I hope is a prominent role in the new Dexter.
I don’t know why I was so against watching the film for years, and then finally I started watching it and just got so pulled in. Clancy Brown stood out to me, and I said “Oh my god, it’s Mr. Krabs, that’s amazing” So talented, so diverse, and I see here now, such a nice guy.
Clancy Brown is one of the greatest actors ever. He deserves far more credit than he has ever been given. It's a crime that he hasn't been given the credit he so deserves.
When I am watching some random movie I haven't seen before because it looks interesting, I usually am wondering if it will be good or not. But if Clancy makes an appearance, or even just his voice at first, like in Cowboys and Aliens, I smile because I already love it. I get to watch Clancy Brown.
The fact that he's on one of my favourite films, Highlander and also one of my daughter's favourite cartoons, Spongebob Squarepants as the voice of Mr.Krabs just shows how much a legend this actor is.
One of my favorite movies, of course, and I couldn't imagine any other actor or on the planet playing that part better, perfection and so many actors would have over-acted it, how lucky we were that he got the part.
I really like that he’s clearly a nice guy who just couldn’t face shouting at a young girl. It’s such a sweet aside that says so much about his character and the kind of man he is.
The most amazing thing about Shawshank was that it came out with little fanfare or promotion. I went to some random mid-week showing back in 1994 not expecting much & left having seen one of the greatest films of the last 30 years.
I want to see Clancy, Eric Gurry, Sean Penn, Alan Ruck, Ally Sheedy, Esai Morales, and Warren 'Tweety' Jerome on one of those Josh Gad zoom reunion videos.
He played a great character!! The roof scene was really great! Also when Andy is listening to music in the locked room and he taps on the glass with the club.
Movie law states that when you see Shawshank on TV, no matter if its five minutes in or just five minutes left, you are required to stop whatever it is you're doing, sit down and watch it.
This law is real.
Absolutely, 100%.
There’s a verb to describe that: being “Shawshanked.”
Truth
I agree completely.
Clancy Brown is the type of actor that makes everything he's in better.
Top tier character actor. Totally agree. :)
agreed
he is to Lex Luthor what Kevin Conroy is to Batman
"You play them cards, fancy Dan."
Absolutely. When he plays a character you can't imagine anyone else ever doing it after that point. He simply dominates the character and makes it his own - and he gets an emotional reaction at such a visceral level that you actually despise or love him depending on who he is playing.
Brown is criminally under rated. he has real acting skills at the highest level. He _becomes_ his character and has that undefinable, elusive "presence" on film.
'underrated"?
sure kid.............sure.
Hes the Charles Bronson of today he needs his own independent drama/thriller/vengeance story ... here I'll give a pitch... Brown plays a retired prosecuting attorney dying of liver failure or crohn's decides to take out a sexual predator that had cheated the system years prior ... boom Sundance here we come lol
@@TheSighphiguy oh yeah, you're right. The name 'Clancy Brown' is on every cinemaphile's short list of great character actors to this day....you shmuck. I'm pretty sure your name translates to "A wet fart in church" by the way.
#Facts
@@markvito746 You can call the film, "Shit happens".
That movie was so perfectly cast. From Tim Robbins to Morgan Freeman to Clancy Brown to James Whitmore. All brilliant.
The fact that THIS guy is this humble is refreshing. The names he drops and his admiration for them is stunning.
I think he seems super creepy
@@neo7759what?? How the fuck did you come across with that interpretation?
@@vhscopyofseinfeld Honestly ask yourself if Clancy Brown doesn't give you the creeps even a little?. Go watch the new Dexter and pay close attention to him. Dude is creepy as fuck
@@neo7759 You're weird as fuck
@@neo7759 No, not even a little. But I first saw him in Highlander and he's been cool af for me, ever since.
One of the best "bad guy" actors ever right up there with Alan Rickman
Women seem to love him.
I remember seeing him on tv in Bad Boys when I was a little kid in the 80s. 2 things: I hated him and couldn't fathom how Sean Penn was the same guy from Fast Times at Ridgemont High. I must have been 8 or 9... I didn't understand real acting yet.
@@TheKitchenerLeslie Clancy Brown is one of my all time favorite actors. He is a total class act. He may not be a typical "Leading Man" but he brings quality and class to every project that he is in. And he seems to be a genuinely nice guy, one that I would love to have over for a cook out and share a beer.
@@RLKmedic0315 You always remember him.
@David Casse Yeah Rutger Hauer was pretty awesome. He also played a couple of anti-heroes that were pretty good.
Brown was absolutely one of the reasons this movie was so successful. One of my favorites of all time. Have to mention that he was also awesome in Highlander. He's such an excellent villain it's strange to see him as his true self.
Mua huh huh --> as he smashes candles in a church. There can be only one!
sucks he didn't get paid to play the Kurgan in Highlander,or got paid so very little anyway.
He was amazing in Carnivale too.
The one armed man from the fugitive too
He was great in Starship Troopers, too.
I love that he names all the actors that don't get attention-actors like Bill Sadler who have been low key killing it for years. I've been a huge fan of Clancy Brown for years. When I see his name I know I'm going to get top shelf performance.
Not only is Bill Sadler a pretty low key actor, his low key stuttering in Shawshank was just a priceless bit of character acting.
Bill is one of my favorites. For a while, he had his own website, that he would frequently post on, and chat with the rest of us (board has been gone for years now). He talked about something he did as a kid, that was funny, and I told him something I once did, and he was laughing. He also talked about filming The Pacific, and something funny that happened. With the filming, he was marching some soldiers across the field, wasn't paying attention of what was ahead of him, and smacked his lower body into a stump. Bill was really a cool guy to talk to. I have a friend who with other Bill fans, would have a gathering at a hotel with Bill and they would just have fun and talk. Sadly I never got to participate (was broke).
He is so good he is invisible to me. Never the lead, but absolutely convincing in the role.
Bill Sadler and David Proval (Richie from The Sopranos) are so underrated. Nice to hear someone name drop both of them.
Everyone in that movie was perfect. Absolutely perfect.
Clancy : You deserved to be there. A giant among giants.
Shawshank is such an awesome movie.
Not just awesome. Beautiful. Really tugs on your heart strings. Same with The Green Mile, which deserves a shared 2nd spot beside shawshank.
Shawshank is DEFINITELY on my list of “drop everything and watch”
He stills scares me when he played 'The Kurgan' in Highlander! Clancy is SUPERB he underates himself!
Clancy Brown, one of the most underrated actors in my book.
Yeah hes one of my favorite actors in all of film or television. He has so many relatively minor roles where he just steals the spotlight and shines, his voice-work in cartoons and video games is just top-fucking-notch. Everything he does is excellent, and he seems like just a mad chill dude also.
Benjul Ocampo. One of the most ignorant commenters on UA-cam.
cut the BS. If his story about the audition is true, by your metric, he was not underrated, but overrated. Regardless of his acting performance in the movie. Remember, most actors have no ambition to become a block buster lead character. Brown seems to be just fine with the roles he gets. He also enjoys having a lot less paparazzi buzzing around him.
From Highlander & Shawshank, to his countless voice overs, Clancy is an absolute incredible talent!
You know how good an actor someone is when they're the most viscerally believable character in The Shawshank Redemption. My brain struggles to even comprehend that he and his characters could be the same people, which I know is often the point of acting, but still, it's incredible.
@Joe Doe One of the best, for certain.
@Joe Doe You never catch him acting. He's always the guy.
Thanks for carving with your brilliant statement what I fell about Brown, but I couldn't to spit out of me, since I ever seen him in his first interview in youtube.
He one of my favorite villain's, great in highlander, great as the voice of lex luthor , great in everything he does really.
demonocus metalocus also Mr Krabbs I think..
Brother Justin in Carnivale...great stuff!!!
Scared the crap out of me in Highlander. First time I'd seen him and I was just creeped out. He rocks.
Villain’s what?
In LOST, he played the guy that handed Desmond Hume down the task of typing in the numbers into the ancient computer every couple of hours.
I have to say that Clancy Brown’s Captain Hadley is the Captain Hadley that I had in my head when I read “ Shawshank… “ in high school ( thirty-none-of-your-business years ago…) . He is one of the best “ Villain “ actors I have had the pleasure of watching in my viewing history! Wonderful actor ( and apparently a really decent guy )!
Clancy Brown deserves a lot more recognition than he’s received.
As others have said, Clancy Brown is extremely underrated as an actor/performer. What a great human being.
No. If you're in the the 2nd best movie ever, you are by definition not underrated. Cut the BS. Clancy has done whatever he wanted, he's that popular. He's just being modest about things as to not project an ego. We never see what happens during auditions, but if his story is true, he was more overrated than underrated, regardless of how good he was in the movie.. My 2c bro. Peace.
Shawshank Redemption isn't nearly the masterpiece it was without him. Remarkable actor.
This comment doesn't make any sense
@@matthewbishop8395 Matthew, Matthew, Matthew.....
Clancy helped make that film a masterpiece for sure...though there were a lot of great character actors in that one.
I would agree, one of the most intense/insane bad guy personalities ever and it's only overshadowed by the movie itself, which was only as good because of that dark and evil side to it which Clancy made happen and why they chose him.
Cool baseball
Clancy is one of those actors I could sit and listen to stories from all day long. He's just got that easy way of saying everything and a real point of view with humble origins that is so relatable.
Clancy Brown is just this... Incredibly imposing physical presence, this storm-wind intensity, this voice that seems like it could rattle rivets out of the hull of a battleship... And he just seems like the *nicest* guy...
I love Clancy Brown so much! Thank you for letting us see more of him!
Had an amazing chat with Clancy Brown on Twitter one evening. Awesome fella.
That’s so cool!! What did you guys talk about?
Mr. Brown, you were a key character to this epic all-time favorite flick for sure.
I can’t see any other actor play that character. Mr. Clancy Brown is the man! Thank you
The greatest Lex Luthors ever discussing one of the greatest movies ever. I love it
Really liked this guy ever since Earth 2, and didn’t realize he was the Highlander villain for ages. His mocapped work in the game Detroit was awesome!
Someone else who has actually heard of Earth 2!
If Earth 2 was so good, why didn't they make Earth 3?
@@NeoTechni I’m sure they’re working on it... If Clancy Brown and Tim Curry are in it, I bet it will be cool! Seriously, I don’t recall much, since the only ep I’ve seen In about 30 years is the pilot(on vhs), and the show didn’t last long. Mr. Brown and his daughter driving some sort of moon rover left a lasting impression though! 🥂
Wow, Earth 2! I loved that show. It should have been on for years. The underground people!
@@cherylchristian5673 Yeah, they were creepy! Carried spears, as I recall. Fun show!
Eating up Clancy's stories today. Thank you very much for speaking with him and recording it.
Yeah, Clancy Brown is a fantastic actor! Such skills combined with a physically intimidating present. Yet he has great comedic chops and can play against type so well.
Clancy brown is one of the finest actors of our time. Just does not get enough credit. Thanks for this. ❤
"You smell too good. I can't get this out."
I can't get over that.
Yeah, they should have asked a big fat smelly grip on the set for the reading instead.
@@ADAPTATION7 Kind of ironic that there were no women in the film.
@@markoman5267 True, but then again: It was a movie about life in prison.
Hopefully sjw's and feminists don't whine & complain and try to cancel him for saying that. That's how insane the left is nowadays.
@@ComputerLearning0 Two sides of the same coin. Say something against Obama? You're cancelled. Say something against Trump? Your cancelled. Say something against Jesus? You're cancelled. Say something against Muhammad? You guessed. You're cancelled.
One of the most underrated iconic talented entertainers there is!!
Clancy is one of my favorite actors. He is always great.
Shawshank is one of my ALL time favorite movies.... and Clancy was amazing in it... love hearing behind the scenes stories... thank you!!
His personality in real life is such a contrast compared to his roles.
Mr Krabs is my favorite 😆
First sign of an excellent actor.
He's such a nice guy. I remember one summer of great fun with him and his sister,in California.
PROVES what a fine actor Clancy Brown is.
I knew him in Jr. HS. Nicest guy in my class.
I saw this clip and came back to see it again. Team CLANCY BROWN !!
Clancy Brown is a sensitive gentle person. He's not at all like the amazing psycho characters he plays.
For a man who has basically been scaring me since the early 80s, he seems genuinely nice and pleasant!
The guy has never mailed it in. He is so good. As the villain in Shoot to Kill, he made you hate him. Brilliant.
My youngest two just watched this with me recently and I felt so much pride in their instant appreciation of the film. It is so good.
The Shawshank Redemption is largely based on Stephen King's short story (Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption). Clancy's previous film appearance was in King's "Pet Cemetery II" where his performance as a sheriff was critically acclaimed by the horror film "academy" (nominated for best supporting actor). So, it's pretty clear -- if he really did have a bad audition -- that the film's writers, producer, and director clearly wanted him and the audition was merely a formality.
Largely based? 100% based. Damn near word for word
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I had the chance to meet Clancy Brown a few years back, I've got to say from personal experience.. this man is every bit a true Gentleman if ever there was one... had a great time talking too him. A fine person indeed.
He's a lot of fun too.One Summer,My friend and I were following Clancy from his place to Venice beach,heading out onto the freeway,my car behind his black Impala convertable,and his sister Beth was sitting in the passengers seat. She started lighting and throwing firecrackers back at us. They would hit the windshield like little explosions. My friend was driving,and we had such a hard time seeing the freeway lane. lol.
I don't think Clancy Brown realizes how good he is at acting when he downplays himself like this. He always has screen presence in all of the films he's been in and that requires a lot of talent. If I ever meet him in person I would be fangirling really hard.
He's humble.
I agree. We all know what a great actor he is, always consistently brilliant in every role. Either he's too humble or somewhat insecure about his talent, who knows. I know he's been treated unfairly, like when he wasn't even paid for his scenery-chewing performance in Highlander. He's always interesting to watch, even in small roles like the alien in Mandalorian.
Clancy is the definition of a gentle giant. He usually plays the bad guy and does a damn good job, but in real life it's hard to imagine him being mean.
I think Clancy Brown absolutely dominated every scene he was in. His portrayal of Captain Hadley added the necessary element of menace to what otherwise would have been a timid story about a prison break.
John Dies At The End is one of my favorites and Clancy NAILED IT!
Sat next to him on a flight from Vancouver to LA many years ago, he was a very nice, warm person
"I'm not going to count to three. I'm not even going to count to one. You WILL shut the f*** up NOW or I'll sing you a lullaby!"
This was one cold 🥶 ass line.
All they had to do is watch any scene of his in ‘Highlander’ and they would’ve given him the part.
Shawshank Redemption and Highlander are two of the best movies I have ever seen. Until your comment, I hadn’t realised that Captain Hadley and the Kurgan were the same actor!!! Wow, some actor.
He only did the church scene in Highlander once. He wouldn't do it anymore than one take because of how vulgar it was.
@@mysteryg1826 Happy Halloween ladies! 😛
That's probably why he got the role even when he screwed up the audition.
Love this guy so humble but a amazing actor
Totally won me over as The Kurgan when I was a kid. Loved his acting ever since.
Thank you for not talking over the guest like most interviewers. You lay out your question and let the guest answer. That is a great quality trait of a show host/interviewer.
Massively underrated. Always love him in any role he plays.
Wow. I'm really loving these interviews, and seeing Clancy talk about Shawshank (my favourite mo ie of all time) I have to go rewatch it again...
Bravo Michael! These are great.
Always loved this actor. Ever since I saw a movie called Bad Boys, (Sean Penn, not Will Smith) where Clancy played a prisoner who was a heavy. Funny how Shawshank saw him as a guard but still the heavy. Great actor.
Viking. Love the part where he found the radio is his cell
That movie was intense!!
Bad Boys is a pretty authentic take on gladiator academies
Clancy Brown is amazing.
Clancy was also terrific as the US Attorney General in Billions.
What an actor. thank you Michael THANK YOU for this channel, been lurking for a while and subbed up :D
What a great story. The idea that the man who played the coldest, cruelest character in the movie is this big teddy bear who thought they made a mistake when they flew him in for a read is just so damn charming.
You getting some real good guests. Keep em up
When Hadley enters Boggs cell, calmly removes his hat with that icy stare....there’s something truly frightening about what Clancy brown brings to that brief scene
Great interview 👍🏼
He was so awesome in this movie. He brought it to another level.
Probably one of the finest pictures ever projected onto the cinema screen by light and lens. That Opera record scene where Andy blares the vocals of those angelic voices and Red says "I have no idea to this day what those two Italians ladies were singing about, truth is I don't want to know..." as the entire prison stops to listen... what a moment in film composition.
I didn't recognize him, so I looked him up to see who he played in the movie, and was shocked. Nice to see he's been a successful voice actor.
It tickles me that the guy who voiced MY FAVORITE version of Lex Luthor is also the same guy who voices Mr. Krabbs from Spongebob!
Numerous voice narrations on commercials and TV programs too.
You ought to check him out as Kurgan from “Highlander”
I'm old now 40 I remember before int in school and they rolled in a TV and VHS combo weird how small the tvs were then but we had eyes like superheroes lol where we could watch movies strict school but our art teacher was so layd back let us watch highlander stand by me terminator I loved highlander I've only ever watched it on VHS il have 2 rewatch it agane
He was awesome in this movie. So many incredible actors in this movie and amazing script.
Man, I love this guy so much. Of course, it started with the Kurgan, but I remember being a kid and being soooo impressed by him in "Shoot to Kill", where he showed played such a different character. Then I saw him later in Earth II (where I had a bot of trouble completely trusting that he really was a good guy, thanks to previous experiences), Shawshank and Starship Troopers, and again much later, in "Carnivale" - all great parts. His sonorous voice is impossible to disguise, so even behind all the make-up of Burg, he could be picked out.
Seems like such a likeable fellow (unlike so many of his characters). Looking forward to seeing him in what I hope is a prominent role in the new Dexter.
A testament to his talent: the Kurgan and Mr. Crabs; enough said!
I don’t know why I was so against watching the film for years, and then finally I started watching it and just got so pulled in. Clancy Brown stood out to me, and I said “Oh my god, it’s Mr. Krabs, that’s amazing” So talented, so diverse, and I see here now, such a nice guy.
Also Lex Luthor, from the DC Animated Universe.
Clancy Brown is one of the greatest actors ever. He deserves far more credit than he has ever been given. It's a crime that he hasn't been given the credit he so deserves.
Clancy Brown is the greatest Lex Luthor that ever was!
Francisco Q It’s hilarious you’re writing this on Michael Rosenbaum’s channel.
@@MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive It's still true though.
I have always admired Clancy's work,a great one for sure!
Loved seeing him pop up in the mandalorian!
When I am watching some random movie I haven't seen before because it looks interesting, I usually am wondering if it will be good or not. But if Clancy makes an appearance, or even just his voice at first, like in Cowboys and Aliens, I smile because I already love it. I get to watch Clancy Brown.
He messed up the audition and they still gave it to him and he made the role famous. Lol. Destiny still arrives.
I’d say Highlander made him famous.
In The Highlander,the Kurgan put him on the map.
He was probably the guy they wanted and didn't care. They knew he could do it.
He is one of those actors who immediately makes the movie worth watching.Great screen presence,first class scene steeler.
The two best Lex Luthors ever.
I loved Clancy Brown in EARTH 2!!!
The fact that he's on one of my favourite films, Highlander and also one of my daughter's favourite cartoons, Spongebob Squarepants as the voice of Mr.Krabs just shows how much a legend this actor is.
I watched it dozens of times. One of my favorite movies!!
He deserved the Oscar for that performance.
Yeah he really is. I might not seek his work specifically or intentionally, but I’m always pleased when he pops up in whatever I’m watching.
I had a business in Studio city and he would go to the donut shop next to my store every week or so. Him and Terry Crews.
Earth 2 is where I first saw Clancy. He has stood out ever since.
One of my favorite movies, of course, and I couldn't imagine any other actor or on the planet playing that part better, perfection and so many actors would have over-acted it, how lucky we were that he got the part.
"One of the BEST MOVIES EVER MADE....period." I fully concur. 🌱
I always liked seeing Mr Brown in any movie.
Bill Sadler could have pulled off that part, but Clancy truly brought it to life.
Clancy Brown NEVER disappoints.
I really like that he’s clearly a nice guy who just couldn’t face shouting at a young girl. It’s such a sweet aside that says so much about his character and the kind of man he is.
Always thought his character Hadley was the most memorable character in the film. A real monster.
The most amazing thing about Shawshank was that it came out with little fanfare or promotion. I went to some random mid-week showing back in 1994 not expecting much & left having seen one of the greatest films of the last 30 years.
Clancy Brown as Career Sergeant / Private Zim STARSHIP TROOPERS!!!!
MEDIC!!
@@DW3010 shit!!!! i should of said that!!! good one, mate!!
Clancy Brown is one of the most menacing bad guys ever on celluloid. A great actor.
William Sadler is one of my favourite actors of all time
Clancy Brown's characters as Byron Hadley and Viking were scary as hell. In other words, he nailed his roles in his prison movies!
He "nails" all his roles. :}
Love Clancy one of the goats in acting 👏👏👏such class such range
Can not wait for season 9 of Dexter!!! This is my guy. 🤘🤘
What? Season 9? O
@@theplanetruth aaahhhh yeup! Have you not heard?
Clancy Brown seems like such a nice, down to earth guy in real life and in the movies one of the scariest, meanest guys I've ever seen.
I want to see Clancy, Eric Gurry, Sean Penn, Alan Ruck, Ally Sheedy, Esai Morales, and Warren 'Tweety' Jerome on one of those Josh Gad zoom reunion videos.
He played a great character!! The roof scene was really great! Also when Andy is listening to music in the locked room and he taps on the glass with the club.