I have to thank him for all what he was during the actor years..he was not only an actor but also a true friend..never forget him..thank you master...r.i.p ❤🙏🪔
@@ruly8153 And....the same goes for you too, if you want to believe that things are better today than they were in the past, you go right ahead and believe that. But things aren't better. Opinions are a bitch, aren't they?
@@WintersWar Oh please women’s rights, gays rights, civil rights in general were not as good then as they are now. Please dont use the fact that a war has started since you’ve written this comment against me. The troubles in Ireland were happening then.... I like Harris and I love this generation of actors but they were not better times.
I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Harris on his tour shortly after this appearance in Seattle. He came into the club I played piano at, Henry's Off Broadway, every night after his Camelot performance at Seattle's Fifth Avenue Theater. I asked if he wanted to sing MacArthur's Park but he politely declined.
Harris hated fancy restaurants where he had to wear a jacket and tie. He would rather go to the local pub or bar in whatever city he was staying in and drink with the local regulars.
Richard appeared on the MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW many times. He told the funniest stories. He and Peter O’Toole were great friends and his “two drunken Brits” stories were hysterical. I actually got to see him in CAMELOT on stage twice. A dream come true I never expected to have. His Arthur will always be my favorite, just like the movie will always be a favorite.
Richard Harris and Camelot I don't think it gets better than that. Never got to see him in the play but I've loved the movie since Childhood. And did get to see a play of Camelot in the early 2000s Easily one of my favorite movies/plays.
Fun fact: For years, everyone tried to get Harris to perform "MacArthur Park" (who insisted on singing the lyric as "MacArthur's Park"), but he never was able to do it for licensing and legal reasons. Understandably, it soured him on the music business.
It's funny how Richard Harris was perceived as a crazy Irish drunk. But with Camelot Harris bought the musical and the sets and costumes and went on to tour for years making himself a fortune. Not so crazy.
No. Not crazy. Through the years most of the artistic geniuses used some sort of chemicals...many of the "masters" used hard drugs-and were magnificent!
I think he was definitely crazy but in a wonderful artistic way which manifested itself in recklessness but that recklessness worked out because his genius was such that he always landed on his feet.
I lived in Ireland for 10 years & became friends with Richard Harris's First Cousin Fr. Paddy Kelly a Jesuit Priest he was 8 years older than Harris and grew up a few house apart from each other. Whenever Harris returned to Limerick he & Fr. Kelly would get together. Harris never said Hello, he gave him the same greeting every time they met, "Paddy are ye praying for me, you're my only hope of getting into Heaven" Fr. Kelly lived to 98 so I think it's safe to say Richard Harris made it into Heaven.
I saw the play during this run at the Pantages. I had bought tickets to see it because Burton was the lead. Harris was good, and I had nothing to compare him to, but it was not a particularly stimulating first half.
Harris//O'toole were the OG rat pack.. I've just drank a 3/4 quart of whiskey,, good to hear a Harris story RIP Richard & Peter, I raise the " Parting Glass" to u boys
Talk shows now seem to have to force a laugh here and there ,and of course go for the vulgar if the guest is female. Takes talent to allow everything have a natural flow to it . Not to say the shows of the time have their moments.
One thing that would piss me off is Johnny always interrupted guest and would always make shit about himself. Loved the show otherwise because he had wonderful actors and actresses
I love his laugh. A great Irish laugh.
Richard Harris was a bolt of lightning and thunder and a great actor. And wild as the wind. I loved him and his work and, his wild sprit. Judy Sherry.
Well said!
and he'd just suddenly jump in the air ! I loved it !
A fellow shannon sider
This man was cooler than the other side of the pillow. Great story teller too.
What a treasure this man was!
Why can't chat shows be like this today. Just a proper relaxed conversation.
They have to be "woke"
@@sallygomez8799 Woke is total bullshit carried out by quivering, gutless hypocrites.
@@sallygomez8799
Do you actually buy into that right wing nonsense?
Because most celebrities and actors these days don’t have near the charisma and talent as Richard Harris
Great banter between Johnny and Richard! Wonderful chemistry!
I have to thank him for all what he was during the actor years..he was not only an actor but also a true friend..never forget him..thank you master...r.i.p ❤🙏🪔
Richard Harris is the greatest actor ever! And he was the Best King Arthur!
when carson says "I like him" you know that was stone truth. better times. gone with the wind.
Better times?
I know these times aren’t heaven but those times were pretty rough.
@@ruly8153 It's all subjective. rough times, I don't see.
@@WintersWar
If you want to believe that everything was heaven “beck in the good old days” then fine, but those times weren’t better times.
@@ruly8153 And....the same goes for you too, if you want to believe that things are better today than they were in the past, you go right ahead and believe that. But things aren't better. Opinions are a bitch, aren't they?
@@WintersWar
Oh please women’s rights, gays rights, civil rights in general were not as good then as they are now. Please dont use the fact that a war has started since you’ve written this comment against me. The troubles in Ireland were happening then....
I like Harris and I love this generation of actors but they were not better times.
A real actor being interviewed by a real interviewer.
Well said.
Why the need to criticize others?
@@DippyHippiebecause critique should correct the undesirable behaviour
Richard Harris is beyond cool!
I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Harris on his tour shortly after this appearance in Seattle. He came into the club I played piano at, Henry's Off Broadway, every night after his Camelot performance at Seattle's Fifth Avenue Theater. I asked if he wanted to sing MacArthur's Park but he politely declined.
holy shit, Johnny knew how to talk to a man. What a natural talent.
i love harris' laugh...ludicrous yet great..
Harris hated fancy restaurants where he had to wear a jacket and tie. He would rather go to the local pub or bar in whatever city he was staying in and drink with the local regulars.
Bob Walton thats the way to do things sometimes
i saw Richard Harris in Camelot in Spokane, Washington. I still have my Program and will never forget how wonderful it was.His versitality amazed me.
Lucky!
..Greetings from Ireland.
His bottom is pretty good, too.
It'd be hard to say which one of these guys I miss the most. A lot.
Harris brilliant and talented.
Richard appeared on the MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW many times. He told the funniest stories. He and Peter O’Toole were great friends and his “two drunken Brits” stories were hysterical.
I actually got to see him in CAMELOT on stage twice. A dream come true I never expected to have.
His Arthur will always be my favorite, just like the movie will always be a favorite.
Richard Harris and Camelot I don't think it gets better than that. Never got to see him in the play but I've loved the movie since Childhood. And did get to see a play of Camelot in the early 2000s Easily one of my favorite movies/plays.
Fun fact: For years, everyone tried to get Harris to perform "MacArthur Park" (who insisted on singing the lyric as "MacArthur's Park"), but he never was able to do it for licensing and legal reasons. Understandably, it soured him on the music business.
That's an interesting little nugget. He's supremely multi-talented. He's totally his own beautiful creation. 🇮🇪🎶🍀💋💘💚🎵
He should've broken out into "MacArthur Park" right in the middle of "Camelot"!
Yes. .he is a nice man...
It's funny how Richard Harris was perceived as a crazy Irish drunk. But with Camelot Harris bought the musical and the sets and costumes and went on to tour for years making himself a fortune. Not so crazy.
No. Not crazy. Through the years most of the artistic geniuses used some sort of chemicals...many of the "masters" used hard drugs-and were magnificent!
I think he was definitely crazy but in a wonderful artistic way which manifested itself in recklessness but that recklessness worked out because his genius was such that he always landed on his feet.
Well,, he was a crazy Irish drunk!!
Well with a talent and personality as well as being very loved by his 3 handsome sons !
Loved him on Mel’s Rockpile doing mcarthur Park
And he danced too. SCTV is on the air!
It's a shame they threw a brick at him after he finished his song. I thought he did good.
The man is funny great sense of humor ......
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What a talent.Mr.Harris was special..Limerick lad.
Richard is so great
Harris was absolutely a larger-than-life character wasn't he? what a grand person.
Bigger than life entertainment pretty much ended after the 80's. The 90's was good & around the 2000 era up until now it's collapsed big time.
Brilliant Richard Harris 👏
Brilliance was a standard back then. Falicey has taken it's place for sure.
there will never Be Another Johnny CARSON
Proud two be from the same country as this man!!!
..Greetings from Ireland
@@johnlavery6116 good mán!!! Greetings from mayo!!
Where the man have gone .
His DIDN'T WE is a great song!
I LOVED him in the movie A Man Called Horse.
Terrible high pitched sound. But we adore Harris. Wonderful actor. Great stories.
For all those with scripted questions THIS IS HOW AN INTERVIEW SHOULD GO.
Richard Harris is the coolest guy ever. ❤❤❤❤❤🇮🇪💚🍀💋🍸🎵💞💕
I lived in Ireland for 10 years & became friends with Richard Harris's First Cousin Fr. Paddy Kelly a Jesuit Priest he was 8 years older than Harris and grew up a few house apart from each other. Whenever Harris returned to Limerick he & Fr. Kelly would get together. Harris never said Hello, he gave him the same greeting every time they met, "Paddy are ye praying for me, you're my only hope of getting into Heaven" Fr. Kelly lived to 98 so I think it's safe to say Richard Harris made it into Heaven.
I'm counting on Richard being there handing me a Guinness and a seat by his side or better yet on his heavenly lap. 💘✨💋
You have no clue that, the Jesuits are behind everything you see bad in this world
💚.
Thank you for adding this. Interesting.
I wish they'd put in the description what year this was
maybe 82, 83
I saw RH in atlanta doing camelot 86 good
Tom hardy’s mannerisms and voice sound exactly like Richard Harris here. One legend to the other I guess.
I want to see a Richard Harris biopic with Michael Fassbender playing the great man.
Rabbie Burns what a great idea. Fassbender has that same wonderful Irish face
Nice thought, but Fassbender can't, nor can anyone, properly and fairly portray the exquisite, marvel that is Richard Harris. ☘🇮🇪💖💘💕💞💋
I saw the play during this run at the Pantages. I had bought tickets to see it because Burton was the lead. Harris was good, and I had nothing to compare him to, but it was not a particularly stimulating first half.
Consider yourself lucky you got to see him live! I'd kill for that opportunity!
Looking first at the outfit, is this where Johnny Depp got his eye for fashion?
Too funny!
What year was this interview ??
The Bull what a film
Had a prompter, but he wouldn't use one!
Harris//O'toole were the OG rat pack.. I've just drank a 3/4 quart of whiskey,, good to hear a Harris story
RIP Richard & Peter, I raise the " Parting Glass" to u boys
Talk shows now seem to have to force a laugh here and there ,and of course go for the vulgar if the guest is female. Takes talent to allow everything have a natural flow to it . Not to say the shows of the time have their moments.
"Riot" ..
what year is this?
Not sure!
15 years after the Camelot movie makes it 1981/82.
@@walkabou5 thank you!
tracking-tracking
Wow, not 2023
Think he has hair problems..but wonderful actor...unique..
Adult ADHD
talks like connor megor ufc fighter
yowza Thank you! I cringed when I read that.
robertrjsaa Limerick accent is nothin like the north ublin accent, get the fuck outta here!
McGregor is from Crumlin on the Southside, get the fuck outta here!
Wexford man here, theres no comparison, Harrison is very articulate and a great story teller, McGregor is an absolute scumbag
Limerick is the opposite side of country to Dublin.
HOW in the world could such a SUPERB, professional actor ONSTAGE be consistently SOOO silly and unkempt in his public life??
Your question answers itself.
@@walwilliams5534 yup 😊
This is rhetorical certainly. Dull, dreary people just don't understand intelligent and artistic temperament. We've excesses in all areas. 😊
One thing that would piss me off is Johnny always interrupted guest and would always make shit about himself. Loved the show otherwise because he had wonderful actors and actresses
talk shows can be like that. Better than all of them on now.