Thanks for posting that interview. He was an amazing performer and had an extraordinary presence. It was lovely to hear his voice and see him alive once again. He created his own world and lived in that world of his own making. An absolute inspiration.
I love these old Mavis Interviews. Always such interesting characters in those days and of course Mavis Nicholson, I think, is excellent(and very pretty).
I have never heard of this man before, but those chairs, I do have fond memories of. Comfortable. Good back support. Somewhere to rest your forearms. Happy memories.
Highly entertaining and interesting; what a marvelous interviewer Mavis was! Why in 2021 people feel motivated to make snide, gratuitous derogatory comments about the sexuality of notable people as though the rest of us were not aware of it or actually cared about it, I really don`t understand....
Because people back then were much more tolerant - now the rampant global propaganda has put sexuality on the banners of the polarised sides, and as sensitivity and elegance lost their place in society, what is left is the worst feelings being uttered publicly all the time.
@@germainelloyd4336 He seemed to be more comfortable and accepted in Ireland. Had a life long relationship with Hilton Edwards of the Gate Theatre in Dublin.
@@jeffreymunday7410 A better example is ex-RAF John Stephenson from Leytonstone who changed his name to Seán Mac Stíofáin and founded the Provisional IRA.
Pity Mavis Nicholson didn't choose a dress more in keeping with #1 the chair she was sitting in and #2 in respect for her distinguished interviewee, long known for his personal style. Nicholson looks likes she's wearing a particularly garish dressing gown.
Why fraud, which is criminal? Half the old Hollywood stars were nothing like the names and personas they used in their careers. MacLiammor wanted to be Irish, what's the harm in that?
I think that is one of the most delightful things about him. They say if you don’t like the view, change your seat. What a clear example of wanting, deciding, doing! What the trite saying talks about, he accomplished.
For that time it was unusual ' for an Engish man to be embracing Irish culture. Maybe he loved it here' and wanted to give Ireland something back in return.? We know he certainly did give something back. He probably did a hell of a lot for Ireland ' when no Irish person gave a dam. Listening to this interview ' I think he sounds Irish' in certain sections of it.
Thanks for posting that interview. He was an amazing performer and had an extraordinary presence. It was lovely to hear his voice and see him alive once again. He created his own world and lived in that world of his own making. An absolute inspiration.
Worked with him at the Gate Theater in the early 70's, a wonderful man, so learned and so talented, and so wonderful to talk to.
A great man indeed
I love these old Mavis Interviews. Always such interesting characters in those days and of course Mavis Nicholson, I think, is excellent(and very pretty).
Totally agree..best interviewer ever
He was a Londoner is the most astonishing thing
Alfred Wilmore of Kensal Rise.
I have never heard of this man before, but those chairs, I do have fond memories of.
Comfortable.
Good back support.
Somewhere to rest your forearms.
Happy memories.
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Highly entertaining and interesting; what a marvelous interviewer Mavis was! Why in 2021 people feel motivated to make snide, gratuitous derogatory comments about the sexuality of notable people as though the rest of us were not aware of it or actually cared about it, I really don`t understand....
Agree.
Because people back then were much more tolerant - now the rampant global propaganda has put sexuality on the banners of the polarised sides, and as sensitivity and elegance lost their place in society, what is left is the worst feelings being uttered publicly all the time.
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thankyou so Much for sharing this GEM.
Another delightful Mavis interview!
Absolutely marvellous! Is this the whole interview? Is there more?
Michael was actually English with absolutely no Irish connections whatsoever, real name Alfred Willmore born in Kensal Green, London.
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Why did he have an Irish name?
@@germainelloyd4336 He seemed to be more comfortable and accepted in Ireland. Had a life long relationship with Hilton Edwards of the Gate Theatre in Dublin.
brilliant video!
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No second rate opinions here. An original mind and great humour.
I love his performance in the cult horror film 1971 WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH HELEN directed by Curtis Harrington
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Ireland's so called greatest actor..😂. He was English, nothing irish about him, he invented himself as an Irishman .
Like those loonies you read about who pretend to be black or Native American.
Same as Shane
@@jeffreymunday7410 Shane MacGowan's parents are Irish from Tipperary and Dublin. He used to go Tipperary every summer growing up.
@@jeffreymunday7410 A better example is ex-RAF John Stephenson from Leytonstone who changed his name to Seán Mac Stíofáin and founded the Provisional IRA.
Pity Mavis Nicholson didn't choose a dress more in keeping with #1 the chair she was sitting in and #2 in respect for her distinguished interviewee, long known for his personal style. Nicholson looks likes she's wearing a particularly garish dressing gown.
Alfred Willmore from Willesden 🙂
Is the Lady in Green Related to Jools Holland ?
ua-cam.com/video/K9NRAGejroo/v-deo.html ,thank you so much for posting this, what a lovely interview, hard to find anyone as interesting today
2 mins 40 Tony Montana
Now it's no go the yogi man
It's no go Blavatsky
All they want is a pint of stout
And a bit of skirt in a taxi!
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What a fraud. An Englishman, born Alfred Willmore, pretending to be Irish.
Why fraud, which is criminal? Half the old Hollywood stars were nothing like the names and personas they used in their careers. MacLiammor wanted to be Irish, what's the harm in that?
Wanted to be Irish and gave Ireland their greatest theatre in Dublin. That seems to me to be fine qualifications to make him quite an Irishman!!!
I think that is one of the most delightful things about him. They say if you don’t like the view, change your seat.
What a clear example of wanting, deciding, doing!
What the trite saying talks about, he accomplished.
For that time it was unusual ' for an Engish man to be embracing Irish culture. Maybe he loved it here' and wanted to give Ireland something back in return.? We know he certainly did give something back. He probably did a hell of a lot for Ireland ' when no Irish person gave a dam. Listening to this interview ' I think he sounds Irish' in certain sections of it.
An outstanding performer. A great man.
Luckily he never booked a weekend at one of Pontins holiday “camps”
For many reasons!
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What a vile loathsome twisted nasty comment. Go back to your closet.