why underrated? he's one of the best at what he does. i'll literally watch a movie just b/c he's in it...there're only 2 or 3 other actors like that on my list. i'm sure many other film enthusiasts feel the same
The first story he tells about getting Basquiat is brilliant. He knew the role he was right for and instead trying to nail another role he was auditioning for, he just auditioned for the role he wanted. That is a big risk most actors wouldn’t take.
I remember when Jeffrey Wright first emerged on the scene, he mentioned in an interview that he would "like to have the career of Brando." Well, he certainly hasn't had Marlon's career, but he is arguably a better actor (all hype aside). One of the best we have...
I just love the way he describes his characters. It feels like he really enjoys talking about them, being part of the movies, and he shows a deep understanding of each one of them. His facial expressions give me the idea that he loves his characters and they are all a part of him in some way. HE REALLY IS AN UNDERRATED ACTOR!
In Basquiat he was among a murderers row of actors: Oldman, Dennis Hopper, Christopher Walken, Bowie, Dafoe, Benicio and he fit right in among them and even outshined them in some scenes.
I loved him in Basquiat. It was the first time I’d seen him in a movie. That movie’s FILLED with stars - Bowie, Oldman, Del Toro, Hopper, Walken, Dafoe.
He’s one of those amazing performers that early in his career, unless you were aware of him, and paying attention, you might not notice it’s same actor in two different roles. Perfect example is Peoples and King Jr. I saw both those movies when they came out, but had no idea Jeffry played them both. It’s been such a treat to follow his career.
Such a great actor. Ironically, his portrayal of Martin Luther King Jr. is perhaps my favorite portrayal of all the MLK-films out there. What I also loved about *_Boycott_* is that it didn't preach at the audience. It told a very good and compelling story. And then the way it ends with him transitioning into the 21st Century was perfection. The movie and his performance completely floored me.
I had the chance to meet him at an event in 2017, and I didn't want to bother him too much, so I just did a one minute speech about how much I appreciate his performances due to the diversity of his characters, and how he is a true CHARACTER actor. I respect his efforts to show his range, and not stick to any specific "type" over the years. He seemed to appreciate my comments. I am glad he got a spot in this series.
I love everything that Jeffrey Wright has made. I respect his realm of versatility. If there is anyone who deserves to be recognized for the talent, the passion, and flavor that brings to each character that he plays. It should definitely be this man.
The thing about Jeffrey is that he obliterates with subtlety. He has the same range as Gary Oldman and Guy Pearce but he doesn't go for the sheer size of a performance. He puts all his energy in nuance and detail, which makes each performance of his a handcrafted Swiss-watch accomplishment. His talent is utterly terrifying.
When I saw Shaft around the time it came out, I remember being mostly focused on Wright's performance, which is kinda crazy since the rest of the cast did amazingly. Even Busta. It just goes to show how great of an actor Wright is since, especially after watching him in Manchurian Candidate. I wondered where his accent was. LOL. Then Westworld came along, "Oh. So this is Wright's normal voice but more monotone for the role of Arnold."
Jeffrey Wright is every thorough actor's favorite actor. He's highly regarded within the inner circle. Not so much in the outer. Its the price you pay when you're about the business(craft) and not the show(fame). Blessing to have worked with him as an actor.
He just is so genuine and intelligent and composed. Thank you for doing this for everyone. It was fascinating to hear this broken down. Would have loved to hear about Hunger Games too but c’est la vie.
He is an incredible actor and also, his vibe is so friendly and warm that it's like getting a hug to hear him talk. Also, where did he get those cool glasses? I want some!
This man slowburned into my list of favorite actors. Saw him in a couple of films (like James Bond) where he did not really stand out to me at first. Loved him in Westworld of course and ever since that, I started noticing how good he is in so many different kind of roles. Even just his evolution in Westworld is so good, it's alsmost like he is two different actors playing the shy nerdy Bernard in the first season to a badass version in the third season where he tweaked minor things to make it the same character, but completely different. Really a great actor. He needs some more leading roles!
I always loved how he met his wife Carmen while playing MLK, while she played Coretta, I thought that was so cool, and Basquiat was also a major favorite
Now this man can really act I know that every movie this man is in you tend to be more interested in his character no matter how big or small the role he brings his character alive
First saw Mr. Wright in Shaft. The movie was dogshit - but Wright’s portrayal of the character Peoples was severe, raw, dangerous and winning. He stole every scene. Wright’s credit list is prolific - as it should be considering his talent. But somehow he remains underrated. Saw him again in Boardwalk and was left happy but unsatisfied. To universe: Give us more Jeffrey Wright! 💯🔥
First saw him on Westworld and Now he’s gonna be commissioner Gordon and currently the Watcher on Marvel’s What if series. Underrated character can’t wait to see more of him
He is an insanely talented actor. Amazing in everything he does. He was even great in the Hunger Games (a little disappointed he didn't talk about that). But he is phenomenal in Westworld!! He is such a great actor! He steals every scene he is in (unless it is with Anthony Hopkins, but he can hold his own with him too). He's one of the best!
Have been watching clips of Chadwick Boseman since his passing 8/28/20. Chadwick said his ultimate favorite actor is this man: Jeffery Wright. Chadwick said Jeffrey is a chameleon. Yes he is. Hollywood don’t wait until Mr Wright is gone to give him his propers.
never knew the dude in westworld was peoples in shaft... MIND BLOWN!!!! I have now learned this mans name and feel ashamed that its taken me this long to recognize the talent and range of this fine actor.
So pleased to hear how much he loves Ride with the Devil. It’s a spectacular, complicated, beautiful film that almost no one has seen. People should seek it out.
Honestly it's better like this, the actors are able to say and express most of their feelings and thoughts on the subject because they don't have bright lights and a whole crew watching them. I know that their actors and used to this but for every human, being in the comfort zone is always better
LOVE Jeffrey! First time I noticed him was in Quantum of Solace, and even though it’s not a massive part, I instantly knew I loved him. Such an underrated actor, even brilliant in Hunger Games. I’m about to start West World, I’m bloody excited.
He's such an underrated actor... usually people get drawn towards the protagonist in a movie but I totally fell in love in Shaft where he played the antagonist Peoples Hernandez.
"Angels in America" was the first movie I saw with Jeffrey Wright. Since then, I knew he is a great actor. Every other movie with him... it was a pleasure to see him acting.
Love him so much. A master. Basquiat was my first film I saw him in. Such a brilliant performance. The Felix in Bond, and then Westworld. A sensational actor.
I’d honestly be super curious to hear his thoughts on his role in TLOU2, even though it was short-lived (and came out after this vid). I’m sure filming that mo-cap was a unique experience
Let’s talk about underrated people......
george clinton
I first saw him in Casino Royale. He was immediately likable and charming. The dude seems like a great person who genuinely loves the craft.
Like me
@@HiddenWen He's my friend's dad. He's a really cool guy in person.
why underrated? he's one of the best at what he does. i'll literally watch a movie just b/c he's in it...there're only 2 or 3 other actors like that on my list. i'm sure many other film enthusiasts feel the same
This man is so Likeable and so underrated in this industry.
@Dalle Smalhals Theater? No, can't say I've.
True
Dude he is the next commissioner Gordan
dope voice he should be voicing more animated films and stuff too
Black actors are underrated as a general rule. This is known.
don’t get it twisted Jeffery is one of the most underrated actors out here in these streets
Not many actors can be on the screen with Samuel L Jackson and capture the audience. Wright definitely pulled it off in Shaft.
@G-Body Loc ok
@Julie's Revenge still he hasnt stuck a notable role yet that every actor gets aka a MAIN role
Oh thanks, I almost got it twisted there for a second
The first story he tells about getting Basquiat is brilliant. He knew the role he was right for and instead trying to nail another role he was auditioning for, he just auditioned for the role he wanted. That is a big risk most actors wouldn’t take.
I remember when Jeffrey Wright first emerged on the scene, he mentioned in an interview that he would "like to have the career of Brando." Well, he certainly hasn't had Marlon's career, but he is arguably a better actor (all hype aside). One of the best we have...
Not arguably better. He’s better hands down
He’s so criminally underrated! Actors like this don’t get enough credit for their craft and performances over the years
I just love the way he describes his characters. It feels like he really enjoys talking about them, being part of the movies, and he shows a deep understanding of each one of them. His facial expressions give me the idea that he loves his characters and they are all a part of him in some way. HE REALLY IS AN UNDERRATED ACTOR!
he cast as Commissioner James Gordon in batman movie, can wait to see
Good choice......I like it.
@WillBillBillie if you're not stoked at Paul Dano as the Riddler, somethings wrong my friend.
@@RockyHemingway or Serkis as alfred
@WillBillBillie why's he the only thing?
I CAN'T!
He's always been brilliant. He should be as revered as actors like Gary Oldman.
In Basquiat he was among a murderers row of actors: Oldman, Dennis Hopper, Christopher Walken, Bowie, Dafoe, Benicio and he fit right in among them and even outshined them in some scenes.
In the film community, he is.
Yes!!! This👆🏽
No question!
@@adagioelegy1949I didn't recognize him in Shaft until a third of the way through the movie.
I loved him in Basquiat. It was the first time I’d seen him in a movie. That movie’s FILLED with stars - Bowie, Oldman, Del Toro, Hopper, Walken, Dafoe.
And he still stood out and shined the most.
I first saw him in Basquiat too. I was so enthralled with the character and thrilled when his career took off.
How he completely transforms into character is quite amazing. i dont see why he doesnt get more credit. does he have an Oscar?
His voice has a soothing quality. I can listen to him talk for hours
I don't know if he is one of the readers for audiobooks, but I'd choose a book read by him anytime!
what about employment?
He’s one of those amazing performers that early in his career, unless you were aware of him, and paying attention, you might not notice it’s same actor in two different roles. Perfect example is Peoples and King Jr. I saw both those movies when they came out, but had no idea Jeffry played them both. It’s been such a treat to follow his career.
Had the pleasure of working with Jeffery once. He’s such a chill awesome dude... he always made everyone on set feel appreciated.
There is a vibe around him that makes him utterly likeable to me.
lol
@@uhurus2 creep
Hahaha, Yall funny!!
One of the best actors alive as far as I'm concerned
Jefferey Wright has had so many great roles. Some of these films I need to revisit.
"I'm blue black in my brain" is my new favorite line of all time.
I didn't really understand what he meant by that.
Such a great actor. Ironically, his portrayal of Martin Luther King Jr. is perhaps my favorite portrayal of all the MLK-films out there. What I also loved about *_Boycott_* is that it didn't preach at the audience. It told a very good and compelling story. And then the way it ends with him transitioning into the 21st Century was perfection. The movie and his performance completely floored me.
I had the chance to meet him at an event in 2017, and I didn't want to bother him too much, so I just did a one minute speech about how much I appreciate his performances due to the diversity of his characters, and how he is a true CHARACTER actor. I respect his efforts to show his range, and not stick to any specific "type" over the years. He seemed to appreciate my comments. I am glad he got a spot in this series.
Just hearing him describe his characters is such a joy.
14:07 Turtle is like "What's going on over there Jeffrey?"
I love everything that Jeffrey Wright has made. I respect his realm of versatility. If there is anyone who deserves to be recognized for the talent, the passion, and flavor that brings to each character that he plays. It should definitely be this man.
I LOVE PEOPLES! I really thought Jeffrey was Dominican😂 I definitely wasn’t expecting to ever hear him do that voice again. I love it!
His ability to modulate his voice for each role is truly impressive.
So did I. He had me so convinced. I'm thinking he'd do well as an actor... lol.
The thing about Jeffrey is that he obliterates with subtlety. He has the same range as Gary Oldman and Guy Pearce but he doesn't go for the sheer size of a performance. He puts all his energy in nuance and detail, which makes each performance of his a handcrafted Swiss-watch accomplishment. His talent is utterly terrifying.
Jeffrey Wright is Iconic!
Loved him in Hunger Games. Wish he had the chance to talk about it.
ditto
OMG that's why he looked familiar I couldn't figure out why lol
He was the perfect Beetee, they couldn’t have cast anyone better for the role.
Wumbology fr
When I saw Shaft around the time it came out, I remember being mostly focused on Wright's performance, which is kinda crazy since the rest of the cast did amazingly. Even Busta. It just goes to show how great of an actor Wright is since, especially after watching him in Manchurian Candidate. I wondered where his accent was. LOL. Then Westworld came along, "Oh. So this is Wright's normal voice but more monotone for the role of Arnold."
Jeffrey Wright is every thorough actor's favorite actor. He's highly regarded within the inner circle. Not so much in the outer. Its the price you pay when you're about the business(craft) and not the show(fame). Blessing to have worked with him as an actor.
He just is so genuine and intelligent and composed. Thank you for doing this for everyone. It was fascinating to hear this broken down. Would have loved to hear about Hunger Games too but c’est la vie.
I could listen to Jeffrey Wright talk about anything, especially his dope turtles.
He is an incredible actor and also, his vibe is so friendly and warm that it's like getting a hug to hear him talk. Also, where did he get those cool glasses? I want some!
I liked him in Cadillac records I feel it was underrated.
D. Kwame Tendaji
I loved that movie! But Beyoncé as Etta James was kinda meh 🤷🏽♀️
OMG i forgot about that. He should've definitely talked about that role.
He was fantastic in that.
yeah he crushed Muddy Waters. I found a newfound respect for his acting range
Man I forgot he was in Cadillac records he really disappears in his roles its amazing.
HBO loves this legend sheeeesh
Man you are underrated and worth so much more than what Hollywood gives you credit for.
This man slowburned into my list of favorite actors. Saw him in a couple of films (like James Bond) where he did not really stand out to me at first. Loved him in Westworld of course and ever since that, I started noticing how good he is in so many different kind of roles. Even just his evolution in Westworld is so good, it's alsmost like he is two different actors playing the shy nerdy Bernard in the first season to a badass version in the third season where he tweaked minor things to make it the same character, but completely different. Really a great actor. He needs some more leading roles!
I always loved how he met his wife Carmen while playing MLK, while she played Coretta, I thought that was so cool, and Basquiat was also a major favorite
I want to see Jeffery Wright and Laurence Fishburne in a movie together.
I would love it
Wow- I literally just watched Angels in America today! He was amazing!
Jeffery Wright won a Best Supporting Actor Golden Globe for his performance in Angel's of America.
Man, I love his voice! I could listen to it all day!
I think this guy will be a great Jim Gordon.
Now this man can really act I know that every movie this man is in you tend to be more interested in his character no matter how big or small the role he brings his character alive
"I need your help brotha....you're the only one I trust!!" Can't wait to see him return in no time to die I just hope they don't kill him off 😔
I love that you can hear his kids in the background. Perfect.
Ride With The Devil is a MUST WATCH whether you’re a history buff or not. Wright was phenomenal in it!
First saw Mr. Wright in Shaft. The movie was dogshit - but Wright’s portrayal of the character Peoples was severe, raw, dangerous and winning. He stole every scene. Wright’s credit list is prolific - as it should be considering his talent. But somehow he remains underrated. Saw him again in Boardwalk and was left happy but unsatisfied. To universe: Give us more Jeffrey Wright! 💯🔥
Tigah woo, Tigah woo
Not Singleton's finest movie but dogshit? I mean, come on!
I am completely impressed with the being that is Jeffery Wright!!!! Amazing mind!! Thanks for having this interview!!!
He’s a genius actor in every role 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️
His one scene in Quantum of Solace at the bar is just the best.
Came here for Angels in America. I did not leave disappointed. Brilliant performances all around. It is still my favorite movie.
THE GOAT! Jeffrey Wright is unstoppable and so very versatile.
Great actors so underrated have to love Jeffrey Wright❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
First saw him on Westworld and Now he’s gonna be commissioner Gordon and currently the Watcher on Marvel’s What if series. Underrated character can’t wait to see more of him
He is an insanely talented actor. Amazing in everything he does. He was even great in the Hunger Games (a little disappointed he didn't talk about that). But he is phenomenal in Westworld!! He is such a great actor! He steals every scene he is in (unless it is with Anthony Hopkins, but he can hold his own with him too). He's one of the best!
I enjoyed this interview. The best and a completely underrated actor.
Have been watching clips of Chadwick Boseman since his passing 8/28/20. Chadwick said his ultimate favorite actor is this man: Jeffery Wright. Chadwick said Jeffrey is a chameleon. Yes he is. Hollywood don’t wait until Mr Wright is gone to give him his propers.
It's been said a million times, but I'll still say it one more time: so underrated!
A phenomenal actor with countless iconic performances.
never knew the dude in westworld was peoples in shaft... MIND BLOWN!!!! I have now learned this mans name and feel ashamed that its taken me this long to recognize the talent and range of this fine actor.
Jeffrey, you're such a great actor. Your range is so great. Very proud of you, brotha.
The fact that he has turtles makes me love him even more.
He has turtles trapped in a four foot box of water for their 20+ year lifespan. It's cruel.
Fantastic actor, and had a great era of his earlier films with other up and coming stars. His portrayal of JM makes me tear up every time I watch it
So pleased to hear how much he loves Ride with the Devil. It’s a spectacular, complicated, beautiful film that almost no one has seen. People should seek it out.
Although his roll in Manchurian Candidate in 2004 with Denzel Washington was small, he made a big impact with their scene together
Wow! What a career. He spoke so eloquently and passionately about his roles. I could easily have listened to him speak for longer.
One of my favorite actors of all time. I look up to him immensely. A true thespian.
These violent delights have violent ends.
"what door?"
"Looks like anything to me"
Narcisse was such a classic character. It's sad more people didn't watch those seasons.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video! Jeffery Wright has such a calming voice and personality. Love him in Westworld and Hunger Games.
Honestly it's better like this, the actors are able to say and express most of their feelings and thoughts on the subject because they don't have bright lights and a whole crew watching them. I know that their actors and used to this but for every human, being in the comfort zone is always better
This actor can portray anyone and every character you can imagine!
He must have a relative who's in the healthcare industry to appreciate us the way he does. Thanks for the acknowledgement!
i love his voicee as the watcher
Too many of y'all aren't familiar with Jeffrey Wright and it sucks. Hes fantastic.
omg he calls anthony hopkins Tony. That's cool
Their scenes together are some of the best scenes on the show. Pure acting gold.
LOVE Jeffrey! First time I noticed him was in Quantum of Solace, and even though it’s not a massive part, I instantly knew I loved him. Such an underrated actor, even brilliant in Hunger Games. I’m about to start West World, I’m bloody excited.
Wonderful! Thank you, Jeffrey Wright.
The man. Thanks for the post.
watcher watching his own alternate timeline in which he is an actor
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!!!!
This man is a national treasure. Just one of the most talented actors working right now.
He's such an underrated actor... usually people get drawn towards the protagonist in a movie but I totally fell in love in Shaft where he played the antagonist Peoples Hernandez.
Jeffrey Wright is the best actor and his voice for the Watcher in Marvel's What if...? series he amazing
My #1 favorite actor.
Also cool turtles, makes me miss my childhood pets.
Ride with the Devil is still one of my favorite all time films.
"Angels in America" was the first movie I saw with Jeffrey Wright. Since then, I knew he is a great actor. Every other movie with him... it was a pleasure to see him acting.
A modern legend of a character actor. Loved him in Broken Flowers with Bill Murray.
The turtle swimming around behind JW in the aquarium...cute!!!
HBO loves this man, and so do I
Jeffrey Wright is so talented! Was anyone else multitasking? Watching and listening to Jeffrey, but also watching the turtle in the background.
"I live in America, that’s hard enough, I don’t have to love it. You do that. Everybody’s got to love something.” Belize 'Angels in America'
Love him so much. A master. Basquiat was my first film I saw him in. Such a brilliant performance. The Felix in Bond, and then Westworld. A sensational actor.
One of thee best & most underappriciated actors around!
I wonder what he called his turtles
Yooo ‘Peoples Hernandez, come on downn!’
‘Egyptian cotton my frdden’🤣
Excited to see him play Jim Gordon in The Batman
I like his portrayal of MUDDY WATERS IN CADILLAC RECORDS..and His character in SHAFT.
He's almost an EGOT! Hopefully this film gets him that Oscar award. He's such a legend.
I had the pleasure of watching him up close, working as a standin on Hold the Dark. Was an amazing experience.
Well said Mr. Wright - a nice gesture at the end.
I’d honestly be super curious to hear his thoughts on his role in TLOU2, even though it was short-lived (and came out after this vid). I’m sure filming that mo-cap was a unique experience