Jeremy Brett most certainly, the first two chapters seasons Adventures and Return are the absolute prime of Sherlock adaptations. Sadly the latter two seasons Case-Book and Memoirs are not up to par. The cast, the settings and costumes are so accurate they seamlessly blend to the original illustrations used for the credits.
Great video. I would pick Brett as my favorite with Rathbone #2. Honorable mention should go to Roland Howard from the 1950's TV show and Christopher Plummer from the film Murder by Decree.
Great video! I learned a lot, and your video confirmed that we're lucky so many have played the role so well. For me, it has to be 3. Basil Rathbone 2. Benedict Cumberbatch 1. Jeremy Brett
I can live with Rathbone, even if his performance is very much of his time. Bruce, on the other hand, is nothing like the Watson from the stories; what's worse is that his buffoonish take lond dominated the perception of Watson as an imbecile.
I liked Ronald Howard as Sherlock Holmes in the 50s series. But 'A Study in Terror' - Sherlock Holmes finding Jack the Ripper - the characters of Holmes, Watson, Lestrade, and Mycroft Holmes all look the closest to Paget's illustrations of them, which is really cool to see. And it's got a young Dame Judi Dench!
G'day..I truly like " A Study In Terror ". Did you know that " Frank Finlay " reprised his role as Inspector Lestrade In MURDER BY DECREE. Another Holmes Vs Ripper movie, this time with Christopher Plummer as Holmes? It also had Anthony Quale as Commissioner Warren & John Gielgud as the PM..🙂👍
Jeremy Brett is my absolute favorite. He is a dead ringer for the magazine illustrations & therefore the illustrations that accompany many of the book adaptations. Rathbone was awfully good, too, but Brett's actually follow the original stories pretty closely, even though the events are embellished a bit, to compliment the television episode format. Some parts are lengthened & some are cut, but they always (usually) feel consistent with the short stories they portray. Another favorite of mine is Michael Caine - even though it's not a traditional interpretation.
I am exactly like you, about avoiding watching "Sherlock" for a long time (and finally watched it to fall hard) and still avoiding "Elementary. " I agree your choices of the 3 best Holmes, but I still like to add Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, too. (And please do the foreign Holmes list!)
Same here although I grew up watching the Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes. And for me became the definitive Holmes. But I have seen Peter Cushing one of my personal favorite actors was also a great portrayal as well as Sir Christopher Lee and Sir Ian Richardson also did well.
Great video!! You must absolutely watch Elementary. After Brett, Jonny Lee Miller might be my favorite Holmes. Over the course of 7 seasons, you see Holmes become human and sympathetic. First Brett and then Miller.
There have been some great actors who portrayed Holmes, Basil Rathbone, Jeremy Brett, and so on, but my favorite portrayal has to be Ronald Howard from the 1950s British/French TV series. And some of the episodes, short as they were, are actually pretty good, although not all of them were.
Notable mentions Arthur Wontner, 5 films in the 1930s John Neville "A Study in Terror" 1965 Edward Woodward "Hands of a Murderer" 1990 Rupert Everett "The Case of the Silk Stocking" 2004 Peter Cushing, Christopher Plummer. Forgettable Charlton Heston, Roger Moore The 2013 Russian series with Igor Petrenko is quite entertaining
Basil Rathbone and Benedict Cumberbach have my vote. I really like Robert Downey Jr., but Sherlock Holmes is not an action hero! He's a cerebral detective. Also, you left out Nicole Williamson in Seven percent solution. One of my favorite movies. Love your videos very much.
It's a toss up between Basil Rathbone and Jeremy Brett, both give excellent portrayals of the iconic detective. The only real difference between the two was that Rathbone's performances were more approachable and Brett was more standoffish and brusque.
Marina, you forgot about Matt Frewer, who played Sherlock Holmes in "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (2000), "The Sign of the Four" and "The Royal Scandal" (2001), and "The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire" (2002). Also, please make a video on ALL the actors who have played James Bond.
In my opinion Jeremy Brett is unsurpassed. Downey jr. is laughably bad. I appreciate Cumberbatch as a modern take. A believable Holmes MUST be tall and lean. Many who tried are of average height or less, and it just doesn’t work.
Sorry, I haven’t seen the latest version of SH‼️ I haven’t any desire to view the modern versions. Holmes belongs in his proper time period. Just my opinion, of which I’m still entitled.
Jeremy Brett gets my vote, thanks for a great video!
my pleasure!
Jeremy Brett most certainly, the first two chapters seasons Adventures and Return are the absolute prime of Sherlock adaptations. Sadly the latter two seasons Case-Book and Memoirs are not up to par. The cast, the settings and costumes are so accurate they seamlessly blend to the original illustrations used for the credits.
Jeremy Brett, hands down winner 🏆
I'm watching him now every now and then in the evening and can't agree more!
Great video. I would pick Brett as my favorite with Rathbone #2. Honorable mention should go to Roland Howard from the 1950's TV show and Christopher Plummer from the film Murder by Decree.
Great choice! I shall check out the ones you mentioned
Great video! I learned a lot, and your video confirmed that we're lucky so many have played the role so well. For me, it has to be
3. Basil Rathbone
2. Benedict Cumberbatch
1. Jeremy Brett
thank you!
for me Basil Rathbone will always be Sherlock Holmes
Basil Rathbone, hands down!
Wow! What a fantastic video! First, you have a lovely, warm personality. Then, your analysis of the various actors is quite astute. Thank you!
Wow, your comment made me smile and feel happy, thank you, Old Straw Hat!
Brett for me is the best and a comedy film"Without a clue"with Michael Cane played Holmes and Ben Kingsley played Watson!?
Basil Rathbone will always be my favourite Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce the best Dr. Watson! None of the others can do it better!
I can live with Rathbone, even if his performance is very much of his time. Bruce, on the other hand, is nothing like the Watson from the stories; what's worse is that his buffoonish take lond dominated the perception of Watson as an imbecile.
Elementary gets a lot of stick but I enjoyed watching it and also cumberbatch did a great job, however Jeremy Brett number one ☝️ for me 😢
I liked Ronald Howard as Sherlock Holmes in the 50s series. But 'A Study in Terror' - Sherlock Holmes finding Jack the Ripper - the characters of Holmes, Watson, Lestrade, and Mycroft Holmes all look the closest to Paget's illustrations of them, which is really cool to see. And it's got a young Dame Judi Dench!
Yeah, there were so many great portrayals, it's a pity, I couldn't include them all
G'day..I truly like " A Study In Terror ". Did you know that " Frank Finlay " reprised his role as Inspector Lestrade In MURDER BY DECREE. Another Holmes Vs Ripper movie, this time with Christopher Plummer as Holmes? It also had Anthony Quale as Commissioner Warren & John Gielgud as the PM..🙂👍
@@markvanhelsing1630 Thanks! I hope it comes out on DVD sometime.
I just love your videos. So many clips and so much fascinating information! Thank you so much ❤
Oh, your comment is so dear to my heart, really encouraging, thank you @hayswhite!
Jeremy Brett best faithful to book!
Jeremy Brett is my absolute favorite. He is a dead ringer for the magazine illustrations & therefore the illustrations that accompany many of the book adaptations. Rathbone was awfully good, too, but Brett's actually follow the original stories pretty closely, even though the events are embellished a bit, to compliment the television episode format. Some parts are lengthened & some are cut, but they always (usually) feel consistent with the short stories they portray. Another favorite of mine is Michael Caine - even though it's not a traditional interpretation.
JEREMY BRETT WAS "THE " BEST ! NO ONE CAN COMPARE TO HIM.
I am exactly like you, about avoiding watching "Sherlock" for a long time (and finally watched it to fall hard) and still avoiding "Elementary. "
I agree your choices of the 3 best Holmes, but I still like to add Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, too. (And please do the foreign Holmes list!)
Oh, we think alike, cool! Thank you, Atsuko
Same here although I grew up watching the Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes. And for me became the definitive Holmes. But I have seen Peter Cushing one of my personal favorite actors was also a great portrayal as well as Sir Christopher Lee and Sir Ian Richardson also did well.
Great video!! You must absolutely watch Elementary. After Brett, Jonny Lee Miller might be my favorite Holmes. Over the course of 7 seasons, you see Holmes become human and sympathetic. First Brett and then Miller.
One of my favorite Holmes is Ian Richardson in HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES & SIGN OF FOUR.
There have been some great actors who portrayed Holmes, Basil Rathbone, Jeremy Brett, and so on, but my favorite portrayal has to be Ronald Howard from the 1950s British/French TV series. And some of the episodes, short as they were, are actually pretty good, although not all of them were.
To my mind, Jeremy Brett was the best Sherlock Holmes.
Notable mentions
Arthur Wontner, 5 films in the 1930s
John Neville "A Study in Terror" 1965
Edward Woodward "Hands of a Murderer" 1990
Rupert Everett "The Case of the Silk Stocking" 2004
Peter Cushing, Christopher Plummer.
Forgettable
Charlton Heston, Roger Moore
The 2013 Russian series with Igor Petrenko is quite entertaining
Jeremy Brett !!!
Basil Rathbone and Benedict Cumberbach have my vote. I really like Robert Downey Jr., but Sherlock Holmes is not an action hero! He's a cerebral detective. Also, you left out Nicole Williamson in Seven percent solution. One of my favorite movies. Love your videos very much.
Thank you, Kalyan Meola!
It's a toss up between Basil Rathbone and Jeremy Brett, both give excellent portrayals of the iconic detective. The only real difference between the two was that Rathbone's performances were more approachable and Brett was more standoffish and brusque.
Jeremy Brett is the best Sherlock ✨
Well, as a person who grew in USSR, the one and only Holms for me is Vasily Livanov.
you tried watching Jeremy Brett, didn't you? I'm watching his episodes every now and then in the evening and it's a sheer delight
Marina, you forgot about Matt Frewer, who played Sherlock Holmes in "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (2000), "The Sign of the Four" and "The Royal Scandal" (2001), and "The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire" (2002). Also, please make a video on ALL the actors who have played James Bond.
In my opinion Jeremy Brett is unsurpassed. Downey jr. is laughably bad. I appreciate Cumberbatch as a modern take. A believable Holmes MUST be tall and lean. Many who tried are of average height or less, and it just doesn’t work.
The unofficial actor to play Sherlock on film was in 1900, in Sherlock baffled.
No question. Its Jeremy Brett.
Jeremy Brett. That's all there is to say.
Basil Rathbone. No question
Sorry, I haven’t seen the latest version of SH‼️ I haven’t any desire to view the modern versions. Holmes belongs in his proper time period. Just my opinion, of which I’m still entitled.
loath the Downey film adaptation although I love him. Ditto Cumberbatch
Russian version is the best!!
Peter Cushing?