Yes, just heard about it on R4 this morning :(
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Yes, just heard about it on R4 this morning :(
The single moment that changed ciinema forever -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsD6AL3HJtM
One of my favourite actors :/ RIP
Mary Tyler Moore died a few days ago:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-38747061
Never really registered quite how many fills I'd seen John Hurt in, without realising who it was.
a fantastic actor. my thoughts to his family. I'll miss seeing him crop up in new stuff. just e watched shooting dogs the other day. he's really good in that. rip John Hurt
John Hurt is a major loss :(
The Elephant Man is astoundingly good but his best was The Naked Civil Servant, which I enjoyed utterly
The Sphere was a half decent sci fi that he effectively made watchable.. and lets not forget he was the voice or Aragorn in the original Lord of the Rings
Mr Hurt.. I salute you and will not dust my mantle piece for a week in honour of your Quentin Crisp
We can't not mention him playing the unforgetable Kane in Ridley Scott's original Alien.
http://www.slate.com/content/dam/sla...l-original.gif
(warning not for the squeamish - so not posted as embedded img; family forum and all that)
He was also the voice of the Dragon in Merlin. His voice was instantly recognisable, almost hypnotic and capable of expressing a multitude of emotions. You almost didn't need to see his face to appreciate his acting...
Tara Palmer-Tomkinson surprised me!
On a side note it was my best friends funeral yesterday, he was pretty important to me.
Condolences dude :(
Thanks mate :)
Sorry to hear that Jonj! My condolences go to you. :(
I was also very shocked to hear of Tara's passing, I have good memories of her as a younger lad....
Whilst I grew up watching original BSG, Allo Allo etc, I can't help feeling that plenty of actors and musicians get attention, but it seems not so much the engineers and scientists.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-38919614 - Sir Peter Mansfield
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-38900572 - Hans Rosling
MRI scanners have literally improved the quality and length of life of several close friends. And Hans Rosling's talks are very watchable and got some of my non-science-minded friends interested in statistics!
Thank you to these great people. Peter Mansfield's story seems particularly interesting. Left school at 15, and at 18 went to work for the "Rocket Propulsion Department" in some part of what's now the MoD. I imagine the hiring process was something like:
Boy: "Hello Sir, I like these rockets"
MoD person: "Jolly good chap, would you like a job?"