Oliver Reed discusses Shelley Winters and equality - with spectacular ending!

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  • @phoenixdundee
    @phoenixdundee 4 года назад +423

    I had the pleasure of meeting Oliver and his new wife in Barbados in 1985 while they were on honeymoon. Absolute legend. I was only 14 at the time and he talked to me as an adult rather than a child. Telling amazing stories of his world and giving sage advice.

    • @TA-uk2qj
      @TA-uk2qj 2 года назад +9

      Stewie?

    • @MissMusicForYou
      @MissMusicForYou 2 года назад +39

      He was used to speaking to children as though they were adults as his future wife was 16 to his 42 when they met.

    • @Saturnia2014
      @Saturnia2014 2 года назад +5

      @@MissMusicForYou oof

    • @frankreategui2153
      @frankreategui2153 Год назад +9

      @@MissMusicForYou The good old days🤣🤣

    • @mikehollingworth2262
      @mikehollingworth2262 Год назад

      liar

  • @teslagirl1
    @teslagirl1 4 года назад +144

    He often played scary characters and like all hard drinking men could make a mess out of his personal life, yet he was direct, he was refreshingly candid, he was generally gracious to the crews he worked with and deeply committed to his craft. His last role, in "Gladiator", was a fitting farewell to a fine actor.

  • @Outspoken.Humanist
    @Outspoken.Humanist 4 года назад +108

    A friend of mine was once Oliver Reed's neighbour and he brought him to our local pub. He was warm, generous and a perfect gentleman and he let us in to secret. He worked hard and played hard, without apology, but he also played up to all the stories and rumours about him, because there is no such thing as bad publicity and because it was his job.

    • @mikehollingworth2262
      @mikehollingworth2262 Год назад

      liar

    • @Outspoken.Humanist
      @Outspoken.Humanist Год назад +13

      @@mikehollingworth2262 😂 Do you really imagine your opinion is of any interest to anyone?
      Just for clarification, the pub is the Three Tuns in Sutton Coldfield and the last time I went in they still had a photo on the wall taken that night. Why not pop along and take a look?
      Have a lovely day.

    • @Ruth-w3h
      @Ruth-w3h Год назад

      @@Outspoken.Humanist Google Oliver Reed & Max Clifford

    • @redstar7292
      @redstar7292 Год назад

      Really, i heard he came down the chimney as Father Christmas!

    • @apollomemories7399
      @apollomemories7399 Год назад

      @@Ruth-w3h Oh here we go, yet another woke snowflake fantasist. Max Clifford made it his business to get around everybody, so don't tar Reed with Clifford's personal life. Reed met his women in bars and clubs, which automatically age-proofs them.

  • @freemindthinkerezrapound5071
    @freemindthinkerezrapound5071 3 года назад +31

    What made ollie so entertainingly funny was the outlandish things he would say with such a upper class voice and a straight face

  • @DudeSilad
    @DudeSilad 4 года назад +85

    A small theatre where I grew up had a friend of Ollie Reed playing a lead role. Ollie turned up with no ticket and sat on a bucket on the stairs. Then went the local pub and had a rip roaring time with the locals. An incredibly friendly man by all accounts.

  • @exposingthewolves8711
    @exposingthewolves8711 9 лет назад +1008

    Oliver Reed had such a beautiful English accent and voice

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 6 лет назад +30

      I have a notion to second that emotion ! One of the greatest voices on the screen !

    • @panzerriff
      @panzerriff 6 лет назад +23

      He narrated a series about Hammer horror films,of which he starred in several,and he did indeed have a great voice...

    • @acropolisnow9466
      @acropolisnow9466 6 лет назад +59

      people talk like retards in the UK now

    • @justinpop
      @justinpop 6 лет назад +30

      Like Richard Burton, sadly both raging alcoholics.

    • @MilesBellas
      @MilesBellas 6 лет назад +5

      affected

  • @michaelmuldowney8
    @michaelmuldowney8 6 лет назад +701

    Bill Sykes in Oliver.. scared the shit out of me as a kid.

  • @MrZooey23
    @MrZooey23 7 лет назад +114

    He was a great talent. So sad he died too young. He should still be around, giving us his greatest performances.

  • @cliffedward
    @cliffedward 6 лет назад +721

    Oliver Reed,Richard Harris,Peter O'Toole, all hard men but damned fine actors.

    • @joliecide
      @joliecide 4 года назад +6

      cliffedward qualifies statement, all hard men who came from the landed gentry.

    • @pauledmondson7071
      @pauledmondson7071 4 года назад +57

      Hard men??... I think the word is Alcoholic.

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 4 года назад +9

      Peter Finch as well.

    • @makeitsonumberone1358
      @makeitsonumberone1358 4 года назад +27

      You forgot Richard Burton

    • @8kigana
      @8kigana 4 года назад +2

      All knighted too I think.

  • @Longshanks1956
    @Longshanks1956 6 лет назад +57

    Wonderful man and a glorious actor. The world is much emptier without him.

  • @terraterrestrial5709
    @terraterrestrial5709 4 года назад +38

    Such a handsome man. I've loved olly reed since the 70s when in my teens. This man was just true to himself, spoke beautifully and funny too.

  • @joski9030
    @joski9030 4 года назад +93

    That smile about wasting bourbon 🥃 priceless

  • @ffeff8353
    @ffeff8353 4 года назад +50

    Oliver Reed. What a legend. Definitely the mold was broken after he arrived... always loved him, he was one of a kind and the epitome of "his own man".

  • @JimAllder11
    @JimAllder11 6 лет назад +292

    Amazing that he could be so drunk and still speak so eloquently.

    • @chrisfryer3118
      @chrisfryer3118 4 года назад +18

      he is a drinking legend

    • @mci6830
      @mci6830 4 года назад +10

      He would have made a good MP.

    • @arrynbeacon8077
      @arrynbeacon8077 4 года назад +11

      I think he was acting

    • @JimAllder11
      @JimAllder11 4 года назад +6

      @@arrynbeacon8077 I think you're drunker than he is.

    • @arrynbeacon8077
      @arrynbeacon8077 4 года назад +8

      @@JimAllder11 c'mon, he did like to 'troll' a lot

  • @muzzamoose
    @muzzamoose 6 лет назад +253

    Oli Oli Oli come back mate, you were a tough bugger and i enjoyed your movies.Hardly any old descent legends left now.The world is a lesser place without Oliver Reed.

    • @hanorabrennan8846
      @hanorabrennan8846 4 года назад +5

      And Richard Harris, Peter O'Toole, Alan Bates, David Hemmings, Anthony Hopkins and so on and so forth!! Never, ever forgetting the stallion of them all, Richard Burton!

    • @sandraford4235
      @sandraford4235 4 года назад

      Hanora Brennan yes l just mentioned Burton to my husband ,he loved the others but Burton a step above ,

    • @johnduncan5117
      @johnduncan5117 4 года назад +1

      Lol : descent legend. Quite.

  • @SunOnMyStubble
    @SunOnMyStubble 6 лет назад +36

    You never expect that wonderfully posh voice to come out of that face! A pleasure to listen to him.

  • @tdunph4250
    @tdunph4250 4 года назад +65

    I can definitely see how Keith Moon and Oliver got on so well together!

    • @Tawny6702
      @Tawny6702 4 года назад +2

      Keith and his minder who had a reputation for doing some really over the top stuff, thought it would be good idea to buzz Oliver Reeds country house in a helicopter! Unfortunately for them Oliver came out with a 12 gauge shotgun and started shooting at them, whether he actually aimed at them is uncertain, but they literally shit themselves and the pilot landed as quickly as possible to avoid being blown out of the sky! It was after that they became good friends!

    • @nutcracker2916
      @nutcracker2916 3 года назад +1

      @@Tawny6702 There was a similar scenario with Ozzy Osbourne's then guitarist Randy Rhodes and an helicopter pilot . Playing a stunt like that, towards Ozzy & Sharon that ended fatally.

    • @Tawny6702
      @Tawny6702 3 года назад

      @@nutcracker2916 another kind of funny or not story that Keith’s minder wrote in his book, is that they stopped in a holiday chalet in Wales, at the end of their week stay, the holiday chalet owner said to them “I can’t understand it, you have this reputation for smashing things up wherever you stay, but you haven’t broken as much as a wine glass here all week” Keith promptly turned to his minder and said “Dougal, the XJ6 the patio doors!” To which Dougal got in the Jag and drove it straight through the holiday chalet patio doors! The owner went ballistic with them and unfortunately died a week later of a massive heart attack!

  • @Driver2616
    @Driver2616 4 года назад +17

    Brilliant interview. I actually thought that he was sober this time! Brilliant ending 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @stannis768
    @stannis768 3 года назад +19

    What an epic performance!!! I wonder at what point in his mind did Ollie decide that he was going to fall out of his chair, while making his exit!! lol 😂. The man was a complete genius.

  • @psychotictactoe
    @psychotictactoe 4 года назад +18

    A man with an immense talent and an ability to just be him warts and all with a silly sense of humor, you cant help but love him!

  • @fessellsahmed2587
    @fessellsahmed2587 4 года назад +56

    Ollie did that chair fall on purpose. He always had the best sense of humour.

    • @oliverholmes-gunning5372
      @oliverholmes-gunning5372 4 месяца назад +7

      idk, looks pretty spontaneous to me, his initial shock seems genuine. It does sound like the sort of thing he'd do, though...

  • @rickhardman7376
    @rickhardman7376 4 года назад +250

    Oliver never got hangovers he just carried on drinking

    • @Bob3D2000
      @Bob3D2000 4 года назад +14

      That's what an alcoholic is.

    • @iceman888869
      @iceman888869 4 года назад +7

      If I did not get hangovers, I would still be an alcoholic.

    • @bicanoo_magic3452
      @bicanoo_magic3452 4 года назад +2

      It was the only way he could stomach Hollywood...Do you blame him?

    • @cartermcafee568
      @cartermcafee568 4 года назад +1

      I hear he was found in a box of kitty litter outside of blackpool blimey, governor

    • @lennywebb6740
      @lennywebb6740 4 года назад +3

      Rick Hardman - That is the only way to cure a hangover. I never get hangovers because I have a couple of beers when I wake up and it sorts you out. A couple of settlers. It is the only way.

  • @paperchain1239
    @paperchain1239 4 года назад +291

    This man was the real deal . He never tried to be anything other than himself. True man, come back pleeeese

    • @hearditman
      @hearditman 4 года назад +3

      paperchain 123 Why come back? the “ real deal “ would only get pissed incessantly and exit stage left again.

    • @marshalironsides8777
      @marshalironsides8777 4 года назад +6

      @neverindoubt How's the soyboy thing working out for you?

    • @seang3019
      @seang3019 4 года назад +3

      I reckon he'd be a fucking intolerable boor. Certainly at that age. Loved him in Gladiator, mind!

    • @seang3019
      @seang3019 4 года назад +2

      @@marshalironsides8777 how's being a walking cliche working out for you?

    • @HansHenderson
      @HansHenderson 4 года назад +4

      @Blue C Looked real to me! Great that they left it in, he was apparently a real souse, along with his buddies Peter O'Toole, sometimes they went on the town with Richard Burton and Richard Harris, would've loved to buy them a round!

  • @davidnicholashill834
    @davidnicholashill834 4 года назад +87

    When he played Bill Sykes in Oliver Twist, he was incredible. His presence on the screen as a baddie, scared the shit out of a young generation. A brilliant man 😎

    • @pup1008
      @pup1008 4 года назад +6

      As someone who actually lived in that very part of London, it was a great portrayal. Those people are still out there but drive around Essex in *Range Rovers* now!

    • @susanliberty5059
      @susanliberty5059 3 года назад +3

      It's funny he said "Russell Harty had just started to speak to me," rather than Johnny Carson.

    • @robertfarrow790
      @robertfarrow790 2 года назад +3

      Yeah it was weird both loving and hating Bill Sykes at the same time.

    • @chr970
      @chr970 2 года назад

      I wouldn’t go fisticuffs with him. Well, maybe for Nancy😊

    • @samsalamander8147
      @samsalamander8147 2 года назад

      My favorite is probably everyone’s least favorite “Tommy” The Who. I loved his depiction of the mean stepdad and Ann Margret was perfect my favorite scene ever is her rolling around in “Rex beans” and chocolate in a white fur. “Do you hear or fear or do I smash the mirror”? The whole movie was perfect from start to finish. It’s like a fever dream I love it!

  • @harryf1ashman
    @harryf1ashman 2 года назад +41

    "She an entertainer and I'm an entertainer" Love them both. Sadly these days we just have actors

    • @lorddiosliving
      @lorddiosliving Год назад

      Or hacks than actors??

    • @garrysnett7688
      @garrysnett7688 Год назад +1

      ​@@lorddioslivinglike.overrated.people.like.beyonce

    • @chefskiss6179
      @chefskiss6179 7 месяцев назад +1

      These days we just have people that want to be famous.

    • @finnkdy
      @finnkdy 4 месяца назад +1

      kardashanistas.

    • @JavertRA
      @JavertRA Месяц назад

      Trying to think of some alternatives and the one who springs to mind is Johnny Depp, though obviously recently he's become a more controversial figure. It's generally people who have a larger than life personality that we think of.

  • @likeaboss6421
    @likeaboss6421 4 года назад +12

    He was a proper Englishman and a wild gentleman legend and was a very talented actor and when he told his life experiences he had me glued to the seat.. A truly brilliant interesting guy

  • @JohnSmith-rr2kt
    @JohnSmith-rr2kt 9 лет назад +68

    I can't believe his suave interview and that graceless ending! Hilarity approaches infinity as dignity approaches zero...

    • @ZER0--
      @ZER0-- 9 лет назад +17

      +John Smith It was a fantastic ending and he did it deliberately. That's why he was such a funny guy. I'm not sure if you got that.

    • @JohnSmith-rr2kt
      @JohnSmith-rr2kt 9 лет назад +3

      +Paul L No, I would not have thought that by the look on his face and no seeming attempt by him to make it "look" funny. I knew he was drinking during the interview so I figured he was tanked. It all fit. If you know where he talks about it, let us know. Thx.

    • @ZER0--
      @ZER0-- 9 лет назад +8

      John Smith If you think he didn't do it on purpose then that's fine. I think he did it in purpose. Read his biography and you'll get an insight to how he could do handstands after a bottle of whiskey. The guy was a very funny man imho, if you don't think so that's fine, go and watch some Shelley Winters stuff.

    • @JohnSmith-rr2kt
      @JohnSmith-rr2kt 9 лет назад +2

      +Paul L I was being sincere. I hope it came across that way. No doubt he was a high-level performer.

    • @SpookyElectric319
      @SpookyElectric319 9 лет назад +14

      He did this deliberately .. He often trolled Interviewers as he found interviews banal and boring.. He was famous for it...

  • @mgkpraesi
    @mgkpraesi 4 года назад +336

    He looks like a bouncer Version of William Shatner.

    • @idleonlooker1078
      @idleonlooker1078 4 года назад +14

      Shatner hasn't got a patch on Reed.

    • @lowrider81hd
      @lowrider81hd 4 года назад +1

      Brilliant!

    • @LoneWolfRehab
      @LoneWolfRehab 4 года назад +1

      Bravo!

    • @IRISHSALTMINER61
      @IRISHSALTMINER61 4 года назад +8

      Idle Onlooker Oh, I don’t know... They both have their good and bad points.... Ones an E type jag, and the others a Chevy Camaro ss..... You take your pick as to whom is who, or is it who is whom??? Love them both, but for very different reasons.... “There’s life Jim, but not as we know it....!”

    • @derektrotter4287
      @derektrotter4287 4 года назад +1

      I’d say shatner look like a crap oil Reed 😂

  • @blackbird5634
    @blackbird5634 6 лет назад +31

    really amazing actor and individual. fantastic in The Three Musketeers.

  • @susanmorano405
    @susanmorano405 4 года назад +16

    I loved him then & still do, wonderful voice & presence. Today's actors are all busy chasing awards while he lived large on screen and in life.

  • @dskywalker3397
    @dskywalker3397 4 года назад +6

    This is Gold! My crazy childhood memories of the 70’s: Oliver Reed, Karen Black. Burnt Offering. And Anthony James as the hearse driver.

  • @marcusaetius9309
    @marcusaetius9309 4 года назад +40

    I loved that guy, he even went out in character by dropping dead while doing the movie Gladiator.

    • @Godshonestruth
      @Godshonestruth 3 года назад +4

      He went out challenging sailors to a drinking contest in the pub near the set. Amazing

  • @stuartj1234
    @stuartj1234 4 года назад +3

    Sadly missed gone for good...........Never forgotten allways loved RIP Oliver. We know you Harris and O'Toole are having a great old time together. Keep one cold for me boys ill come an join you one of these days.

  • @TedsNerdWorld
    @TedsNerdWorld 4 года назад +11

    Wow, that ending was actually great! Thanks!

  • @hanginlaundry360
    @hanginlaundry360 4 года назад +9

    That mischievous roll of his eyes... That would have melted me to the floor!
    🦋😍😍😍🥴🦋

    • @d.e.p.5624
      @d.e.p.5624 4 года назад +2

      Join the queue! 😂

    • @pennypink3759
      @pennypink3759 3 года назад +1

      You lollipop. 🙂 He was a lovely man. Beautiful eyes.

  • @TorkG8
    @TorkG8 8 лет назад +5

    I thought "Spectacular?" when I saw the video title.."bet it's not that good"...but ooh boy that WAS a spectacular ending and one which I wasn't expecting. Brilliant!

  • @CarollFord2019
    @CarollFord2019 4 года назад +25

    Wonderful actor taken to soon, fell in love with him when I was ten and he played Bill Sykes in Oliver.❤️🇬🇧🌺

  • @hectorbartlett567
    @hectorbartlett567 2 года назад +9

    A mans man and Legend to many the world over .... and still sorely missed! RIP

  • @user-mg9he3qj3n
    @user-mg9he3qj3n 4 года назад +2

    Awesome actor,showman and all round top bloke,bless him🚒👍

  • @christophernewman5027
    @christophernewman5027 4 года назад +3

    Bless 'im!
    We need cavaliers like him now more than ever...

  • @martinplatt5928
    @martinplatt5928 8 лет назад +194

    Would have loved to have had a beer with this guy....amazing.

    • @ukrandr
      @ukrandr 6 лет назад +2

      Like Liam Gallagher said, Who goes to the pub for A beer? Not Oliver Reed I'm sure.

    • @mrkk4360
      @mrkk4360 6 лет назад +7

      A beer? Try 45 beers. He was a top man though

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 6 лет назад +9

      Can you imagine the amount of alcohol consumed if Oliver Reed, Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole and Richard Harris got together at a local pub back in the late 60s ?? It would be enough to float the Queen Mary !!

    • @davidkent8606
      @davidkent8606 6 лет назад +5

      I imagine he would have gotten on well with Robert Shaw if you'd added him to that list.

    • @llamedosgough8883
      @llamedosgough8883 6 лет назад

      @@davidkent8606 , exactly, there all real legends.....

  • @donb3557
    @donb3557 4 года назад +9

    He sadly never reached that old age, he was a character and possessed great charisma and charm when sober the world is less bright without him. RIP

  • @leopoldoastudillo7189
    @leopoldoastudillo7189 4 года назад +4

    You're not shadows and dust Sir...you are a legend!

  • @jameskellard5075
    @jameskellard5075 4 года назад +3

    Great man and a member of my old corps RAMC

  • @stephenbradburn7225
    @stephenbradburn7225 4 года назад +14

    WE NEED MORE CHARACTERS LIKE HIM, TO MAKE THE WORLD LESS BORING..! SORELY MISSED. GOD BLESS.

  • @LenHummelChannel
    @LenHummelChannel 7 лет назад +14

    An amazing character, unpredictable, and a very brilliant mind when he was reasonably sober.

  • @barryballsit4944
    @barryballsit4944 9 лет назад +178

    I was just in the place yesterday in Valletta, Malta where Oliver died drunk as a lord. It's called The Pub and has a whole wall dedicated to Oliver with pictures of him.

    • @garytraynor8529
      @garytraynor8529 9 лет назад +5

      Thats so cool i love him. Id love to go to the pub but the girlfriends a travel agent an hates malta.

    • @barryballsit4944
      @barryballsit4944 9 лет назад +10

      Oh well, if you ever go there, the name of the place is easy to remember. Its called The Pub

    • @alanlee7681
      @alanlee7681 7 лет назад +2

      I recall some snotty (elderly)
      English actress carped, at least he died where he was happy.

    • @Kelly14UK
      @Kelly14UK 6 лет назад +2

      My Mum is from Valletta. I know The Pub. It's near Republic Street i believe.

    • @duckman5642
      @duckman5642 6 лет назад +4

      Now go to Ireland where's he's buried,I've done the Great 2 ,and then go to beautiful Cork on a great pub crawl ,cheers

  • @mattsniper362
    @mattsniper362 2 года назад +6

    Ending was totally deliberate. Ollie knew what he was doing

  • @sindydoll35
    @sindydoll35 6 лет назад +47

    He was such a funny man, love him in his interviews. He was beautiful too.

    • @vickygambardella7174
      @vickygambardella7174 4 года назад +6

      In some of his first movies, he was so good-looking, I find it hard to remember to breathe as I look at him.

  • @17turnips
    @17turnips Год назад +1

    I
    Met Oliver in the Tower Lounge Blackpool 1982,a complete & utter gent!I say what a loverly legend

  • @DiRtYLaWs2007
    @DiRtYLaWs2007 8 лет назад +38

    Absolute class, and the perfect way for Ollie to end the interview!

  • @butcherbane3517
    @butcherbane3517 9 лет назад +267

    I'm so glad he was wrong, in his statement "When I'm old, no body would want to employ me any ways". He died during filming of Gladiator. He was 61. (Still relativity young by today's standards)

    • @butcherbane3517
      @butcherbane3517 9 лет назад +4

      My Condolences, absolutely. Not only what it does to the body, but it can also be a depressant.

    • @butcherbane3517
      @butcherbane3517 9 лет назад +7

      If you have a body that doesn't crave it. That's a blessing

    • @callumrobertson3364
      @callumrobertson3364 8 лет назад +1

      +butcher bane in a way he was kind of right as he wound in direct to video movies and TV movies.

    • @bennyhillschineseblokechar3689
      @bennyhillschineseblokechar3689 7 лет назад +11

      Personally, i would've loved to have seen him play Father Christmas in Selfridge's.

    • @sheepthehack
      @sheepthehack 7 лет назад +12

      I think he had his best work still to come :( But I also think 61 for someone who drank as much as he did was amazing to reach..

  • @ladydi4runner
    @ladydi4runner 9 лет назад +35

    Definitely did not see that coming! At the end. BUT total giveaway. Today he would be of that living form called "Functioning Alcoholic". Really enjoyed his on screen presence in all his movies, but his off screen persona was off the charts. Definitely larger than life, with a reputation that preceded him, he lived Life on his own terms. He was entitled to, as the rest of us are. One of kind, UBER masculine, a legend in his own time!

    • @BlackAdam2784
      @BlackAdam2784 9 лет назад +1

      +ladydi4runner VERY well written.

    • @mikes3827
      @mikes3827 9 лет назад +4

      +ladydi4runner I'm also a HUUUGE Ollie fan and I agree with what you stated, but during a 1992 interview ("Wild Thing") Ollie was asked if he was looking for new acting roles, and he gave a long pause, then in a very melancholy way he said "The British film industry is dead, like many of my friends.' You could see his lip quivering a bit, and a tear developed. He was 54 at the time, so I'd imagine he was a bit lonely and reflective, and it was a bit sad to see. But, Ollie was the epitome of a true original who was as introspective and intelligent as he was unpredictable and full of life.

    • @ladydi4runner
      @ladydi4runner 9 лет назад +2

      +Beefcake McGee
      Thank you Beefcake! Have a great day.

    • @ladydi4runner
      @ladydi4runner 9 лет назад +2

      +Mike S
      As am I, Mike S and thank you for your insights. Icouldn't agree more...

    • @ladydi4runner
      @ladydi4runner 8 лет назад +1

      Thanking you WW Outlaw. :>

  • @heraldeventsandfilms5970
    @heraldeventsandfilms5970 4 года назад +4

    I worked with him and learned more from him in a few days than at any other time. I have an audition today and the part of a wise old king and will be channelling him with the whispery stuff.

  • @GLK-London
    @GLK-London 4 года назад +18

    Ah the much missed Oliver Reed. A real one off. They don't make entertainers like that anymore. From a time when the guest was more important than the host.

  • @hypermecha3040
    @hypermecha3040 8 лет назад +392

    He was a fuckin hilarious guy. So straight-faced you never knew if he was joking around or really getting irked, but I think 99% of the time everything was in fun. The slip off the chair looked totally intentional to me...this is the guy who could drink 30 beers and balance on one hand on top of the bar. He was nowhere near drunk enough to fall out of a studio chair. But those 70s chairs like that were such a weird design, anyone could fall out of one, drunk or sober. They were like getting out of a hammock.

    • @experiment54
      @experiment54 6 лет назад +21

      It was a stunt, a prank.

    • @cheekyegg
      @cheekyegg 6 лет назад +29

      I dont think he gave 2 fucks what anyone thought

    • @kevfullo
      @kevfullo 4 года назад +8

      Ollie was rat-arsed there, look at his eyes. He hardly slurred so it was difficult to tell how pissed up he was. Very is how much lol.

    • @privateperson8289
      @privateperson8289 4 года назад +8

      Setup clearly, if he had fallen for real the interviewer would have gone to his assistance

    • @TheAlfsterino
      @TheAlfsterino 4 года назад +4

      Yes, he'd go on 4day benders even dragging along random people in bars - one guy can;t remember 4days of his life due to being dragged onto a Reed bender!

  • @lucymcjimsey9872
    @lucymcjimsey9872 3 года назад +3

    Sad we don’t have more like this!!

  • @dragonfly6908
    @dragonfly6908 4 года назад +7

    Oliver Reed has the most amazing eyes, they draw you in.

  • @mikeg0472
    @mikeg0472 4 года назад +57

    One of The Masters from the old school/ Reed, O'Toole, Harris, Burton, Gentlemen all!

    • @idleonlooker1078
      @idleonlooker1078 4 года назад +6

      Agreed!! These men LIVED life!! Which is something very few of us do today - we NEED role models like these to never forget that lived is meant to be lived: not to endlessly pay bills and conform to a cotton-wool existence!!

    • @colinglen4505
      @colinglen4505 4 года назад +3

      To be fair, they were all heavy drinkers. Without the booze they might have had nothing to say for themselves.

    • @Dezzasheep
      @Dezzasheep 4 года назад +1

      Not many modern actors would shoot at a neighbour's helicopter with a shotgun..... While it was still in the air.

  • @wangmowangdi3471
    @wangmowangdi3471 3 года назад +3

    Fantastic actor! Loved all his films I've watched especially Oliver and The Trap!

  • @eagleone5456
    @eagleone5456 4 года назад +4

    This is the first I've ever seen of this man but can already tell he is brilliant.

  • @nezbit8989
    @nezbit8989 6 лет назад +9

    Now then! I will say that the fall off the chair at the end was one of life’s swerve balls that very few modern respected actors could have recovered from whilst maintaining their dignity. Oliver handled it like a legend after only just telling a story about someone trying to humiliate him previously. That is real strength of character in action and piss funny god bless him👌

  • @spinach-colour-joey6776
    @spinach-colour-joey6776 9 лет назад +173

    pretty tame interview by his standars - then he falls off the chair, brilliant!

    • @AndyP998
      @AndyP998 8 лет назад +17

      +Joe Navajo Did it on purpose

    • @notundermywatch3163
      @notundermywatch3163 8 лет назад +3

      +Apollogamer I was going to say that too.

    • @glamdolly30
      @glamdolly30 6 лет назад +11

      Ollie was known for his deliberate pratfalls, he said he just wanted to make people laugh! God love him he was a wonderful human being when all's said and done.

    • @seanscanlon9067
      @seanscanlon9067 4 года назад +9

      From the look of shock on his face, there is no way that he did that on purpose.

    • @seanscanlon9067
      @seanscanlon9067 4 года назад

      @Therin Chilnsford I am not sure that he was ever that good an actor though.

  • @zeitgeist909
    @zeitgeist909 4 года назад +2

    Been there done that. T-shirt and the lot! Nice one Ollie - I'll always love you old chap!!

  • @geoffsaunderson5766
    @geoffsaunderson5766 2 года назад +2

    That “prat fall” at the end summed this fantastic actor up, one of our grates!

  • @BrettOwen71
    @BrettOwen71 9 лет назад +79

    That fall may have been on purpose but the look on Oliver's face is one of complete shock and then embarrassment for a split second before trying to brush it off. Now that's acting! Unless it wasn't...Guess that's why Ollie was so brilliant.

    • @lisaprince5767
      @lisaprince5767 7 лет назад +5

      Brett Owen she wouldn't shut her f***** mouth. That's why he detested her. Yes he may have detested her but it wasn't like she didn't ask for it. Why was it his or ANYONES responsibility to accommodate her lack of social skills?
      He wasn't a misogynist. He simply thought liberal feminists were assclowns

    • @tobiasandrews3778
      @tobiasandrews3778 6 лет назад +2

      We'll never know...

    • @therespectedlex9794
      @therespectedlex9794 6 лет назад +7

      Brett Owen I would assume it was deliberate. He often did stuff like that. Very strong, like a gymnast, and a good physical actor, as well as great generally.

    • @artv.9989
      @artv.9989 6 лет назад +2

      I don't think he expected it

    • @David-sk9vv
      @David-sk9vv 4 года назад +1

      Funny thing is... it probably had nothing to do with the drink

  • @E.D1282
    @E.D1282 4 года назад +19

    I saw the interview, it was on the tonight show, and what Shelley did was just plain rude even Johnny Carson was not pleased at all, but Oliver handled the situation very well, he could have made minced meat of her but he acted as a gentleman. I wonder if this happens today what will be the reaction

    • @David-sk9vv
      @David-sk9vv 4 года назад +4

      Oliver Reed would have been banned no doubt; had this been today. I am grateful I grew up during the years that I did; that I got to see and hear these people through their films, writing, music and other mediums...
      Who'd you all pick for a dinner evening?
      Oliver Reed
      Don Rickles...
      Not one of these people were racist or prejudice; they were honest, polite, courteous... may life continue to bless their memories!

  • @glamdolly30
    @glamdolly30 6 лет назад +9

    Oh dear. Oliver Reed was SO clever and SO talented and SO charismatic. Why did he need to constantly get pissed out of his head before he could find the courage to voice opinions publicly? It didn't matter if he was right or wrong, if he spoke from the heart, people loved him. But he obviously didn't believe this. I suspect - as with most addicts of any kind - the booze was a crutch that gave him confidence. And that is all. And with his many gifts he should have had confidence in abundance, and not needed it. Desperately sad. I'm in awe that he did manage to create a body of work - albeit mixed but there is great stuff in there - that will stand the test of time. A quality man and a quality actor who was damaged somewhere along the way and tragically unable to 'own' his great gifts. Still, a fabulous life, and not a wasted one. I loved one quote especially: "He was incapable of passing a dog without patting it". It's not a bad epitaph, when all's said and done!

  • @ashred9665
    @ashred9665 Год назад +2

    That era had real men, not scared of speaking their mind. Not afraid of being themselves. Oliver Reed is an absolute legend, for falling off. What amazing footage.

  • @larrymcarthur3167
    @larrymcarthur3167 4 года назад +36

    The art of not taking yourself seriously personified 😂

  • @DarkeningSkies1
    @DarkeningSkies1 9 лет назад +55

    Did Oliver really call Johnny Carson Russell Harty? Man, he was sauced.

    • @humanforfreedom9583
      @humanforfreedom9583 6 лет назад +6

      its ok johnny carson was probably as drunk as him. although never had the capacity for honesty that oliver had.

  • @lliamjurdom9505
    @lliamjurdom9505 4 года назад +9

    A true soul.... Nothing pretensious just and fair RIP OLIVER

  • @gragrn
    @gragrn 4 года назад +3

    My old boss was a Welshman and he told me of the time when he was a young man, drinking in a club with his brother and his brothers good mate Oliver Reed, listening to Tom Jones and Shirley Bassey who were performing in the corner. Must have been a great night!

    • @MOGGS1942
      @MOGGS1942 4 года назад +1

      I presume the " performing " was singing ? 😁

  • @PorkChopExpress86
    @PorkChopExpress86 Год назад +1

    What a guy. 100% real and genuine. Hilariously funny and took nothing personally., either drunk or sober. How can you not love a man like that

  • @johndough7160
    @johndough7160 3 года назад +2

    I adore people that aren't afraid to speak their minds. Unfortunately for me, when I do it, it ends badly for me. Right now I'm living with Christians. Every day is a moral infraction. I used to apologize a lot when I was younger. Now I just smile. It doesn't do any good to explain anything to anybody. Shelly Winters thought she was more important than she really was. Oliver Reed is the perfect dude to invite to your party. I could see this chap working a room with ease.

  • @velveetaslingshot
    @velveetaslingshot 9 лет назад +524

    Hahaahahahah!!!!! CLASSIC FALL. The more interviews I watch, the more I find him to be one of the greatest trolls of all time. He clearly was brilliant and thoroughly enjoyed toying with mental midgets.

    • @ZER0--
      @ZER0-- 9 лет назад +18

      +velveetaslingshot Agreed. He never took life seriously.

    • @ClickKlack43
      @ClickKlack43 7 лет назад +10

      Scott Morrison That's certainly reasonable, but have you watched a lot of Reed's interviews? He's often like shockingly sloppy drunk, but it's clear at the end of the day that he's just a difficult pain in the ass even when sober. I don't know what qualifies "troll" but like I said I think he's very aware they're offended and even laughing at him, he just doesn't give a s as he's too busy mocking them.

    • @ClickKlack43
      @ClickKlack43 7 лет назад +3

      Scott Morrison You're definitely right in the sense that it's not fully realized or premeditated performance art, but would you classify Andy Kaufman as a troll? I might say Reed or especially Kaufman had "proto-troll" like characteristics, but I guess the idea of targeted trolling is kind of new.

    • @ClickKlack43
      @ClickKlack43 7 лет назад +6

      Scott Morrison I agree. It's become more refined over the years but there were always people doing it intuitively. And, maybe I wouldn't put Kaufman and Reed in quite the same class of performer, but they both have that aspect of social disruption, sabotage. Kaufman in a more self-aware artistic way, Reed in a more of an abrasive character way. I mean, think about it, Reed is practically a real life embodiment of Tony Klifton. Hahaha!

    • @ClickKlack43
      @ClickKlack43 7 лет назад +2

      Scott Morrison Yeah, good talk. Cheers brotha.

  • @nialwestwood
    @nialwestwood 4 года назад +4

    Legend, one of a kind, long gone-but never forgotten

  • @makeitsonumberone1358
    @makeitsonumberone1358 6 лет назад +45

    He had a drinking game with Keith Moon, were he would poor a whisky, put the glass on the back of his pet tortoise, the tortoise would walk across the table were Keith would down it, turn the tortiose around and do the same back to Oli, He loved that tortoise.

    • @makeitsonumberone1358
      @makeitsonumberone1358 4 года назад +1

      @beachie670 keith moon also bought oli a full size fibre glass rhino that he kept on his drive leading to his mansion lol

    • @derekbarnes5718
      @derekbarnes5718 4 года назад +1

      Where....not were

    • @roymcgaw7431
      @roymcgaw7431 4 года назад +4

      Derek Barnes The place WHERE you studied English, WERE they certified?

    • @brianmcmillan7426
      @brianmcmillan7426 4 года назад

      @@roymcgaw7431 Curse Of The Werewolf?

    • @pleidiolwyfimwlad2104
      @pleidiolwyfimwlad2104 3 года назад

      @beachie670 wasnt it a pill overdose that killed keith moon?

  • @brabbit3389
    @brabbit3389 4 года назад +3

    That was absolute classic Reed, nice one

  • @jimdalton6140
    @jimdalton6140 4 года назад +4

    Oliver thank you for the entertainment for all the years in films and shows RIP

  • @roberthall573
    @roberthall573 2 года назад +3

    No matter how hammered he was, he was always beautifully articulate..

  • @SwazersC
    @SwazersC 6 лет назад +4

    Ollie Reed was a fucking legend. He was unique and in a class of his own.

  • @janiceward2169
    @janiceward2169 4 года назад +3

    Love Ollie always miss seeing his beautiful face and hearing his voice.!...❤❤

  • @michaelgibson4705
    @michaelgibson4705 Год назад +2

    I think Ollie spent a lot of his life With his tongue in his cheek a great wind up merchant.He lived his life his way can’t ask for more

  • @mickyeverton
    @mickyeverton 4 года назад +1

    Calling this Guy a Friend would be an honour!!
    🙏🙏🙏

  • @shawndaheisser489
    @shawndaheisser489 4 года назад +359

    Shelley Winters was obnoxious!! Oliver handled the incident like a Gentleman.

    • @rods6405
      @rods6405 4 года назад +7

      She was hot till she went lard arse!

    • @wildj9912
      @wildj9912 4 года назад +15

      @@rods6405 Apparently the wall was covered in icing when she hit it.

    • @Mpompadour
      @Mpompadour 4 года назад +23

      I never could stand Shelly Winters. Rude, loudmouth broad.

    • @shawndaheisser489
      @shawndaheisser489 4 года назад +6

      @@Mpompadour me too.

    • @andrewmacleod4218
      @andrewmacleod4218 4 года назад +21

      Your kidding, right? Shelley Winters was a legend, and you can see that Oliver Reed delighted in their sparring. She won that confrontation with the line, 'Ah, now I remember!' So quick.

  • @BIGNOIDS
    @BIGNOIDS 3 года назад +4

    Great interview, classic ending.

  • @goldbridge
    @goldbridge 4 года назад +3

    I’ve never heard of this gent until now, so eloquent, humorous whilst absolutely steaming 😂😂 rest well sir

  • @ravenhill_of_midsummer_1968
    @ravenhill_of_midsummer_1968 9 месяцев назад +2

    ollie a man of time long since passed now, but without a doubt a legend in every sense of the word.

  • @benmilton5501
    @benmilton5501 3 года назад +1

    He lived here in Guernsey for a little whilst. Did some pretty crazy things in the Jamaica Inn from the stories I’ve heard. What an amazing character.

  • @sarahdixon6011
    @sarahdixon6011 4 года назад +58

    I have a picture of him on my lounge wall, his eyes follow me. One of the sexiest looking and sounding men I've ever seen and I'm quite old 🤣

    • @Vanasse1
      @Vanasse1 4 года назад +8

      Sarah Dixon I agree! What happened to REAL men??

    • @radrich4873
      @radrich4873 3 года назад +2

      @@Vanasse1 we are still here!

    • @beth2398
      @beth2398 3 года назад +1

      My mom had the biggest crush on him, she even dragged us to Burnt Offerings because he was in it, but also because the mansion was from our home town. There was also a waiter at a pizza parlor she thought looked like him. We went there a lot, lol

    • @VI-rt7sh
      @VI-rt7sh 3 года назад

      Sarah, you sound wonderful.

    • @sarahdixon6011
      @sarahdixon6011 3 года назад

      @@VI-rt7sh Thank you, I like to think there is something wonderful about me and I expect there is about you too. 🙂

  • @tonythedonluciano
    @tonythedonluciano 3 года назад +8

    Oliver Reed never had a "Hangover", instead the Alcohol would have a Headache the next day. 💪💪💪

  • @claregale9011
    @claregale9011 4 года назад +7

    Bless him..so sad such a talent, rest in peace oliver .

  • @drparnassus2867
    @drparnassus2867 4 года назад +55

    "the kind of man who enjoys every second of the day" = massive wino

    • @32lara32
      @32lara32 4 года назад +3

      = badass.

    • @kevinbeck6785
      @kevinbeck6785 4 года назад +4

      YES and what a fantastic actor was ollie

    • @hanorabrennan8846
      @hanorabrennan8846 4 года назад +2

      Parn ass us, what a total gobshite you are!!

    • @kevinbeck6785
      @kevinbeck6785 4 года назад +1

      @@hanorabrennan8846 fuck off arse hole ha ha ha

    • @kevinbeck6785
      @kevinbeck6785 4 года назад

      @Chris oh yes enjoyed to the full !!!!!!!!

  • @natureschild.5380
    @natureschild.5380 3 года назад +3

    🤣😂 The ending is priceless comdy.

  • @alexcarratu5554
    @alexcarratu5554 2 года назад +35

    In an entertainment world of clones, Oliver Reed was true original, always true to himself and always convincing in his roles. Oh, and he was one of life's true characters. RIP, Oliver. Your films will live on.

    • @gorjax8533
      @gorjax8533 Год назад +2

      Absolutely. If you cherish a little history - the most famous Parkinson interview with Oliver Reed could be blamed partly (65% at least) on my father, who owned a pub in Horsham, West Sussex, called "The Chequers". Oliver was in there all afternoon before appearing on Parkinson...

    • @alexcarratu5554
      @alexcarratu5554 Год назад

      @@gorjax8533 which interview that Oliver did on Parkinson? The 1973 one or 1980 one? Ollie was completely sober in the 1973 and 1980 one.

    • @alexcarratu5554
      @alexcarratu5554 Год назад

      ​@@gorjax8533 so cool your father met Ollie. Must have been epic. My friend's Dad said he met Ollie at a party around 1980 in Surbiton and said Ollie Was a very nice and polite man. My friend's Dad would have been around 18 at the time.

    • @gorjax8533
      @gorjax8533 Год назад +1

      @Alex Carratu Well, that's how Dad tells it. Truthfully, he's in his 80's now so it could have been any interview. He just remembers Ollie telling him that he was going on a show that evening. My Dad has a picture of the fiber glass rhino that was gifted to Ollie by Keith Moon. Some of the locals stole it from Ollies estate and planted it in my Dads pub's car park, haha

    • @gorjax8533
      @gorjax8533 Год назад +1

      @Alex Carratu I had no idea who Ollie was until my Dad told me stories about him. Apparently one afternoon, Ollie and two friends came into the bar. Ollie ordered 3 bottles of vodka and said whoever falls off their stool first, pays

  • @loftyskies123
    @loftyskies123 8 лет назад +14

    aww bless he was a very underrated actor , he should have had more respect off people a lot saw him as a joke but he wasnt .

  • @HenryChinaski614
    @HenryChinaski614 3 года назад +4

    Refreshingly honest and solid. He is missed.

  • @chefskiss6179
    @chefskiss6179 7 месяцев назад +1

    Funnily enough... when I finished this clip and closed the browser and went back to the home page, there was the original video of them on the Carson Show waiting for me to play it 😂 and man, in the clip above he was being quite the gentleman in the way he describes it. I've honestly never seen someone interrupt someone so much on a show with absolutely nothing to say or add, she was painful to watch, and I'm actually a fan of hers.

  • @TonyEnglandUK
    @TonyEnglandUK 3 года назад +3

    There will never, ever, ever be another Oliver Reed.