Wow, found another little gem of a video...Malcom McDowell on YT!! Ist remember viewing him as a new actor around 1974, I was only 7, but didn't realise he had been acting some years then. My word did do his job well! He had a certain unique look and every time I saw him previewed in a film or tv programme, I tuned in to watch! Goodie or baddie, he played them brilliantly! Thank you Malcom for gracing our Cinema and Tv screens with you're captivating acting! A British legend!! I did click on this, as I was wanting to hear his thoughts on Lynne Frederick. What a gentleman too! I absolutely fell in love with her (through the tv screen lol) and only just found out, she died young....so very sad! I 1st clapped eyes on her in the Amazing Mr. Blunden film and thought she was the most beautiful young lady I'd ever seen! Think I was around 9 then, so Joanna Lumley swiftly got elbowed into 2nd place. I aimed high lol! But Miss Lumley was a regular every week, so all was good and the hot local girl my age down the road got a Purdy...bliss! I vaguely remember Peter Sellers being mentioned along with her, but didn't know the were a couple and married. I guess she was the right person for him for some time.
Lynne Frederick was a good actress, and a very beautiful person inside and out. She was a great help to husband Peter Sellers who suffered from sever mental illness which made him at times have a dark side. After his death she was unjustly coitized by the press for not sharing her inheritance with Seller's children.(this is what the press does instead of reporting the truth. This led her to being black listed from movies). Sellers had been estranged from his kids for a long time and did not want to leave them with any money. Lynn respected his wishes. Also, his kids treated her terribly after she married Sellers. Imagine putting up with the abuse from Sellers and then the abuse from the press. Tragic.
Have you been fortunate to get other actors who have worked with Lynne Frederick, Tom Baker, Catherine Schell, and Helen Mirren, or director Waris Hussein?
I love Malcolm McDowell, and Lynne was unjustly villified by the poisonous tabloid gutter press after Sellers' death, but I feel she was wrong to not settled a part of Sellers' fortune on his children. She really didn't need to keep ALL the money.
Voyage of the Damned was a great and historically important film, especially as the New Antisemitism is coming to the fore again care of roger the truth dodger waters.
I’m not interested
With Hollywood or actors but Mr.McDowell’s gracious, and kind words do reflect well on him.
A blast from the past! Thank you very much for bringing justice to the English rose! We all fell in love with Lynne...
Malcolm, you are one of the greatest film stars ever.
He’s not that big
Wow, found another little gem of a video...Malcom McDowell on YT!!
Ist remember viewing him as a new actor around 1974, I was only 7, but didn't realise he had been acting some years then.
My word did do his job well!
He had a certain unique look and every time I saw him previewed in a film or tv programme, I tuned in to watch!
Goodie or baddie, he played them brilliantly!
Thank you Malcom for gracing our Cinema and Tv screens with you're captivating acting! A British legend!!
I did click on this, as I was wanting to hear his thoughts on Lynne Frederick.
What a gentleman too!
I absolutely fell in love with her (through the tv screen lol) and only just found out, she died young....so very sad!
I 1st clapped eyes on her in the Amazing Mr. Blunden film and thought she was the most beautiful young lady I'd ever seen!
Think I was around 9 then, so Joanna Lumley swiftly got elbowed into 2nd place. I aimed high lol!
But Miss Lumley was a regular every week, so all was good and the hot local girl my age down the road got a Purdy...bliss!
I vaguely remember Peter Sellers being mentioned along with her, but didn't know the were a couple and married.
I guess she was the right person for him for some time.
I love Malcolm McDowell,I sure wish he would write his life Story on a book,he could call on A Life Like Clockwork.
Ha.. "Writting about his first wife i mean Margot Bennett, She really was a nice actor & really beautiful like his other two wives✌🗽❤
Wonderful. Thanks for posting this! God bless.
Thank you, Malcolm. Love you and Lynne. Regards.
A beauty ♥️
Lynne Frederick was a good actress, and a very beautiful person inside and out. She was a great help to husband Peter Sellers who suffered from sever mental illness which made him at times have a dark side. After his death she was unjustly coitized by the press for not sharing her inheritance with Seller's children.(this is what the press does instead of reporting the truth. This led her to being black listed from movies). Sellers had been estranged from his kids for a long time and did not want to leave them with any money. Lynn respected his wishes. Also, his kids treated her terribly after she married Sellers. Imagine putting up with the abuse from Sellers and then the abuse from the press. Tragic.
She will always be princess Tatiana to me 💖
Katherine Howard in Henry VIII and His Six Wives for me.
well covid made a lot of stars available this way, and now it's normal. he's a great guy to do this.
Have you been fortunate to get other actors who have worked with Lynne Frederick, Tom Baker, Catherine Schell, and Helen Mirren, or director Waris Hussein?
I love Malcolm McDowell, and Lynne was unjustly villified by the poisonous tabloid gutter press after Sellers' death, but I feel she was wrong to not settled a part of Sellers' fortune on his children. She really didn't need to keep ALL the money.
She seems to be cut from the same cloth as Jennifer Connelly.
Yes a very delicate beauty.
Voyage of the Damned was a great and historically important film, especially as the New Antisemitism is coming to the fore again care of roger the truth dodger waters.
Rewatching Voyage now. Great!