@iamsupernaut his career was dead by the time he took up saw them saw revitalized his career. He's been riding on that princess bride money for decades😭
@@brandyjensen6899there is more than equality. Good grief. Being put in positions not earned through affirmative action. DEI= didn’t earn it. How much more do black folks need? Equity? You want a good outcome put in the work! No one is promised an equitable outcome. Nor should they be. Under the law all are equal. Make good life choices and work hard. Success is there for the taking.
@@zombiemom6701The US, European & former colonialist societies remain unequal in reality for Black, Native American/Aboriginal and Asian people. Legislation only goes so far. These groups in society need help to even be considered as equal to their white peers. Ie. Black pregnant people are 2.5x more likely to die during childbirth than their white counterparts in the US. Why is that happening? Law states that any patient of any race or color should be treated with respect & dignity in healthcare settings but in reality, systemic racism has not been resolved. There is less investment in healthcare facilities in areas with large Black populations due to the effects of Jim Crow still being felt. There are still racist prejudices against Black patients and Black women & pregnant people fear judgement or having their well founded concerns be dismissed or being seen as “being difficult” when white patients in that situation would be more likely to be actually treated with respect. Affirmative action helps amplify the voices of underserved & underrepresented communities so their needs are met. It’s not always perfect but when these communities have been conditioned to feel like they don’t matter compared to their peers, their voices need amplifying.
Such an underrated actor! He's brilliant.
My thoughts exactly!
I saw him first in the film Lady Jane Grey, a historical film. I love that he loves history its my favorite subject too.
God I love his voice. So refined and projecting of good being
Such a Handsome and Refined British Gentleman. A Dream!
I love cary elwes so much
Thank you! Great interview!
I am ridiculously in love with this man
How they gonna forget him in Glory?? My favorite film
I don't know what film I prefer the most between Lady Jane, Princess Bride and Men in Tights.... as a kid I absolutely loved this guide.
I don't always remember him, but he sure is one of my all time fave actors.
I love him so much when he makes voices 😅. So wonderful man and actor. ❤
Love this dude. Such a great actor.
He's been in quite a few movies. Ella Enchanted, saw, twister, kiss the girls.
Seems he's a versatile actor.
His Scottish accent in Castle Christmas was fantastic 👌
I love Carey Elwes
Him and Brandon Frazier❤
His accent's blending!
Love him
my dear prince is 60 ... i dont care these kind of mens are forever
Princess Bride is GOAT tiered.
Everyone loves that movie.
Trailer makes him looks great in the new movie The Ministry Ungentlemanly Warfare.
he kinda lost his english accent over the years
Good
Yes he did.
I think he's lived in the U.S. for 30+ years.
He reminds me so much of Errol Flynn!
How did he lose his British accent?
I'm guessing it's because he is on a U.S. TV show.
Maybe he might have had training to lose it to adapt to playing characters with American accents.
He looks like Jon Gruden
They didn't show glory w denzel
another country
Saw movies made him😘
@iamsupernaut his career was dead by the time he took up saw them saw revitalized his career. He's been riding on that princess bride money for decades😭
Liar liar twister. Georgia rule are my favorites @blakeknapp1503
@@blakeknapp1503he sued saw what are u talking about
these racial focused movies are getting tiring....
They wouldn't need to be made if there was equality and equity for All people of color!
You don't have to watch them.
@@brandyjensen6899there is more than equality. Good grief. Being put in positions not earned through affirmative action. DEI= didn’t earn it. How much more do black folks need? Equity? You want a good outcome put in the work! No one is promised an equitable outcome. Nor should they be. Under the law all are equal. Make good life choices and work hard. Success is there for the taking.
@@zombiemom6701The US, European & former colonialist societies remain unequal in reality for Black, Native American/Aboriginal and Asian people. Legislation only goes so far. These groups in society need help to even be considered as equal to their white peers.
Ie.
Black pregnant people are 2.5x more likely to die during childbirth than their white counterparts in the US. Why is that happening? Law states that any patient of any race or color should be treated with respect & dignity in healthcare settings but in reality, systemic racism has not been resolved. There is less investment in healthcare facilities in areas with large Black populations due to the effects of Jim Crow still being felt. There are still racist prejudices against Black patients and Black women & pregnant people fear judgement or having their well founded concerns be dismissed or being seen as “being difficult” when white patients in that situation would be more likely to be actually treated with respect.
Affirmative action helps amplify the voices of underserved & underrepresented communities so their needs are met. It’s not always perfect but when these communities have been conditioned to feel like they don’t matter compared to their peers, their voices need amplifying.