Every since Robert was in Lonesome Dove I have seen a little bit of Gus in every movie Robert every done from then on. It really was Robert but Gus was hidden in Robert. Knowone could have been Gus like Robert was. It was a joy to watch Lonesome Dove. After the tv series and it came out on VHS we all had one at our house. Then when it came out on DVD everyone had a set at home. We rough ride, though woods, down the mountains side in the mountains of Tennessee. So we were crossing rivers and creeks and riding in rodeos. We would gang up on a Saturday evening and break out Lonesome Dove and still do. It's still a beautiful life like movie. Thank you Robert for giving us one of the best series ever filmed and your wonderful acting.
He graces the story with a sincerity and depth of nature that is a challenge to every other leading man of the screen. An actor's actor and a hero of mine. Thanks for the life lessons, sir.
I've known of Robet Duvall for years but I only just started watching Lonesome Dove. The whole cast is great great actors, Tommy Lee, Diane Lane, all the others, great parts and actors..... but Robert as Gus.... it doesnt even feel like hes acting. It feels like they plucked an old cowboy right out of the old west.
8:50- he's a serious crab cake enthusiast, lol! When I worked at the Bleu Rock Inn in Washington VA (around this time when chef Mahan was running it) Duvall used to show up ocassionally for crab cakes. Always w/a beautiful lady on his arm, who did the driving. :D
When Gus died in Lonesome Dove, I was upset. My wife was bawling! Bob does a great job with Gus. Steve Zahn did a wonderful job with a young Gus in Comanche Moon
In the right role---and he's done this many times---I believe Robert DuVall is the best actor in the business. Tom Hagen in The Godfather (with several other truly great actors and actresses as well); Bull Meechum in the Great Santini; Mac Sledge in Tender Mercies and countless other roles as well. But these three are my favorite performances by Robert DuVall. (Like Mr. DuVall, I, too, great up a Navy junior. My dad wasn't USNA, he was a Navy doctor in submarine nuclear medicine. In 1970-1971 I served as a Navy corpsman. Like Mr. DuVall, I know what it's like to get up at 0400 when the family is on the road from one coast to the other.) Robert DuVall will always turn in a top-notch performance. Go Navy! Andy McKane, Molokai, Hawaii.
Have kept track of some of his well known work starting with mockingbird. Last saw him in John q with Denzel. No question an actor. Well spoken and grateful. The smell of napalm in the morning most memorable film quote😀
He has/had a wonderful little resturant out at a lonely crossroad in rural Virginia - The Wistlestop! Great Key Lime Pie!! He cooked there occasionally!
The interview shortly talks about the movie " Wrestling Ernest Hemingway" from 1993. That is a rather slow drama and a very charming one. If you want action and thrills it's not for you but easily one of the hidden treasures in Robert Duvalls discography. Will it even be mentioned along The Godfather part I and II, To Kill a Mockingbird, Lonesome Dove, Network and those classics? No but still something I think many will enjoy.
Great actor still going strong in his 90s along with Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman. Thank heavens I was born in the right time to watch these wonderful actors . Like Henry Fonder Robert was born into a family of Christian Scientists.
My favorite actor of all time. I wish I could have seen him in much more leading roles. Curious what he would have done as a more prevalent role in the Godfather than he had. They sold theirselves short not giving him more of a leading role in that one.
Duval is 100% correct About Francis Ford Coppola’s “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” it was awesome! Especially Gary Oldman’s portrayal of “Vlad Dracula. He should’ve won an academy award! The exception (IMO) was Anthony Hopkins who acted or overacted and detracted from the movie.
Every since Robert was in Lonesome Dove I have seen a little bit of Gus in every movie Robert every done from then on. It really was Robert but Gus was hidden in Robert. Knowone could have been Gus like Robert was. It was a joy to watch Lonesome Dove. After the tv series and it came out on VHS we all had one at our house. Then when it came out on DVD everyone had a set at home. We rough ride, though woods, down the mountains side in the mountains of Tennessee. So we were crossing rivers and creeks and riding in rodeos. We would gang up on a Saturday evening and break out Lonesome Dove and still do. It's still a beautiful life like movie. Thank you Robert for giving us one of the best series ever filmed and your wonderful acting.
He graces the story with a sincerity and depth of nature that is a challenge to every other leading man of the screen. An actor's actor and a hero of mine. Thanks for the life lessons, sir.
Robert Duvall in Lonesome Dove 🙌🏽
Lonesome Dove! Superb part!
Only 48 comments for this legend? Come on now. Lonesome Dove, TENDER MERCIES, Days of Thunder, True Grit, even Open Range. Fantastic talent.
Duvall in Lonesome Dove is Legend.
My favorite actor Robert Duvall.
I've known of Robet Duvall for years but I only just started watching Lonesome Dove.
The whole cast is great great actors, Tommy Lee, Diane Lane, all the others, great parts and actors..... but Robert as Gus.... it doesnt even feel like hes acting. It feels like they plucked an old cowboy right out of the old west.
Tender Mercies. Great actor. So many great roles.
8:50- he's a serious crab cake enthusiast, lol! When I worked at the Bleu Rock Inn in Washington VA (around this time when chef Mahan was running it) Duvall used to show up ocassionally for crab cakes. Always w/a beautiful lady on his arm, who did the driving. :D
I love his work in the Apostle!
Fabulous actor no other words
When Gus died in Lonesome Dove, I was upset. My wife was bawling! Bob does a great job with Gus. Steve Zahn did a wonderful job with a young Gus in Comanche Moon
Steve Zahn did much better than David Arquette.
@@jiveassturkey8849 Steve Zahn’s mannerisms we’re spot on as a young Gus. Arquette’s performance was an insult to the artistry given by Bob and Steve.
In the right role---and he's done this many times---I believe Robert DuVall is the best actor in the business. Tom Hagen in The Godfather (with several other truly great actors and actresses as well); Bull Meechum in the Great Santini; Mac Sledge in Tender Mercies and countless other roles as well. But these three are my favorite performances by Robert DuVall. (Like Mr. DuVall, I, too, great up a Navy junior. My dad wasn't USNA, he was a Navy doctor in submarine nuclear medicine. In 1970-1971 I served as a Navy corpsman. Like Mr. DuVall, I know what it's like to get up at 0400 when the family is on the road from one coast to the other.) Robert DuVall will always turn in a top-notch performance. Go Navy! Andy McKane, Molokai, Hawaii.
Have kept track of some of his well known work starting with mockingbird. Last saw him in John q with Denzel. No question an actor. Well spoken and grateful. The smell of napalm in the morning most memorable film quote😀
He has/had a wonderful little resturant out at a lonely crossroad in rural Virginia - The Wistlestop! Great Key Lime Pie!! He cooked there occasionally!
Big fan! Can't wait to watch this
Great Actor
The interview shortly talks about the movie " Wrestling Ernest Hemingway" from 1993. That is a rather slow drama and a very charming one. If you want action and thrills it's not for you but easily one of the hidden treasures in Robert Duvalls discography. Will it even be mentioned along The Godfather part I and II, To Kill a Mockingbird, Lonesome Dove, Network and those classics? No but still something I think many will enjoy.
Master class of acting!
He’s phenomenal in everything he is in!
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I loved the chase. Glad he mentioned it. I guess he can't leave out his first time with Brando.
There isnt anything he cant do❤
Great actor still going strong in his 90s along with Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman. Thank heavens I was born in the right time to watch these wonderful actors . Like Henry Fonder Robert was born into a family of Christian Scientists.
Open Range was great too
One of my favorites!!
Great movie, So was "Broken Trail", there's a lot of Gus in that movie
He's great in Godfather Part 1-3
He’s not in # 3!!
@@michaelcohen7343 EXACTLY
Robert wasn't in God father 3 it was a shame also he wasn't
Brilliant actor 👏 👍 👌 😀
Love this site ❤
Ah brilliant man brilliant Actor 👏
My favorite actor of all time. I wish I could have seen him in much more leading roles. Curious what he would have done as a more prevalent role in the Godfather than he had. They sold theirselves short not giving him more of a leading role in that one.
Robert looks terrific here ...green/brown combination 👍
Charlie Rose failed to mention. LONESOME DOVE. one of my favorite Duval. Accomplishments
Yes he did: Robert Duvall's Favorite Character Role (Lonesome Dove)
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The movie that made me notice Duvall was Tender Mercies
What a cowboy!
he should paly Lenin. Perfect
One classy actor.
Duval is 100% correct About Francis Ford Coppola’s “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” it was awesome! Especially Gary Oldman’s portrayal of “Vlad Dracula. He should’ve won an academy award!
The exception (IMO) was Anthony Hopkins who acted or overacted and detracted from the movie.
He did play stalin.
He wasn't in 3.
Great Duvall stuff here, too bad Rose doesn't know when to shut up. Nobody's interested in what he thinks about anything.
If it wasn’t for Rose we would have thousands of great interviews for us to enjoy or complain about
@@advids5572 Well said.
Love Charlie Rose he's really brilliant
Not a Rose fan, he over talks and cuts off too much. Duval isn't relaxed around him either.
We need a movie with Robert playing Woody Harrelsons dad