A brave Nicholas’s answer on the question of queer characters! He is so powerful, yet humble and respectful of all this characters.. What an articulate actor, proud actor and so damn brave..
It was so hard to see Nick's face and skin this close up. No not at all!!!😅. And I love when Nick tells Tony the lips are amazing and Tony says "yes they were" and all you get from Nick is a very tiny eyebrow raise!! Great stuff.
It could be said the Tony Curran sketch looks more like Ian Dury. Good efforts though, chaps! Trying to draw, chat and insult each other all at the same time takes some doing. You could watch these two being silly and joshing each other all day. Fun, charming and kind of inspirational really. Getting names right is pretty basic, but I recall a clip with Ramin Karimloo where he remembered a radio interviewer saying his name in eight different ways in two minutes. So it can get worse.😮
Yes, it's clear to me, Tony Curran is a very experienced actor, a different generation than Nicholas Galitzine. He didn't even bother to know his younger co-star's name, he knew they had to do a film together and that was all! Off screen, I see no resemblance to the attitude of Nick's other co-star, Taylor Zakhar Perez, from the movie RW&RB. In the miniseries Mary & George I note there was not much chemistry between the two, but only the concern to play well the assigned roles. And in the end I think they succeeded, I haven't seen anything from the movie yet, but only something in the videos.
Nick is an empath. He empathizes with his partners. With Taylor, it was something else. So much feeling between the two. I think Tony and Nick are so cute together. Tony tries to cover up his insecurity and feelings for him. Think he's close to the nick.If you don't😉
Wow, Nicholas can act, sing, play piano and draw! It is really good... I'm in shock... this expression in the drawing - open mouth, eyes looking aside, wrinkles on the forehead and colors... he can do anything, cant he? And he is so humble.
You are misreading the British sense of humour and the way we fondly abuse the people we like and get on with the best. These two, although 23 years apart in age, and being a Scot and an Englishman, are very obviously great friends who trust each other implicitly as actors and people. Watch their other interviews together, especially the hilarious biscuits one.
A brave Nicholas’s answer on the question of queer characters! He is so powerful, yet humble and respectful of all this characters.. What an articulate actor, proud actor and so damn brave..
Nick is so articulate with a wonderful quick wit.
These talented men were superb in Mary and george.
The interpretation of King James 1 was inspired, and George, oh my, brilliant
Aw I liked this interview. Also I think the drawings weren't that bad either. Also aw at how Tony wrote "hi, George"
It was so hard to see Nick's face and skin this close up. No not at all!!!😅. And I love when Nick tells Tony the lips are amazing and Tony says "yes they were" and all you get from Nick is a very tiny eyebrow raise!! Great stuff.
Same!!
I heard that 🙈 "yes they were" 😁🫶
Perfect face, every feature.
thank you so much Nicholas is too pretty to look at🤩i ship them they have so much fun together
I find them adorable
“you’re still a embryo” is crazy 😂
Dear Tony.. our darling is a diva. A very sweet..🤎🧡
Like Nick’s accent.
It could be said the Tony Curran sketch looks more like Ian Dury. Good efforts though, chaps! Trying to draw, chat and insult each other all at the same time takes some doing. You could watch these two being silly and joshing each other all day. Fun, charming and kind of inspirational really. Getting names right is pretty basic, but I recall a clip with Ramin Karimloo where he remembered a radio interviewer saying his name in eight different ways in two minutes. So it can get worse.😮
Nick好會畫畫!
Posca - это качество и яркие насыщенные цвета. Спасибо ☀️ за pub
太好玩了 🤣
Nick 🤍🙏🏼😮💨🤍
I would like to see many more interviews with the both of them🤎🧡
Yes, it's clear to me, Tony Curran is a very experienced actor, a different generation than Nicholas Galitzine. He didn't even bother to know his younger co-star's name, he knew they had to do a film together and that was all! Off screen, I see no resemblance to the attitude of Nick's other co-star, Taylor Zakhar Perez, from the movie RW&RB. In the miniseries Mary & George I note there was not much chemistry between the two, but only the concern to play well the assigned roles. And in the end I think they succeeded, I haven't seen anything from the movie yet, but only something in the videos.
Nick is an empath. He empathizes with his partners. With Taylor, it was something else. So much feeling between the two. I think Tony and Nick are so cute together. Tony tries to cover up his insecurity and feelings for him. Think he's close to the nick.If you don't😉
@@r.h.7486 Yes, maybe you are right, but everyone sees with their own eyes....
Wow, Nicholas can act, sing, play piano and draw! It is really good... I'm in shock... this expression in the drawing - open mouth, eyes looking aside, wrinkles on the forehead and colors... he can do anything, cant he? And he is so humble.
@@Worth88don’t forget he can also play guitar
You are misreading the British sense of humour and the way we fondly abuse the people we like and get on with the best. These two, although 23 years apart in age, and being a Scot and an Englishman, are very obviously great friends who trust each other implicitly as actors and people. Watch their other interviews together, especially the hilarious biscuits one.
Anne was not a better kisser, their kisses in the tv series were perfect