KAREN SQ He was an equally talented dramatic actor. Although he had smaller parts, I loved his characters in Suspect, Moonstruck, Say Anything and Tin Men, among others. Just a lovely person and very missed.
But Niles Crane wasn't DHP's first neurotic character. I don't think Niles ever came close to Theodore Van Horne's curtain scene! DHP has to be the only man I've ever seen make such a hilarious suicide attempt.
8:00 John Mahoney showing up to congratulate David Hyde Pierce made me cry!
Always loved to see David! He has so many talents and is down to earth in his interviews!
*Beautiful and touching concluding note about the career of a talented, kindhearted man*
Carol Channing: bRUEEAAAADD
He is that rare human being, who automatically, would gain firm lifelong friendships with anyone.
Saw Spamalot in 2005. David brought the house down when he did his piano act. Just marvelous!!! 😁
This was wonderful to see!! I learned a lot about David that I had not known. What a great guy & so multi-talented!!
David Hyde Pierce wot a brillant actor you are.
sorry for the loss of john he was a good man and very understanding god bless
One of the best musical ever!!!
Great interview. Pity it is not the complete version.
I imagine David H Pierc will miss John Mahoney.
KAREN SQ He was an equally talented dramatic actor. Although he had smaller parts, I loved his characters in Suspect, Moonstruck, Say Anything and Tin Men, among others. Just a lovely person and very missed.
hello there what a amazing his warmth always shows 2weeks of september 2019 here thank you
So he's a quadruple threat - he can act, sing, dance and play musical instruments.
And perform extraordinary physical comedy.
And despite all theRENN...
Does anyone know what the name of the piece is he plays with the flautist?
Poulenc's Sonata for Flute and Piano: 2nd Movement: Cantilena
That was a weird ending.
i agree
Despite all the thrennnnnn
Good interview until the very end was cut off by Carol Channing. What's with that?
The murderous nature of VCR programming…
Carol Channing, is that you?
But Niles Crane wasn't DHP's first neurotic character. I don't think Niles ever came close to Theodore Van Horne's curtain scene! DHP has to be the only man I've ever seen make such a hilarious suicide attempt.
Christian Borle before he was Christian Borle ladies and and gentlemen... 😂😂
Elvis loved that movie too
Cecil Terwilleger!
Got famous because he looked liked someone else that was famous. Go figure
Never understood Brit humor, any of it, mostly Monty Python