God it's wonderful to listen to an actor who's studied, and who knows WHAT he's doing but also WHY he's doing it, and can give insights like these using the things he's learned. What a teacher he must be.
Mark Rylance and Anton Lesser both have such soft, beautiful, eloquent voices that I could listen to these two great British actors all day. They were both brilliant in Wolf Hall, I strongly recommend it to anyone that's not yet seen it.
This is a man with no pretences, airs or graces. Totally down to earth, so he was the ideal choice to play "Maurice Flitcroft", in "The Phantom of the Open". Playing it strait to great comedic effect with a great supporting cast as his family.
Mark Rylance is such a wonderful Shakespearian actor but also his non Shakespearian work is so brilliant. I aim to watch everything he does. I will add that he shouldn’t be criticised for wearing baseball caps ! 😅 He’s many peoples favourite actor, for certain.
He ran a workshop for Globe members (ordinary people, not actors) about a year after he started running The Globe. I booked with a friend and it was wonderful. I knew his work from the RSC and the Globe. He was brilliant. Welcomed everyone personally, and what a teacher. He put us at ease so well, everyone pitched in. Incredible
A question about acting unfolds with pathos and humor into an erudite prose poem on language, manner vs matter, and the meaning of life. Excellent, and thank you for sharing. I'm guessing very little work would be needed to translate this conversation into a self-sufficient work of art, sort of in the style of My Dinner with Andre.
+Randy Huther Please. Must you liken this enlightening, stimulating conversation to that over-discussed sleeping pill My Dinner with Andre? Such a reduction of content does a great disservice to the eloquence and insight of Mr. Rylance.
+TheChannel.TV - Well met, sirrah! I'd be happy to read/watch/listen to your artistic work, which must be refined stuff indeed, seeing as you spit out My Dinner with Andre like so much boxed wine. In lieu of that, any essays or critiques you've written proving that the film is artistic snake oil would also suffice. Until then, be well, sirrah.
Mark's dress sense is more or less absent. So was Beethoven's. I suppose you do not take HIS music seriously? I suggest you are finding feeble excuses for rejecting what is outside your intellectual comfort zone.
Well, I think I love man even more now.
God it's wonderful to listen to an actor who's studied, and who knows WHAT he's doing but also WHY he's doing it, and can give insights like these using the things he's learned. What a teacher he must be.
Mark Rylance and Anton Lesser both have such soft, beautiful, eloquent voices that I could listen to these two great British actors all day. They were both brilliant in Wolf Hall, I strongly recommend it to anyone that's not yet seen it.
Indeed, also Bridge of Spies and The Outfit
This is a man with no pretences, airs or graces.
Totally down to earth, so he was the ideal choice to play "Maurice Flitcroft", in "The Phantom of the Open".
Playing it strait to great comedic effect with a great supporting cast as his family.
Mark Rylance is such a wonderful Shakespearian actor but also his non Shakespearian work is so brilliant. I aim to watch everything he does. I will add that he shouldn’t be criticised for wearing
baseball caps ! 😅 He’s many peoples favourite actor, for certain.
His voice is unique, beautiful. I could listen all night.
He’s so relaxed. Brilliant actor.
Very true and very profound!
I love Mark rylance this man is and will always be a genius
This guy is great!
Dumbledore 🤩
More, please.
great actor!
This guy is going to be the BFG. Awesome! :D
+Hewylewis Is it just me, or does he look almost exactly like the cartoon version? I can't wait to see him in that film.
+Sam Raffield He was absolutely born to play the BFG. So adorable!
+Thea Goulas Couldn't agree more. He's going to make the film.
He is so sexy!!! So handsome.
Poetry and theatre is music without notes.
He ran a workshop for Globe members (ordinary people, not actors) about a year after he started running The Globe. I booked with a friend and it was wonderful. I knew his work from the RSC and the Globe. He was brilliant. Welcomed everyone personally, and what a teacher. He put us at ease so well, everyone pitched in. Incredible
Clear as mud Suit Peter Isherwell👍
Genius . Think he takes splif too . Top man. His i.q. through the roof .
He voices fFlop from the childrens tv series, Bing♥
A question about acting unfolds with pathos and humor into an erudite prose poem on language, manner vs matter, and the meaning of life. Excellent, and thank you for sharing. I'm guessing very little work would be needed to translate this conversation into a self-sufficient work of art, sort of in the style of My Dinner with Andre.
+Randy Huther Please. Must you liken this enlightening, stimulating conversation to that over-discussed sleeping pill My Dinner with Andre? Such a reduction of content does a great disservice to the eloquence and insight of Mr. Rylance.
+TheChannel.TV - Well met, sirrah! I'd be happy to read/watch/listen to your artistic work, which must be refined stuff indeed, seeing as you spit out My Dinner with Andre like so much boxed wine. In lieu of that, any essays or critiques you've written proving that the film is artistic snake oil would also suffice. Until then, be well, sirrah.
He’s just like Halliday in real life
Man I had to Google him to see if he was cause the character was so unique and it's simply a version of him
This guy would make a great Magneto is they ever rebooted the X-men franchise
check out the grass arena great drama starring mark and pete postlethwaite
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I can only hear Flop from Bing, my 1 year old son's favourite TV programme
Consummate professional.
British Christopher Meloni
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Wow! He spoke a whole lot about movement 😑
I refuse to take seriously anyone who wears a baseball cap indoors. Mind you he is a good actor he can speak bollocks and make it sound plausible.
Think your missing the point m8 . Do you judge a man by his clothes . He was talking bollocks as an example . I would say to you sir ......BALLS
Mark's dress sense is more or less absent. So was Beethoven's. I suppose you do not take HIS music seriously? I suggest you are finding feeble excuses for rejecting what is outside your intellectual comfort zone.
No one cares abt ur opinion
Patrick Laws …Incisive intelligent comment
Thankyou so much
Prick
A limiting belief