What an absolutely wonderful interview. Sir Derek is a brilliant actor. I saw him in Richard III and Richard II over two consecutive nights in London. Truly a genius of versatility on the stage. I also saw in as Alan Turing in Breaking the Code. His talent is absolutely exceptional.
I have been watching Last Tango in Halifax on BBC iplayer, which I just love. Could not believe he wasn't from Yorkshire as his accent was so convincing. Truly a wonderful actor.
I saw his film Gladiator when released..I have always fascinated by his acting.... In all these 18 years I must have seen the scene involving Derek a thousand times,because this was the only film which I have seen thousand times.Maximus....maximus.maximus....
Susanlucena I agree, I do too. He seems to be such a lovely person. I know he is married, and I am so pleased for him that he is happy. But we can still have our little harmless, admiring crushes. :)
I saw Derek on stage at Chichester twice when he was with NT in the 60's but never realised his significance until, of course, "I Claudius". However, my favourite performance of his was as Jackson Hedley in an episode of Frasier. His talent for self-parody was superb and I admire the way he "sent himself up" so well. I'm sure the cast must have been in hoots of laughter during rehearsals.
One of the few great things about the internet & you tube is that we have access to amazing interviews like this.
A most delightful evening with an actor I adore. Thank you so much for putting it on youtube !
What an absolutely wonderful interview. Sir Derek is a brilliant actor. I saw him in Richard III and Richard II over two consecutive nights in London. Truly a genius of versatility on the stage. I also saw in as Alan Turing in Breaking the Code. His talent is absolutely exceptional.
Thank you for posting this Video!
He is such a wonderful Actor and he also seems to be a very gentle Soul :-)))))
I loved Derek Jacobi as Claudius, and was enthralled with him as Richard II.
+Ron Villejo Claudius was a great role, a terrific script, outstanding cast, miniature budget and he was absolutely mesmerising.
His candour is wonderful.
Truly MAGNIFICENT in ' Little Dorrit'!
Parts of this interview made me very emotional. I adore Sir Derek, such a great soul. :)
He just gives me the warm fuzzies. :) He seems so genuine and nice.
He is so fantastic. Thank you Mr Jacobi!
Sir Derek Jacobi is such a beautiful person.. A Truly Pure Soul. Have always loved his acting.
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I always sensed he was a great person in addition to a great actor but had never seen him as himself until now. Lovely.
I have been watching Last Tango in Halifax on BBC iplayer, which I just love. Could not believe he wasn't from Yorkshire as his accent was so convincing. Truly a wonderful actor.
Thank you for uploading.
Great, great actor
Thank you so much for posting this Video. I enjoyed it very much…..
I saw his film Gladiator when released..I have always fascinated by his acting....
In all these 18 years I must have seen the scene involving Derek a thousand times,because this was the only film which I have seen thousand times.Maximus....maximus.maximus....
Hear that voice, it's so beautiful. I wish mi voice could sound like that when i speek
I loved Derek Jacobi in the BBC production of Hamlet.
He is such an amazing actor, and has done so many wonderful roles, but his turn on Frasier is probably my favourite. Hysterical!
I love this man
I discovered Derek when I seen the movie, Dead Again. From there I was hooked. He is distinguished and acclaimed now :)
I'll never forget his Lady Macbeth at The Almeida. Sublime.
His Cyrano is one of the best performances I've ever seen.
I have the most massive crush on Sir Derek. I would give anything to see him in person.
Susanlucena He is openly gay and he is married to Richard Clifforf from 2006
I know, but I still have a wicked crush on him. :)
He is happily married to his husband Richard Clifford
Susanlucena I agree, I do too. He seems to be such a lovely person. I know he is married, and I am so pleased for him that he is happy. But we can still have our little harmless, admiring crushes. :)
Agreed!! :)
Sweet stories..
loved this - huge fan of Jacobi's - but why didn't they go around with a portable microphone during the Q and A
They never seem to- I've watched a couple of these great talks and there's no audience mic in sight...
For all my ceebeebies kids, Sir Derek Jacobi voiced as the narrator in "In the Night Garden" 💗
Cadfael is underrated IMO, it’s very much of its time though. But when you look past some dodgy acting and dodgy ADR, it’s a good little hidden gem
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I saw Derek on stage at Chichester twice when he was with NT in the 60's but never realised his significance until, of course, "I Claudius". However, my favourite performance of his was as Jackson Hedley in an episode of Frasier. His talent for self-parody was superb and I admire the way he "sent himself up" so well. I'm sure the cast must have been in hoots of laughter during rehearsals.
He looks a bit as if "Radar" O'Reilly grew older and bearded.
It’s nothing to do with ‘luck’. It all depends on one’s Vibrational Energies. Namaste.
This is really a one man show. There is no need for that pumped up Max Wall.