According to some website, George Baker "had been Ian Fleming's first choice to play his debonair secret agent, James Bond."
Eventually, he took consolation roles in The Spy Who Loved Me and On Her Majesty's Secret Service. His face may not be so recognizable to modern American audiences, but he has a great place in genre television portraying a Number Two in 1967's spy-fi classic 'The Prisoner'.
'I, Claudius' was adapted for and aired by BBC television in 1976. Upon first viewing in 2000, I was surprised over and over again, as the series unfolded, by the wealth of acting talent present. So many faces did I recognize from my beloved genre films. So many in fact, that I needed to blog about it.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Sir Derek Jacobi: Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, fourth emperor of Rome
Sir Derek Jacobi has been in a ton of shit.
You will most likely recognize him from:
1982's The Secret Of NIMH in which he voiced Nicodemus.
1991's Dead Again with Kenneth Branagh in which he reprises Claudius' trademark stutter
2000's Gladiator in which he portrays Senator Gracchus
And if you are the art\foreign film type you'll recognize him from
1998's Love Is The Devil as British painter Francis Bacon who, as the film portrays, likes to have fags stubbed out on his bare back.
Sir Derek is a master thespian and a fine English gentleman, make no mistake, an absolute thrill to watch him perform. Swoon!
1982's The Secret Of NIMH in which he voiced Nicodemus.
1991's Dead Again with Kenneth Branagh in which he reprises Claudius' trademark stutter
2000's Gladiator in which he portrays Senator Gracchus
And if you are the art\foreign film type you'll recognize him from
1998's Love Is The Devil as British painter Francis Bacon who, as the film portrays, likes to have fags stubbed out on his bare back.
Sir Derek is a master thespian and a fine English gentleman, make no mistake, an absolute thrill to watch him perform. Swoon!
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