| Dark Horse: An Alec Guinness Archive | |
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| Mobson | Apr 13 2014, 09:59 AM Post #1 |
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A really good listen... "On the 100th anniversary of Sir Alec Guinness' birth, and in the year when the British Library makes his newly acquired letters and diaries available to the public, Alistair McGowan reveals the private side of this purportedly 'retiring' artist - a man who forged one of the most stunningly successful theatrical and cinematic careers of the last century with intelligence, guile and a deep understanding of the creation of image. One of the most extraordinary aspects of the film, television, stage and radio career that made Sir Alec the most successful British character actor of the 20th century was his apparent talent for anonymity. Laurence Olivier, Alec Guinness' mentor and co-star, famously described him as 'a dark horse' in a leading article in Time Magazine. A remarkably good mimic, Sir Alec preferred, it seemed, to define himself by the roles he played. Was he really the scholarly, unworldly artist he appeared to be? He was a diarist, raconteur, and polished Hollywood operator, who turned self-deprecation into an art-form, took pride in not being recognised and disliked showmanship. Alistair McGowan examines the many contradictions in the life of this enigmatic man through archive of interviews with the actor himself and those who knew him well." BBC R4 Archive - Saturday 8.00pm ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b040h1d7 |
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