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I never watched either show but he was great as Longshanks in Braveheart. What an evil ******* that guy was.
They are doing a re-imagining of the Prisoner now, i think on AMC. should be interesting and I will definately be checking it out
This is sad news but he left us a lot of great television to watch.
'I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered!
My life is my own!' The Prisoner speaking to the first Number Two in the
episode "Arrival". I've always loved that expression of freedom.
McGoohan had such a great speaking voice I'm surprised he didn't do a lot
of voice over work.
Rest In Peace.
Goodbye but not farewell to John Drake, Number Six, Dr. Syn and Mr. Jones
amongst others.
This is sad news but he left us a lot of great television to watch.
'I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered!
My life is my own!' The Prisoner speaking to the first Number Two in the
episode "Arrival". I've always loved that expression of freedom.
McGoohan had such a great speaking voice I'm surprised he didn't do a lot
of voice over work.
Rest In Peace.
Goodbye but not farewell to John Drake, Number Six, Dr. Syn and Mr. Jones
amongst others.
Be Seeing You.
What I read he was a perfectionist, and had to have created control over any project he was in.
IE the movie Silver Streak, or EX producers on the his good friend peter falk
Colombo which he won a emmey. and he was not afriad to mix it up with the stunt men if he felt it was not going right.
He was offered the part of the Saint but turned it down because the character was a drinker and womenizer.
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