The Seven Types of Roles Older British Actors Can Always Sell Out With, From Priest to Pagan God
Hopkins, O'Toole, McKellen, et al. also know the Fringe Scholar and the Self-Sacrificing Mentor are good for a paycheck.
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Cultural lesson: Michael Caine is to England as Christopher Walken is to America.
In an excerpt from his autobiography, 'The Elephant to Hollywood,' the esteemed actor details how he won over the original James Bond's heart back in the day.
"I had this plot where terrorists fly a plane into a London skyscraper," says the aspiring fiction writer.
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