@@joedodd5694 so the fact that I made a logical statement about something that should be obvious, sounds mentally unstable to you?? Are you retarded and been waiting to use that played out line?? Did you just find a comment you thought didn't make sense, but in reality you were too stupid to understand it?? We'll go with the latter. No I didn't eat paint chips. But if I did, I'm still a hell of a lot smarter than you. So now what's your excuse for your stupidity. Mental resistance, incompetence, slow process of learning, or you were just too lazy to apply yourself??? Either way, I bet you spend your time hiding those coat hanger marks your mother used to try and get rid of you before you were born.
@@joedodd5694 he was born after the movie came out lead was removed from paint around 1977 , theres a good chance where he lived that the paint was lead-free he might have been dropped on his head by a nurse
It was the same year Jack Nicholson gave the finest performance of his career in "One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest." Both Shaw and Nicholson were fantastic. In other years, Shaw would have won.
Yeah, Jaws did not too well in academy Awards. I was dissappointed as a kid. I was 10 when I saw Jaws and 11 when I remember I saw some movie "One Flew Over Cuckoos Nest" beat "Jaws" in best picture. I did not even know what that movie was, then. lol "Jaws" was not even nominated for most all major type awards. I think just Best Picture, and Best soundtrack which it won. That's it. Thinking sharks were cool. I liked "Jaws. lol But yeah, Robert shaw gave a terrific, very memorable performance. Shaw, Scheider,, and Dreyfuss. 3 legends in acting now. I had my eyes closed in movie theatre through a lot of the moments in scenes where shark attacked them around and on the boat. lol Scary movie, especially for a kid who swam in ocean during summer vacations. Yet, I really, really liked it as a kid.
@@nycinstyle Yes your absolutely right, and to believe we hardly seen the Shark in Jaws...what we all didn't see. That's what scares us the most, that's what I call true horror. And Jaws should've definitely won more awards, even by how much it's looked as, as a classic these days. Think about it, I know for me...any shark movie, I think of Jaws. Even till this day, their have been so many movies that replicate the original movie poster.
Sterling Hayden (col.Ripper from dr.strangelove) was offered the role 1st by Steven Spielberg but,because of a back injury had to turn it down,Robert Shaw then was given the role and imo,made cinematic history.
Excellent writer too. He published multiple novels, with at least one winning awards and another, The Man in the Glaas Booth being adapted as a play and film.
41 years ago yesterday he passed. Way too soon. A charismatic character, wonderful actor and fine playwright. You are so very missed Robert. May you rest in peace.
Very truly missed. When you think of the films that came out just after he passed away, the differences if he participated in them is great food for thought. I wonder what his Colonel Kurtz would have been instead of Brando.
Great interview! I'm willing to bet Mr. Shaw has NO IDEA how much this movie would mean to so many people 45 years later, and how much his performance would be lauded and imitated for all these years. R.I.P.
From what I understand, he never had any doubt that JAWS would be very successful, while everybody else thought it would flop and disappear. I wouldn’t doubt that story, as Robert Shaw had a big enough career at that point that he could see the bigger picture while all the doubters couldn’t see past the day-to-day minutiae and the hassles each day brought on the set.
I love watching charismatic people holding court like this. Richard Harris, Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole, Oliver Reed and Robert Shaw were a special brand of actor from this period.
Yeah, an absolute bunch of pissheads. Every one of them ruined their own career to some extent. Don't get me wrong, they *were* brilliant actors, but they were more interested in the bottom of a bottle. The only one of that lot who came out the other side, undamaged, was Anthony Hopkins.
Yes most of them now have nothing to say or rather what they say isn't interesting but it's all about them and tv celebs are the same it's either their sexual bent or mental wellbeing ! 😱😬
A terrific actor! Also unforgotten in "The Sting" from 1973 as Doyle Lonnegan. The scene at the card game is unforgettable. Unfortunately, he never got an Oscar, as a quint he would have deserved it. I give the Oscar retrospectively to Robert Shaw! Rest in peace, my friend in spirit!
There was a playfulness about Shaw that would be stamped out today in our cancel culture world. It's why we have blank faced morons for actors nowadays.
"You know the thing about a shark.. he's got lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a dolls eye... when he comes at ya, dont seem to be livin at all..." Greatest cinematic dialogue of all time
I saw Jaws in the theater as a kid back in 1975. It remains my all time favorite movie. I remember thinking back then that Robert Shaw was 'old' in this. I'm now officially older than he was when he died. You never think of being that old when you're a kid. It comes quick.
Fanatstic interview from 1974! I think this was the taping of the show, New England In A Day. There's also Scheider, Dreyfuss and Spielberg in the long version. Such a shame that Shaw never received an Oscar nomination for Jaws.
One of the BEST actors of all time.Miss a lot.A huge loss for cinema and specially the fact of dying so Young when he was just 51.I was about 1 year old in 1978 but I've always loved cinema as my dad did,and both enjoy his films quite a lot.I think It IS very unfair when someone dies so Young,whoever..Never forget him❤
Love his classic and hilarious line in Jaws at the mayor/council meeting...."You can pay up or play it cheap and be on welfare for the winter. " Makes me laugh every time!!!
Ever been on welfare before? Well it's coming.. and I'm assuming because you laughed, you have a government job. Also assuming you voted for Biden. If these things are true your laughter will dissipate. 2 and a half years left of this insanity. Payback gonna be a bitch.
I knew this man was English a long time ago. Loved his character in Jaws tremendously. However, it’s so amazing to see him be himself as an English man.
@@hesch-tag Bit late, but I have. Worth reading "The Flag". There's an old major in it who reminisces about WWI. Then watch the Indianapolis speech. (Was over 20 years ago that I read The Flag).
I first watched Jaws when I was arguably between 8-10, Quint's death scene had a huge impact on me, I had never seen anything like it. Such a great movie. Robert Shaw pulled a great performance, it's still sad that he left the world too soon.
Completely agree. The death scene still haunts me and I’m in my 40s. That’s how amazing the film is. Kids watching Jaws wouldn’t appreciate the Indianapolis scene. They hone in on the shark and its attacks
I remember when I was a kid growing up on the coast with my grandmother watching jaws, then going for a swim scared the crap out of me only for a short while,, . This brings back awesome memory's for me.. great time in my life.. was ment to be. Thanks for sharing this..
1:13 -" Scotch, Vodka, Gin, whatever" Cheers to you Mr. Shaw! He is a true character actor of the highest quality. Brilliance in A Man For All Seasons as King Henry VIII.
One of best roles and performances ever. Shaw was so much ahead of his time, attention to detail whatever happens on the "Orca" ....fantastic. Quint WAS the movie Jaws, no matter how brilliant Spielberg, Scheider, Williams and the others were
I'm from an older generation but I must agree with you Mark. Actors like Shaw had a playfulness and depth of character about them that wouldnt be acceptable these days.
Poor Robert was in a remote area of Rural Ireland when he had his Heart Attack with no access to a telephone, We can only speculate that if he was in a big town or near a hospital he might have been saved. Only 51 when he died, RIP to the great man.
I'd never heard Robert Shaw in just a normal interview; now I realize he thoroughly hid the accent in the film. Anyway, it was a lucky actor to get to play a mad Ahab in an iconic film.
If anyone found this interesting, go and see The Shark is Broken at the ambassador theatre. Staring Ian Shaw, Roberts son. All about the 3 actors on the boat behind the scenes. Brilliant!!!
I agree, I've just seen The Shark is Broken🦈, it was brilliant, very funny and also moving. Ian Shaw is utterly brilliant portraying his charismatic father to perfection. I recommend if you are in London then and see it. It ends with Ian delivering the Indianapolis speech every bit as brilliantly as his wonderful father.
I love it when he calls out the rich folks of Martha’s Vineyard where I’m sure he would not be welcome for too long. Put enough scotch in him and he’d point out all the hypocrisy that resides there. Damn fine actor!! Cheers!!
When I heard his real voice, I realized how talented he was. Rest In Peace
Me too, I just thought his real voice was Quints voice but it definitely isn't!
@@wadewilson8011did you eat paint chips as a child
@@joedodd5694 so the fact that I made a logical statement about something that should be obvious, sounds mentally unstable to you?? Are you retarded and been waiting to use that played out line?? Did you just find a comment you thought didn't make sense, but in reality you were too stupid to understand it??
We'll go with the latter. No I didn't eat paint chips. But if I did, I'm still a hell of a lot smarter than you. So now what's your excuse for your stupidity. Mental resistance, incompetence, slow process of learning, or you were just too lazy to apply yourself???
Either way, I bet you spend your time hiding those coat hanger marks your mother used to try and get rid of you before you were born.
@@joedodd5694 he was born after the movie came out
lead was removed from paint around 1977 , theres a good chance where he lived that the paint was lead-free
he might have been dropped on his head by a nurse
@@TL....Lead paint was outlawed in 77... And right now In 2024 lead paint is still an issue. Don't be dense
He was so important to Jaws you could say he was Quint-essential.
Good one.
Lol
Get out!
This is an example of a lame comment that I blow by in reddit by sorting by 'controversial'
@@williambarretttravis4980 It's a wordplay joke, damn coach, go get a life.
Robert shaw the best rest in peace.
Thanks Robert was my favourite actor
very brilliant actor! He should've gotten an Oscar for his performance in Jaws.
A shame
It was the same year Jack Nicholson gave the finest performance of his career in "One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest." Both Shaw and Nicholson were fantastic. In other years, Shaw would have won.
@@nycinstyle Shaw shouldve won Best Supporting Actor. But I dont think he was even nominated which is baloney.
Yeah, Jaws did not too well in academy Awards. I was dissappointed as a kid. I was 10 when I saw Jaws and 11 when I remember I saw some movie "One Flew Over Cuckoos Nest" beat "Jaws" in best picture. I did not even know what that movie was, then. lol "Jaws" was not even nominated for most all major type awards.
I think just Best Picture, and Best soundtrack which it won. That's it. Thinking sharks were cool. I liked "Jaws. lol But yeah, Robert shaw gave a terrific, very memorable performance. Shaw, Scheider,, and Dreyfuss. 3 legends in acting now. I had my eyes closed in movie theatre through a lot of the moments in scenes where shark attacked them around and on the boat. lol Scary movie, especially for a kid who swam in ocean during summer vacations. Yet, I really, really liked it as a kid.
@@nycinstyle Yes your absolutely right, and to believe we hardly seen the Shark in Jaws...what we all didn't see. That's what scares us the most, that's what I call true horror. And Jaws should've definitely won more awards, even by how much it's looked as, as a classic these days. Think about it, I know for me...any shark movie, I think of Jaws. Even till this day, their have been so many movies that replicate the original movie poster.
NO ONE else could have played Quint. Robert Shaw did a kick-ass job!
Oscar worthy!!!
Sterling Hayden (col.Ripper from dr.strangelove) was offered the role 1st by Steven Spielberg but,because of a back injury had to turn it down,Robert Shaw then was given the role and imo,made cinematic history.
Adam Sandler?
Arnold Schwarzenegger could have
@@MrJabez89 he can’t act though
I'll never look at Quint the same after hearing his real voice lol damn good actor
he explains the different voices he gives to his roles here: th-cam.com/video/8qZ7wjMjPs8/w-d-xo.html
Amazing! Brilliant actor, truly brilliant the bloody bastard. R.I.P.
He was great, wasn’t he? It’s so sad that such a great man passed away so young.....The world’s loss. 😔
Agree!
Excellent writer too. He published multiple novels, with at least one winning awards and another, The Man in the Glaas Booth being adapted as a play and film.
41 years ago yesterday he passed. Way too soon. A charismatic character, wonderful actor and fine playwright. You are so very missed Robert. May you rest in peace.
Yeah gone way to soon, that's what hard living *can* bring. My all time favorite British actor.
He had 10 children, so I am guessing there are a lot of grand children out there. It is shame he has missed out on that.
Bon Scott of AC/DC said I am here for a good time, not along time.
Very truly missed. When you think of the films that came out just after he passed away, the differences if he participated in them is great food for thought. I wonder what his Colonel Kurtz would have been instead of Brando.
cant believe its been that long.. absolute legend
Great interview! I'm willing to bet Mr. Shaw has NO IDEA how much this movie would mean to so many people 45 years later, and how much his performance would be lauded and imitated for all these years. R.I.P.
From what I understand, he never had any doubt that JAWS would be very successful, while everybody else thought it would flop and disappear.
I wouldn’t doubt that story, as Robert Shaw had a big enough career at that point that he could see the bigger picture while all the doubters couldn’t see past the day-to-day minutiae and the hassles each day brought on the set.
He believed in it enough to get chewed up by a mechanical beast.
Robert Shaw is so cool, always liked him 😍@ronzombie6541
I love watching charismatic people holding court like this. Richard Harris, Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole, Oliver Reed and Robert Shaw were a special brand of actor from this period.
SpockBoy Yes indeed! (That sounds like a list of lovers I’d have liked to have had!!! Add Sir Larry to that list, please!)
The Irish/UK version of the Rat Pack
Yeah, an absolute bunch of pissheads. Every one of them ruined their own career to some extent. Don't get me wrong, they *were* brilliant actors, but they were more interested in the bottom of a bottle.
The only one of that lot who came out the other side, undamaged, was Anthony Hopkins.
Yes most of them now have nothing to say or rather what they say isn't interesting but it's all about them and tv celebs are the same it's either their sexual bent or mental wellbeing ! 😱😬
@@sickoftheleftwingscum 😂😂😂
A terrific actor! Also unforgotten in "The Sting" from 1973 as Doyle Lonnegan. The scene at the card game is unforgettable. Unfortunately, he never got an Oscar, as a quint he would have deserved it. I give the Oscar retrospectively to Robert Shaw! Rest in peace, my friend in spirit!
Every once in a while an actor comes along that the whole World loves..this is one of them..🥰
What a charming interview. Very genuine. Nothing like this on TV today
There was a playfulness about Shaw that would be stamped out today in our cancel culture world.
It's why we have blank faced morons for actors nowadays.
I found Shaw to be a fascinating human being.
Robert Shaw was awesome as Quint.
I loved Robert Shaw in this film. A great actor and writer. RIP
"You know the thing about a shark.. he's got lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a dolls eye... when he comes at ya, dont seem to be livin at all..."
Greatest cinematic dialogue of all time
He was a handsome man. A great actor. And a very nice man. Died far too soon. Sadly missed.
Probably one of the three best cast actors for any film. Outstanding chemistry between them.
Lee Marvin was originally first choice for Quint but had other arrangements he would of been great I think..
@bazzatc01 Lee Marvin actually wanted to go fishing and given his reputation, he'd have probably wanted to hunt down a Great White shark!! Lol!!
Even though I'm English myself, it wrecks my head seeing 'Quint' talk so English. Just goes to show what a great actor he was.
One of the finest performances in the history of film, this interview is up there too!
I saw Jaws in the theater as a kid back in 1975. It remains my all time favorite movie. I remember thinking back then that Robert Shaw was 'old' in this. I'm now officially older than he was when he died. You never think of being that old when you're a kid. It comes quick.
Me too. Im. A year older than Shaw was when he passed away. I still can't believe it. I first saw Jaws when I was 5. 😂
I was 8 when Jaws came out and now I'm a few years of 60, time goes like a flash after about 35.....
Shaw was an absolute gem in JAWS... For me he made the movie more real...
Jaws is one of my all time favorite movies. Rip Robert Shaw. Great actor.
We don't get actor like him , anymore. Gone far too soon, RIP....we miss you
Fanatstic interview from 1974! I think this was the taping of the show, New England In A Day. There's also Scheider, Dreyfuss and Spielberg in the long version. Such a shame that Shaw never received an Oscar nomination for Jaws.
What an awesome role he played, what an awesome man he was...
Many Thanks for uploading this rare gem! I love seeing these types of videos of the Jaws cast. Robert Shaw is my favorite!
One of the BEST actors of all time.Miss a lot.A huge loss for cinema and specially the fact of dying so Young when he was just 51.I was about 1 year old in 1978 but I've always loved cinema as my dad did,and both enjoy his films quite a lot.I think It IS very unfair when someone dies so Young,whoever..Never forget him❤
It's hard to believe he's from the UK. He played that character on jaws worthy of an Oscar. 😃
Wow! I've never seen this before! This was truly a treat! Thank you for posting it!👍👍
Love his classic and hilarious line in Jaws at the mayor/council meeting...."You can pay up or play it cheap and be on welfare for the winter. " Makes me laugh every time!!!
Ever been on welfare before? Well it's coming.. and I'm assuming because you laughed, you have a government job. Also assuming you voted for Biden. If these things are true your laughter will dissipate. 2 and a half years left of this insanity. Payback gonna be a bitch.
QUINT is one of the greatest movie characters of all-time. R.I.P. ROBERT SHAW
Shaw steals the movie as Quint. A true master of the stage and screen.
Robert Shaw has made me proud to be an Englishmen ❤ we love you mate R.I.P incredible actor and the speech he made was so iconic , one of very best
he was born an englishman but he died an irishman
@@mikebockey4125 Yes of alcoholism.
@@truemansparks, i’ve met plenty of english alcoholics
@@mikebockey4125 lol sorry couldn't resist that one!
makes me proud to be of British descent.
Jaws is my most watched movie ever. Thank you for uploading this gem. Love from the Bahamas.
me too....at a guess 20+ times?? Could watch it now
I can recite the whole film from memory....
@@heidireynolds9587 same here lol
Ditto - Taggert. 😃😄
"I can swim! I just can't walk, or undress myself. Huh huh"
I knew this man was English a long time ago. Loved his character in Jaws tremendously. However, it’s so amazing to see him be himself as an English man.
Robert Shaw was a brilliant actor and writer rip
You've read his works?
@@hesch-tag Bit late, but I have. Worth reading "The Flag". There's an old major in it who reminisces about WWI. Then watch the Indianapolis speech. (Was over 20 years ago that I read The Flag).
2:41 Roy Scheider: "I'M GETTING TIRED OF THIS STEVE!! 😂😂
Swamp ass will do that to you.
So random. Ha
I first watched Jaws when I was arguably between 8-10, Quint's death scene had a huge impact on me, I had never seen anything like it. Such a great movie. Robert Shaw pulled a great performance, it's still sad that he left the world too soon.
Couldnt agree more. I watched jaws at about the same age with my Dad in the 80s. Even now when I see that scene i can't quite look at it.
Completely agree. The death scene still haunts me and I’m in my 40s. That’s how amazing the film is. Kids watching Jaws wouldn’t appreciate the Indianapolis scene. They hone in on the shark and its attacks
A great actor and personality, a superb performance as Quint, jaws would never have been the blockbuster movie it was without him
What a brilliant interview from Robert Shaw as Quint in his real guise as the distinguished old school English gent.
Seeing him in wardrobe but out of character is so amazing. I still hear Quint but his English accent is coming through.
what an actor, sold the character perfectly, awesome
I remember when I was a kid growing up on the coast with my grandmother watching jaws, then going for a swim scared the crap out of me only for a short while,, . This brings back awesome memory's for me.. great time in my life.. was ment to be. Thanks for sharing this..
He's even more fun to watch being interviewed like a normal person.
Robert Shaw was a great actor who was perfectly cast as Quint. He died of a heart attack just three years after making Jaws, at the age of 51.
1:13 -" Scotch, Vodka, Gin, whatever"
Cheers to you Mr. Shaw! He is a true character actor of the highest quality. Brilliance in A Man For All Seasons as King Henry VIII.
Very well spoken, articulate guy. Great actor, loved him in the sting aswell
I always love hearing his real accent. When I first realised he was Grant in From Russia With Love, my heart jumped for joy.
One of best roles and performances ever. Shaw was so much ahead of his time, attention to detail whatever happens on the "Orca" ....fantastic. Quint WAS the movie Jaws, no matter how brilliant Spielberg, Scheider, Williams and the others were
Look how chill and rustic Martha's Vinyard was.
An awesome actor and man.
Shaw was a character, full of humour, it seems. Great actor...
This lost interview is golden! Thanks for posting.
I love hearing interviews like this from the past. Way more interesting than the pc bores nowadays.
PC bores? Perhaps you just don't know where to go to watch decent interviews. Besides, your definition of PC is probably absurd. lol
I'm from an older generation but I must agree with you Mark. Actors like Shaw had a playfulness and depth of character about them that wouldnt be acceptable these days.
Absolute legend!
Just his stance during this interview is pure Quint
He does perfectly embody the grizzled old sea-dog, like no one else could do!
A very rugged looking man he was the perfect choice to play a fisherman.
The man was bigger than life. His performance in jaws was so magnetic. I was a kid when I saw jaws and instantly felll in love with Mr. Shaw❤️
Great to see don't think he realised how big his performance and movie was going to be...he was born nr me in Lancashire!
Poor Robert was in a remote area of Rural Ireland when he had his Heart Attack with no access to a telephone, We can only speculate that if he was in a big town or near a hospital he might have been saved. Only 51 when he died, RIP to the great man.
He was english
@@andrewjoyce9038 Yes, he was English but he lived in Ireland
@@Thatsn95girl didn't know that
His wife, who was sitting with him, died a year after this interview.
@@toscodav thanks for clarifying, she looked a lot like Lorraine Gary
"Ya got city hands Hoopah! Been countin money all ur life!"
He said it best..." May as well be drinking when you're on a talk show, you gotta compete against a comedian "
sigh, they don’t make ‘em like this anymore. REAL men. Such a great actor. He was brilliant in the film. 😢
He Seems so sweet, charming and funny in this interview.. And Wow an actor!!
I will always remember this brilliant actor in this role it’s iconic.
Great actor the best
One of the greats!
His description of Martha’s Vineyard rings true to this day. Amazing 🤣
His son is the spitting image of this guy. It's crazy.
Shaw was incredible! Dreyfus should have come back for part 2.
Great interview, it's funny but I get the feeling that Mr Shaw at this time didn't realise how big and great Jaws was gonna be just around the corner.
It was a damn shame he didn't win an Oscar for his performance as Quint. He made the movie!
God that smile. So handsome
This guy was a badass, even as a bond villain in frwl. He starred in two important movies of the 20th century. May he RIP 🙏🏼
Robert Shaw was a Boss, like Connery! 🥰🥰
It’s striking how natural and down to earth Shaw is. I like him immensely bc of this.
"It has to some extent been very boring"
Man i laughed out loud 😂
Love the way he tells us he dies in it before its even completed filming ...😆
I absolutely love Robert shaws movies. And he came to Ireland we loved him dearly
The local dentist probably wasn’t fond of Shaw for telling the reporters he was loose with the lips about people’s secrets
HOOPA - YA IDIOT!!
Here's to swimming with bowlegged women.
STARBOARD AIN'T YA WATCHIN IT?
SUNAVABITCH!!
@ryker hunt donyu worry about it chief, it wunt be permanent
Out here you're just Supercock
They really blew their chance to call this a Quinterview.
I never realized how his natural speaking voice was so much different than his Quint voice in the movie.
He was born Lancashire England and spoke with Northern England accent in real life
🖤🌹
A larger than life human being...
Robert shaw sound man his son keeps your spirit alive he looks like you
He was a great character actor who alway brought a since if realism to every role he played.
Gosh, this story is hilarious. I laughed out loud when he said you would get the part if you didn‘t do it. I miss that kind of humour
A man for all seasons r.i.p
I'd never heard Robert Shaw in just a normal interview; now I realize he thoroughly hid the accent in the film. Anyway, it was a lucky actor to get to play a mad Ahab in an iconic film.
Fantastic actor!
If anyone found this interesting, go and see The Shark is Broken at the ambassador theatre. Staring Ian Shaw, Roberts son. All about the 3 actors on the boat behind the scenes. Brilliant!!!
I grew up watching Ian Shaw in Sharpe and never put the 2 together!
I agree, I've just seen The Shark is Broken🦈, it was brilliant, very funny and also moving. Ian Shaw is utterly brilliant portraying his charismatic father to perfection. I recommend if you are in London then and see it. It ends with Ian delivering the Indianapolis speech every bit as brilliantly as his wonderful father.
I love it when he calls out the rich folks of Martha’s Vineyard where I’m sure he would not be welcome for too long. Put enough scotch in him and he’d point out all the hypocrisy that resides there.
Damn fine actor!! Cheers!!
There was probably more hypocrisy in the west coast of Ireland, where he lived.
Love shaw, blunt and to the point legend
love robert shaw!!!
My favourite actor, RIP to the great man
Great upload but really should've been titled "Quinterview".
One of the greatest ever for me.
He's simply awesome!
none of the staying in character nonsense, great great actor, missed in cinema immensely