@TJ_thesilly I'm only just getting into his films, almost by accident. I really enjoyed Night Creatures, and then I saw him again in The House that Drips Blood. I'm very much interested in watching more. I was on a Vincent Price kick just before discovering Cushing.
In 1982, Peter was diagnosed with Terminal Cancer and was initially given a prognosis of six Months. He lived for another 12 Years and never lost his wit and charm. He never got over loosing his wife in 1971 but you would never guess it from how he always conducted himself both in public and private. Peter Cushing truly is a hero we could all look up to for inspiration. His work is timeless and his outlook on life is inspirational. He lived a full life, he defied the odds, he achieved hs dream, there has never been a bad word spoken about him by anyone, his films rock and he never changed 💕
He lived a few doors down from my grandmother and they were friends. I met him once but I was very young so I’m very interested to hear him now. A very kind and interesting man.
Totally agree a true gentleman and a kind caring gentleman True old class actor who definitely deserved a knighthood I say shame on the powers at the time !
Perhaps he refused and was gracious enough not to make a song about it? I say this without any bile. I am not trying to be contrary in the comments. It is just that not every British person feels the need to belong to all of it's institutions. In fact, some are appalled by their greed and hypocrisy. Best wishes to you. 👍🇬🇧
Very much associated with the horror films, but when he was in them he was always riveting. A great actor and wonderful person. He loved his wife dearly. The british film industry was all the better for having his presence.
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Cushing played so many roles but my favourites have to be as sir palamedes in the 1954 'black knight' and as the evil sinister sheriff in 'the sword of sherwood forest' 1960.
Peter Cushing has to be one of the very nicest people in the film industry , as for the knighthood , from what iv'e seen of them they are given to the most unworthy people imaginable .
Peter Cushing was one of those actors who wasn't just liked. He was truly loved! That doesn't apply to a lot of them. Christopher Lee paid him the ultimate compliment, by saying the only reason Peter Cushing died was because he was too good for the world. That statement speaks volumes! Peter Cushing genuinely appreciated his fans. A class act.
This is a wonderful interview. Thank you for posting it. I initially only knew of Peter Cushing from Star Wars, which came out when I was a child, but my father introduced me to his Dr. Frankenstein, and I wound up enjoying every role he played throughout his illustrious career. And this shows what a great interview he is.
Carrie Fisher said that Peter Cushing was so lovely that she struggled to remain in character when they worked together on Star Wars. He was a baddie, and she was supposed to hate him.
Thank you so much for uploading. Really great to see an interview with Nicholas Rowe and very rare to find. Though he was quite young here. I like him very much, he's a great actor. I wish there would have been a lot more movies with him in the main role.
Second that! Nicholas is massively underrated. I heard he was considered for the 12th Doctor, and although I loved Peter Capaldi in the role, I would have loved to see Nicholas playing a main character. He narrated a few audiobooks though, if you'd like to hear more of his honey voice. Waiting for Anya is a beautiful story and he reads it superbly.
@@easternlights3155 He gave quite an interesting performance as George Washington in History Channel 3-part docudrama "Washington" (2020). Made me cry in the end.
@@olenashon300 Oh yes, I saw that one. The performance was historical drama movie worthy, in my opinion. You don't usually get ones that good in documentaries.
@@easternlights3155 I agree! At first I was surprised by the choice of the actor for the part (I saw many Washingtons on screen and have some favourites) and wondered what Nicholas Rowe would be. But I wasn't disappointed. He was great as young Washington, as General and as President.
Before Star Wars, Guinness was mostly known for Serious Movies like Bridge on the River Kwai. Before Star Wars, Cushing was mostly known for horror movies; some of them (Corruption, Vampire Lovers, etc) pretty sleazy. I think he rightly saw Star Wars as a step up in the world.
@@hcu4359Yeah, that's right, he had no pretensions about being "A Thespian". Guinness just whined so much about it, despite becoming VERY wealthy. He made more money from Star Wars than all of his Serious Films combined, indeed his entire career combined beforehand. And he still starred in Serious Films afterwards.
4:59 - 5:08 So your approximately 183cm =6'0" 12-stone-6lbs =174lbs At your heaviest you was probably 13-stone-8lbs BMI as of 1986 (23.3) and he's 151lbs away from the bad zone Also both men are apparently the same height 183cm =6'0"
The idea of Peter Cushing being anywhere near 180-190 lbs at any point in his life is kind of mind-boggling. He was already so gosh-darned thin in his Hollywood bit parts in the late thirties and early forties and in that mid-fifties tv version of 1984 which is his earliest surviving lead role. He can't have weighed more than 160 or thereabouts when he got into horror films.
Still watching Peter Cushing movies in 2022…a true gentleman 🙂
2024 now mate! :) still keeping it up? I am
@TJ_thesilly I'm only just getting into his films, almost by accident. I really enjoyed Night Creatures, and then I saw him again in The House that Drips Blood. I'm very much interested in watching more.
I was on a Vincent Price kick just before discovering Cushing.
In 1982, Peter was diagnosed with Terminal Cancer and was initially given a prognosis of six Months. He lived for another 12 Years and never lost his wit and charm. He never got over loosing his wife in 1971 but you would never guess it from how he always conducted himself both in public and private. Peter Cushing truly is a hero we could all look up to for inspiration. His work is timeless and his outlook on life is inspirational. He lived a full life, he defied the odds, he achieved hs dream, there has never been a bad word spoken about him by anyone, his films rock and he never changed 💕
Underrated by far ,legend of an actor and as a person
Best comment. A genuine tribute to him.
In later life he was a Vegetarian. That helped combat his Prostate cancer.
According to Google she died in 1971 or 1977
@@Kent933
Helen Cushing passed away two minutes past nine in the morning of January 14th, 1971. Peter was by her side.
In real life, he was a sweet and kind soul, but in the movies, he was a powerhouse playing good and evil. He was just one of a kind and brilliant.
He lived a few doors down from my grandmother and they were friends. I met him once but I was very young so I’m very interested to hear him now. A very kind and interesting man.
Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee are both amazing actors!
Peter cushing my favourite horror hero and a thru Gentleman
How this lovely, amazing man and British institution was NEVER knighted...is beyond me?...If anyone was ever more deserving it was Peter Cushing...
Totally agree a true gentleman and a kind caring gentleman
True old class actor who definitely deserved a knighthood
I say shame on the powers at the time !
Perhaps he refused and was gracious enough not to make a song about it?
I say this without any bile. I am not trying to be contrary in the comments.
It is just that not every British person feels the need to belong to all of it's institutions.
In fact, some are appalled by their greed and hypocrisy.
Best wishes to you. 👍🇬🇧
However, Peter did get the OMB.
@@jefferykubitz4510 What’s an OMB?
It's better when people ask why someone wasn't knighted than why they was
Such a delightful gentleman... and such a delightful sense of humour
You should see him onstage with Morecambe and Wise.
A master of his craft and a remarkable Gentleman , they don’t make them like peter anymore ❤️
Very much associated with the horror films, but when he was in them he was always riveting. A great actor and wonderful person. He loved his wife dearly. The british film industry was all the better for having his presence.
Oh he’s wonderful. Just wonderful. Nothing else I can say.
Total opposite of his dark characters. Delightful man.
He was the kindest villain you could ever meet.
yeah listening to ray brooks talking bout him said he when to visit his wifes grave every day
Master Peter Cushing, I started loving classic horror movies because of your art and character...
I always adored Peter Cushing
Best Van Helsing ever.
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@Lucas Xavier Instablaster ;)
He will always be my baron Frankenstein
Ps sorry colin Clive!!
Watching the frankenstein movies now ,classics he was brilliant 👏
I ADORE Peter Cushing! 😍
Absolute gentleman and sorely missed!
Great actor love his films,and a great man.
Loved him miss him The dress pic was cruel as was his mother Gone 28 years now Wogan gone as well rest in peace guys
Cushing played so many roles but my favourites have to be as sir palamedes in the 1954 'black knight' and as the evil sinister sheriff in 'the sword of sherwood forest' 1960.
Legenden sterben nie !! RIP Peter Cushing
What a gent
What a lovely gentleman Peter Cushing was!
I could listen to him talking all day.lovely human being.
A wonderful, charming person.
Can watch this man all day long..
95 at this recording and such a gentleman. A life well lived. May his memory be a blessing!
He was 73 here. He was only joking about being 95!
One of are late great actors, sadly missed,R.I.P peter
One Of The Best !!!
Peter Cushing has to be one of the very nicest people in the film industry , as for the knighthood , from what iv'e seen of them they are given to the most unworthy people imaginable .
Peter Cushing was one of those actors who wasn't just liked. He was truly loved! That doesn't apply to a lot of them. Christopher Lee paid him the ultimate compliment, by saying the only reason Peter Cushing died was because he was too good for the world. That statement speaks volumes! Peter Cushing genuinely appreciated his fans. A class act.
what a wonderful..funny person..you HAVE to love this man ♥♥ :)))
Just a lovely lovely man so very missed
Peter Cushing is The Definitive of every character he ever portrayed period.
This is a wonderful interview. Thank you for posting it. I initially only knew of Peter Cushing from Star Wars, which came out when I was a child, but my father introduced me to his Dr. Frankenstein, and I wound up enjoying every role he played throughout his illustrious career. And this shows what a great interview he is.
One of the great actors we had , bless him,R.I.P, Paul in the UK
His with is beloved wife Helen, thankful we have his films
What an utter delight this man was 😥❤️❤️❤️❤️
Utterly Charming! 😊
Carrie Fisher said that Peter Cushing was so lovely that she struggled to remain in character when they worked together on Star Wars. He was a baddie, and she was supposed to hate him.
Thank you so much for uploading. Really great to see an interview with Nicholas Rowe and very rare to find. Though he was quite young here. I like him very much, he's a great actor. I wish there would have been a lot more movies with him in the main role.
Second that! Nicholas is massively underrated. I heard he was considered for the 12th Doctor, and although I loved Peter Capaldi in the role, I would have loved to see Nicholas playing a main character. He narrated a few audiobooks though, if you'd like to hear more of his honey voice. Waiting for Anya is a beautiful story and he reads it superbly.
@@easternlights3155 He gave quite an interesting performance as George Washington in History Channel 3-part docudrama "Washington" (2020). Made me cry in the end.
@@olenashon300 Oh yes, I saw that one. The performance was historical drama movie worthy, in my opinion. You don't usually get ones that good in documentaries.
@@easternlights3155 I agree! At first I was surprised by the choice of the actor for the part (I saw many Washingtons on screen and have some favourites) and wondered what Nicholas Rowe would be. But I wasn't disappointed. He was great as young Washington, as General and as President.
Just a beautiful gentleman,X
Immenso!
Legend.
He powered on for another 8 years after this.
95,wonderful man,inside and out.
he was kidding, he was 72 or so.
Thank you for uploading for all to see.
Really should have been ‘Sir’ … wonderful actor.
He was not deserving of a knighthood.
Dearest darling sweet Peter cushion, what a wonderful person he was, bless him. Much love to Peter cushion also. ❤🎉❤🎉
*pillow
True gentlemen both.
Nobody rolled their R’s like Peter Cushing.
1 of the greatest horror actors of all time, like him, with Christopher lee.
Peter is awesome like Christopher .
Loved the air to get around everything...
Thank you
Pleased he mentioned Sidney Gilliat, Penelope Gilliat a superb writer
He made his characters believabie
It's funny how completely different his attitude towards being recognized for Star Wars was from Alec Guinness.
Before Star Wars, Guinness was mostly known for Serious Movies like Bridge on the River Kwai. Before Star Wars, Cushing was mostly known for horror movies; some of them (Corruption, Vampire Lovers, etc) pretty sleazy. I think he rightly saw Star Wars as a step up in the world.
@@hcu4359Yeah, that's right, he had no pretensions about being "A Thespian". Guinness just whined so much about it, despite becoming VERY wealthy. He made more money from Star Wars than all of his Serious Films combined, indeed his entire career combined beforehand. And he still starred in Serious Films afterwards.
@@squamish4244 "Star Wars" is garbage.
4:59 - 5:08 So your approximately 183cm =6'0" 12-stone-6lbs =174lbs
At your heaviest you was probably 13-stone-8lbs
BMI as of 1986 (23.3) and he's 151lbs away from the bad zone
Also both men are apparently the same height 183cm =6'0"
The idea of Peter Cushing being anywhere near 180-190 lbs at any point in his life is kind of mind-boggling. He was already so gosh-darned thin in his Hollywood bit parts in the late thirties and early forties and in that mid-fifties tv version of 1984 which is his earliest surviving lead role. He can't have weighed more than 160 or thereabouts when he got into horror films.
0:39 if he was 95 years old in 1986 he must have been born around 1891 but wiki and many other websites say he was born in 1913?
so he was born in 1913. he was 73 in 1986 not 95
He was joking!!!
@@jamesnewcom2473 yes but he looked like he was 95 at the time.
@@Jonnyweareten the death of his wife in 1971 is said to have effected his health hugely
@@al3x4nderthegreat80 Also, at the time of the interview had survived a bout of cancer a few years before.
...am I talking too much.....what a dude.
Maybe it's my phone, but there's no audio. 🤷♀️
Its in 1 ear
3:37
Good old Grand Moff Tarkin!
Holmes very well could have bewn scottish Dr Joeseph Bell the inspiration for Holmes was indeed Scottish and so was Doyle himself
Personality
Sharp as hell for 95
He died with 81.
@@hbilha yeah I'm an idiot
Grand Moff Tarkin
When my marriage and world was falling apart there were three people that kept me together. Listening to Peter was one of those three people
Was there a radio program he was on regularly?
Julian Lennon! Hold on, what?
He was a one note actor.
Thank you