According to the credits at the end, this show is copyright 2006. Obviously materials herein are from times before then. SDJ has done a fair amount since; this, for example, does not include his "Lear," which was totally amazing.
As much as I'm sure that he is a good talent, I can't forget the great words of Lillian Gish - "Never let them catch you acting!". I always see this fellow "acting" and so can't get into him.
His is more of a theatrically stage-style, where to project your voice across the room of the audience, requires more exaggerated presence I think, because what you say could also be said about Ian McKellen, Christopher Lee or Patrick Stewart for that matter - but I think for audiences who don't often get to visit directly the intensity of a stage performance, even though it may be over-the-top seeming at moments, actors who can summon up a whirlwind of drama that one may not find in the more modest actor provide a satisfaction that's only otherwise found in a stage setting where the actor's presence is directly before the viewer. My most favourite role of Jacobi is as Hamlet, in the 1980 BBC production, and he stages it up but it gives me a feeling of what stage might be like which I've never seen. He is very obviously acting but in this role the character also is playing with acting a different visage to other characters than what his inner feeling is anyway, although it might be his most self-consciously at its peak talent.
Thank you for uploading this biography of such a deeply fascinating and engaging actor.
Wonderful program for Jacobi's lovers !
Thanks for uploading this. Absolutely adore him!
Omg your still uploading videos yay!!! Right on!
Damn, this was SO much fun!
Yes, he had luck, but with his talent dedication and hard, work he deserves it.
Thanks.
- GREAT!!!
His performance as Cyrano in the RSC's version of the play, is still my favorite version of the story.
I'm cracking up the whole time seeing this lol
What a find! When was this made?
We created this over the past 20 years..
According to the credits at the end, this show is copyright 2006. Obviously materials herein are from times before then. SDJ has done a fair amount since; this, for example, does not include his "Lear," which was totally amazing.
תודה סידרה נהדרת של ילדותי😮
תודה אחי😮
As much as I'm sure that he is a good talent, I can't forget the great words of Lillian Gish - "Never let them catch you acting!". I always see this fellow "acting" and so can't get into him.
His is more of a theatrically stage-style, where to project your voice across the room of the audience, requires more exaggerated presence I think, because what you say could also be said about Ian McKellen, Christopher Lee or Patrick Stewart for that matter - but I think for audiences who don't often get to visit directly the intensity of a stage performance, even though it may be over-the-top seeming at moments, actors who can summon up a whirlwind of drama that one may not find in the more modest actor provide a satisfaction that's only otherwise found in a stage setting where the actor's presence is directly before the viewer.
My most favourite role of Jacobi is as Hamlet, in the 1980 BBC production, and he stages it up but it gives me a feeling of what stage might be like which I've never seen. He is very obviously acting but in this role the character also is playing with acting a different visage to other characters than what his inner feeling is anyway, although it might be his most self-consciously at its peak talent.
זה כאן🎉
Hilarious.
החייל האמיץ שוויק
האגנדה כנר על הגג אחכ בילבי גינגית אחג אני קלאודיוס קונילמל וינטל🎉 והאחרונה לא מצאו את המסכנה😂