And by all accounts Paul Scofield was a good and decent man.
Genius, in Shakespeare and Scofield.
Ought not this be spoken from one depressed, exhausted, hoping for a possible
escape? The audible nervous breaths of Scofield take me in to this man's awful struggle. Brilliant. Thanks J.F.
Wow. The trembling in every syllable the torment. So evident. I’ve heard it rushed through too many times. One of the greatest but not known by many.
Fantastic in his vulnerability yet flacidly brilliant at desperation’s corner
What sincerity...what humanity. He was one of the few true greats!
Beautifully done. Quiet, but his voice is so well modulated at all times that you get a really broad range of expression and phrasing and timbre. Scofield is the only man i know who could match Gielgud in this role in English.
What a beautiful man.
Thank you so much. Paul Scofield had the best voice for all characters, audiobooks, and seasons. I'd give most anything to have had the privilege of seeing him on stage.
I saw Scofield onstage as Lear. I remember his posture, the timbre of his voice. Nothing in my theater-going life has equaled that performance.
Thank you for very much indeed for honouring him and thus delighting us so.
Amazing! His Hamlet is much more inward looking and contemplative? Brilliant how he infuse a touch of cynicism to the first part of the soliloquy.
God gifted this man with the greatest voice I've ever heard.
I can listen to him all day.
Yes...Mesmerizing! Yes...Thank you
Oh yes, superb.
It's still powerful
Thank you very, very much!!!
Not to be. That's the answer to the question. At least as far as I'm concerned.
One of the greatest ever to do it
What a powerful performance.
I believe it is actually. I have it on tape, transferred it to dvd and mp3.
He wonderful in ‘ A Man For All Seasons’.
Thank you. 🤝
One of the best!
Sir Laurence Olivier said that Paul scofield and himself held a mutual respect for each others work.
Soft, yet powerful. Confidently performed but Hamlet's frustration clear. Scofield had genius running through him like Blackpool rock. One of the greatest actors ever to tread the boards, but where was his knighthood?
Thanks Jonathan. Good to know he was deemed worthy by the establishment. 😀
thank you, thank you! This isn't from the 1965 recording....? (That one I own).
Where is this from? Radio play or what?
Too much focus on Schofield and his fine oration: not enough in the comments on the genius of the language and the beauty of it.
Very good indeed ! But to me Gilgud was still irreplaceable to Hamlet nobody comes close to Gilgud ever maybe today Kenneth Branagh with His acting can get close to this piece!
Thank you for very much indeed for honouring him and thus delighting us so.
Horrible reading. I'm very much surprised. He was a great actor - but not this time. Far better than Richard B - Liz's sex toy.
Paul Scofield, one of the greatest actors of the twentieth century, refused a knighthood three times. That's quality....