Was wondering if he said it here.. he never said this phrase, its a Mandela effect it was said in the next film Hannibal with a different actor (now anyway) by him saying it here that confirms it was originally in his movie
A delightful man . He's warm , charismatic , charming , and humble . Fame , wealth and power , don't make the man . The way he handles all those treasures , is what determines how good his heart and soul are .
The best films leave a lot up to the audiences imagination which makes them scarier imo, like The Exorcist for example. I cant stand modern day jump scare crap, not scary at all and makes me cringe a lot of the time. It's like they're getting lazy with it with CGI and obvious jumps scares you can see coming from a mile away. Instead of making countless crappy sequels, knowing they will sell, they should come up with something new instead of dragging a series out just to make money riding the coat tails of the first and only good film of the series.
In a world where everyone wants to be heard, resulting to people talking over one another, it's so refreshing to watch this interview, the host just waiting patiently for the guest to finish talking and looking genuinely interested. I love Sir Anthony Hopkins ever since I watched The Silence of The Lambs, it still remains as one of my fave film of all time. He just comes off as someone you ought to be listening to. Very wise, very insightful and overall a gentle man. I love him.
By 1981, Sir Anthony Hopkins was practically a household name in the U.S., having starred in Magic and The Elephant Man. Forty-two years later, he’s still popular and instantly recognized in the States.
Love you too..Hello lovely It gives me great joy when i open my comments section on my channel and i see your beautiful comments i want to thank you for your enormous support towards my career, know doubt your unending support made me who I'm today do not get tired of me as i will continue to give you the best. Continue to give me your support,and soaring higher higher we shall all attend. Always remember to maintain the covid19 protocols as we all wait on God to deliver us. Staysafe#stayhealthy Love you❣️❣️💋
@@anthonyhopkins4453 hi anthony if you see this u played hannibal sooo well and i just like that movie so much just because of you!! Youre the best! You and jodie foster was so good..
@@anthonyhopkins4453" No doubt.. " you mean, not "KNOW doubt " I Marvelled at a paragraph written by a prominent figure of cinema like Sir Anthony Hopkins!! who acted Shakespeare, does such a mistake, not the only one though, 😂
Yes, a clever line that was entertaining when it was first said. Not so much these days when it gets repeated ad nauseam at political rallies by a washed up ex-reality tv show host.
Very enjoyable interview ,he seemed very comfortable and relaxed ,and seemed to be enjoying it ,The most relaxed I've ever seen him when interviewed, 10-10 It was enjoyable just to see him relaxed in an interview
Anthony Hopkins' voice is like butter, so smooth. I could hear him talk for hours, about anything. A great actor, a gentleman, and the kindest smile. I'm sure the Queen would agree with me.
Hello lovely, big fan of you too. It gives me great joy when i open my comments section on my channel and i see your beautiful comments i want to thank you for your enormous support towards my career, know doubt your unending support made me who I'm today do not get tired of me as i will continue to give you the best. Continue to give me your support,and soaring higher higher we shall all attend. Always remember to maintain the covid19 protocols as we all wait on God to deliver us. Staysafe#stayhealthy Love you❣️❣️💋
Redundancy. Why couldn't you just use "genuine" and leave "genuinely" out of the sentence? It does not sound funny or amusing, or fun. It sounds stupid.
I imagine as an actor (I'm not one btw), hearing someone like Sir Anthony Hopkins say he doesn't like theatre work, is probably quite a nice thing to hear. I think a lot of actors feel the need to say that they love the theatre as it's almost like it's considered the classical way of acting that all actors should aspire to. Of course, I could be completely wrong!
And also a wonderful composer of music.. I have seen his work performed by Andre Rieu and his orchestra .... Was one of the most wonderful pieces I've heard
I didn't either but it makes sense when you think about it. A serial killer is typically cold and calculating, devoid of empathy and always analyzing. All of those qualities could be easily attributed to a computer or computer AI.
Sir Anthony playing Wolfman's dad as Tommy Cooper would be the most awesome movie ever. It would be lost on most Americans, but Brits of my generation or older would love it.
Anthony Hopkins is an absolute legend. How he was never a James Bond villain in the Dalton/Brosnan era, considering he was linked with the roles of Alec Trevelyan in GoldenEye and Elliott Carver in Tomorrow Never Dies, is baffling.
Oh wow, did not know that. I can't picture anyone else in those roles though, but I suppose that's because they are so iconic, as is his portrayal of Hannibal Lecter of course
@@moongirl786 True. The original first draft for GoldenEye was written with Hopkins as Trevelyan in mind. His character wasn’t a Lienz Cossack out for revenge ala Sean Bean, but a former mentor to Bond who went rogue.
SPLENDID INTERVIEW. SIR ANTHONY SEEMS SO NORMAL, REAL, DOWN-TO-EARTH, AND HE EVEN MENTIONS REPEATEDLY THAT HE LEADS A HAPPY, REGULAR LIFE. NO EGO ISSUES, DESPITE BEING THE GREATEST LIVING ACTOR. NO PERSONAL DRAMA. GORGEOUS PHOTO OF HIS WIFE.
Simply the best, and humble and unassuming with it. Surprised his rendition of Captain Bligh in “The Bounty” didn’t get a mention, that was a superb performance. He is also multi talented, music was his first love and he wrote an excellent waltz which was performed by Andre Rieu and his orchestra, and can be found here on TH-cam.
For future reference: rein=a means of controlling a mount. It can be used in the sense of controlling one's behavior Reign=the time during which a sovereign rules.
All Kudos to Woss, this is a very serious in-depth interview, during which he's able to tease out a lot of fascinating titbits of information from Hannibal about his career.
I am not into celebrity worshiping or going crazy if I see an actor or actress but my god I wish to have a nice cup of tea with Sir Anthony Hopkins and have a pleasant conversation.
Thank you so much for your unconditional love and support towards my movies and career. it means a lot to me and I appreciate you from the bottom of my heart 💖.
For me personally- The Elephant Man. I was an A-Levels student in London. Away from home, across continents, across the seas. I cried. Even harder when I watched TEM. Then Shadowlands. Amazing. Still remember the chills that went down my spine as I felt the stark loneliness. Brilliant , sir! From Malaysia.
I heard that he still visits the local AA whenever he is in town. Quite inspirational. Incredible how even the most apparently poised individuals have their own demons.
@@siranthonyhopkinshq1690 I have been a fan for 30 years. I had to Google and do the math, because it seems like I have been a fan my entire life. Silence of the Lambs was the first experience. It did quiet a number on me. I watched my purse through most of the movie and cried. Interestingly, it was the Buffalo Bill character that terrified me. Hannibal was the only part I could watch. I was fascinated by the psychology behind him. I wanted to be Clarice, so I could interview him, and thus, a fan was born. Remains of the Day was the second piece of work I saw. And I was blown away! It is still one of my favorite films. I remember at the end saying, "Now that's what a movie should be." I also loved The Edge, Legends of the Fall, and Meet Joe Black. Watching your performance after the stroke in Legends of the Fall still never ceases to amaze me, and I have watched it many times. And being a Daddy's girl, and the daughter of a powerful business man, Meet Joe Black really resonated in my heart. This interview just showed me once again how impressive I find you. Intelligent, humble, chilvalerous, elegant, witty, youthful, mutitaltented - a true Renaissance Man. I find these traits to be so rare today. I am always so delighted when I encounter them. Thank you for your work. It has touched and inspired me. I continue to look forward to what is to come from you.
I love the part where he is at a private showing with his friends and towards the end asks them in the creepy voice if they are enjoying themselves and they get scared 😂😂😂
It’s refreshing to hear, the truth about success. An education is fine but circulating, networking and socializing to be at the right place, meeting with the right people, at the right time and the setting of the right project IS what luck is. Most successful actors deny being lucky and feel entitled, “No I worked hard”😂
I love Sir Anthony Hopkins. He really is brilliantly engaging and entertaining. I’ve enjoyed many of his movies, a real favourite being The Rite! And of course his performances as Lecter. He’s also a gifted composer!
I love the fact that when Jonathan compliments Anthony, Anthony spins the compliment around to the film or the director or other actors. Pure class!
I love Anthony Hopkins he's one of my favourite actors Hannibal Lector was frightening and and creepy! His Oscar was well deserved!
An interviewer once tried to test me, I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti
that’s why he’s Sir Anthony Hopkins
He's very modest considering how successful he has been...
S@wickedwitchoftheeast88
One of not only the greatest actors of all time but one of a rare breed of absolute gentleman.
The man is definitely in a class all to himself. A true genius and one of the world’s greatest actors EVER
Absolutely. Just add Morgan Freeman, Jack Nicholson, Michael Caine and Peter O'Toole to this list, as well.
@@warlord9808 oh I TOTALLY agree, without question
@@warlord9808Jeremy Irons, Ian McKellen
Yup...I don't think i have disliked a movie he has been in.
@@warlord9808ddl
Such a true gentleman. Genuine. Humble. An icon.
10:40 when he says "Hello Clarice".. that gave me instant chills.
you could hear the audience gasp after he said it
When he said that I said my God he is like a Real life hannibal lecter
Was wondering if he said it here.. he never said this phrase, its a Mandela effect it was said in the next film Hannibal with a different actor (now anyway) by him saying it here that confirms it was originally in his movie
It seems Sir Anthony Hopkins has been mandela effected 🤣
@@NoHandleratall You beat me to the mandela effect!
Anthony Hopkins voice, is to acting, what David Attenborough's voice is to documentaries.
Lol, smiles
nice comparison.
@@whatshisname3304 thanks for the love and support, how long have you been a fan?
you mean Anthony right? I m sure you do. since elephant man, and of course, silence of the lambs though I liked shadowlands, and howards end.
@@whatshisname3304Great way to start the day, which one you seen last? Ever made it to any behind the scene of any of my movie shot before?
Plot twist: This is actually Hannibal Lector playing Anthony Hopkins for this interview.
He is such an Natural actor you cant tell the difference ❤
Chilling!
That's funny!
Clearly....😂😂😂
@@grudzz7049with some Fava beans and a nice little chianti
Have deep respect for Sir Anthony. Amazing talent, wicked smart, and down to Earth.
Monstrous phallus also.
Wicked smart might still be an understatement. He wrote a complete piece for a philharmonic orchestra.
A delightful man . He's warm , charismatic , charming , and humble . Fame , wealth and power , don't make the man . The way he handles all those treasures , is what determines how good his heart and soul are .
I could hear him talk all day. Very soothing clear crisp voice.
Seems like a lovely guy. Humble, intelligent and kind. His performances as Hannibal Lector are up there with the best of the best.
"Let the audience do the work." Brilliant observation of writing, directing, and acting.
The best films leave a lot up to the audiences imagination which makes them scarier imo, like The Exorcist for example. I cant stand modern day jump scare crap, not scary at all and makes me cringe a lot of the time. It's like they're getting lazy with it with CGI and obvious jumps scares you can see coming from a mile away. Instead of making countless crappy sequels, knowing they will sell, they should come up with something new instead of dragging a series out just to make money riding the coat tails of the first and only good film of the series.
He is brilliant
Um. Not always.
An absolute national treasure. Thank you sir Anthony 👏🏼
In a world where everyone wants to be heard, resulting to people talking over one another, it's so refreshing to watch this interview, the host just waiting patiently for the guest to finish talking and looking genuinely interested.
I love Sir Anthony Hopkins ever since I watched The Silence of The Lambs, it still remains as one of my fave film of all time. He just comes off as someone you ought to be listening to. Very wise, very insightful and overall a gentle man. I love him.
By 1981, Sir Anthony Hopkins was practically a household name in the U.S., having starred in Magic and The Elephant Man. Forty-two years later, he’s still popular and instantly recognized in the States.
This is the first time I’ve seen Anthony being interviewed. What a gentleman he is. Love his acting too.
What an absolute gem of a man. So normal yet so extraordinary!
his voice resonates and is unrecognizable. did you know he is also a brilliant composer?
Yes he is , i heard the symphony that he said he composed years ago and only revealed it a couple of years ago , A masterpiece
Still such a handsome man with a voice like velvet .... love him! 🥰
Love you too..Hello lovely
It gives me great joy when i open my comments section on my channel and i see your beautiful comments i want to thank you for your enormous support towards my career, know doubt your unending support made me who I'm today do not get tired of me as i will continue to give you the best.
Continue to give me your support,and soaring higher higher we shall all attend.
Always remember to maintain the covid19 protocols as we all wait on God to deliver us.
Staysafe#stayhealthy
Love you❣️❣️💋
@@anthonyhopkins4453 Well said Mr. Hopkins.
@@anthonyhopkins4453 hi anthony if you see this u played hannibal sooo well and i just like that movie so much just because of you!! Youre the best! You and jodie foster was so good..
He's one of my favourites actors!
@@anthonyhopkins4453" No doubt.. " you mean, not "KNOW doubt "
I Marvelled at a paragraph written by a prominent figure of cinema like Sir Anthony Hopkins!! who acted Shakespeare, does such a mistake, not the only one though, 😂
"The World's Fastest Indian" was a great film. Caught it one night free on TH-cam and really enjoyed it. He is so great in so many films!
The feels when u watch it is awesome
What a film what a legend , "sorry I can't chat any longer clarice , I'm having an old friend for dinner" ! Genius
His acting is great, but you need the whole team to shine. Only the actors and directors get credit, but the team makes it work.
Indeed. Your observation is spot on.
Sorry I cannot write any longer Mark , I'm having an....
Yes, a clever line that was entertaining when it was first said. Not so much these days when it gets repeated ad nauseam at political rallies by a washed up ex-reality tv show host.
@@redelfshotthefood8213just like Crowe in gladiator I dint think he wins thst without phenix and others elevating the film
@@darrenrush2824???
Such a genuine sweet gentleman. Great actor!!
Absolute legend of the screen and such a humble guy.
With that talent and success, what a humble man he is.
Very enjoyable interview ,he seemed very comfortable and relaxed ,and seemed to be enjoying it ,The most relaxed I've ever seen him when interviewed, 10-10 It was enjoyable just to see him relaxed in an interview
Anthony Hopkins' voice is like butter, so smooth. I could hear him talk for hours, about anything. A great actor, a gentleman, and the kindest smile. I'm sure the Queen would agree with me.
Anthony Hopkins and Robin Williams are my favorite actors.
Mine daughter too
The World's Fastest Indian is such an amazing movie and so glad they mentioned it amongst all his other brilliant roles.
He seem like a genuinely genuine guy.
Hello lovely, big fan of you too.
It gives me great joy when i open my comments section on my channel and i see your beautiful comments i want to thank you for your enormous support towards my career, know doubt your unending support made me who I'm today do not get tired of me as i will continue to give you the best.
Continue to give me your support,and soaring higher higher we shall all attend.
Always remember to maintain the covid19 protocols as we all wait on God to deliver us.
Staysafe#stayhealthy
Love you❣️❣️💋
@@anthonyhopkins4453 what an absolute weirdo you must be to take the time to make that channel
@@brandons5426 it's probably some liberal trying to spread Covid propaganda
Redundancy. Why couldn't you just use "genuine" and leave "genuinely" out of the sentence? It does not sound funny or amusing, or fun. It sounds stupid.
I think you're rightly right.
I imagine as an actor (I'm not one btw), hearing someone like Sir Anthony Hopkins say he doesn't like theatre work, is probably quite a nice thing to hear. I think a lot of actors feel the need to say that they love the theatre as it's almost like it's considered the classical way of acting that all actors should aspire to. Of course, I could be completely wrong!
Yes. World's Fastest Indian is a great movie. Salt flats in Utah on a motorcycle and they did something to the tires and he's burned in the legs.
A true humble gentleman, proberbly one of the best actors ever
anthony hopkins, so likeable and the lovely welsh accent
Thanks for the love and support... how long have you been a fan ?
Waiting for FATHER movie not long now. He will be exceptional. Hopefully it will bring a lot of awareness to those with alzheimers
@@joycelle1000 Good experience, thank you for complimenting.
@@siranthonyhopkinshq1690 who out there believes your Anthony some gullible people 😂
@@tonymanning1381 Ever chatted with someone on my behalf before?
Sir Anthony Hopkins...we salute you
Such a lovely humble guy, Jonathan Pryce is also up there in the humbleness totally grounded
Hopkins pryce Sheen , all good Welshmen !
Even his voice is classy. What an actor and artist Anthony Hopkins is!
Pure class... great actor great man... so much knowledge... so many stories
Sir Anthony Hopkins = a gentleman, a scholar, an actor and a great sport. Cheers from the US Sir.
One of the best actors in the world
His screen presence is staggering
Great interview, so much better than the American interview shows. You get so much more out of it.
agree entirely!
My fave actor, he absorbs his roles entirely. 💫
And also a wonderful composer of music.. I have seen his work performed by Andre Rieu and his orchestra .... Was one of the most wonderful pieces I've heard
My favourite actor for many years, from Meet Joe Black to Hearts in Atlantis and everything in between.
Such a generous man. In every way. I wish there were more. Listen to his AA talks. Stunning.
What a gentleman...a rare breed indeed ...
I loved his Hannibal role, but I did not expect he referred his voice from HAL9000 !
I didn't either but it makes sense when you think about it. A serial killer is typically cold and calculating, devoid of empathy and always analyzing. All of those qualities could be easily attributed to a computer or computer AI.
You learn something new everyday !
Sir Anthony playing Wolfman's dad as Tommy Cooper would be the most awesome movie ever. It would be lost on most Americans, but Brits of my generation or older would love it.
Anthony Hopkins is an absolute legend. How he was never a James Bond villain in the Dalton/Brosnan era, considering he was linked with the roles of Alec Trevelyan in GoldenEye and Elliott Carver in Tomorrow Never Dies, is baffling.
Oh wow, did not know that. I can't picture anyone else in those roles though, but I suppose that's because they are so iconic, as is his portrayal of Hannibal Lecter of course
@@moongirl786 True. The original first draft for GoldenEye was written with Hopkins as Trevelyan in mind. His character wasn’t a Lienz Cossack out for revenge ala Sean Bean, but a former mentor to Bond who went rogue.
Hopkins as a Bond villain would have been brilliant! Ahh what could have been...
An interesting thought about Anthony Hopkins being a bond villain He is so scary He could have pulled it off
My absolute favorite Actor… wonderful Man.
SPLENDID INTERVIEW. SIR ANTHONY SEEMS SO NORMAL, REAL, DOWN-TO-EARTH, AND HE EVEN MENTIONS REPEATEDLY THAT HE LEADS A HAPPY, REGULAR LIFE. NO EGO ISSUES, DESPITE BEING THE GREATEST LIVING
ACTOR. NO PERSONAL DRAMA. GORGEOUS PHOTO OF HIS WIFE.
i remember seeing silence of the Lambs aged 13. It impacted me for sure at that stage !!!
My all time favorite actor is Anthony Hopkins! I'd love to know him in person! 💘
That’s awesomely great imagination, ever made it to any of movie shoot behind the scenes?
I loved Anthony Hopkins in The Rite. Very underrated. Brilliant.
He did it so well that Jodie Foster never ever caught up with him off set. she recently admitted she was scared shitless of him...
Simply the best, and humble and unassuming with it. Surprised his rendition of Captain Bligh in “The Bounty” didn’t get a mention, that was a superb performance. He is also multi talented, music was his first love and he wrote an excellent waltz which was performed by Andre Rieu and his orchestra, and can be found here on TH-cam.
Hannibal was an extraordinary film. Fantastic in its own right.
It is one of the halmarks of a great actor that they can take any role and make it shine, even if it's in a bad film. That is true professionalism.
I just love Anthony, just a brilliant actor and lovely guy
♥️💛🩵♥️💛🩵
His voice is wonderful I love him
I love you too Carol, Thank you for the kind words. Where do you live and how long have you been a fan?
Ross did well here to reign in his usual bombastic style and show Sir Anthony due respect. It was lovely to see him relaxed and having fun.
For future reference: rein=a means of controlling a mount. It can be used in the sense of controlling one's behavior
Reign=the time during which a sovereign rules.
Loved him in "Across the Lake" playing Donald Campbell.
Ahh, love this man, so talented but humble.
What an absolute delightful man Anthony Hopkins is, fascinating.
I actually think this is a great interview. Good ones both of them
Agreed they seemed to get along really well
Best johnathon ross interview ive ever seen
Such a modest man.
"sir hopkins, what kind of food to make people live long like you?"
"i ate human liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti."
😋
I consider Anthony Hopkins to be a of the premier actors of our times. We’re talking about a body of work that spans 50+ years. 👍👍
What a wonderful humble person....also a great Welsh actor....See.. you can do do whatever you want...no matter what little place that you come from
Anthony Hopkins. Master of cinema. Much loved ledgend.
All Kudos to Woss, this is a very serious in-depth interview, during which he's able to tease out a lot of fascinating titbits of information from Hannibal about his career.
There's a you tube item where Andre rieu performs a piece composed by Sir Anthony.
Superb and quite emotional.
I am not into celebrity worshiping or going crazy if I see an actor or actress but my god I wish to have a nice cup of tea with Sir Anthony Hopkins and have a pleasant conversation.
He is so intelligent, so well-spoken. Unbelievable :)
Thank you so much for your unconditional love and support towards my movies and career. it means a lot to me and I appreciate you from the bottom of my heart 💖.
It’s odd to hear him with his native accent after watching Silence of the Lambs. A truly amazing man.
Love this! Too him relate in a down-to-earth way. Very nice interview.
I love his film fracture and have virtually all the films he has done! Love the man
Superb in Fracture, had a re-run just the other say.❤
GREAT INTERVIEW! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
A fine actor and a really nice chap. Maintaining the tradition of amazing British actors. Thank you.
One of the great voices and of course great actors!💚
This was a very good quality interview. Well done.
Best actor ever..he is so humble
He breathed life into Mutiny On The Bounty. Very revealing portrait of Bligh.
Bligh got a raw deal in history he was a great captain it was fletcher who was the problem
@@bystander1489 so who sent them round the horn Bligh or Fletcher?
@@factorylad5071 bligh sailed with cook he was an expert seaman look how far he went in a small boat when they were cast adrift by fletcher
Love hearing him talk...
@@nedelinapanayotova2815 Huh? I mean Anthony Hopkins. He has a nice voice, theatre-trained and yet has a Welsh accent. It just sounds so mellifluous
One of the best actors in a long time he is certainly one of my favourite actors a total icon
Genuinely nice person, still retains his working class roots !
For me personally- The Elephant Man. I was an A-Levels student in London. Away from home, across continents, across the seas. I cried. Even harder when I watched TEM.
Then Shadowlands. Amazing. Still remember the chills that went down my spine as I felt the stark loneliness. Brilliant , sir!
From Malaysia.
Ooh ooh and Howard's End.
Those and the human stain as well.
I've grown up with Anthony Hopkins. Lion in Winter was shown in English lit (Timothy Dalton) also in movie.
I heard that he still visits the local AA whenever he is in town. Quite inspirational. Incredible how even the most apparently poised individuals have their own demons.
What an elegant gentleman!
Thank you for soft words and love unconditionally, how long have you been a fan?
@@siranthonyhopkinshq1690 I have been a fan for 30 years. I had to Google and do the math, because it seems like I have been a fan my entire life. Silence of the Lambs was the first experience. It did quiet a number on me. I watched my purse through most of the movie and cried. Interestingly, it was the Buffalo Bill character that terrified me. Hannibal was the only part I could watch. I was fascinated by the psychology behind him. I wanted to be Clarice, so I could interview him, and thus, a fan was born. Remains of the Day was the second piece of work I saw. And I was blown away! It is still one of my favorite films. I remember at the end saying, "Now that's what a movie should be." I also loved The Edge, Legends of the Fall, and Meet Joe Black. Watching your performance after the stroke in Legends of the Fall still never ceases to amaze me, and I have watched it many times. And being a Daddy's girl, and the daughter of a powerful business man, Meet Joe Black really resonated in my heart. This interview just showed me once again how impressive I find you. Intelligent, humble, chilvalerous, elegant, witty, youthful, mutitaltented - a true Renaissance Man. I find these traits to be so rare today. I am always so delighted when I encounter them. Thank you for your work. It has touched and inspired me. I continue to look forward to what is to come from you.
I love the part where he is at a private showing with his friends and towards the end asks them in the creepy voice if they are enjoying themselves and they get scared 😂😂😂
It’s refreshing to hear, the truth about success.
An education is fine but circulating, networking and socializing to be at the right place, meeting with the right people, at the right time and the setting of the right project IS what luck is.
Most successful actors deny being lucky and feel entitled, “No I worked hard”😂
Jonathan!! Let the man talk 🤣 he cuts him off so much.. what a lovely man. Would like to hear more from sir Anthony Hopkins.
He is such a fantastic actor. Love all his films
Anthony in "The World's Fastest Indian" was THE BEST!!!❤❤❤ Thank you!!
I saw Hopkins in ‘Pravda’ at the National and he was brilliant . . .
Legendary and Iconic acting genius!
Excellent questions will get you excellent answers. This is a very very good interview. Two class acts in two different ways
What an amazing guy. His voice is unbelievable.
I love Sir Anthony Hopkins. He really is brilliantly engaging and entertaining. I’ve enjoyed many of his movies, a real favourite being The Rite! And of course his performances as Lecter.
He’s also a gifted composer!
One of the best actors in history great in every movie
Very nice man. Great in the edge! Intelligent witty handsome articulate sense of humor
Wisdom works same Knowledge. Thank you for the love and support.