Barnabas' monolouge about Julia's letter features the interesting technique of the character thinking to himself while occasionally speaking outloud to punctuate certain thoughts. Laurence Olivier used this technique to great effect in his film adaptation fo Hamlet. Incidentally, both Jonathan Frid and Laurence Olivier were Shakespearean actors!
He wasn't just the best vampire--he invented it. Not even Bella could top him. And these clips show his abilities go far beyond DS. Thanks for the post.
He was the best! Love him, his works were so infrequent, and he was such a thoughtful performer. Wish he had a greater body of work. Poetry and grace!!
Jonathan Frid was frightening & exciting at the same time as Barnabus Collins. You felt sympathy for his situations and horror that he could kill so calmly. There will never be another Jonathan Frid or "Barnabus Collins" for me. Thank you for this collection.
dedou30 And, I absolutely abhorred the Dark Shadows movie with Depp portraying Barnabas!!! 😤 To me, the whole movie just mocked the series. Guess they had to have the "sex - scenes" with Barnabas and Angelique, "flying" around the room and knocking things over, to satisfy the modern audience, though. But, that was an *"UGGGH!* moment for me!!! And, it was soooo cheesy when they made Barnabas (Depp) able to walk around in the daytime *just because* he had on a pair of very dark sunglasses!!! Wish that movie had been more "true" to the story - line of the series - it would have been a LOT better to see!!!
Just read(on MSN) of the passing away of Jonathan apparently on April 13th/my deepest condolences to you Patricia,to Jonathan's family and all of his legions of fans/the professionalism,depth and empathy he brought to the character of Barnabas Collins was a high water mark for television in general and daytime drama in particular/A true original beloved by millions/as one who lived in the last half of the 60's and remembers DS then,and in the early 2000's rediscovered on SciFi/touched then&now
This takes me back to the sixth grade when I fell under the intoxicating spell of Dark Shadows. I saw it evolve from a daytime mystery series to the supernatural phenomenon that it eventually became. I was there when Burke Devlin was exonerated of vehicular homicide, there when Laura graced us with us with the final flight of the phoenix and there when Jonathan Frid took this series over the top. It was a disgrace that the politics of the industry denied this cast the praises that they were due.
@ThymeBottle Thank you for your insightful comments; they echo my own sentiments. Jonathan Frid’s introspective quality transcends the screen and draws us into the soul of his character. He doesn’t just mimic; he convinces us that he is actually feeling, experiencing, and internally processing that moment-acting “inside out” if you will. Mr. Frid always said that he “offered his soul” to the theatre. We are blessed that the series provides us with a permanent record of his unique gift.
Jonathan Frid is telling his story on not only to himself and his following actors cast on all of the DS episodes, he seems to even tell the viewers audience about it too.
Shakespeare would have loved him. Even just listening to him with eyes closed can give one chills. The greatest vampire to captivate you in any century. Bravo!!
The thinking Barnabas, pondering his and the fate of others...electrifying and mesmerizing to see and hear. What a magnificent voice and presence he has as Barnabas; thank you for including Edmund from "Seizure", as well. The soliloquies, more than anything else, help to establish the inner turmoil and depth of these characters he played so brilliantly. There is nothing "campy" or "corny" in his performance and those seeking to extract the essence of Barnabas Collins should look no further.
@bracherpix Thank you for mentioning Robert Cobert, the composer of the music for Dark Shadows. Omitting his name from the credits is an unintentional oversight on my part. Cobert's music is also featured in the latter half of my video: Jonathan Frid: The Scholar.
@willowwisp11 Since Barnabas Collins was "a cousin from England," Jonathan Frid speaks with an English accent on "Dark Shadows." In "Seizure" he speaks with his natural voice (Canadian). The audio picks up how mellow and resonant his distinctive voice is. Edmund's and Barnabas's voices differ, as well as their personalities--a testament to Mr. Frid's talent.
Jonathan Frid's character Barnabas Collins was the Best Character on Dark Shadows!I started watching it in 1968 when I was in 6th grade. It came on at 3 to 3:30 every day but weekends! I watched him faithfully till DS ended! I watched the DS remake of DS on Sci- Fi with Ben Cross as Barnabas Collins! I didn't like it. No one could play the part but Jonathan Frid! He's the " One and Only Barnabas Collins 4 ever and I will never forget him! Thank you for sharing this with all the fans!
All one has to do is be in another room, far removed from this for many years and just to hear the UNMISTAKABLE music from that room and immediately know that "That's from Dark Shadows!!!!!!"
You're welcome! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. These scenes, rather than focusing on the bloodthirsty vampire, highlight Mr. Frid's virtuosity as an actor. If he appeared on an empty stage, without props, costume or makeup, he would have been just as successful portraying his multidimensional character, Barnabas Collins.
In episode 233 Jonathan Frid delivers 2 terrific Barnabas soliloquies about the storms of the past and of the death of Josette Collins. Brilliant.in 4:12 512 in this post also
I agree. He actually turned down offers to do more TV and movies so that he could concentrate on his one-man shows. His non-speaking role as Mr. Howard in "Devil's Daughter" had real potential. I'm disappointed with how it turned out; his part was underwritten and he was relegated to the background. If anyone can pull off "silent acting" as a leading character, it's Jonathan Frid.
I LOVE this series, but, I absolutely abhorred the Dark Shadows movie with Depp portraying Barnabas!!! 😤 To me, the whole movie just mocked the series. Guess they had to have the "sex - scenes" with Barnabas and Angelique, "flying" around the room and knocking things over, to satisfy the modern audience, though. But, that was an *"UGGGH!* moment for me!!! And, it was soooo cheesy when they made Barnabas (Depp) able to walk around in the daytime *just because* he had on a pair of very dark sunglasses!!! Wish that movie had been more "true" to the story - line of the series - it would have been a LOT better to see!!!
lawl! I didn't bother watching that travesty of a movie, and I never will. The original show is the only DS, it cannot be redone, ever. I would have been curious to see how the sequel to House of DS might have turned out, but considering how bad that movie regrettably was compared to the show, maybe it's just as well it never got made.
I'm glad he did. Other actors are the distracting things in the corner of my eye which only get in the way! I kid, I kid. But there really was a "who can block JF from the camera most efficiently"-competition going on with the DS cast....tssss
Dark Shadows the MOVIE was an absolute travesty. Depp could have REALLY done it justice with Frid as a mentor in the plot - IDIOTS run Hollywood... IDIOTS, I say !!!
Barnabas' monolouge about Julia's letter features the interesting technique of the character thinking to himself while occasionally speaking outloud to punctuate certain thoughts. Laurence Olivier used this technique to great effect in his film adaptation fo Hamlet. Incidentally, both Jonathan Frid and Laurence Olivier were Shakespearean actors!
He wasn't just the best vampire--he invented it. Not even Bella could top him. And these clips show his abilities go far beyond DS. Thanks for the post.
This shows beautifully the expressive quality and splendid shakespearean diction of the great Jonathan Frid….a grandmaster of his craft! 🧛🏻
He was the best! Love him, his works were so infrequent, and he was such a thoughtful performer. Wish he had a greater body of work. Poetry and grace!!
No one Else could’ve played Barnabus
His Shakespearean Actor
Background
Served him WELL
♥️🌟💙🇬🇧🇬🇧🌟👑
He always had an certain elegance about him. Magnetically attractive with his presence!
I remember watching this show growing up..... Amazing how technology allows me to watch old school favorite TV and Movies.....👌
MASTERPIECE!
Yes, Jonathan Frid is so excellent that a 14-minute sampler of his acting can convey that!
Jonathan Frid was frightening & exciting at the same time as Barnabus Collins. You felt sympathy for his situations and horror that he could kill so calmly. There will never be another Jonathan Frid or "Barnabus Collins" for me. Thank you for this collection.
dedou30 And, I absolutely abhorred the Dark Shadows movie with Depp portraying Barnabas!!! 😤 To me, the whole movie just mocked the series. Guess they had to have the "sex - scenes" with Barnabas and Angelique, "flying" around the room and knocking things over, to satisfy the modern audience, though. But, that was an *"UGGGH!* moment for me!!! And, it was soooo cheesy when they made Barnabas (Depp) able to walk around in the daytime *just because* he had on a pair of very dark sunglasses!!! Wish that movie had been more "true" to the story - line of the series - it would have been a LOT better to see!!!
@@curtriceennis2924 everything these days is garbage.
I remember the very beginning what a great show but I left 1967 for the Marines I missed all of the good years
Thanks for your service, and now you can watch all 1245 epis whenever you want.
@@lindalcoomes Thank you
Just read(on MSN) of the passing away of Jonathan apparently on April 13th/my deepest condolences to you Patricia,to Jonathan's family and all of his legions of fans/the professionalism,depth and empathy he brought to the character of Barnabas Collins was a high water mark for television in general and daytime drama in particular/A true original beloved by millions/as one who lived in the last half of the 60's and remembers DS then,and in the early 2000's rediscovered on SciFi/touched then&now
This takes me back to the sixth grade when I fell under the intoxicating spell of Dark Shadows. I saw it evolve from a daytime mystery series to the supernatural phenomenon that it eventually became. I was there when Burke Devlin was exonerated of vehicular homicide, there when Laura graced us with us with the final flight of the phoenix and there when Jonathan Frid took this series over the top. It was a disgrace that the politics of the industry denied this cast the praises that they were due.
@ThymeBottle Thank you for your insightful comments; they echo my own sentiments. Jonathan Frid’s introspective quality transcends the screen and draws us into the soul of his character. He doesn’t just mimic; he convinces us that he is actually feeling, experiencing, and internally processing that moment-acting “inside out” if you will. Mr. Frid always said that he “offered his soul” to the theatre. We are blessed that the series provides us with a permanent record of his unique gift.
Jonathan Frid is telling his story on not only to himself and his following actors cast on all of the DS episodes, he seems to even tell the viewers audience about it too.
talking to ourselves again, huh?
Great video of Frid, God bless him.
Shakespeare would have loved him. Even just listening to him with eyes closed can give one chills. The greatest vampire to captivate you in any century. Bravo!!
The thinking Barnabas, pondering his and the fate of others...electrifying and mesmerizing to see and hear. What a magnificent voice and presence he has as Barnabas; thank you for including Edmund from "Seizure", as well. The soliloquies, more than anything else, help to establish the inner turmoil and depth of these characters he played so brilliantly. There is nothing "campy" or "corny" in his performance and those seeking to extract the essence of Barnabas Collins should look no further.
Just excellent.
I love dark shadows I grew up watching dark shadows as a kid would run home after school just watchitwith my mom
Reminds me of Vincent Price, another master of theatre.
They could be together in one TV show...
Great video/masterful acting/reminds me of the late great Sir John Gielgud doing Shakespeare/Frid is in that league
@bracherpix Thank you for mentioning Robert Cobert, the composer of the music for Dark Shadows. Omitting his name from the credits is an unintentional oversight on my part. Cobert's music is also featured in the latter half of my video: Jonathan Frid: The Scholar.
@willowwisp11 Since Barnabas Collins was "a cousin from England," Jonathan Frid speaks with an English accent on "Dark Shadows." In "Seizure" he speaks with his natural voice (Canadian). The audio picks up how mellow and resonant his distinctive voice is. Edmund's and Barnabas's voices differ, as well as their personalities--a testament to Mr. Frid's talent.
Jonathan Frid's character Barnabas Collins was the Best Character on Dark Shadows!I started watching it in 1968 when I was in 6th grade. It came on at 3 to 3:30 every day but weekends! I watched him faithfully till DS ended! I watched the DS remake of DS on Sci- Fi with Ben Cross as Barnabas Collins! I didn't like it. No one could play the part but Jonathan Frid! He's the " One and Only Barnabas Collins 4 ever and I will never forget him! Thank you for sharing this with all the fans!
All one has to do is be in another room, far removed from this for many years and just to hear the UNMISTAKABLE music from that room and immediately know that "That's from Dark Shadows!!!!!!"
You're welcome! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. These scenes, rather than focusing on the bloodthirsty vampire, highlight Mr. Frid's virtuosity as an actor. If he appeared on an empty stage, without props, costume or makeup, he would have been just as successful portraying his multidimensional character, Barnabas Collins.
Yet another great one!
In episode 233 Jonathan Frid delivers 2 terrific Barnabas soliloquies about the storms of the past and of the death of Josette Collins. Brilliant.in 4:12 512 in this post also
No one else could play Barnaby Collins.
I agree. He actually turned down offers to do more TV and movies so that he could concentrate on his one-man shows. His non-speaking role as Mr. Howard in "Devil's Daughter" had real potential. I'm disappointed with how it turned out; his part was underwritten and he was relegated to the background. If anyone can pull off "silent acting" as a leading character, it's Jonathan Frid.
I always wondered about that .... HUGE talent and then ??? WOW !!!
I LOVE this series, but, I absolutely abhorred the Dark Shadows movie with Depp portraying Barnabas!!! 😤 To me, the whole movie just mocked the series. Guess they had to have the "sex - scenes" with Barnabas and Angelique, "flying" around the room and knocking things over, to satisfy the modern audience, though. But, that was an *"UGGGH!* moment for me!!! And, it was soooo cheesy when they made Barnabas (Depp) able to walk around in the daytime *just because* he had on a pair of very dark sunglasses!!! Wish that movie had been more "true" to the story - line of the series - it would have been a LOT better to see!!!
lawl! I didn't bother watching that travesty of a movie, and I never will. The original show is the only DS, it cannot be redone, ever.
I would have been curious to see how the sequel to House of DS might have turned out, but considering how bad that movie regrettably was compared to the show, maybe it's just as well it never got made.
he would have made a good caesar
Yes, but which one? Julius, Nero or Caligula?
Lol, I wonder why Barnabas always talked to himself...?
I'm glad he did. Other actors are the distracting things in the corner of my eye which only get in the way! I kid, I kid. But there really was a "who can block JF from the camera most efficiently"-competition going on with the DS cast....tssss
Why do we talk to ourselves? He did, just as we would. I'm also glad he did. I actually love hearing him talk.
Did barabus ever cured
this was the only soap opera worth watching...everything else sucks...[bad vampire pun]
Tim Burton destroyed Dark Shadows
nah, DS will live forever. Burton just made another bad Burton movie which incidentally had the same name.
@@Amphitera agreed! That movie has nothing to do with MY Dark Shadows, in my opinion....it was a joke.
Dark Shadows the MOVIE was an absolute travesty. Depp could have REALLY done it justice with Frid as a mentor in the plot - IDIOTS run Hollywood... IDIOTS, I say !!!