“He was soothing and despicable”: this legendary actor hated shooting at Mary Poppins’ interpreter

“He was soothing and despicable”: this legendary actor hated shooting at Mary Poppins’ interpreter

For the vast majority of society, Richard Harris, it was primarily an unforgettable embodiment of Professor Albus Dumbledore in the first two parts of Harry Potter Saga. Barely expanded, many also remember its performance in the gladiator, including the Philosopher Emperor Mark-Aukeli. We obviously cannot be one of the most talented of this huge actor, his generation, only for these incarnations.

Fabulous Lindsay at the Anderson Man’s Prize, who won an interpretation prize at the 1963 Cannes Film Festival, as well as double citation at the Oscar and British Academy Award Award was comfortable in all genres and especially in the West. In Eastwood, he portrayed the extraordinary Englishman Bobby in mercy; This killer with royalist claims, which was terribly beaten by Jane Hackman.

In 1966, Richard Harris worked with Julie Andrews, the huge successes of Dalia Mary Poppins and the Melody of Happiness, on the film signed by Veteran George Roy Hill: Hawaii. The curious film, moreover, is very long (at 3:10 in the morning) and not the best for those who sign it, much more valued as slaughter 5, according to the world of Garp, fraud or, of course, butch Cassidy and baby.

“He was soothing and despicable”

In Hawaii, Julie Andrews portrays the wife of a new English missionary to say the least (plays Max von Sydoy), who landed in Hawaii to move Aboriginal people in Hawaii. Harris portrays the ship’s bubble captain Raif Hoxworth.

The actor did not leave an unforgettable memory with Harry, to say. “He was soothing and despicable” Will release if. Even the sink of the nails: “Rarely, I will never say I wouldn’t say I had such hatred for anyone. I am sure he saw how much I was spinning and thinking that he was worried about it. “

Against Richard Harry against Julie Andrews in “Hawaii”.

Julie Andrews had elegance to wait for decades to respond to Richard Harris’s words. During the interview in 2015 Sydney Morning HeraldAndrews were questioned about the actor, namely the fact that he would announce that “Steel ambition” The actor was “Ugly to see”.

The journalist says this is something that a man could tell a successful woman, but not a successful man. Andrews laugh and answer: “I think you are right. Really, you are right.”

“Can Harris words be that you will be jealous of you?” Asks a journalist. With Andrews responding: “I think that at the time, he probably drank a lot of beer. This could have come from this. ”

Source: Allocine

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