Vale: Sir Nigel Hawthorne
Thu, 27 Dec 2001, 06:15 amEliot McCann4 posts in thread
Vale: Sir Nigel Hawthorne
Thu, 27 Dec 2001, 06:15 amWe've lost another one. No longer will Sir Humphrey Appleby baffle his boss with unending expostulations and,more's the pity, the curtain comes down on the career of yet another classically trained actor.
Damn shame, that.
Eliot
Damn shame, that.
Eliot
Eliot McCannThu, 27 Dec 2001, 06:15 am
We've lost another one. No longer will Sir Humphrey Appleby baffle his boss with unending expostulations and,more's the pity, the curtain comes down on the career of yet another classically trained actor.
Damn shame, that.
Eliot
Damn shame, that.
Eliot
TobyThu, 27 Dec 2001, 09:23 am
RE: Vale: Sir Nigel Hawthorne
Rest in Peace, Sir Nigel. Best darn Malvolio I ever saw...
sigh.
T
sigh.
T
Walter PlingeThu, 27 Dec 2001, 10:41 am
RE: Vale: Sir Nigel Hawthorne
Sympathies to Trevor Bentham.
And Eliot, we'll need an increase in expostulations on your part to make up the loss.
Travel well Sir Nigel.
And Eliot, we'll need an increase in expostulations on your part to make up the loss.
Travel well Sir Nigel.
Walter PlingeFri, 28 Dec 2001, 10:19 am
RE: Vale: Sir Nigel Hawthorne
Malvolio was certainly his own.
Who? Who will we learn from now?
I despair at the thought of the likes of Mel Gibson or Tom Cruise touching the roles that Sir Nigel took.
Help!
Keep a kind eye and a guiding hand on us all Sir.
Who? Who will we learn from now?
I despair at the thought of the likes of Mel Gibson or Tom Cruise touching the roles that Sir Nigel took.
Help!
Keep a kind eye and a guiding hand on us all Sir.