Frank Langella Breaks Down His Career, from 'Dracula' to 'The Americans'

Oct 19, 2020 15:59

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'Frank Langella takes us through his legendary acting career, breaking down his roles in 'The Immoralist,' 'The Twelve Chairs,' 'Diary of a Mad Housewife,' 'Dracula,' 'Masters of the Universe,' 'Dave,' 'Lolita,' 'Fortune's Fool,' 'Robot & Frank,' 'Starting Out in the Evening,' 'Frost/Nixon,' 'The Americans,' 'The Father' and 'The Trials of the ( Read more... )

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jellycar October 19 2020, 15:22:30 UTC
what an icon, although i do always get him and f murray abraham’s mixed up. they’re twins and both play the same roles

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turtleisland October 19 2020, 15:26:15 UTC
Just read this on his wiki.

Langella published a memoir in 2012 called Dropped Names: Famous Men and Women As I Knew Them.[22] In a review in the New York Times Book Review, Ada Calhoun wrote that "Langella's book celebrated sluttiness as a worthy-even noble-way of life. There was so much happy sexuality in this book that reading it was like being flirted with for a whole party by the hottest person in the room. It was no wonder Langella was invited everywhere."

Oh my!

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squeaksgently October 19 2020, 18:45:56 UTC
That book is such a guilty pleasure!

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lyra_loo October 19 2020, 15:30:25 UTC
he's an icon. love so many of his roles!

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saintclaire87 October 19 2020, 15:38:14 UTC
I remember his guest spot on SVU.

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qween_frostine October 19 2020, 15:41:11 UTC
He's fantastically talented! I got to see him as King Lear five or six years ago and remember just being really, really floored by his performance (iirc Dudley Dursley was also in it lmao).

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