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Originally Posted by neverending
Another couple favorites of mine would be Harry Dean Stanton and Patrick Magee.
I first noticed Stanton in Paris, Texas. That role still blows me away.
Most will remember Magee as the writer in Clockwork Orange. I first saw him in the film version of The Royal Shakespear Company's production of Marat/Sade. I've been in Marat/Sade twice, but never got to play de Sade. He also has a nice role in Luther.
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I always liked Stanton in The Black Marble, playing an exasperated dognapper. His little bit in The Green Mile was easily one of the best parts. Catch some early Magee in Zulu. And strange you should mention Marat/Sade as I was thinking of doing a piece about it.
BTW, that Hickey part will blow you away with how young he looks. Like Walter Brennan, he seemed to be an old man all his life.