Duración:05:02 Vistos:68878 veces
Descripción:Shakespeare's 'Now is the winter of our discontent' soliloquy performed by Laurence Olivier in his film version of 'Richard III'
Duración:03:04 Vistos:21558 veces
Descripción:Catch Laurence Fishburne in his first episode of CSI on December 11, 2008 - only on CBS.
Duración:02:26 Vistos:23107 veces
Descripción:Laurence Fishburne joins the cast of CSI: December 11th - be there!
Duración:04:06 Vistos:92265 veces
Descripción:The famous 'To be or not to be' soliloquy
Duración:05:39 Vistos:54251 veces
Descripción:Laurence Juber plays "Layla" at Turning Point Cafe, Pierpont, NY, October 12, 2006
Duración:04:55 Vistos:26472 veces
Descripción:Very Good scene from TBFB
Duración:00:34 Vistos:484775 veces
Descripción:**VIEW IN HIGH QUALITY**
RB for the New England Patriots
Duración:03:08 Vistos:18043 veces
Descripción:Laurence Fishburne guest stars on CSI as Dr. Raymond Langston, a well-known criminal pathologist, Thursday, December 11
Duración:08:48 Vistos:19953 veces
Descripción:extracts starts with Act 3, scene 3, line 245 "Why did I Marry" to Iago's line (376) "Are you a man? Have you a soul, or sense?" (Arden edition)
Laurence Olivier ... Othello
Maggie Smith ... Desdemona
Joyce Redman ... Emilia
Frank Finlay ... Iago
Directed by Stuart Burge and John Dexter
go here to see Othello kill Desdemona in
another clip from this film:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F96DlM3N5KQ
click on link below to see Anthony Hopkins do this scene:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pT_NAJZ9so
click on link below to see Willard White and Ian McKellen do this scene:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gE4K2sbSF4
yup, that's Maggie Smith, aka "Professor McGonagall"
Duración:27:04 Vistos:7541 veces
Descripción:Interview & music.
Duración:04:02 Vistos:3325 veces
Descripción:http://www.theatermania.com
Laurence Fishburne has been one of Hollywood's most iconic actors for nearly 30 years, thanks to unforgettable performances in Apocalypse Now, What's Love Got to Do With It?, for which he received an Academy Award nomination, and the box-office smash The Matrix. But the powerful 46-year-old star is no stranger to the stage, having won the Tony Award in August Wilson's Two Trains Running and appearing in such diverse plays as The Lion In Winter and Fences. Now, Fishburne is taking on his biggest challenge portraying former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall in George Stevens Jr.'s solo play Thurgood, which officially opens at the Booth Theatre on April 30. He recently spoke to TheaterMania about portraying this legendary role model -- as well as his own role models.
Duración:57:37 Vistos:167426 veces
Descripción:Wait past the intro - This was the Creation/Evolution debate episode on the Michael Coren show, aired in Canada by CTS (shown here with permission). The debaters were Jason Wiles and Laurence Tisdall.
Duración:56:44 Vistos:3985 veces
Descripción:Segment 1: Guest host Elvis Mitchell talks to actor Laurence Fishburne about his two new
films, "Akeelah and the Bee" and "Mission Impossible III".
Segment 2: Sam Tanenhaus, editor of the New York Times Book Review talks about the late poet Elizabeth Bishop with David Orr of the Times Book Review and Alice Quinn, poetry editor at The New Yorker.
Duración:04:20 Vistos:102956 veces
Descripción:Laurence juber playing the beatles while my guitar gently weeps
Duración:03:28 Vistos:45044 veces
Descripción:Laurence Juber plays Little Wing at Muriel Anderson's Guitar Night, July 1996.
Duración:03:52 Vistos:7000 veces
Descripción:Thanks to Donald Inks of ImusTruth for this wonderful reading by Sir Laurence Olivier.
Donalds Words
"I would like to share something with all of you...that is, unfortunately out of print...and unavailable anywhere.
The following is from a recitation by the late Sir Laurence Olivier, from the musical: Dave Clark's "Time". It carries a message we all can learn from...and grow with.
In retrospect...I believe Don Imus DID have a "life changing" experience after the firestorm that erupted...and being with the Rutgers team members, who, as Don Imus said...(not quoted verbatim)... nobody else was in that room (when he met with the team, and their families)...could know what pain was caused by my words...
Choose your words wisely....".
Laurence Olivier
Born 1907 Died 1989
Duración:69:27 Vistos:135 veces
Descripción:The Paul Laurence Dunbar Centennial Conference, sponsored by Stanford's American Studies Program, explores new critical perspectives on the diversity of Dunbar's literary production as a poet, novelist, lyricist, dramatist, and journalist.
Jennifer James, "Dunbar's 'The Fanatics' and the Post-Civil War Reconciliation Narrative;" Gene Jarrett, "Second-Generation Realist; or, Dunbar the Naturalist;" Thomas Leuchtenmuller, "'Tis thy breath perfumes the air': Paul Laurence Dunbar's Overlooked Play, 'Herrick'"
Stanford's American Studies Program is an interdisciplinary major that seeks to convey a broad understanding of American culture and society in all their complexity.
Stanford University
http://www.stanford.edu/
Paul Laurence Dunbar Centennial Conference
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/dunbar/program.html
Stanford Channel on YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
Duración:10:19 Vistos:18248 veces
Descripción:Leo McKern very moving with Olivier, as the blind Gloucester meets the mad King Lear out on the heath.
Laurence Olivier ... King Lear
Leo McKern ... Gloucester
David Threlfall ... Edgar
Act IV, scene 6, Lear mad crowned with flowers (line 80) to his running off (line 199--Arden edition)
Director: Michael Elliott
Shakespeare's "King Lear" (filmed 1983 for TV)
Duración:10:28 Vistos:13515 veces
Descripción:Laurence Olivier ... King Lear
Colin Blakely ... Kent
Dorothy Tutin ... Goneril
Jeremy Kemp ... Cornwall
Robert Lang ... Albany
David Threlfall ... Edgar
Robert Lindsay ... Edmund
clip starts with Edmund and Edgar fighting, Act 5, scene 3, lines 162 to end--but with some cuts and transpositioning of lines. (Arden edition)
go here to see a very young Dorothy Tutin in "The Importance of Being Earnest" (1952 film):
http://youtube.com/watch?v=c61vfHZT3j8
Director: Michael Elliott
Shakespeare's "King Lear" (filmed 1983 for TV)
Duración:25:25 Vistos:200 veces
Descripción:An interview of the ethno-musicologist (and zoologist) Laurence Picken, made by Carole Pegg in August 1983
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