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For a major film star he made remarkably few great movies. In a career lasting fifty years there's just the one bona fide classic. That's a little disappointing.

You can't build a great career out of collaborations with second-raters- and O'Toole had a talent- a quite remarkable talent- for avoiding working with the best directors.   John Wayne worked with Ford and Hawks, James Stewart worked with Capra, Hitchcock and Mann. O'Toole worked with David Lean- once.

On stage it was the same story. He played Hamlet for Olivier then wandered off. He kept away from the great companies- from the National and the RSC.  When he showed up in the West End it was in one-off productions- like his famously absurd Macbeth and the triumphant Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell. He didn't, it seems, like to have to share the limelight.

He was a one of a generation of actors- headed up by Brando and Burton- who rather despised acting.  It had something to do- I think- with growing up in wartime and finding it a bit sissy to be fighting with buttoned foils when boys a year or two older had commanded tanks and killed nazis. In the absence of a proper war the manly thing to do was to hang about in bars. They were hugely talented- but compared with the generation that came before- the Oliviers and Gielguds and Guinnesses- and the generation that came after- the McKellens and Gambons- they lacked application.

O'Toole was mesmerising when he bothered to turn up. He was good. Very good. The pity is he could have been the greatest.

Date: 2013-12-17 10:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] veronica-milvus.livejournal.com
My father was in the RAF in 1943-45, but was essentially of that generation that just missed the real action of WW2 - which was of course huge in movies, and still is. It's an interesting psychological insight that they became hell raisers instead.

My Dad was almost teetotal, but often seemed to grumble about the sense of entitlement of Young People Nowadays. particularly the hippie generation.

Date: 2013-12-17 05:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
The hippies did have it easy, but it wasn't exactly their fault.

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