Back in the day, this foreign born A list actor who is having a better start to his year than he did last year, made a different kind of movie than he is now known for. One of those movies was based on a real life person who shares something with the actor. As part of his research, he contacted the top scholar on the real life person and borrowed several documents and pieces of memorabilia on the person to help him get in character. Memorabilia that was rare, expensive and hard to find. He not only refused to return it, but destroyed the scholar's career in the process.
Liam Neeson?
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ReplyDeleteHugh Grant-Chopin?
ReplyDeleteOr Russell Crowe and a beautiful mind ?
ReplyDeleteHe started off in period pieces and now does RomCom (mostly)
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ReplyDeleteJim Carrey?
ReplyDeleteAndy Kaufman movie
ReplyDeleteBenedict Cuntybitch?
ReplyDeleteEddie Redmayne- Theory of Everything?
ReplyDeleteThe tricky bit is the has something in common with the character?
ReplyDeleteschindler's list?
ReplyDeleterob roy?
ReplyDeleteColin Firth, The King's Speech, stuttering
ReplyDeleteNeeson. Rob Roy.
ReplyDelete(It was early 2019 when he made his insane racist comments, hence the "better start")
In that case it could be Michael Collins ( for the character) too.
DeleteJim Carrey and the Andy Kaufman movie is a good guess, both are comics. The movie was a drama.
ReplyDeleteJust not sure there are Andy Kaufman scholars, though. That makes me think it is someone historic
What does Neeson have in common with Rob Roy ?
ReplyDeleteI like the Colin Firth guess because I read multiple articles that he had a hell of a time losing the stutter after the role.
ReplyDeleteBut was The Kings Speech "back in the day"? Back in the day has to have at least a 25 year minimum
ReplyDeleteColin Farrell played Jesse James
ReplyDeleteI like MD's Liam Neesen guess because now he does more Charles Bronson type movies than anything he did that was deemed Oscar-worthy material.
ReplyDeleteWww.missing-documents/news/DisgracedRobRoyscholatblamesLiamNeeson.com
ReplyDeleteWow...thanks for the research!
DeleteOkay I take it back about Colin Firth as he always does period pieces like King's Speech so it's not a different sort of movie for him - sorry, Colin. I agree with MDAnderson and others - Rob Roy and Liam Neeson. Thing Liam has in common with Rob Roy is avenging a rape.
ReplyDelete@VeganDiva That does make it hang together with Neeson.
ReplyDeleteWhy give valuable things to these nincompoops !!
ReplyDeleteWhomever this is I hope they get some corona beer...
ReplyDeleteLiam Neeson sounds right. He starred in Kinsey, the biopic about Albert Kinsey who pioneered in researching human sexuality. In the film, Kinsey and his wife had problems initially in the bedroom because he was "overly endowed". I remember reading gossip columns many years ago saying Neeson had the same gift. Don't know if true or not. Don't know about anything else connected to the blind.
ReplyDeleteOkay, back to lurking for me.
There are some very wonderful museums around the country financed by one very wealthy man who invented the routing numbers on checks. They are manuscript museums. So fascinating. If there's one in your area, go to it. You will love it. There is one set of manuscripts based on Fidel Castro and Che Guevara. Absolutely fascinating to see all the paper ephemera. The exhibits revolve among the 15 museums.
ReplyDeleteA gigantic pox on the actor who did this.
ReplyDeleteHope this gets a reveal down the road.
ReplyDeleteAgree with the Liam Neeson filming Michael Collins guess. My father is a well-respected Irish historian and a retired professor, I'm going to give him a call to see if he can verify this one.
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