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George C. Scott: Patton, Drinking, telling the Academy Awards to lose his number! 

Eileen Prose
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George talks about finding sobriety, telling the Academy to lose his number, playing Clarence Darrow and valuing his privacy
He was an American stage and film actor, director, and producer. He was best known for his stage work, as well as his portrayal of General George S. Patton in the film Patton, as General Buck Turgidson in Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, and as Ebenezer Scrooge in Clive Donner's 1984 film A Christmas Carol.
He was the first actor to refuse the Academy Award for Best Actor (for Patton in 1970), having warned the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences months in advance that he would do so on philosophical grounds if he won. Scott believed that every dramatic performance was unique and could not be compared to others.
He died in 1999 at age 71. His grave is unmarked.

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@chuckwagon5518
@chuckwagon5518 3 года назад
Back when actors had big talent, instead of big mouths.
@johnwilliams2479
@johnwilliams2479 3 года назад
Good in the pool movie with Paul Newman
@malafakka8530
@malafakka8530 3 года назад
@@davidcadwallader434 yes, that's the movie that he meant 😉 great movie that one.
@briane173
@briane173 3 года назад
@@davidcadwallader434 "You owe me *_MONEY!"_*
@jeffdekimpe1746
@jeffdekimpe1746 3 года назад
@@davidcadwallader434 Who was great in The Hustler?
@shizueleighhicks6174
@shizueleighhicks6174 3 года назад
The “Old School” actors also had brains.🧐
@eileenprose8472
@eileenprose8472 4 года назад
I would like to sincerely thank you for your comments. Of my over 20,000 interviews, George ranks in the top 10. I also wonder what happened to television. Today, it seems that interviews are more contentious than informative. I keep looking through the weeds trying to find a true journalist. I want to apologize for the awful sweater. Wardrobe was given to me and most was beautiful but there was the occasional Oops! Blessings to all of you as we deal with these tough times. Hope you enjoy my channel. Eileen
@jquest43
@jquest43 4 года назад
Your questions were very good.
@jameshadfield6039
@jameshadfield6039 4 года назад
very charming interview thank you! so good,didn't notice the sweater till you brought it up.george was a brilliant underrated actor ( similar to the great rod steiger )peace.
@mrrolight
@mrrolight 4 года назад
So... a "true journalist" is more interested in their choice of sweater than asking "contentious" questions like "Why, Mr. Scott, did you beat the fuck out of your co-star Ava Gardner such that you broke her bones?" - Perhaps there's "informative" and "too informative" Oh, and "over 40,000 interviews"? If you did one interview every single day, that would take 109 years, 6 months and 5 days. Did you double up on Sundays?
@Kruppt808
@Kruppt808 4 года назад
@@mrrolight whoa, someone woke up on the wrong side of the kitty litter😖
@mrrolight
@mrrolight 4 года назад
@@Kruppt808 Yeah ok, I guess she was asking for it.
@ssnoc
@ssnoc 4 года назад
Strangelove, The Hospital, Patton, Scrooge ... this man was one hell of an actor.
@iamthem.a.n.middleagednerd1053
@iamthem.a.n.middleagednerd1053 3 года назад
Hardcore is a great flick as well
@bradleydavies4781
@bradleydavies4781 3 года назад
Hell yeah
@ronaldwolfe1369
@ronaldwolfe1369 3 года назад
Amen
@HAL-vc3of
@HAL-vc3of 3 года назад
Dont forget his great horror roles like the Exorcist III and The Changeling
@fntime
@fntime 3 года назад
@@iamthem.a.n.middleagednerd1053 I don't think Hardcore holds up, but his performance does.
@Jared_Wignall
@Jared_Wignall 4 года назад
George C. Scott said the Oscars are a big meat parade and didn’t want any part of them. I agree with his statement.
@mrrolight
@mrrolight 4 года назад
A lot of people at the Oscars couldn't stand him. He'd had confrontations with many. Not necessarily because they were shits but because he was. He saw the worst in almost everyone and beat up women to within an inch of their lives. As fine an actor as there may have been, he was also a violent, drunken, misanthropic bore. The Oscars being a meat parade doest no excuse Scott from being a meathead.
@dannygjk
@dannygjk 4 года назад
@@mrrolight You misinterpreted the OP comment or just didn't stay on point.
@mrrolight
@mrrolight 4 года назад
@@dannygjk OK, point is that he may well have said he didn't want any part of the Oscars, but that may be more to do with the fact that he'd have felt uncomfortable in the presence of so many people who despised his drunken brawling behaviour. He externalised the problem that sober people had with his behaviour, blaming them, not himself. He did not take responsibility for his despicable actions. Is my point. Whatever you may think of the Oscars, and whatever may be objectively true about the Oscars, my postulate is that Scott didn't want anything to do with them because they didn't want anything to do with him.
@dannygjk
@dannygjk 4 года назад
@@mrrolight You are speculating.
@mrrolight
@mrrolight 4 года назад
@@dannygjk Derr... yeah. And? I am questioning the word of a violent drunk on the reasons he gives for not wanting to be in a club that doesn't want him.
@mikemccormick4211
@mikemccormick4211 3 года назад
I miss the old actors. They had talent and didn't take people's s**t. Class act
@cfreeman106
@cfreeman106 2 года назад
Mike McCormick Couldn't agree with more about old actors. Except your comment, it would seem includes the person being interviewed. If it is, you ought to read up on this low-life character. He was nothing but a cheap low-down, piss-head woman batterer who didn't need to "take people's s**t", because he had enough of his own in which to wallow. Comparing him with others of his profession is grossly insulting to them.
@briane173
@briane173 Год назад
If you gave them any shit back then you'd get a face full of John Wayne.
@willwalker6894
@willwalker6894 Год назад
Most people are spineless nowadays.
@mikemccormick4211
@mikemccormick4211 Год назад
@@willwalker6894 I often wonder if he and Robert Mitchum were friends. Very much alike.
@copedawg
@copedawg 5 дней назад
@@mikemccormick4211 Robert Mitchum had a captivating voice
@mountainman6125
@mountainman6125 2 года назад
The rawness of his voice and temperament of character was always captivating. His Ebenezer portrayal is so fantastic in a Christmas Carol I've watched it every year on Christmas eve for the last 20 years.
@IzsakJoraszZ9
@IzsakJoraszZ9 2 года назад
SAME! (Missed a year tho...shameful)
@thirdratecontent585
@thirdratecontent585 2 года назад
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@ewanmacfarlane9195
@ewanmacfarlane9195 2 года назад
Yes hes good at Ebbe
@thelasvegaskid
@thelasvegaskid 2 года назад
One to watch every year for sure! That’s and it’s a wonderful life, my favorite Christmas movies.
@JohnBuck41
@JohnBuck41 Год назад
Just started that tonite
@pauljohnson3340
@pauljohnson3340 4 года назад
Brutally honest people do the best interviews.
@briane173
@briane173 Год назад
This was a man who was comfortable in his own skin -- he was flawed, he knew it, and wouldn't have had it any different.
@justsavetheplace
@justsavetheplace Месяц назад
...and make the best Presidents.
@billcbren
@billcbren 5 лет назад
I miss him. A great Ebenezer Scrooge.
@RJ1999x
@RJ1999x 4 года назад
Very true
@gw5309
@gw5309 4 года назад
The best
@gw5309
@gw5309 4 года назад
Gabriel Samson 👍
@raymondhanks9826
@raymondhanks9826 4 года назад
one of the best actors of our time.
@nhmooytis7058
@nhmooytis7058 4 года назад
Bill Brennan best Scrooge ever!
@naturalobserver1322
@naturalobserver1322 3 года назад
As much as I liked him in Patton, I think his greatest role was in Dr. Strange Love. His facial expressions were hilarious. 🤣
@kenclayton5088
@kenclayton5088 3 года назад
He was magnificent
@thewkovacs316
@thewkovacs316 3 года назад
kubrick tricked him into being funny he really thought he was doing a serious movie the book the movie is based on is not a parody
@oldtoby9377
@oldtoby9377 3 года назад
@@thewkovacs316 And as a result, he vowed to never work with Kubrick again. Though in later years he would come to praise his performance in Dr. Strangelove
@thewkovacs316
@thewkovacs316 3 года назад
@@oldtoby9377 i never understood why he didnt see the movie as the opportunity to expand the types of roles he could play. actors should always do things out of their comfort zone.
@oldtoby9377
@oldtoby9377 3 года назад
@@thewkovacs316 My guess is that George was fed up with Kubrick's constant demand for retakes, only for him to use the "rehearsal takes", even though he still would ask him to do it all over again, without being over the top. What I'm still wondering about, is that Kubrick managed to assure him that the cameras were off, yet somehow, he seemed to be completely oblivious to the VERY loud motors of the 35mm cameras that Kubrick was using at the time...
@neelabhraroy4238
@neelabhraroy4238 6 лет назад
The interviewer was just magnificent. You don't see such enormous class and poise in today's interviewers
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 6 лет назад
I have a notion to second that emotion ! This interviewer is one classy lady !
@jameshadfield6039
@jameshadfield6039 4 года назад
absolutely , class is out
@mrrolight
@mrrolight 4 года назад
@@jameshadfield6039 Yes very classy. Classy enough not to mention Scott's violent drunken behaviour towards women a couple of whom he beat to within an inch of their lives. I mean anyone who would mention that would have so little class.
@skyavalanche
@skyavalanche Год назад
Ditto! 🤍
@Kharnellius
@Kharnellius Год назад
You mean why didn’t the interviewer ask about something that wasn’t revealed until much later?
@dzanier
@dzanier 4 года назад
He was a complex man. I admired his work enormously. His personal life was a bit tumultuous. Married several times, alcohol problems. He once said that one of the reasons he acted was to escape the real world, that he was truly free and happy only when he was acting. I’m not sure there has ever been a greater one-man tour de force than “Patton.”
@moshedayan2810
@moshedayan2810 2 года назад
Never mind his bashing up ava gardner 😏
@Kharnellius
@Kharnellius Год назад
Why the smirk?! You approved of that!?
@4_vaccuum_salesman_of_marr944
@4_vaccuum_salesman_of_marr944 4 месяца назад
Movie sucked.
@Powertuber1000
@Powertuber1000 4 года назад
"We've defeated the wrong enemy" --- General George S Patton, 1945 Commander of U.S Seventh Army
@fja4301
@fja4301 4 года назад
"Hell give me 10 days and i will start war with the russians and make it look like it was their fault we going to fight them sooner or later so let me do it now while we have the army here to do it with." Patton told Ike. he also wanted to use the German army to help him do it. Ike should have listened to him.
@Powertuber1000
@Powertuber1000 4 года назад
@@fja4301 And so it turned out Marxism was the winner of WWII.
@fja4301
@fja4301 4 года назад
@@Powertuber1000 Churchill would have agreed with Patton but Americans had it with the war.
@joecook5689
@joecook5689 3 года назад
@@fja4301 I think you're right. But Britons had had it with the war also. They even didn't reelect churchill after the war.
@teller121
@teller121 3 года назад
@@Powertuber1000 sure was in this country, compounded by leftist 5th column set up here following a frustrating no-strategy fiasco in Vietnam, guaranteed to end with us leaving and lots of people dying, boat people, killing fields, Soviet air and naval bases then sitting astride the Philippines (where our fleet in Pacific was based at the time)
@southtexasprepper1837
@southtexasprepper1837 6 лет назад
George C. Scott. One of my favorite actors. R.I.P.
@georgschmidt2091
@georgschmidt2091 5 лет назад
Patton was one of my favorite movies and Georg C Scott did a superb magnificent job playing General George Patton.
@janetmccoy2192
@janetmccoy2192 4 года назад
He also gave a brilliant performance in the Hustler.
@becomingsmith5715
@becomingsmith5715 3 года назад
Exorcist III.
@briane173
@briane173 Год назад
@@janetmccoy2192 "You owe me *_MONEY!!"_* With that raspy gravelly voice of his.
@temu2max100
@temu2max100 5 лет назад
An actor without equal...versatile and always superb. Anatomy of a Murder, The Hustler, They Might Be Giants, The Hospital and of course Patton to mention a few.
@trentk268
@trentk268 3 года назад
Back in the day, the media claimed the sixties were radical, but here is a real man's man.
@scottfulps2065
@scottfulps2065 3 года назад
George C. Scott, John Huston, Richard Burton,...back when men were carved from granite instead of cream cheese.
@fifthbusiness1678
@fifthbusiness1678 3 года назад
Oh, c’mon
@christopherhand4836
@christopherhand4836 3 года назад
@@fifthbusiness1678 are you gonna cry? 🥲
@shortandresourceful6242
@shortandresourceful6242 3 года назад
Granite and alcohusm.
@shortandresourceful6242
@shortandresourceful6242 3 года назад
Granite and alcoholism.
@wtf_usa5597
@wtf_usa5597 2 года назад
"The only reason I'm sober is because I didn't want to die." That's a real honest response. No virtue signaling there at all.
@bhornannawindeedeigh5007
@bhornannawindeedeigh5007 Год назад
And getting sober after 30 years of hard drinking had to have been a b!tch, the poor guy. 🤕
@666kinski
@666kinski 4 года назад
& there will never be another George C Scott..
@cfreeman106
@cfreeman106 4 года назад
And there'll be a lot of women saying "thank God for that".
@666kinski
@666kinski 4 года назад
@@cfreeman106 only a couple.
@cfreeman106
@cfreeman106 4 года назад
@@666kinski Even if that's true (which is highly unlikely) it's indefensible and unforgivable.
@666kinski
@666kinski 4 года назад
@@cfreeman106 look it up instead of being an ignorant troll!
@cfreeman106
@cfreeman106 4 года назад
@@666kinski I have looked it up, read up on it and have absolutely no reason to doubt the words of those who witnessed his odious behaviour. You go on hero-worshipping him and I'll carry on being a troll -- using derogatory names, unfortunately for you, has no effect on me.
@craigscott5661
@craigscott5661 4 года назад
He was such a great man he reminds me of my father no bs not kissing up to Hollywood. Just a great guy and one of the best actors of all time.
@mrrolight
@mrrolight 4 года назад
just a great guy... who was a violent drunk and beat the living shit out of Ava Gardner.
@mrrolight
@mrrolight 3 года назад
@Mike England Never thought of that, Mike England. Yeah, some chicks are asking for it, right? For a minute there I thought I was a reconstructed male.
@Storytime2023x
@Storytime2023x 2 года назад
There are no actors like George anymore.
@jamiejmasters4818
@jamiejmasters4818 3 месяца назад
There wasn't any like him back in his day either, great actors are unique in what ever era they come from.
@diro9655
@diro9655 7 лет назад
Amazing interviewer.... Warm, cosey, polite, wtf happened to the world.
@eileenprose8472
@eileenprose8472 7 лет назад
The Sadiro Thank you so much. I am the interviewer and really appreciate your comment. I hope you will subscribe and take a look at the other 600 interviews on my Channel. It has been such fun sharing some of my 13 years of daily, live television. Blessings to you....
@FitnessByMatt
@FitnessByMatt 6 лет назад
Yeah, Kim Jung-Un is cool though, right?
@travisbickle6974
@travisbickle6974 6 лет назад
@Dick, Oh, I thought it was Rosey O'Donnell ambushing Tom Selleck on her show. I thought it was Hollywood, Academia and the main stream media deciding who was a "bad person" based upon, not their actions but what their politics were.
@GrayFoxROU
@GrayFoxROU 6 лет назад
Libtards and politically correctness.
@JoelDTerry
@JoelDTerry 6 лет назад
Magnificent work, *Ms.* *Prose.* How refreshing to see an interview of substance and integrity of the highest journalistic order, a craft seemingly in short supply these days. And George C. Scott--what a treasure! He's most assuredly one of my all-time favorite actors. I've read he could be a terribly moody person, particularly during interviews, but you asked all the right questions with just the perfect tone, which no doubt allowed him to be as open in any interview I've ever seen of him. Again, *this* is how sublime journalistic professionalism looks and sounds. It's meant to inform and enlighten, and this interview does just that.
@nightowl5475
@nightowl5475 5 лет назад
I love this actor. He is everything in an actor I love. I miss this guy. RIP Mr. Scott.
@drg111yt
@drg111yt 6 лет назад
Good interviewer, and Scott a good man - RIP
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 6 лет назад
She's a very good interviewer indeed and this is one entertaining and informative video. Greatly enjoyed watching it !
@fredhightower6189
@fredhightower6189 5 лет назад
He was a woman beating asshole!
@checkyourhead9
@checkyourhead9 4 года назад
@@fredhightower6189 i was looking to see if anyone else said it. thank you. im like of course he favors the death penalty he almost killed a couple women numerous times
@mrrolight
@mrrolight 4 года назад
@@checkyourhead9 Scott was a disgrace of a man. I can't quite believe what I'm seeing in these comments. Same kind of people, I assume, who thought John Wayne's racism and homophobia was just John being John. Same as those who think Trump's racism, homophobia, misogyny, narcism, hubris, vanity, ignorance, spite and inhumanity is just Trump being Trump. Honestly, some people can't see past their own noses.
@BryanTorok
@BryanTorok 4 года назад
@@fredhightower6189 How about a source for that accusation? Or, are you referring to a few seconds of a role he played in one movie that he didn't write?
@fargokid71
@fargokid71 4 года назад
One of my all-time best actor/entertainer: The Flim-Flam Man, Islands in the Stream, The Changeling, The Day of the Dolphin, Patton, and Rage. Plus he was a Conservative. He worked hard for everything he got. One Hell of an actor!!
@williamrichards3707
@williamrichards3707 4 года назад
He was on Hollywood shit list then and he would be today because he was a real man. And he mentioned Richard Burton. Your best actors were staged trained. They learn the craft an art of acting. Set for a long time haven't gone to Carnegie Mellon University is a child for acting, but there's a very big difference between a celebrity and an actor. George C Scott what's an actor who knew his trade and how to ply it.
@gianca60
@gianca60 4 года назад
I'll add The Hustler and Hardcore.
@Archer335
@Archer335 4 года назад
fargokid71, If you haven’t seen him in The Hustler, you must. It’s the best. Also, Dr. Strangelove. Great stuff.
@robertbates6249
@robertbates6249 4 года назад
oh yes he was born to poverty and is 100 percent a self made man!
@williamrichards3707
@williamrichards3707 4 года назад
@@robertbates6249 nobody is self-made were made by God. You couldn't breathe when you were asleep if you were man-made. Never have like that expression. He simply took gifts he had and expounded on them. Another actor I like who was from Rags to Riches was born outside of my hometown of Pittsburgh and that's Charles Bronson.
@Boulderpits
@Boulderpits 6 лет назад
George C. Scott is a bad ass.
@jigrodrigues
@jigrodrigues 6 лет назад
per aspera ad astra ¿ incredibly underrated
@raymondhanks9826
@raymondhanks9826 4 года назад
As in good !!
@Psyfi85
@Psyfi85 4 года назад
And hilarious, love him in Dr Strangelove.
@michaelerickson985
@michaelerickson985 3 года назад
I followed George C. Scott over the years, and I would consider myself to be a fan. I never read or heard that he has any problem with his buttocks. He may have had other health issues on account of his drinking and smoking over the years, but to my knowledge the buttocks was never a problem for him.
@Ron71997
@Ron71997 4 месяца назад
Beyond a man of class, refusing the Oscar and not taking any sh*t from anyone or anything - not impressed or trying to impress anyone. How can anyone survive Hollywood and the pressures in that fishbowl. Only a man named George C. Scott - a true legend!
@jeffreyd5753
@jeffreyd5753 3 года назад
Scott is old school....growing up at a time when acting was considered a lowly profession....thus a great talent that feels somewhat ashamed of that whole Hollywood scene. His Patton is one of the best performances of all time.
@wlouisharris
@wlouisharris 3 года назад
I wish there were more great interviews with George like this. I miss him terribly. He showed so much vulnerability in acting and this interview. I just watched Islands in the Stream again. Very moving film.
@senorkaboom
@senorkaboom 6 лет назад
Impresses me as the type of guy who could talk with someone about anything and you would never know he was an actor. Wish there were more like Scott in Hollywood. Deeply missed. I actually cried when I heard he had passed.
@user-mw8um6mc3v
@user-mw8um6mc3v 5 лет назад
Scott was brilliant as Patton. I don't think I ever saw him less than brilliant but as Patton he WAS Patton!
@dzanier
@dzanier 4 года назад
It is arguably the greatest performance by one man, as far as simply towering over an entire movie, that we've ever seen. The movie was very, very, very good. George C. Scott was otherworldly.
@Guitcad1
@Guitcad1 4 года назад
Patton's family say otherwise.
@bg104
@bg104 4 года назад
Jamie van Brewen ...not an accurate statement per Patton’s grandson. In a tv interview about 15 years ago, Robert H. Patton said that his father cried when the family first saw the movie and he saw Scott’s portrayal of his own father (Gen. Patton) on screen. His father felt that it was so accurate and captured him realistically. As Robert related the story, he was a boy when the movie came out, and he noticed his dad crying during the movie. Little Robert asked his father “what’s wrong, Dad?” His father replied that the movie depiction was so accurate and realistic that it seems like he’s looking at his own dad. Pretty powerful statement by Gen. Patton’s son on Scott’s portrayal of his father.
@TheJer1963
@TheJer1963 3 года назад
Only thing they got wrong was in real life Patton slapped 2 soldiers not just 1 like in the movie. Patton could not stand a coward.
@4_vaccuum_salesman_of_marr944
@4_vaccuum_salesman_of_marr944 4 месяца назад
None of us have seen Patton's personality on display. No way of concluding that he did a good job portraying him.
@mcroley591
@mcroley591 3 года назад
He was really a very good guy and an outstanding actor. He portrayed General Patton perfectly.
@briane173
@briane173 Год назад
I'm convinced he was born for that role. _Patton_ remains on the top of my list of all-time favorite movies, among those that were character exposés, and squarely because of GCS and his incredible performance. He was a complex man but in many ways he reminds me of me -- especially the "half-assed conservative" line. Like me I'm sure he was "half-assed" because to be "full-assed" you have to give up any semblance of thoughtfulness or modesty, and especially anonymity. Would drive a man to drink, and he did. He's probably turning in his grave as we speak.
@4_vaccuum_salesman_of_marr944
@4_vaccuum_salesman_of_marr944 4 месяца назад
​@@briane173Awful film.
@briane173
@briane173 4 месяца назад
@@4_vaccuum_salesman_of_marr944 By what metric? I got to see it the year it was released, and as far as I was concerned it deserved every Oscar it got. Someone might look back at it now from the perspective of the films put out over perhaps the last couple of decades and consider it "quaint;" but for its time it wasn't, and the memory of WWII was still fresh in the minds of lots of movie-goers in 1970.
@4_vaccuum_salesman_of_marr944
@4_vaccuum_salesman_of_marr944 4 месяца назад
Patton was portrayed as some sort of modern-day "warrior poet" in the movie, which was far from the truth. He wasn't nearly as risk-averse or as manly as the mythical figure in the film. Also, the ridiculous enemy casualty figures ascribed to the 3rd army toward the end of the film made zero sense.@@briane173
@gregstaskowski5915
@gregstaskowski5915 7 лет назад
Outstanding interview. I miss this sort of thing on television. -GJS
@handico77
@handico77 5 лет назад
Does anyone with a reasonable mind watch television? MSM is Communist!
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 4 года назад
@@handico77 No, it isn't. Reactionary much.
@sotahullu1
@sotahullu1 4 года назад
@@waynej2608 reactionary to scripts
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 3 года назад
@ I was thinking the same of the right. Wow. I guess we've reached an impasse.
@user-mp9xz8yg4j
@user-mp9xz8yg4j 3 года назад
George C. Scott seems very much like Patton. Hard, no nonsense type of guy. Something we sorely need today.
@aidankearney493
@aidankearney493 3 года назад
I didn't know of Eileen Prose, she is so warm and engaging and an excellent interviewer, really informed and what a wonderful flow to the conversation. Bravo Eileen. George came across so relaxed and oozing charm with a lovely glint in the eye.
@ronaldroller7176
@ronaldroller7176 3 года назад
When actors were men.
@HansDelbruck53
@HansDelbruck53 3 года назад
Some of them were women.
@ac9559
@ac9559 3 года назад
And the actresses too.
@nstix2009xitsn
@nstix2009xitsn 3 года назад
Bad choice. George C. Scott was a vicious drunk, who liked to pound women's faces into mincemeat.
@ac9559
@ac9559 3 года назад
@@nstix2009xitsn Proof?
@MrMenefrego1
@MrMenefrego1 3 года назад
@@HansDelbruck53 Those are called 'Actresses', not 'Actors'.
@bearsist
@bearsist 6 лет назад
Mr. Patton rest in peace God bless you George great job playing Patton
@claro371
@claro371 4 года назад
What I love about this is how the camera work captured his reactions. The camera stayed on him. This should be a lesson to every videographer out there.
@crashjones9575
@crashjones9575 3 года назад
What an absolute amazing interview! Miss Prose is fantastic. Scott wasn't too shabby either!
@scottpierce2122
@scottpierce2122 6 лет назад
What A wonderful, respectful and enjoyable interview. Thanks!!
@nopeststech0782
@nopeststech0782 5 лет назад
He's a great man , honest & humble ! One of the greatest actors of all time
@sunnyhill5119
@sunnyhill5119 10 месяцев назад
'A profession of rejection ' on acting. No truer words have ever been spoken about this craft. Rest In Peace and Rest In Power, dear Mr. George C. Scott.🙏❤️✝️💯👍💪
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 6 лет назад
Wonderful interview ! The late great Mr Scott was an incredibly talented actor and quite an intelligent, thoughtful & perceptive gentleman. He is sorely missed. THANKS for sharing this marvelous video with us, Marvelous Ms Prose !! :-)
@charlescanterbury9762
@charlescanterbury9762 6 лет назад
Quite simply the finest pure Actor who ever lived, so very versatile.
@jameshadfield6039
@jameshadfield6039 4 года назад
kinda agree although mr. BOGART was no slouch
@gendoikari6062
@gendoikari6062 2 года назад
What a candid man. Seems like a very natural flowing and easy way to dialog with him. My favorite actor ever, specially on Patton.
@ss-ls9yl
@ss-ls9yl 5 лет назад
Love that man. The real deal type of guy. Very few of these around now-adays.
@joeydb1
@joeydb1 3 года назад
Wonderful interview. George C. Scott was one of my favorites. We just watched A Christmas Carol last night. Whenever I see Patton on TV, I seriously cannot change the channel. And Dr. Strangelove with his portrayal of Buck Turgisson was awesome. You did a great job. He was so real, and you are a respectful interviewer. One can tell he was at ease, relaxed and comfortable talking to you.
@dpeatebc7265
@dpeatebc7265 3 года назад
You can hear in his voice that the smoking is beginning to kill him. Sad. He was a wonderful actor. I particularly loved his performance in the Flim Flam man. A fun movie.
@demef758
@demef758 3 года назад
Yes, FFM was a great movie. It's hard to ignore the parallel's between Scott's FFM and today's politicians, with people actually believing the crap these morons spew. When I call this or that politician a "flim flam man," today's kids look at me quizzically wondering what the heck I'm talking about.
@teller1290
@teller1290 3 года назад
Ain't that, it'd be something else: booze, sugar, gluttony, various drugs for various med conditions, misdiagnosis, car wreck, angry spouse, suicide, various ungodly diseases in nursing home or hospital (latter killed my mom). No one getting out of here alive. Smoke 'em if you got 'em.
@lwmson
@lwmson 3 года назад
@@teller1290 The former killed my mom, and I agree with you. We all gotta die with something!
@jamesstreet856
@jamesstreet856 3 года назад
Imagine smoking at an interview today. Lol.
@Mason-1993
@Mason-1993 5 лет назад
Great interview. He seemed like a great man who knew what he wanted out of life!
@uberjeffsmith2473
@uberjeffsmith2473 6 лет назад
George was the best!
@javimu111
@javimu111 4 года назад
This was just LOVELY to watch. Thank you! I saw this man on stage in LA once at the Coronet Theater in La Cienaga. What a great actor!
@insolentstickleback3266
@insolentstickleback3266 2 года назад
Fantastic interview, thank you for sharing Eileen.
@itsgleneaton4883
@itsgleneaton4883 4 года назад
It’s refreshing to see a real actor. His work speaks for itself...Brilliant.
@jamessullivan4391
@jamessullivan4391 4 года назад
Can you imagine a big actor today admitting on camera during an interview that he is a conservative?
@davidr5961
@davidr5961 3 года назад
other than John Voight, or Clint; no, i can't
@lloydclement2152
@lloydclement2152 3 года назад
Any actor admitting that would be finished.
@joecook5689
@joecook5689 3 года назад
And what's his name, kurt Russell. Clint, yeah.
@sdwriter2626
@sdwriter2626 3 года назад
George C. Scott was an intelligent, decent man. He would not associate with modern conservatives and the traitors who worship Trump.
@joecook5689
@joecook5689 3 года назад
@@sdwriter2626 Patton is one my favorites of all time.
@brucethomson4425
@brucethomson4425 4 года назад
Best interview I've ever seen with this very private and talented man.
@stevesstuff4434
@stevesstuff4434 3 года назад
What a well balanced interview segment... a conversation, really, with questions and natural reactions the viewer might well have for such a distinguished guest! Don't forget, folks, Ms Prose is doing more than asking questions. She's also CONDUCTING the interview segment, while adhering to a strict time frame, and staying sensitive to the guest's and viewer's needs. Not everyone can do that well, to be sure. Bravo, Ms Prose!
@edfelstein3891
@edfelstein3891 3 года назад
To hear the people who knew him best tell it, GCS sober was as nice and warm a gentleman as one could ever hope to meet... and when he drank he made Mr. Hyde look like Mr. Rogers. The warmth definitely comes through in this interview. Thanks for posting.
@michellerene951
@michellerene951 2 года назад
I enjoyed his performance in The Changeling so much I became a fan. I was 14 when I watched it in 1981. What a great interview. RIP Mr. Scott. 🙏⚘️
@vivahvv
@vivahvv 4 года назад
Thanks for the great interview. George is amazing and because of your interview we got to see that. He looked very comfortable and relaxed.
@powysdewhurst
@powysdewhurst 2 года назад
You're a terrific interviewer. It's a really a rarity to see it flow so naturally and organically that it makes the subject feel at ease like a fireside chat. Thank you. :)
@lelandfranklinjr
@lelandfranklinjr 6 лет назад
Finally an interviewer who listens!
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 6 лет назад
I too noticed what a good listener she is ! And she asks perceptive & thoughtful questions. A shame all interviewers don't have her gifts !!
@roydaniels2549
@roydaniels2549 5 лет назад
If any of you have never watched “A Christmas Carol”, and movie filmed in 1984 with George Scott playing the part of Ebenezer Scrooge... you have really missed out! I think it is his greatest performance! It’s been a tradition in my family to watch it the day before Christmas. Amazing! Amazing! Amazing!
@w5pinbowler
@w5pinbowler 4 года назад
Is it comparable to Alastair Sim?
@ricardocantoral7672
@ricardocantoral7672 4 года назад
I love the way Scott Scrooge bellowed "MR. CRATCHIT !".
@anthonyangeli256
@anthonyangeli256 4 года назад
Same here. A great classic!
@gw5309
@gw5309 4 года назад
He was incredible. A favorite of my wife and I. 👍
@jamesbaggett7223
@jamesbaggett7223 3 года назад
He played Scrooge with an understated menace.Alastair Sim's take made him seem snobbist and just a miser. Scott made him seem like a man who enjoyed being cold-hearted and mean spirited because of his own internal wounds. The turn around at the end when he visits his nephew really shows his duality as an actor.
@debszakormos7919
@debszakormos7919 4 года назад
Thank gawd for utube Home Page! Watched this 😀. G C.Scott was a gracious man & informative interview. Eileen, youre a top notch Interviewer😀😚! I watch Patton as often as it comes up on tv. 🤗🐦🇨🇦
@theastewart6721
@theastewart6721 4 года назад
A wonderfully candid interview. Thank you for these Eileen. I lived close to Boston during this time.
@cocozuchanel
@cocozuchanel 6 лет назад
What a nice interview! Greetings from Germany!
@MrRacine67
@MrRacine67 5 лет назад
One of the best american actors of all time. Also a very difficult man with temper issues. The interviewer did a terrific job.
@thomasmatthewgibsonsings
@thomasmatthewgibsonsings 4 года назад
Great interview.
@TIOMKIN1
@TIOMKIN1 4 года назад
Excellent short interview with George C. Scott. I always liked George and his acting. He never let his audience down in any role he ever played. I sure do miss him. Thank for the upload. Out.
@tinat7004
@tinat7004 4 года назад
What a spot on interview, casual but so knowledgeable. I just watched a documentary on Ava Gardner and all I was sad to hear of how she faired in their relationship. I’m assuming some but maybe not all of that was a direct relation to the alcoholism of both powerhouse people. Subbed and glad to do so.
@915buck
@915buck 6 лет назад
Stood beside his wife in a Santa Monica bank and was dying to ask a question concerning her husband, but thought it would be rude!! In hindsight I wish I had!!
@ratso4443
@ratso4443 4 года назад
Roger Grose You gave her a gift by not intruding on her privacy. Truly!
@bushkillblades6313
@bushkillblades6313 4 года назад
Excellent interview, ma'am. The palpable rapport is what makes it enthralling. Fantastic job.
@fnln544
@fnln544 4 года назад
Eileen, You're an accomplished, classy and skilled interviewer. I miss genuine interviews between people. As for George, a talented actor and director. He left the world as a thespian so many works to appreciate and reflect on. As a Marine, he performed Honor Guard duties; a true honor, but burials (day after day, month to month) CA be a challenging duty that can take an emotional toll (like combat). Thanks for the look back. Best wishes to you, George and your families.
@wakeupuk3860
@wakeupuk3860 3 года назад
We will never see actors of his quality, honesty and intelligence again, I don't know how much of what we saw was him acting and age does change you , but I got the impression he was a very nice guy. When you see the tight arse and full of themselves actors now with no concept or acceptance of what the audience wants the interviewer to ask (ie prima donnas) you can see why films are so bad now.
@TheStockwell
@TheStockwell 6 лет назад
Wonderful. This should be shown as a textbook example of how a well-prepared interviewer skillfully guides a person into giving a solid interview. Thumbs up - and subscribed.
@eileenprose8472
@eileenprose8472 6 лет назад
TheStockwell Thank you so much. I am the interviewer and so appreciate your comments. I loved my job as host of a live morning program on ABC in Boston. I kept the job for 13 years. The sweater is so funny! Who knew that the fashion of the day would look so silly years later. Again, my thanks. Blessings to you and yours. Eileen
@TheStockwell
@TheStockwell 6 лет назад
You were in the right place at the right time - and THANK YOU for your channel! It's a wonderful archive of material of things which still matter. You AND your panda-riffic sweater are fascinating. Note: people may be staring at your "Sweater of Many Colors," but there's probably someone searching eBay right now who's willing to shell out big money for it!
@joevignolor4u949
@joevignolor4u949 4 года назад
@@eileenprose8472 Was this interview done in Boston in late 1988 or early 1989? I saw Scott do Clarence Darrow in Boston around that time. He would have been in Boston for that.
@eileenprose8472
@eileenprose8472 4 года назад
Joe Vignolo Yes it was Joe. Thank you for watching. He was one of a kind!
@debszakormos7919
@debszakormos7919 4 года назад
Well said Grasshopper 🐍! I just posted same sentiments. She's a top notch prepared interviewer. GC Scott a gracious man & class actor. 😏🐦🇨🇦
@gregrogers4853
@gregrogers4853 4 года назад
What a great man! Really good interview!
@saigonlawman68
@saigonlawman68 3 года назад
OMG-surfing and I came upon your interview with this truly remarkable actor. I'm 74 and remember him in East/Side West Side, truly remarkable television with acting at it's finest! Your interview was done with grace and class (tribute to your character and personality). Mr. Scott was frank and forthcoming as I have seen him and that's due to your polite, friendly and respectful style. So refreshing. Well done. Btw, I'm sober 24 yrs.- not lucky but blessed. Be well always.
@chrisanderson1428
@chrisanderson1428 4 года назад
2 years of sobriety. I wish he were alive so I could congratulate him, not only for his trueness to his craft, but for my 20 years of sobriety today!
@Alien300Blackout
@Alien300Blackout 3 года назад
Congrats
@kyle47922
@kyle47922 6 лет назад
He was one hell of an actor. He was in some of the best movies PATTON, ISLANDS IN THE STREAMS.
@nancyhahn4182
@nancyhahn4182 6 лет назад
Island In The Stream...great movie that covered every emotion that exists. Very powerful acting by Mr. Scott!
@thomasball8832
@thomasball8832 6 лет назад
he could play a great jerk too like in Anatomy Of A Murder as the Assistant Attorney General.
@laozi6405
@laozi6405 6 лет назад
Dr. Strangelove has probably my favorite G.C. Scott performance.
@openrealm
@openrealm 4 года назад
He was great too in this 1969 production... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ng8AmVet2Wk.html
@RickyJr46
@RickyJr46 3 года назад
An engaging and enjoyable interview. That a man so talented could be so uncontrived, then laid to rest in an unmarked grave.
@kathrynbellerose3925
@kathrynbellerose3925 3 года назад
Love you, Eileen such a beautiful and talented lady. Your interviews were informative and you made the stars feel at ease.
@NealKanter
@NealKanter 3 года назад
Fantastic interview, she was totally prepared and charming.
@fifthbusiness1678
@fifthbusiness1678 3 года назад
She was, yes. But the sweater ... oy veh
@TheSoftMachineisaMan
@TheSoftMachineisaMan 6 лет назад
He was like the Johnny Cash of the film industry
@mrrolight
@mrrolight 4 года назад
Did Johnny Cash also beat Ava Gardner to a pulp?
@cfreeman106
@cfreeman106 4 года назад
@Jerrol Hale Your juvenile hero-worshiping is blinding you from reality. Scott, the narcissistic piss-head, should've been locked up for a long time for his cowardly behaviour..
@karlhungus5554
@karlhungus5554 Год назад
Great interview of a phenomenal talent by a classy lady.
@SidLaw500
@SidLaw500 Год назад
Excellent interview.
@82luft49
@82luft49 5 лет назад
I felt a hell of a lot better when I saw Mr. Scott smoking. Miss his presence. Memorable interview by the way. Just subscribed.
@melissahyberger
@melissahyberger 3 года назад
One of the greatest, most believable actors of all time. It would be so nice if actors today could be more like George C Scott.
@josephbertie8373
@josephbertie8373 3 года назад
What a great interview by this lady. Always liked him. Very enjoyable interview.👍👍
@bernardoschmidt
@bernardoschmidt 6 лет назад
Very good interview, interviewer, and George was wonderful as always.
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 6 лет назад
Here here !! Well said and well put !!
@cahg3871
@cahg3871 3 года назад
“The List Of Adrian Messenger” was one of the finest performances he ever gave.Just pure acting at its best.Its a great movie worth watching again and again.
@BillyLapTop
@BillyLapTop 4 года назад
For me, "The Flim Flam Man" was his greatest role.
@lucianprescott8357
@lucianprescott8357 4 года назад
You are absolutely correct BillyLap. A much underestimated movie.
@BillyLapTop
@BillyLapTop 4 года назад
I loved this movie so much I bought the book. The movie was faithful to the book also. I really enjoyed immersing myself totally into the experience of its creators. I hope someday it shows up on streaming and BlueRay. There is a poor copy of it on RU-vid, still worth the experience though.
@lucianprescott8357
@lucianprescott8357 4 года назад
Another movie along the same line is "Mister Moses-1965" staring Robert Mitchum. Mitchum plays a con man set in Africa selling a magic elixir in the countryside. Also like Flim Flam Man and Mister Moses, many movies never made it to VHS let alone DVD. I got a copy in 1977 that was recorded off a late night TV movie that was pretty grainy. RU-vid has a copy and I highly recommend you give it a view, you won't be disappointed. So many actors did movies that aren't recognized as their "greatest" work, which is somewhat understandable (based on budgets and promotions). However, some of their work may not be politically correct by today's standards, which is sad for film history.
@bellmeisterful
@bellmeisterful 4 года назад
You ever see Firestarter? He was an evil prk in it
@josephkearny5874
@josephkearny5874 4 года назад
Don't miss his performance in The Hospital (1971)
@SheenaRea
@SheenaRea 4 года назад
Oh how I love this guy!! My favorite actor! So down to earth, honest gritty style. So REAL. Loved him in "Dr. Strangelove" and "Patton." But I have a sentimental favorite, his portrayal of Mr. Rochester in "Jane Eyre." So cool to see him relaxed here in this exceptional interview. Many thanks!!
@Fortunfortvej
@Fortunfortvej 3 года назад
Wonderful interview! Pleasant athmosphere! Great man!
@jeffsmith2022
@jeffsmith2022 6 лет назад
A wonderful actor,to be sure...
@billyc6678
@billyc6678 4 года назад
I’ve always liked his movies. Definitely one of the best. But I respect him more as a human being. Very direct and to the point, but soft spoken. Humble. As it should be. 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
@skyhiker9669
@skyhiker9669 4 года назад
Perhaps the best interview I’ve ever watched.
@AmericasChoice
@AmericasChoice 4 года назад
Yes, she is a good interviewer.
@tinaprivitera6669
@tinaprivitera6669 6 лет назад
Well, my one ear really enjoyed this.
@tommythecat1135
@tommythecat1135 3 года назад
"The Exorcist 3" was an acting clinic. Tragically overlooked film.
@teacuppermike2568
@teacuppermike2568 3 года назад
Glad to see that one appreciated. Scott’s fine art of subtlety is amazing.
@christophermirkovich7290
@christophermirkovich7290 8 месяцев назад
I just appreciate the complete candidness of the interview
@shawnbruce6934
@shawnbruce6934 2 года назад
This was Awesome!
@infidelheretic8008
@infidelheretic8008 6 лет назад
He says he was a "moderate conservative". Nowadays that would translate to be a flaming liberal! The best actor Hollywood ever produced.
@FirstPlace97
@FirstPlace97 6 лет назад
Hollywood didn't produce him
@tacticalbacon7386
@tacticalbacon7386 5 лет назад
Eh I don't think so. Not everyone in politics is a radical right or left winger now.
@HadzabadZa
@HadzabadZa 5 лет назад
The window of "acceptable" political alignment has drastically shifted left, which means he would be considered a right wing radical today.
@thetooginator153
@thetooginator153 5 лет назад
Hadzabadza - Nope.
@Jared_Wignall
@Jared_Wignall 4 года назад
No, he’d be considered conservative today. He wasn’t a PC guy, which is something many liberals like to uphold or present themselves as.
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