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Peter O'Toole and Richard Harris Collection on Letterman, 1983-2007 

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The complete collection of Peter O'Toole's and Richard Harris's appearances on Dave's late night talk shows. Included in the listings are the films, theater productions, and books they were promoting.
But it was, of course, the stories.
Late Night:
1. April 18, 1983. Peter O'Toole.
Film: "The Ruling Class." Film clip deleted due to copyright caution.
2. May 5, 1987. Peter O'Toole.
Broadway production: "Pygmalion."
3. January 29, 1991. Richard Harris.
Film: "The Field."
4. April 6, 1993. Peter O'Toole.
Book: Loitering With Intent: The Child.
Late Show:
5. January 17, 1994. Richard Harris.
Film: "Wrestling Ernest Hemingway."
6. March 16, 1994. Richard Harris.
Miniseries: "Abraham."
7. May 17, 1995. Peter O'Toole.
Book: Loitering With Intent: The Apprentice.
8. October 25, 1995. Richard Harris.
Film: "Cry the Beloved Country."
9. February 12, 1997. Richard Harris.
Films: "Smilla's Sense of Snow" and "The Hunchback."
10. February 13, 1997. Peter O'Toole.
Book: "Loitering With Intent: The Apprentice"
11. January 14, 1998. Peter O'Toole.
Film: "Phantoms."
12. May 22, 2000. Richard Harris.
Film: "Gladiator."
13. November 16, 2001. Richard Harris.
Film: "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone."
14. January 10, 2007. Peter O'Toole.
Film: "Venus." Film clip deleted due to copyright caution.
15. Bonus clip. July 21, 2014. “MacArthur Park,” a Jimmy Webb-composed song that was a massive hit for Richard Harris in 1968. Webb is playing keyboards in this rendition sung by Will Lee. Harris’s walk-on music would frequently be a few bars from the song.
Richard Harris passed away on October 25, 2002. He was 72.
Peter O'Toole passed away on December 14, 2013. He was 81.

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@CharlieTWilbury
@CharlieTWilbury 8 месяцев назад
How about a little praise for how Letterman handled these interviews. He knew when he was in the presence of greatness and did a great job with both of these guys.
@terrymckenzie8786
@terrymckenzie8786 6 месяцев назад
He never bowed to greatness. That’s his schtick. I remember one show after the band was playing in the intermission he wanted to thank Mick Jagger who was sitting in with the band, and then went straight to the snow without saying anything more about Jagger until later in the show. 😂
@brigidconroy2111
@brigidconroy2111 18 дней назад
Dave didn’t know what to do with Peter O’Toole but who did he was a mischievous fellow ❤ so much talent so much joy for life HE was one of the greats GOAT til his last breath
@theb1gfudge
@theb1gfudge 6 месяцев назад
0:25 - Walks right past a NO SMOKING sign with a cigarette in his hand on national television. What a legend!
@andreperrault5393
@andreperrault5393 3 месяца назад
And lighting up several times. Stopping Letterman from talking and his facial reaction is priceless.
@johnnybmean74
@johnnybmean74 3 месяца назад
That's what makes him a "Legend"? Your assessment comes off imbecilic.
@theb1gfudge
@theb1gfudge 3 месяца назад
@@andreperrault5393 I know. Talk about chainsmoking 😂
@danielj1063
@danielj1063 2 месяца назад
Gauche
@theolamp5312
@theolamp5312 2 года назад
How he didn't win an Oscar for Lawrence Of Arabia or a Lion In Winter is beyond my imagination. His final win for lifetime achievement was an apology for years of screwing it up. It was not enough.
@AndreaKollo
@AndreaKollo Год назад
Or Becket with Richard Burton, one of my personal favourites!
@debrasaunders7200
@debrasaunders7200 Год назад
Especially for Lion in Winter
@debrasaunders7200
@debrasaunders7200 Год назад
@@AndreaKollo agree
@robfmas
@robfmas Год назад
Plus he was in his final years. He was such an immense talent, the Academy knew it, and they didnt like him and kept him away from receiving the Oscar for decades. Im surprised he didnt tell them to shove it.
@cynthiaennis3107
@cynthiaennis3107 Год назад
@@robfmas it’s all big bs game. Whatever actor wins, $ goes to people, not the actor, associated with the film. But he had a great professional attitude!
@gubernatorial1723
@gubernatorial1723 23 дня назад
Touching tribute at the end to Harris, highlighting also musicianship, which the orchestra always made look effortless, despite it not being so at all. Smile all the way through this, thanks Don.
@jackspry9736
@jackspry9736 2 года назад
RIP Richard Harris (October 1, 1930 - October 25, 2002), aged 72 And RIP Peter O'Toole (August 2, 1932 - December 14, 2013), aged 81 You both will be remembered as legends.
@liamobrian9886
@liamobrian9886 Год назад
Absolutely unique personalities. Both "slightly" :D:D:D eccentric, but just TOP. Too bad we could not put them all in one movie along with Gene Heckman, Clint Eastwood, Paul Newman and Robert Redford.
@cynthiaennis3107
@cynthiaennis3107 Год назад
These two I think are into mischief on the other side...probably more so enjoying themselves with Richard Burton & their other friends! There’s only rest for the body! The Consciousness lives on! Resting in peace is the last thing these fellows would want or be doing! ☘️🍻 “Good night & Joy be with you all,” gentlemen!
@wendyfay16
@wendyfay16 4 месяца назад
@@liamobrian9886Oh what a wonderful sight that would be!! I'd be in 7th heaven! I didn't realise Richad Harris was quite that old comparatively to me ... as I had such a crush on him in my teens! Macarthur Park & Itchykoo Park were my 2 favourite songs of the time ... I hadn't realised how similar they were in their worlds ... & titles ... until now. Great memories ... & I'm nigh on 71 now ... Where did all those years go ..?
@francisoconnor7321
@francisoconnor7321 4 года назад
Hollywood will never see the likes to these guys again 🙏🏼
@michaelknapp8961
@michaelknapp8961 4 года назад
francis o'connor absolutely!!! This guy is class with a capital C And an exclamation point!!!
@mikejohnson2638
@mikejohnson2638 Месяц назад
he was irish/english, he seldom worked in Hollywood.
@kuboaa101
@kuboaa101 День назад
@@mikejohnson2638Fine by me. Sorry. The condescension is, for me, unbearable.
@russellwiener6141
@russellwiener6141 6 месяцев назад
all the wonderful things people in the comments say about Peter O'Toole and Richard Harris are true. From hilarious, to gentlemanly, to stylish, to talented and to the moon...they are all true. let me please add this one bit....when times are hard for my part, watching these gentleman talk makes life a little better and what more can you say about life long career entertainers than that they make you forget any problems and just lose yourself in their wit and wisdom
@ballsyrocker
@ballsyrocker Год назад
Harris died in 2002 and O'toole died in 2013. I miss these two actors and their stories. They were both Camelots to me. Class acts,both. R.I.P.
@DeirdreCatherineDoyle
@DeirdreCatherineDoyle Год назад
ME ALSO. MET UP WITH IRISH IN CYPRUS OF ALL PLACES. SO THEY ARE TELLING ME RICHARD HARRIS WAS THEIR NEIGHBOUR. HE WENT OFF ON ONE ABOUT MY NAN FROM TIME TO TIME! AS I SAY, FEARSOME WOMAN BUT SEEMINGLY HE LOVED THE BONES OF HER. BRAWLING HOOLIGAN AS SHE CALLED HIM ... TYKE WAS ANOTHER WORD. NO IDEA ABOUT TYKES.
@kevinmac3080
@kevinmac3080 2 года назад
Peter’s voice was mesmerising…..
@roberttownsend9223
@roberttownsend9223 3 года назад
On one show Richard Harris was asked how long he's like to live? His answer was typical of these Irish rogues. 'I'd like to live to be ninety and then get shot by a jealous husband!' All these guys, Burton included were just so full of life and good humor, things which don't exist in celebrities anymore.
@ruly8153
@ruly8153 2 года назад
It’s nothing to do with actors It’s that generation of people really....
@glen1ster
@glen1ster Месяц назад
1:17:16
@Tabish29
@Tabish29 2 года назад
I love the reverence with which Richard speaks of his dear friend Peter. It's so endearing.
@Missjunebugfreak
@Missjunebugfreak 8 месяцев назад
Same. Also the genuine fondness Peter has for Richard when talking about their shenanigans is adorable.
@therealhousewifeofballtown
@therealhousewifeofballtown Год назад
Peter O’Toole made the most amazing entrance ever ! When he rode in on the camel it was magnificent ! What a raconteur he was and brilliant actor as well .
@johnbernhardtsen3008
@johnbernhardtsen3008 7 месяцев назад
dang, imagine being the other guest coming on later, no way to make a better entrance!
@BRay1286
@BRay1286 2 года назад
He may have been a hellraiser but always a perfect gentleman. RIP Peter!
@rottdawg5838
@rottdawg5838 3 года назад
This is legit one of the best videos on RU-vid
@starshipvelvet2414
@starshipvelvet2414 2 года назад
it may legit be the single best
@james8322
@james8322 2 года назад
The greatest
@kmaryhess
@kmaryhess 2 года назад
He is feckin brilliant
@kevinsingh8241
@kevinsingh8241 2 года назад
Still the best today
@regchristie9634
@regchristie9634 2 года назад
@@james8322 you
@milenmi1
@milenmi1 4 года назад
Peter O'Toole smoking the strongest dark tobacco from France, "Gitanes", handling the interview with Scotch perfectly well is something you will never see ever again. Obviously.
@FlockOfHawks
@FlockOfHawks 3 года назад
Used to be my brand till the health freaks banned it from our stores
@shawnkristoferu8303
@shawnkristoferu8303 3 года назад
Gauloises is the strongest with Turkish tobacco & no filter. I used to smoke both but graduated to Gauloises from Gitane.
@FlockOfHawks
@FlockOfHawks 3 года назад
@D Legionnaire Gitane is indeed what we now call Roma , and iirc the term "GYPsy" is derived from eGYPt , coz that's where the medieval English thought that that was where they came from :o)
@ormosy6103
@ormosy6103 3 года назад
Gauloises not Gitanes.
@georgiapeach7666
@georgiapeach7666 2 года назад
Dreadful smokes! I switched to Swisher Sweets...
@itopus1
@itopus1 Год назад
I could listen to Richard Harris all night. Just priceless.
@CatsPajamas23
@CatsPajamas23 2 года назад
Tall, thin, handsome, articulate, funny, sweet, humble, sensitive, European, Irish,and a Yankees fan. 💓
@andrewalt6060
@andrewalt6060 4 года назад
I like to think that somewhere up in heaven Peter O'Toole regularly arrives at cocktail parties aboard a camel with a cigarette and a scotch in hand.
@caillinkelly2952
@caillinkelly2952 4 года назад
me too
@steve264264
@steve264264 4 года назад
The way I want to go In Valhalla at table 1 with Oden, to arrive at Odens cocktail party to have a single malt scotch nite a pak of Lucky Strikes to see all the sexy dancing girls
@tombryan1
@tombryan1 4 года назад
Vivid imagination.
@valeriewallander897
@valeriewallander897 4 года назад
That's the only heaven I want to be a part of. A smart cocktail with Peter.
@eileendoherty5317
@eileendoherty5317 4 года назад
I think that's a safe assumption.
@lizardywizard
@lizardywizard 4 года назад
Peter Otoole told his drunk camel story to my dad after the pub 2am in his kitchen - I sat in the corner and knew how special the hour was.
@lizardywizard
@lizardywizard 3 года назад
@Irksome Corsaire My father had a bottle of gin and Peter a bottle of irish... Can hear the wood on the stove crackling now... must have been 30 plus years ago.. great memory :-)
@christianalmli9085
@christianalmli9085 3 года назад
@@lizardywizard Damn. That is so cool. How did they know each other, out of curiousity?
@lizardywizard
@lizardywizard 3 года назад
@@christianalmli9085 they didn't, we lived at the end of the world and only half a dozen farmers in tiny pub... those both had tales to tell - my dad was a para in ww2 fighting in italy aged 13, that one came out too - how I learnt about his injuries... only time he ever mentioned it... Peter was visiting an old lass who was lady of Outershaw Hall in North Yorkshire, she was probably a wild thing in the 60s in London - mad old bugger I had her as.. up on her roof trying to mend it aged 80... like a real life tom sharpe novel! Great way to grow up... wild!
@lizardywizard
@lizardywizard 3 года назад
@@christianalmli9085 George Inn @ Hubberholme... the bar is double the size nowadays... still tiny. Last time I was in there we were burying my dad next door... I visit the grave but not the pub, prefer smoking. Was bloody smoky with those two chain smokers going at it is another bit of my memory.
@cahillgreg
@cahillgreg 3 года назад
@@lizardywizard Which pub is it? I'll drop in.
@Peter-iy3xp
@Peter-iy3xp 5 часов назад
This is the greatest collection ever
@camebackcat1487
@camebackcat1487 2 года назад
Peter OToole is so great. And he is so obviously hammered. It's sad, genius with addictions. Bless him.
@Sunshine-dg7nt
@Sunshine-dg7nt 2 года назад
I heard Richard Harris checked himself in the Savoy Hotel in London before he got seriously ill. They wheeled him through the lobby to hospital and whilst doing so, he found the strength of lifting his upper body and shouted at the other guests, "if was the food, it was the food". He sadly never left the hospital again.
@billybatchelor2863
@billybatchelor2863 2 года назад
He was something else.
@nagolhayze9366
@nagolhayze9366 2 года назад
No clue what that means ... sounds like the ramblings of an alcoholic 🤦‍♂️
@selcotsimeht
@selcotsimeht 2 года назад
@@nagolhayze9366 he was so ill and weak at that point from cancer he would have looked terrible. when he was leaving the hotel he was living at for the last time, he made a spectacle of himself to give everyone a performance, "It was the food! It was the food!" he was one of those types that felt comfortable and needed to spontaneously perform and create a display when given the opportunity
@nagolhayze9366
@nagolhayze9366 2 года назад
@@selcotsimeht Thank you for your reply. This all seems even more tragic after reading this, and deeply sad that he constantly felt that he had to put on some kind of show or performance to please others, when he simple should have been himself, for himself. Such a sad endgame, feeling compelled to play the fool ... instead of the man.
@selcotsimeht
@selcotsimeht 2 года назад
@@nagolhayze9366 No problem! You are right. And that is why there is a good reason they called him and a few others hellraisers. Ultimately most of their lives outside acting were misbehaving, drinking and womanizing. There's another story he had in hospital, long before he actually died, but was in very bad health. They called in a Priest for him to confess in case his condition worsened, he joked at the priest and said he surely would not confess, because if he confessed all of his sins, he said to the Priest, you'd surely rip your collar off now and leave the church..
@carolynfigueroa1489
@carolynfigueroa1489 Год назад
It's like your favorite Uncles that chose to never get married that comes over for a visit during the Holidays and makes you laugh with their stories, magic tricks, and wry sense of humor. The best! RIP.
@chronitized
@chronitized 3 года назад
"It distresses us to return work which is not perfect"..so I'm having that on my tombstone
@Air6Cav
@Air6Cav 3 года назад
I shall also !
@danielw5850
@danielw5850 3 года назад
I walked passed Sycamore Cleaners, yesterday, it is now a very grand Georgian house (still got the flagpole), with the usual "Russian Mafia" 4x4s outside :(
@PropaneWP
@PropaneWP 4 года назад
O'Toole riding a camel into the studio, dismounting and then giving it a beer is the stuff of legend.
@MrCatrig77
@MrCatrig77 2 года назад
Can be funny when reading a script
@nigeljones3457
@nigeljones3457 2 года назад
Good film 🎥 actors.peter & Richard R.I.P.
@geemartin5677
@geemartin5677 2 года назад
@@TheTrouserPuppetsOfficial ôk - Why I oughta ---- !!
@lennyhamster7585
@lennyhamster7585 2 года назад
@@TheTrouserPuppetsOfficial and you ?
@mikeyates7931
@mikeyates7931 2 года назад
Aye , now THAT'S a MAN ! ! !
@billwhelpley6825
@billwhelpley6825 3 года назад
They'd never have guests like this today on a talk show, what a loss. Amazing chemistry, built over the years between Letterman and both gents!
@angiemilitello1542
@angiemilitello1542 3 года назад
Bc people like these don't exist anymore
@janicehaynes1528
@janicehaynes1528 3 года назад
@@angiemilitello1542 he
@boone315
@boone315 2 года назад
Ya they would, just to give someone something to bitch about
@punchito
@punchito 2 года назад
youve let wokeness and diversity ruin hollywood whyd you do that
@michaelsix9684
@michaelsix9684 Год назад
@@angiemilitello1542 so true, people today are more toned down and kinda boring, they wanna play the game and survive
@harpoon_bakery162
@harpoon_bakery162 3 года назад
25 years of o'toole, what a privilege to watch.
@ryanellis4474
@ryanellis4474 Год назад
These two are treasures We need this level of man again
@ryanellis4474
@ryanellis4474 Год назад
​@Anne Woodward - Just because the doctor slapped your mother when he saw you emerge does not mean that every man henceforth was the devil, Annie.
@ryanellis4474
@ryanellis4474 10 месяцев назад
​ @talorcmacallan4268 - You may not be a great actor, but please do tell a great tale of the likes that that pair could muster. I have a few wild stories of my own and a MILLION ones my older pals shared with me (some I recorded and posted online). I will pray for America. I will pray for Britain. Sadiq Khan is the caliph of Britain and should be arrested and tried and jailed. Please pray for me. God Bless you.
@scotmac5143
@scotmac5143 3 года назад
You can tell that Letterman loves all the stories as much as the audience.
@Ben_Gunner
@Ben_Gunner 2 года назад
I wonder if it was the same audience over the years so they could appreciate like us now how the same 3 stories became more and more detailed everytime Peter or Richard retold them as the years went by? It's a shame Dave didn't want to dig deeper and drag out more of their escapades.
@sidv192
@sidv192 3 года назад
Peter O'Toole. Chain smoking /drunk on his ass and still a major -- major CLASS ACT. Legend is too small a word to describe it. Thanks again Don
@eileenmchale3140
@eileenmchale3140 3 года назад
Yes - Pure class.xx
@sarahsolis4211
@sarahsolis4211 3 года назад
@@eileenmchale3140 re r
@kaypee4704
@kaypee4704 2 года назад
Imagine, being in a London Pub, with these two , listening to their stories and staring in Peter o'toole 's beautiful eyes.....♥️♥️♥️
@AnastasiaBasta_MadQueen
@AnastasiaBasta_MadQueen 4 года назад
Instead of watching a movie , I decided to watch this collection.. Hadn't laugh so hard in a long time!!! These great men are trully larger than life!
@michaelsix9684
@michaelsix9684 Год назад
that is what made them great actors
@peterdolan5054
@peterdolan5054 Год назад
Richard Harris is such fun. Sounds like he lived a colourful life . What a storyteller. He's rear breed. Fantastic man. Not many characters out there like him anymore.
@janicefreedman8173
@janicefreedman8173 Год назад
I have just watched this, and noted earlier that I met Richard Harris when I was 12 at Sam Goody Records in Times Square. He was late to sign his albums, but finally appeared, and was smiling and nice to all who had waited. People had all guessed why he was late. I loved that strangely written song. A memory from a half a century ago. Wow.
@cynthiaennis3107
@cynthiaennis3107 Год назад
@@janicefreedman8173 what a great memory!
@WendelltheSongwriter
@WendelltheSongwriter 10 месяцев назад
Nobody saw "Wrestling Ernest Hemingway," But Richard Harris was amazing in this picture. As a matter of fact it's probably one of the best pictures ever made, in fact it's my favorite. There's one scene in which Richard Harris goes through about five different perfect emotions in 70 seconds. It's incredible
@alexanderdelacruz9249
@alexanderdelacruz9249 10 месяцев назад
😮0😊😅
@bubhub64
@bubhub64 4 года назад
These guys were story teller's supreme. RIP to two legendary actors.
@LOLERXP
@LOLERXP 2 года назад
Also supreme story getters.
@laragrenfell7091
@laragrenfell7091 2 года назад
Peter O'Toole saw you at Dobson's 2001 or 2002 loved riding in taxi cab down to seaport village we were drunk had fun at Westgate you were great with your crazy assegai of Zulu movie prefer night of the generals and ruling class love Lara g . VC FM DSO FM Iron cross of germany
@laragrenfell7091
@laragrenfell7091 2 года назад
Okay gelandet immediately see your quandary same old situation as international airport stay at westin broad way circle listen to KGB FM 101.5 FM visit national city to eat or Albertsons on 3rd Ave see what happened to my pond at Frederica manor in Chula vista across from 263 d street pure sand because of princess Diana treating dodi all fayed so disgusting that Egypt answered with high flyers going Frederica manor now filled with s
@laragrenfell7091
@laragrenfell7091 2 года назад
Now pond filled with sand
@ciaranwoods81
@ciaranwoods81 2 года назад
@@LOLERXP qq
@saralenamartin5462
@saralenamartin5462 4 года назад
In the 70's, I had the great good fortune to meet Peter O'toole. He was charming and kind to me, and he kissed my hand. I'll never forgot him. BTW, his eyes are just amazing!
@dmann1115
@dmann1115 4 года назад
You're so lucky, what a great experience.
@nestaannjarrett4948
@nestaannjarrett4948 4 года назад
Bbn
@judithhand4987
@judithhand4987 4 года назад
You're very fortunate; I can imagine those eyes that close. In the 80s I saw him on Bway doing "Pygmalion". I always got a matinee seat in the third row, stage right. It was super! But what the reviewer said, which I'm sure was supposed to be saucy and judgemental, was true. The part I remember was that he walked about the stage often looking into the audience "as if to say 'yes, it is I, Peter O'Toole, looking back at you". 'Twas true and not something for an actor to do, but I kind of liked it. He was the only blonde that I can remember admiring and that all began with him in "Lawrence of Arabia".
@OperaJH
@OperaJH 4 года назад
Lucky, lucky you! That was one wish I had, but it never came true...thank you for sharing!!
@valeriewallander897
@valeriewallander897 4 года назад
Sir Elton John had me and my husband up on stage on my wedding day. I about died. But I think you win. I would happily murder someone to meet Peter O'toole.
@agentdouble-osoul158
@agentdouble-osoul158 5 месяцев назад
Two of the finest actors/renagades who we’ll never see the likes of again. I’m just grateful they were around during my lietime.
@janicefreedman8173
@janicefreedman8173 Год назад
That was wonderful. I met Richard Harris at a long gone record store, Sam Goody, in Times Square when I was 13. He was there to sign his hit record. He was very late, but showed up eventually. He asked me who I wanted to sign the album for. I told him, Tiger, and he asked who that was. I told him it was a cat that wandered into my backyard and had kittens in our shed. He looked at me for a moment, and asked if I really wanted a record signed for my cat. I smiled, and said yes. He signed, "To Tiger, from Richard Harris." And walked away shaking his head. I have not idea why I told him to write that. I was very nervous meeting him.
@22GAURA
@22GAURA Месяц назад
Lucky you, I would love to have met this man!!
@truebluebrit7632
@truebluebrit7632 3 года назад
I am convinced that Peter and Richard are domiciled in Heaven and take center stage every night - even God appreciates a good laugh and I believe that their stories have them rolling in the aisles - we wish they were still around for their like can never be reproduced - thankfully to U-Tube we have these invaluable pieces that depict the art of story telling that only O'Toole and Harris could master. I am an Anglo Irish gal myself and believe me no-one can tell a story like the Irish. They were grand!!!
@ColleenMEA
@ColleenMEA 3 года назад
The Irish have a great and historical tradition of story telling as history and formal entertainment, witnessed here in spades.
@katyp.2495
@katyp.2495 Год назад
Copious pints of Guinness with whiskey chasers and O'Toole and Harris could keep you hilariously entertained for hours 😁. RIP both of them. Amazing actors.
@93Jubilee
@93Jubilee 3 года назад
Peter O'Toole was the most charming, utterly charming!, man I've ever had the privilege of watching, both in serious acting roles and in his lovely interviews! Wow. Letterman "O'Letterman?" lays back and interviews him -- maybe "talks with him" is the better way of putting it -- beautifully!
@michaelsix9684
@michaelsix9684 Год назад
we just don't get actors like this anymore, such great storytellers and so human
@josh05683
@josh05683 Год назад
Im sure we do, but with todays social/political climate, the media would use these stories to their advantage by twisting them. Possibly getting these individuals canceled. Unfortunate times we live in.
@ruly8153
@ruly8153 Год назад
@@josh05683 Stop whinging about cancel culture. Besides, Harris and o toole were abusive towards their wives and most of these stories are made up. So it’s not all sunshine and rainbows.
@scotmac5143
@scotmac5143 3 года назад
Imagine going for a drink with Peter, I could sit all night and listen to his stories.
@susancarolan153
@susancarolan153 3 года назад
I'd rather listen to Richard Harris😘💕🎭🙏🏻
@rogerchoate8899
@rogerchoate8899 3 года назад
@@susancarolan153 That explain so much.
@halbertkuykendall3884
@halbertkuykendall3884 3 года назад
I saw Peter O’toole On Broadway in Pygmalion! I was on the front row and I couldn’t believe I was seeing Peter O’toole live! I’ll never forget it! As always, he was great.
@Tabish29
@Tabish29 3 года назад
Youre lucky
@eartherinfire
@eartherinfire 3 года назад
So awesome! Lucky you! 🍀
@jamesmckillip7360
@jamesmckillip7360 2 года назад
I was there too! John Mills and Amanda Plummer were also in the play. I flew from Germany just to see the show.
@joycetaylor8057
@joycetaylor8057 2 года назад
OToole was the most beautiful man I had ever seen when he played Lawrence.....seriously, breath takingly beautiful
@Missjunebugfreak
@Missjunebugfreak 7 месяцев назад
He had the most striking blue eyes. 😍
@natevm7888
@natevm7888 2 месяца назад
You must be 16...lol
@carmstrong7000
@carmstrong7000 2 месяца назад
@@natevm7888you must be gay
@terrifiorelli9819
@terrifiorelli9819 27 дней назад
My sister thought he was handsome and loved him. Great actor, but not handsome to me. He was funny as hell though.
@CamEraFitnessChannel
@CamEraFitnessChannel 2 года назад
Peter O'Toole was a great story teller I must say. Seems like he was a real gent as well. RIP
@timothyoneil5447
@timothyoneil5447 4 года назад
Letterman is an exceptional interviewer. It is often overlooked, but it is so true, and so startlingly apparent when compared to the current stable of late night hosts. It is a lost art...
@dmann1115
@dmann1115 4 года назад
When is it overlooked?
@timothyoneil5447
@timothyoneil5447 4 года назад
@@dmann1115 if you compare the view count of Letterman interviews and videos with the view counts of Fallon and Kimmel, it is clear what is being consumed at a higher rate and volume
@HartmutJagerArt
@HartmutJagerArt 4 года назад
True, - especially when he interviewed O'Tool, who was always strangely 'disconnected' and 'startled' looking.
@TeresaR966
@TeresaR966 4 года назад
Yes. Especially after Johnny Carson retired, I pretty much only watched Dave. Now I watch none of them.
@madogapmeurigfawr3287
@madogapmeurigfawr3287 3 года назад
@@timothyoneil5447 Agreed + Kimmel is a sycophant and that Lilly Singh is bilge.
@kaypee4704
@kaypee4704 2 года назад
Peter O'toole, Richard Harris, Omar Sharif, Alec Guinness, Sir John Gielgud, James Mason. Richard Burton...... those were the times, when Quality drama, (stage and movies), entertained us..... they don't come like this anymore...... just Millennials garbage in present day...🙂🙂.... thanks for uploading...♥️♥️♥️🇺🇸
@brigittebenjamin9528
@brigittebenjamin9528 3 месяца назад
And not forgetting Oliver Reed...he is something else. Just love these classic gentlemen
@benjaminglover1570
@benjaminglover1570 9 месяцев назад
Always fun. Can`t believe its gone. Thats`s how we were.
@Nassuklovni
@Nassuklovni 3 года назад
These gentlemen smoke, drank, took drugs and loved women. They lived life on their own terms and had countless stories to tell. Now the talk shows are filled with Shia LaWhoTheFuckCaress, who talk about wheatgrass enemas, and going to rehab after they noticed, that they drank a whole case of craft IPA's during one long weekend.
@silverapples75
@silverapples75 4 года назад
'Don't wish to waste time looking at the wrong wrist'. LOL!!! 😂😂😂
@hyacinthlynch843
@hyacinthlynch843 2 года назад
We'll never see the likes of these two talented, funny and classy men ever again. 😢
@missmew5240
@missmew5240 9 месяцев назад
This is so refreshing to watch. I miss seeing these 2 distinguished gentlemen
@dwyerhelen
@dwyerhelen Год назад
Who needs Netflix or the likes when there are great interviews like this on YT. Thank you for the upload
@captur69
@captur69 4 года назад
Not only did they break the mold..after theses two the buried it ...forever..we'll never see there like again..
@scotmac5143
@scotmac5143 3 года назад
I honestly can't write enough good things about Peter O'toole. He could fill the Albert Hall just telling true funny stories about him and Richard Harris when they were drunk. Lol
@julietantonio1049
@julietantonio1049 3 года назад
I would've emptied my bank account just to see him tell those stories in a pub, let alone the royal albert hall
@patriciamooney928
@patriciamooney928 2 года назад
It was a different generation. Bless them both.
@joaosousa8247
@joaosousa8247 4 года назад
"So we bought the bar..." - funniest punchline I've heard in a long time!
@leonardmcdermott7703
@leonardmcdermott7703 2 года назад
The pub is still there in Dawson Street Dublin.
@scotmac5143
@scotmac5143 3 года назад
Peter is getting older but his memory is still sharp as a tack. He can still remember the names and places as if they happened yesterday. Brilliant man.
@CatsPajamas23
@CatsPajamas23 2 года назад
So attractive back then.
@shukis17
@shukis17 4 года назад
"If you think I'm drunk ma'am you better wait till O'Toole makes his entrance!" That must've cracked the whole audience up lol. Also Peter O'Toole's posture is something extraordinary, makes him look robotic.
@ShogunateDaimyo
@ShogunateDaimyo 2 года назад
I literally lmao at that story. Great retelling!
@howardmccauley7878
@howardmccauley7878 4 года назад
O'Toole and Harris,MAGNIFICENT.
@kbchaffin53
@kbchaffin53 3 года назад
He really was the son of an Irish bookie. So he believed in the odds. A brilliant stage actor, Industrial Strength.
@daprmcen
@daprmcen 4 года назад
The definition of class, the highest standard of gentlemen, and one of the most amazing examples of a true, classic method actor. Lived a life full of achievement and adventure, and did it all on his own terms without caring about others opinion of him.
@emmettwalz
@emmettwalz 4 года назад
WRONG! O'Toole was, by no stretch of the imagination a "Method" actor. He was classically trained in the British theatre model, with never a thought of "character motivation", nor to the exclusive emphasis on verisimilitude, both of which "features" dominate that "school" of acting referred to by the name "Method". The Method was popularized in America, after its "birth" in Russia, out of the work of the director, Stanislavski.
@silverapples75
@silverapples75 4 года назад
@@emmettwalz Fair point.
@neurom.d.6587
@neurom.d.6587 3 года назад
Well said
@ruly8153
@ruly8153 2 года назад
@@emmettwalz Harris was though He started out with that technique Not sure if he stayed with it
@Vaginaninja
@Vaginaninja 2 года назад
Class is being shameless about your addictions, is it?
@irenemax3574
@irenemax3574 3 года назад
O’Toole: “Had Mr Bowie been alive, I’d have borrowed his knife”... “ I can tell you of a theatrical fiasco in which I was involved but for which I was not responsible...” effortless wit and grammar, beautiful.
@kellyhiggins4234
@kellyhiggins4234 2 года назад
He knew all 153 sonnets of Shakespeare his favorite one to recite was ( nothing compares to a summers day )he read them daily what a great actor . He lost most of his stomach and his entire pancreas from cancer which made him insulin dependent but survived the odds. I am living with a piece of my pancreas it's not easy. Sadly, his cancer came back he passed in 2013. Blessings to one of the greatest of the pack. 💖
@kevindenogla783
@kevindenogla783 2 года назад
I don’t think anyone, and I mean anyone, will ever top Peter O’Toole’s entrance.
@leebaker5755
@leebaker5755 4 года назад
Richard Harris a proper man,s man good ol' boy R.I.P Richard.🍻🍺🥃 and what a great friend in Peter,R.I.P🥂
@loribernardisunwell9663
@loribernardisunwell9663 3 года назад
Richard is a good sport for being so open about himself in these interviews. Love these guys 😊
@ruly8153
@ruly8153 3 года назад
Me too He’s so cool
@loribernardisunwell9663
@loribernardisunwell9663 3 года назад
@@ruly8153 I also find his laugh contagious
@loribernardisunwell9663
@loribernardisunwell9663 2 года назад
@@ruly8153 agreed lol👍
@patriciamooney928
@patriciamooney928 2 года назад
I love Richard Harris' giggle.
@AS-wn7ql
@AS-wn7ql 3 года назад
Haha, it's soo ironic at 0:26, there is a sign on the wall which reads: 'No smoking,' suddenly, O'Toole appears on screen with a cig in his hand like a total badass
@michaelknapp8961
@michaelknapp8961 3 года назад
You can tell Dave really enjoys talking to these two geniuses. I’ve been laughing my head off watching this!! So funny.
@rajnair5667
@rajnair5667 3 года назад
Dave was a low key alcoholic so I guess he loves to know how far real hardcore alcoholics can go. I guess he also wanted to compare his antics to theirs.
@donaldfreeman3433
@donaldfreeman3433 3 года назад
@@rajnair5667 mm Mmhm
@homeward34
@homeward34 3 года назад
Two irish geniuses
@NellieFly
@NellieFly 3 года назад
Lemme guess: Everything and EVERYONE needs to stop with the likker? Love, Carrie N.
@garyb3715
@garyb3715 2 года назад
@@rajnair5667 Z,,, Z,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Z, ,,,,a Z
@silverapples75
@silverapples75 4 года назад
'And he, still in his kimono, me in my pyjamas, on horseback, hunting hare' 😂 God, these were the days.
@krob1957
@krob1957 3 года назад
God, I miss people like this.
@davidmkeane1
@davidmkeane1 3 года назад
My dad used to play cards with him around this time back in Clifden in Ireland, considered a back water then. O'Toole used to love winding people up, especially by singing god save the Queen (this was rural Ireland in the seventies) One nights he got a few punches for doing it, and when he begged for forgiveness he sang it again. And again, and again. He didn't care less about the Queen of course, he liked the hell
@Hands2HealNow
@Hands2HealNow 3 года назад
Great story!
@loribernardisunwell9663
@loribernardisunwell9663 3 года назад
My kind of person 😁
@dnhy7951
@dnhy7951 2 года назад
Yeah, Clifden ain't a backwater any mo! The Kardashians are always stopping by and the Dalai Lama spends every summer there.Yes, indeedy....
@cynthiaennis3107
@cynthiaennis3107 Год назад
I love Peter O’Toole! I so love to listen to his wit & his wonderful life stories! A Super & a most remarkable professional actor! ⭐️♥️🙌🏼
@scottbinns318
@scottbinns318 3 года назад
I could listen to Harris tell stories for days.
@georgiapeach7666
@georgiapeach7666 2 года назад
Yes, with O'Toole it only seems like days...
@RayBecker
@RayBecker 3 года назад
Will Lee...Fantastic job of singing that tribute to Richard Harris. You can feel the emotion. The hardest part of growing old is watching those who you grew up with, leave us.
@lordweymouth6160
@lordweymouth6160 2 года назад
What a beautiful observation.
@georgiapeach7666
@georgiapeach7666 2 года назад
Indeed!
@smwrbd
@smwrbd 2 года назад
Well dieing is kind of hard too.
@Jack-2day
@Jack-2day 2 года назад
Surely must be, but why not celebrate those times (cause there’re still with you & damn ya if you don’t act accordingly right?!) haha Cheers
@laetitialogan2017
@laetitialogan2017 Год назад
So very true..
@Incomudro1963
@Incomudro1963 3 года назад
Amazing that this man lived to 81 tears of age. They don't make them like this anymore.
@iponsoyenage
@iponsoyenage 4 года назад
WHAT A LEGEND. ARRIVING ON CAMELBACK!! That's making an entrance. CLASS!!
@smartprocesssolutions748
@smartprocesssolutions748 2 года назад
I remember watching that show and love both of these actors. The days of The Gentleman with manners is gone.
@heyjoe9267
@heyjoe9267 Месяц назад
What a legend, Gen Z has no idea what being a legend is but here is a legend.
@beekay5914
@beekay5914 4 года назад
O'Toole is an impish god. A legend. Lawrence of Arabia, Becket, so may great movies.
@robertacolarette1594
@robertacolarette1594 Год назад
I love how O’Toole gets such big applause when he comes out. Most of America loved this man. I hope he knew that.
@Funkybassplayer
@Funkybassplayer 2 года назад
That overcoat story is gold. And the way he tells it. 👏🏻 Side note. He was marvelous as emperor in gladiator and the best dumbledore in Harry Potter.
@54tristin
@54tristin 4 месяца назад
When did he play Dumbledore?
@Funkybassplayer
@Funkybassplayer 4 месяца назад
@@54tristin 2001 and 2002. First two movies.
@davidkornblatt991
@davidkornblatt991 4 года назад
I love that he looks at David Letterman as if Dave is asking crazy questions. Sublime.
@joycejohnson7164
@joycejohnson7164 3 года назад
Richard Harris, what a storyteller and lovely man!
@Jamie_Pritchard
@Jamie_Pritchard 2 года назад
The reasoning behind wearing two watches was absolutely sublime 😄
@jacqueapplegate5137
@jacqueapplegate5137 7 месяцев назад
I have always loved Peter O'Toole. What great actor.
@kaypee4704
@kaypee4704 2 года назад
The man with the most amazing baby blues..... ♥️♥️♥️
@cryss8032
@cryss8032 4 года назад
"I have a talent for disobedience" - what a lovely understatement. I've been there myself. So do miss him.
@lilatravelpartners
@lilatravelpartners 4 года назад
Who?
@yaimavol
@yaimavol 4 года назад
Ha Ha, yes but disobedience meant self-destruction in his case.
@NancyCorgiat
@NancyCorgiat Месяц назад
Q​@@yaimavol
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies 4 года назад
Back in the late 70s, I worked in Hampstead, north London and I often met him on my way to work. We stopped and chatted many times. Really nice man.
@loveyourself1993.
@loveyourself1993. 3 года назад
I first knew about Richard Harris as Dumbledore years ago and just recently, I started binge watching all these old interviews of him sharing all these outrageous and funny stories. I didn't know how entertaining he was! Now, there are moments when I go "Oh, I forgot he was Dumbledore!". I just can't put those two together for some reason. Is it just me?
@tchalk
@tchalk 3 года назад
hes just a great actor
@johnworf
@johnworf 2 года назад
he's great in "a man called horse".
@craigoliver8712
@craigoliver8712 2 года назад
@@johnworf love it great film
@tonychan8558
@tonychan8558 2 года назад
Any other person, these stories would just be normal. In the hands of master story tellers like O'Toole and Harris, they produce absolute GOLD! There will never be anyone like these two in the world of entertainment for a very very long time.
@barryryan8267
@barryryan8267 4 года назад
Thank you Don. In these uncertain and shaky times, I've just spent two hours lost in these wonderful stories from two men, the likes whom we'll never see again....
@cliffcampbell8827
@cliffcampbell8827 2 года назад
I've got a few drinking stories but nothing that compares to climbing 5 stories up the side of a building or buying a bar just to keep the party going. Class acts the two of them.
@NetCerpher
@NetCerpher 2 года назад
I do as well. They are hilarious, so I’ve been told.
@aberamagold7509
@aberamagold7509 2 года назад
Watching Peter O'Toole being interviewed can go one if two ways; he's either very entertaining or he's mumbling and talking in circles. Both are good because you just know he's hammered.
@fonso1030
@fonso1030 10 месяцев назад
“Did you ever notice that ‘Peter O’Toole’ is a double-phallic name?” Groucho Marx
@mikeyates7931
@mikeyates7931 2 года назад
Peter O'Toole and Richard Harris make me PROUD to be of Irish descent 🇮🇪
@JD-eq4dp
@JD-eq4dp 2 года назад
I thought his Mother was Scottish, Father Irish and he was born in Leeds in England ?
@northside7
@northside7 2 года назад
@@JD-eq4dp Born in Ireland, spent the war years in England then back to Ireland then back to England for acting school. I could be wrong.
@cathalsurfs
@cathalsurfs 2 года назад
@@northside7 You're not wrong. He says it in this very interview (9:05).
@chrislrenaud
@chrislrenaud 10 месяцев назад
I was unexpectedly moved at this compilation, and by your desire to make it, and at the passage of time, and the fondness developed by all three men. Bravo, and thank you, sir.
@karinhartmann8383
@karinhartmann8383 4 года назад
You are being missed a lot, Mr O 'Toole !
@chrisredig1381
@chrisredig1381 4 года назад
OK so tell us all why you miss him
@msemerlissane
@msemerlissane 2 года назад
Peter O' Toole riding in on a camel while elegantly smoking, is my spirit guide!
@silverapples75
@silverapples75 4 года назад
Seeing a star of O'Toole's calibre asking for a needle and thread, before dropping Sartre, John Huston, James Joyce and Richard Burton into the convo. Imagine some personality void like Ben Affleck doing that? Bring back these days!!!
@cravinbob
@cravinbob 3 года назад
Those days are gone forever. If you lived during that time then you will mourn their loss... even more today than yesterday and the dreadful days yet to come.
@Magnus12k
@Magnus12k 3 года назад
@@cravinbob it depends on who's surrounding you.
@craigfurnas6561
@craigfurnas6561 2 года назад
Incidentally, Affleck said that when he and O'Toole were on the set of PHANTOMS together they were once sitting freezing outside in canvas chairs in Colorado's Rocky Mountains surrounded by snow at 2 a.m. and it was so cold Affleck-in reference to LAWRENCE-said, "It's so cold I'd rather be in the Sahara Desert right now." O'Toole turned to Affleck and said, "No, you wouldn't."
@RuiElias1979
@RuiElias1979 2 года назад
This is amazing! These kind of guys are long gone and are irreplaceable. They lived their lives very far from the politically correctness whe are used to see these days.
@joaomachado5574
@joaomachado5574 4 месяца назад
His reason for wearing a watch on each wrist is absolutely brilliant. Loved his acting and character so much.
@insanezombie1974
@insanezombie1974 4 года назад
I actually saw him play Hamlet. Oh my what a fantastic show
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