Portrait of Paul Robeson as Othello |
A leading British Shakespearean critic, John Dover Wilson, called the performance of Paul Robeson the most notable Othello of the twentieth century.
With Peggy Ashcroft |
With Jose Ferrer and Uta Hagen |
After running on Broadway for 296 performances, longer than any previous Shakespeare play, the production made a lengthy and triumphant North American tour.
Robeson was truly a great actor, but I'm sorry to say I've only seen him in just a bit of The Emperor Jones when it was on TV one time. Have you ever seen any of his movies?
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4 comments:
I've never heard of him. So many tidbits of info are hidden right under our noses.
I've heard of him. A very talented actor.
I have heard of him, yes. I remember a documentary in a series on Shakespearean plays in which actors (and directors) were focusing on one or two plays each, and one of them was Othello, so you were getting commentary from actors who have played the role on stage or screen, as well as the other characters in the play. It's a great, tragic part.
@Norma: He was!
@William: It's a very tragic part! I think it's my favorite Shakespeare play, and hands down my favorite opera (by Verdi).
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