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Island Girlz Haveflow
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Hi fam today I am reacting to top 10 most influential BRITISH Actors. This was a good line up of British Actors and Actresses and I can see why they are so influential. Let me know your thoughts in the comment section. Please Like and share🥰Thanks for watching🥰🥰
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Hi Girl, yes Dame Maggie was in Downton Abbey, not sure if you know, but she died a couple of days ago.

nicksykes
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Ive just listened on youtube " Goodbye Mconagal" Very touching. Dame Maggie will be sadly missed, a true Legend, a true British Actress.

karlg
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Dame Maggie Smith a true Legend, and A National Treasure who recently passed away 😢, thanks Island Girl ❤️
Another great video 👍

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jamesleogue
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As an Only fools and horses fan missing Sir David Jason, a Legend.

karlg
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I am surprised Sir Laurence Olivier wasn't included. Sir Derek Jacobi was with Sir Ian McKellen.

dorothysimpson
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Dame Maggie Smith, what a brilliant actress she was 😢

windycity
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The actor you were thinking of is Liam Neeson. Can't believe they didn't have Laurence Olivier on the list. Or Alec Guinness. Peter Sellers should have been on the main list, he was worth more than an honourable mention.

The.Android
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I had the privilege of seeing Ian McKellen live on stage in a one man show way back in 1981 - he was fundraising to support the gay community here in the UK because of Aids/HIV. An absolutely mesmerising performance on stage that I have never seen bettered ever. At the end of his show and people were leaving, he was there in the foyer of the theatre with a bucket so he could take donations. My wife, as normal, had decided that she needed as wee and had disappeared into the toilets. Of course, I went across and put some cash into the bucket Ian was holding. He must have found me attractive, as he immediately tried to engage me in conversation. I did feel flattered, but thankfully my wife appeared on cue and we left.

nekite
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this was a good list. though several people were missing. trouble is even if those names were there, we could still think of more. Take care, Love from the UK

JJ-ofir
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You always miss John Hurt ( the actual Elephant Man) Laurence Olivier) Alex Guinness, Vivienne Leigh!

FrancesThompson-em
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Island Girl Have you seen the Italian Job with Michael Caine comedy drama, along with Film called Alfie

sjbict
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i love you're Jamaican accent its pure gold

daveyspider
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Any list that doesn't include Alan Rickman is not a list worth watching.

patriciabromley
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Sir Anthony Hopkins is the true Prince of Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

spursgog
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A glimpse of Dick van Dyke brought back all my childhood nightmares of suffering through that horrendous "attempt"! at a cockney

NickBrown-phxd
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As for old black and white movies and the actors that made it, in American Cinema.
*Charlie Chaplain* wasn't as well known to me, as much as the *Laurel and Hardy* were.
It was a shock to me, finding out all those years ago, that *Stan Laurel* was actually an Englishman. And that, he was the main writing and creative influence of the two of them.

Sidistic_Atheist
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The accent gives it away I would have thought.

TheCornishCockney
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Dame Maggie Smith sadly passed away a couple of days ago at the age of 89 years RIP Dame Maggie Smith 😢

FrancesThompson-em
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Liam Neeson is the guy you're thinking of. Brits do play the villain very well, my theory is, Hollywood actors all want to play the hero, they're afraid playing the villain will harm their career, whereas most British actors don't care, all they care about is whether it's a good role. Also Hollywood doesn't seem to like casting Americans as the baddie, but would prefer an actor from an English speaking country, and a lot of British actors can emit an air of menace without even raising their voice. Talking of villains, a glaring omission from this list is Gary Oldman, I'd also have had Sir Alec Guinness on the list. If an actor/actress has Sir or Dame in front of their name they're usually pretty special.

nicksykes
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You mentioned that some of the actors age well, that may be because British actors don't spend time at the cosmetic surgery. Let's face it, some American actors end up looking like they were made from left-over spare parts. You have to wonder what they're thinking when they see someone like Cher, Dolly Parton, Madonna & many others. "Ooh, she looks like she's been in a chemical accident, I want to look just like her".

coot