Why LOTR Is Cemented as JOHN RHYS-DAVIES’ Favorite Experience
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John Rhys-Davies (Indiana Jones, The Lord of the Rings) joins us this week for one of my favorite interviews yet. The guy is prolific! He gets into everything from his pessimism heading into Lord of the Rings, the intimidation of working alongside Sean Connery, the immense difficulty of filming Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark, and so much more. John was an open book this week, going on to talk about the pain of losing a child, his outlook on life after death, and the current vacuum of creativity our industry is stuck in. Hope you enjoy.
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His part as the voice of Treebeard was criminally underated.
Thank you I didn’t know that
most because many people dont know he voiced Treebeard ^^
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Whhhhhhhaaaaaat lol I'm embarrassed I didn't know that
The ents are the best part of those movies and the only reason I don't rewatch them often is because of how little they are used.
I was an extra on Fellowship I was a soldier in the NZ Army at the time it was a once in a lifetime experience I’ll never forget it 🔥
lucky! ive heard the cast + extras all became quite close and sounds like it was a blast to be a part of
Thank you for your service - to western culture as well as to your country!
Orc?
@@TheGroundedAviatorNew Zealand
@@protalghulnist4126 I'm a Kiwi as well, I meant I heard many army personal were recruited as Orcs at one point.
fact he talked about the crew says everything.
Definitely. I have 2 takeaways: 1, that the crew and extras were dedicated and talented enough to be brought up. 2, that John Rhys-Davies is humble enough to remember them and lift them up.
Exactly. Not only that tho, the fact that they all got paid basically nothing, comparatively, and he still loved the experience that much
And they call it a mine.
A MINE.
I just love this line. I repeat it myself at random. He's just so offended by the comparison 😆
This is no mine. Its a tomb!
“Toss me... I cannot jump the distance, you’ll have to toss me.”
"Don't tell the Elf."
@@jordanluyendyk1281Not a word
@@17Watman Legolas with his elf hearing: I heard everything.
Beat me to it@@jordanluyendyk1281
Not the beard!!! 👀
John rhys-davis is a monumentally underrated actor with such a beautiful voice
Agreed, he can start his own podcast for sure
Right? I could listen to him talk all day. And he's got some stories to tell. 😊
I was just looking and it turns out he voiced one of my favourite characters in the video game freelancer! Never realised all this time!
I've never heard him just speaking as himself, in a normal conversation. His stage/movie voice is always big and resonant, but here it's soft and soothing and beautiful, and exudes class and culture.
@@jackpowell9276 I just googled it because i couldnt believe it. He is Tobias. I sank so many hours into this game as a kid
The fact that Lord of the Rings trilogy was made is a small miracle.
The odds against this working out are so astronomical.
Especially back in those days nobody had ever done 3 movies of that scale.
And the fact that they succeeded.
They actually made the definitive movies. There will probably never be an adaption of Lord of the Rings that is better than those movies forever.
Their popular success is all the more remarkable when you consider that fantasy as a genre was kind of walled off from the mainstream as nerd stuff at that point.
I grew up on the original Star Wars movies, and for a long time, I considered them to be the greatest trilogy ever made. But then I saw the original Lord of the Rings movies, and now I have no doubt that they are the greatest trilogy ever made. They are a masterpiece of filmmaking, and even if you're not a fan of the fantasy genre, you have to admire the sheer scale and skill that went into creating them.
@@stevec8131the behind the scenes/making of stuff is absolutely mind blowing.
You can bet that someone in Hollywood is already getting wet at thinking to remake it more lame and gay
Considering in LOTR he had to wear prosthetics that he was actually allergic to and came out with a swollen face after taking it off, it really is testament to the cast and crew that it was his favourite experience.
Just hearing him say “Lord of the Rings” sends shivers down my spine… 💯🔥
This is why LOTR is so special. It’s truly rare to see a cast and crew where everyone got along, loved their part, respected the writers and director, etc. The fact that they all speak so highly of one another and are incredibly close friends to this day makes a fan like me so happy. I recommend watching all the behind the scenes of these movies if you haven’t, so much heart went into the films, an authenticity today’s films don’t have. I’ll forever be a huge fan of this trilogy and it will always be #1 in my opinion…❤
You know he loves it because he says it is one of his favorite movie experiences despite the hell he had to go through being allergic to the prosthetics they put on him, He spent like a year with swollen, puffy, lymph covered eyes due to it.
I'd happily listen to any audiobook narrated by John Rhys-Davies.
He's narrated parts of the New Testament, parts of The Trials of Saint Patrick, and the entirety of The Purity Code by Jim Burns
"I went with duplicity in my heart." LOL
His voice is so regal
Watch the extended films and all the appendices - it’s as close to living that wonderful experience as us mere mortals will get. It looked such a wonderful, once-in-a-lifetime experience for pretty much everyone involved.
The BtS material honestly makes those movies even better than they already are :)
As someone who has practically religiously watched the LotR movies since they came out, him naming them as his favorite experience, even down to the crew, makes me so happy
Met this sweet man a couple of months back. He was so kind and lighthearted.
I think the first I watched John was on Sliders ages ago. His work on LotR was incredible, that entire cast was a once in a century gathering that won't be repeated for many decades. Each actor brought their character to life in such splendor that I'll never be able to see the Fellowship as anyone other than the actors that portrayed them in those movies. John IS Gimli, end of story. It's funny, the actors that talk so highly of the humble "behind the scenes" people always seem to be the most stellar folk, never forgetting where they came from and always offering praise for everyone else before themselves. Keanu Reeves, Johnny Depp, John, they ALL never forget the "little guys" who make the magic happen.
I still watch the 1980's classic 'Shogun' every two years or so and his character Rodriquez is my favorite!
Ahoy Ingles!
I agree. He really stole the show in Shogun
As someone who’s had eczema around my eyes, it really says something that he came out of that experience still saying it was the best.
My earliest memory of John Rhys-Davies is Wing Commander III on playstation, one of the best video games of all time. The game also featured Mark Hamill and the guy who played Biff in Back to the Future.
Malcolm McDowell as well!!
I loved this guy in Last Crusade. "That car belonged to my brother in-law."
Did you hear him singing in his introduction to series? So much talent.
In the 1990s I knew him as Sallah, who borrowed a car from his brother-in-law, after 2000 as Sallah and Gimli. I know that this actor also has a great theater career and has played many Shakespearean roles, but not only. John Rhys Davies if you are reading this greetings from central Poland.
Man, I wish they would do an audio version of the books with him being the narrator. ❤
Wonderful voice and wonderful actor!
What a terrific guest & episode this full interview was.
He did the cinematics for the video game DUNE2000
Hell yeah the cinematics in that game were an iconic part of my childhood
John is such an entertaining conversationalist🤩
3:50 I’ve never heard anyone pronounce “New Orleans” the way JRD pronounces it - and I love it!
I have been a fan of this man since I was about 7 years old, I'm 34 soon and in my humble opinion he has as much gravitas and command of a room, stage or set as he always has.
For me he will aways be the professor from Sliders. It was the first time I was allowed to decide from the evening programm as a kid and this was my series.
rosenbaum is such a great interviewer tbh, never noticed it before but he asks really great questions and articulates them well
Wtf, that was Michael Rosenbaum? I honestly did not recognize him with all those hair. 😂😂😂😂
It’s hard to believe there are real people in this world that still have this cool of a voice
I could listen to his stories for hours.
Love how he is honest about how he thought of the project initially. I feel too often some big movie or show will come about and the people in it or making it post release are like "i just knew it was going to work out well" or "didn't doubt it for a second". Thats what i love about LotR, about how much the cast and crew enjoyed making it but they dont pretend or lie about the experience. I saw a snippet of some behind the scenes stuff recently of when the first time the cast and crew watched Return of the King and a bunch of people were asked about how doing it was and how they felt now it was over. They did not hold back in saying how badly it affected their lives, how much stress and turmoil they went though to do it but not a single one of those people would say no to doing it again if it was done over. Like a guys son was born just after the movies started to be made and he basically didn't see him for like 4 years and missed some of the most personal moments a parent could have with their child but he didn't hold it against the movies he helped make or the job he was doing.
John Rhys-Davies is one of our favorite actors of all time. a freaking legend.
Man hearing his voice reminds me that we're nearing the last of a generation. We won't have people who speak like this anymore soon! Dont get me wrong, we still have many great voices, just not with this old school style of anumciation and projection.
A gentleman
I met his son Ben in college back in the day ... in SF
Lord of the Rings is the "Gone With the Wind" of this era. It won't be until another 61 years has passed until we get another epic movie.
Dune
@@BederikStormnah. I love dune but it's nowhere near lotr
@@BederikStorm Dune is stunning and worth every penny in IMAX and at home. But it cant and never will reach LotR the water. LotR is the peak.
@@RoxxSerm it's not finished yet. We need to see what will happen with this franchise but you must agree that it's the most promising out of all others.
Avengers with Thanos were engaging but they were flat, lacking deep philosophy
Lotr will always be in its own league, but I gotta say dune 1+2 are the first movies since then who gave me a different kind of special experience nearly on the same level.
He also played a Roman Centurian in "I Claudius".
The voice of Thor, Macbeth and Hades.
Don’t forget Man Ray!😁
He's also the voice of Gimli
And treebeard
And Aladdin’s dad in the 3rd Aladdin movie.
Thank you for bringing John in for a chat - I love hearing the BTS stories he shares, and is such a positive person with good words to share about others (and cheeky sense of humour with it! 😅haha)
His dulcet tones are still engrossing. Best of luck and good health to him...
I was So Happy he was in the Last INDI!!!
Haven’t watched all of these but in light of the new Shogun now out has anyone asked him about the old Shogun? He played an outstanding role!
Never forget Ivanhoe! As a Swede his character Front-de-Boeuf is iconic!
John Ryes-Davis made us all fall in love with Gimli all over again! ❤ - He's truly one of the greatest because of his acting skills but also his transparency and humbleness. Hugs from Colombia!
Guy sitting with the mask, really grinds my gears
His accent sounded more Englishman than Welshman.
From what I've heard about JRD's experience on LotR I'm surprised he holds it in such high regard. For example when the actors of the fellowship went out to get tattooed, JRD wasn't among them, but the stuntman for Gimli ironically was invited in his place. Brett Beattie (the stuntman) is one of the most interesting human beings I've ever met.
They initially invited JRD but he turned them down
I tend to think this story has been somewhat overblown. Pretty sure some people wanted to create negative press for political reasons and tried to destroy his reputation with the films in the last couple of years.
Similar to how certain corners of the internet are trying to destroy Kubrick's reputation, recently
His character from Sliders, Maximilian Arturo, will always be my favorite character of his ^^
Looks like he did in Indiana Jones 1981! 😮
One of his best was his Role in Robin of Sherwood as King Richard. JRD
Met him at the airport and he was the nicest guy.. selfie and a video to my partner too. Meeting him was amazing and I’ll never forget it
This is another example of what I appreciate about Lord of the Rings: *EVERYONE* who worked on it loved working on it!!! You look at some of the most popular actors who worked on great films, and you find at least one who really hated it. For example: Harrison Ford, who played Han Solo in the Star Wars saga, hates everything about the movies, so much so that he makes a face that’s so angry whenever they mention Star Wars.
That’s not the case with the Lord of the Rings cast at all. You ask anyone who worked on the films and they’ll tell awesome stories about how it was. Some of them will even say that it’s their favorite movie that they ever had the honor, no, the privilege, to act in.
He also dabbled in videogames, in the wonderful Wing Commander series
First. Wow he is 80!
I thought he was in his late 50's early 60's
I did not know this.
I got my Extended Edition DVD of Fellowship of the Ring signed by him, but I wasn't there to meet him for the signing lol. Basically he was a guest at a Con that my friends were attending and I asked them if they'd get him to sign. One friend was a huge Indiana Jones fan and was going to meet him for that so was willing to get my DVD signed too. I sent along a letter asking John to sign whichever was his favorite of the trilogy or whichever he enjoyed working on the most. He signed Fellowship.
I would have thought the awful allergic reactions to the makeup would have fouled his experience with the films, even if he were proud to have been in them
Casting his last prosthetic set into that fire must've been cathartic enough to heal the memory of it.
He was also great in The Living Daylights.
The man is awesome! Every part he plays elevates the production to greatness. My personal favorite is Sliders which should get a serious reboot.
I'm surprised he speaks so well of it, I remember reading he had a really rough time of it because of the prosthetics he wore to play Gimli. Nice to hear though!
Later you remember the good, the annoyance of prosthetics probably falls away with time 😊
Gimly, Sala, Paladin, ... so many roles i loved him into.
JRD has the best stories.
Gimli Elf-Friend had pitched a tent of Khazad-dum when he saw Galadriel
“We dwarves are natural sprinters! Very dangerous in short distances!” 😂
As a sci-fi nerd back in the 90's, _Sliders_ hooked me with the premise and characters. His character was absolutely charming. Same thing with Sallah. I always wanted more of his character in the Indiana Jones movies. But, alas, he probably would have taken too much attention away from Harrison Ford. 🤣🤣🤣
I grew up watching Mr. Rhys-Davies. It's crazy this guy has, in a way, been in my life the whole time I've been alive. He's right up there with Tim Curry in my book.
Yay! Another Sliders fan! 😁
JRD is a treasure. Lord of the Rings trilogy is epic, and he is phenomenal. Indiana Jones 1 & 3 I love his supporting role of Sallah. I loved his voice of Thor in the Marvel cartoons of the 90s. So many good parts!
well this is nothing unheard of...an elf to go underground while dwarf dares not? i would never hear the end of it
The only lex I can accept as a proper interviewer ;)
Will watch some of his other works
So fresh and so keen, keen
Such an extraordinary voice this man has!!
Got to meet him in person and he said he like my beard. Gimli complimented my beard!!!
Such a cool creation
I liked John from the first time I saw him on Shogun!
Rip Bernard Hill 💙💚
The younger actors love working with John. Elijah Wood told the story of how John took Elijah and the rest of the cast out to dinner and John told the waiter "No menu, lets have filet mignon and lobster for everyone" and then he paid for it.
Watching sliders on roku right now ❤
Im not even surprised, watching the lotr bts you can tell it was a once in a life time production experience
I love from the behind the scenes features of LOTR that John Rhys Davies didn’t pull any punches during the action scenes. All the stunt men and actors talked about he was really swinging his axe and hitting the stunt men with his full force. lol.
"I've shot trilogies in less time than this scene is taking" I heard JRD say as he was standing on a boat in his fishing boat captain outfit in south africa while shooting "12 days of terror ". That was 22 years ago I think . Tbh i didn't know who he was at the time.
Let them come. There is one dwarf in Moria that still draws breath
What does the other guy sitting in the room do? Genuinely curious.
sound tech, social media monitoring, i guess
That kid was legitimately bothering me ngl
To me Sliders would always be his best. He literally not only carried the show but clearly helped to make it popular
I still loved him in Sliders.
I remember John best as Rodrigo in the original Shogun.
Who are the 21 leading parts?
Fellowship
-Frodo
-Sam
-Merry
-Pippin
-Gandalf
-Aragorn
-Legolas
-Gimli
-Boromir
(9 parts)
Gondor
- Faramir
- Denethor
(2 parts)
Rohan
- Saruman
- Grima
- Theoden
- Eowyn
(4 parts)
Elves
-Elrond
-Arwen
-Galadriel
(3 parts)
Ringbearers
- Bilbo
- Gollum
(2 parts)
The last one I am honestly not so sure. It cannot be Treebeard. They did cast a real Ent but he was not credited for species protection, they are very rare. Eomer, Lurtz or the Witch King would make a lot of sense, more than Haldir. It is probably Eomer even though his part is not that big, but bigger than the others.
I'm amazed that he was able to work while allergic to the prosthetics (maybe that was short-term, I don't know, but I know it wasn't an easy role)
I’d love to meet this man and get him to sign my book (I have a few other cast members far from all though)
Like we never saw Lex Luthor lecture 3,000 scientists before!
Lmao at the guy wearing the mask
Asps, very dangerous… you go first!
When he laughs, I still hear Gimli… 😆
I never really thought about it, but the Lord of the Rings must have been amazing for New Zealand's economy when it was being filmed.
What a gun operator!
How/ why has he never done Star Trek?
And he predicted that it would be a massive hit !
Let's not forget Wing Commander 3 and 4.
Wait a GD minute.... He was Gimlie!!! Omfg why didn't I know this until now!!! I love this guy ever since sliders I knew his voice was familiar but it wasn't until now I have put the name to his actual face.
Unbelievable. You mean to tell me it wasn’t Princess Diaries 2!?