I like the comment of the interviewer about Vincent's beautiful hands and the way he uses them. His gestures were indeed very charming / deadly/ soothing. And sometimes in the same scene.
As a inspiring performer I adore Price's comments from 15:13 to 19:20. Not just actors but anybody in genre should not rest on there laurels. I believe you can tell the difference between a bland performer and a life-affirming performer. That life-affirming element cuts deep with a audience and they will adore you more because of that value. I was watching a Peter O'Toole interview once and Peter O'Toole told a quote from other actor that told him "There are no small parts...just small actors". By the way I like the presentation of this radio show. That opening song along with that Vincent Price image just oozes vintage dashing media.
I like the comment of the interviewer about Vincent's beautiful hands and the way he uses them. His gestures were indeed very charming / deadly/ soothing. And sometimes in the same scene.
Fantastic, I have been looking for this for years ! thank you so much for posting !
He was a very interesting man. Thanks.
What a valuable interview. Thank you for uploading.
As a inspiring performer I adore Price's comments from 15:13 to 19:20. Not just actors but anybody in genre should not rest on there laurels. I believe you can tell the difference between a bland performer and a life-affirming performer. That life-affirming element cuts deep with a audience and they will adore you more because of that value. I was watching a Peter O'Toole interview once and Peter O'Toole told a quote from other actor that told him "There are no small parts...just small actors".
By the way I like the presentation of this radio show. That opening song along with that Vincent Price image just oozes vintage dashing media.
starts@1:20
At the 1603 mark they talk about Jack Nicholson.
Thanks for reminding me.
Thanks for reminding me again.
tell vincent price to talk to night too call me to night