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In Reply to: Kubrick and great actors posted by edta on February 21, 2005 at 04:19:36:
Sometimes, if your one-dimension is good enough, that's all you need. Cooper and Wayne (Gary was more dimensional than you think) played strong men convincingly. The Wayne of Red River, the vicious thug, was a masterful performance. Try not to let politics decide?
Now, Lemmon...there was a guy who was weak-looking. Good for comedy but as a serious actor he never convinced me. A wimp.
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The Prisoner of Second Avenue, also.
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Not at all. He was a fine actor and not only for comedy, see his work in " The Apartment ".
He could act.
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Lemmon's a comic genius in The Apartment. Jim Carrey rips off half his comic ticks from Lemmon.
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I would more say that he was a comic and a tragedian at the same time.Think back, one yes was laughing the other triste.
And with Walter what a pair!
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