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Any truth in this Alec Guinness Star Wars Story?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Flashpig didn't ought to wish that, as A.G. has taken his final bow. You can't take it with.
A.G. really valued his privacy, apparently. The first Star Wars film was probably OK for him but he did grow to resent the films and ensuing fuss, as other AB posts say. I liked him in lots of other roles. He was wonderful as Smiley in the TV adaptation of John LeCarre's work "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" many years ago. I was a firm fan of the book and when I read that A.G. would play Smiley I was disappointed. However, I was wrong as he proved to be an excellent choice, and thereafter my mind picture of Smiley was A.G.
Patrick McGoohan as No.6. in TV's "The Prisoner" wouldn't even talk about his role a few years after, and probably never has. The trouble for these two actors was that the characters they played grew to be so great people only wanted to identify the actors with those long-ago performed roles.
We'd all like the dosh but would we want something to take over our lives like that?
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