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"The films exist in a world all their own. I am happy and proud
to have done them."
(From T.Dalton's Interview to N.Stoynoff 05.02.97)
Cinematography and TV activities brought Timothy
Dalton not only necessary variety of roles and financial independence but
also world fame however in corcondance with our viewpoint and the actor's
confession he is a "man of theatre" to which he is obliged for his irreproachable
preparation in all fields of acting skill.
Roles of Rochester in unfading
"Jane Eyre"
and King Vittorio in
"The King's Whore", Rhett Butler in
"Scarlett"
and James Bond in
"License to Kill", Juan de Avilar in
"El Hombre..."
and Bankroft in
"Hawks" played by Dalton highly raised our idea of acting art
possibilities.
Currently having considered numerous works of
this outstanding actor we slightly envy people who are just about to start
their journey through new information! But our pilgrims will face considerable
complications, initial of which is what and how to select - after all Timothy
Dalton succeeded to do a lot for cinematography and TV.
I'm sure we can't manage here without any
classification! Considering the fact that availability of any classification
is much better than lack of it we propose 3 approaches for studying Mr.
Dalton's screen activities:
- by selecting favorite
genre,
- being delighted by presentation of unlike
characters,
- following formation and development of
Timothy's talent,
looking through his works in,
chronological order.
Follow Your way, at least through our site!
Good luck!
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