A great talent indeed.
He wasn't all that expansive in character choices but his sheer presence gave him his quality.
As Willy Loman, he was entirely believable, lost and in decline as a salesman - a family with no future but full of promising ideas.
He led that household into blind destruction like not many could do.
He was an American actor who looked the part of and carried himself like the consummate neighborhood hero - the one we all wish to be
at one time or another.
Hadn’t seen it in 30 years...it’s still fun, and Dennehy is great.
supporting player - His was a long career
Much like J. T. Walsh's career and now Brian Cox's career.
The only actors I can think of who were able to have these long careers as headline stars who will do supporting roles
are Christopher Plummer, Michael Caine and Gene Hackman.
bandaged up and it just made be roar. When Sly threw that rock that hit the helicopter and that ass hole fell out of the helicopter, well that was just.
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