Michael Caine, actor
"Midnight in St. Petersburg," "Bullet to Beijing," "Billion Dollar Brain," "Funeral in Berlin," "The Ipcress File." Five appearances as Harry Palmer. Douglas Jackson, George Mihalka, Ken Russell, Guy Hamilton, Sidney J. Furie. Five different directors. Who was the best and why?
Don't know but not Billion Dollar Brain. I found his Palmer roles as a bit boring, I was a Sean Connery James Bond person.
Oliver Reed, actor
"Women in Love," "The Devils," "Tommy" In which one did you give your best performance and why?
The Devils, but Women in Love is powerful. In both he stretched himself.
Glenda Jackson, actress
You won your first Oscar for your role in Ken Russell's "Women in Love." You won your second Oscar for your role in Melvin Frank's "A Touch of Class." Which Oscar meant more to you and why?
Women in Love is easily the best. A Touch of Class was funny and sad, but I suspect it has dated a lot- I need to watch it again. She got the role after she appeared in a British TV comedy, the Morecombe and Wise show. The director of ATOC didn't think Glenda could do comedy till he saw that, then gave her the role
www.bing.com/videos/search?q=glenda+jackson+morecombe&view=detail&mid=B73085FED84EA4E90969B73085FED84EA4E90969&first=0Alan Bates, actor
As an admitted bisexual playing a bisexual character based upon a bisexual writer in Ken Russell's "Women in Love," did your bisexuality help or hinder you in your performance?
He was such a good actor he could do anything. Lisi (Ken's wife) said he was a nice, very shy modest person.