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Obit: Bernard Hill (1944-2024) |
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Subject: RE: Obit: Bernard Hill (1944-2024) From: GUEST,Tunemith Date: 18 May 24 - 09:25 AM I saw Bernard playing John Lennon in the Willy Russell play at the Everyman Theatre, Liverpool back in the mid-70s, and he was terrific. Unfortunately, the play only worked when the possibility of a Beatles reunion was possibly. That all ended with John’s death. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Bernard Hill (1944-2024) From: Anne Lister Date: 12 May 24 - 04:32 PM I have a feeling (and I'd need to check my theatre programme) that he was also in The Passion at the Cottesloe theatre back in the day. I think he pulled me into a maypole dance. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Bernard Hill (1944-2024) From: Dave the Gnome Date: 06 May 24 - 05:18 PM I didn't know if this should be above the line but now I see it should! Definitely a man of many talents |
Subject: RE: Obit: Bernard Hill (1944 - 2024) From: Anne Lister Date: 06 May 24 - 12:30 PM I remember that production of John, Paul, Ringo, George and Bert from the London run. And I saw Bernard Hill in other theatre productions, too, although the details escape my memory. A fine actor, and a huge loss. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Bernard Hill From: GUEST,henryp Date: 06 May 24 - 09:52 AM Folk musician Barbara Dickson wrote on Twitter/X; “It’s with great sadness that I note the death of Bernard Hill. We worked together in John, Paul, George, Ringo and Bert, Willy Russell's marvelous show 1974-1975. A really marvelous actor. It was a privilege to have crossed paths with him. RIP Benny x”. The play opened at the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool in May 1974, directed by Alan Dossor. It ran for eight weeks, then moved to the Lyric Theatre in London, where it ran for a year and was named "Best Musical of 1974" by the Evening Standard Theatre Awards and London Critics' Awards. It had what proved to be a very distinguished cast; Bert: George Costigan John Lennon: Bernard Hill Paul McCartney: Trevor Eve George Harrison: Phillip Joseph Ringo Starr: Anthony Sher Barbara Dickson sang the songs of the Beatles. The queue for the theatre stretched around the Everyman, and was entertained by a group of buskers who wandered up and down. Once the queue had entered the theatre, the play began with the buskers walking up the centre aisle and taking their places on the stage. What a wonderful evening! |
Subject: RE: Obit: Bernard Hill From: Dave the Gnome Date: 06 May 24 - 07:15 AM Just looked up that film, LJM, and it is now on my watchlist! |
Subject: RE: Obit: Bernard Hill From: GUEST,Lang Johnnie More Date: 06 May 24 - 03:53 AM "A man who has music will always have friends". His most relevant performance to this site would have been in "The Boys And The Girl From The County Clare", where he played the part of an Irish traditional fiddle player. If I remember correctly, there were 3 photos on his mantlepiece - the Pope, John F. Kennedy and Michael Coleman. A great actor who will be much missed. RIP. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Bernard Hill From: Hagman Date: 06 May 24 - 03:52 AM He was very good in "Fox," a Trevor Preston write from 1980. |
Subject: Obit: Bernard Hill From: Dave the Gnome Date: 06 May 24 - 02:56 AM He came a long way from Yosser Hughes to Theoden, King of Rohan. A brilliant actor and certainly versatile. His death is a great loss to theater and film. Condolences to his loved ones |
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