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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2007

My favourite scene with Jeremy in An Ideal Husband.

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  • It's available on DVD on the Oscar Wilde BBC Collection, you can find it on amazon

  • please tell me you have more of this!!!

  • i have more... i will upload a bit more of it soon!

  • that's why i love his role here so much, "i love being missed" and it's so true, we miss him.. so much!

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  • May I introduce Lord Goring the sexiest man in the universe.

  • Simply wonderful!

    I still think style, elegance and the opportunity to making a biting comment or two is important to make this life a good piece of art! One of my favorite scenes is the ball in "Wuthering Heights" w/Lawrence et Merle Oberon - a masterpiece when it comes to manipulation and jealousy. Another one is this! My heartfelt thanks for sharing it with us!

    Yrs truly, H.

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  • @jeremysdarling oh yes, you may ;)

  • what year is this movie?

  • @Frenchaccro Really? That would explain it, I suppose. I just assumed it was because of his upbringing 'cause others have pronounced that way as well.

  • @TheGhostilyGhost . He had a speech impediment when a child: could not pronounce "r", and worked his life long to mend it

  • @SlakeDragon He was brought up quite posh (his father told him to change his name when he got in to acting, so as not to dishonor the family) so I imagine that's how he learned to talk.

  • Oooh, the way he rolls his Rs... "Rrrromance" Mmm

    cx

  • Interesting to see him without his mustache. Remember that he did Fred for My Fair Lady although his singing was Bill Shirley, Prince Phillip in Sleeping Beauty released in 1959 and My Fair Lady released in 1964.

  • @SlakeDragon I have no idea... daww he's so damn pretty xD

  • @Dratini999 I agree with that, I wonder why he does that. O,o Did he ever say?

  • @ImzadiJB1 You won't be disappointed, this play is a treat!

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