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Peter O'Toole on Leno for Venus Part 1

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Peter O'Toole makes an appearance on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno the week before the Oscars in 2007 to promote his new movie Venus. Copyrights belong to their respective owners. No Copyright infringement intended. Part 1 of 2

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  • Were you ever glad that you lived in the same time with men like these...

  • It is absolutely idiotic that Sir Peter O'Toole has never received an Oscar for best actor or supporting actor, it is outrages and bloody incompressible.

    Sir Peter O'Toole is one of the few best actor that ever was.

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  • Lawrence of Arabia is one of the most revered movie's of all time! Why hasn't he gotten an Oscar?!?!?

    And before you say so, all i have to say is HONORARY OSCAR MY ARSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • peter o'toole's shit has accomplished more than me

  • @rkiry Letterman brings out the best in O'Toole.

  • @JiffySpook Peter O'Toole much prefers to be interviewed by David Letterman. Both brilliant men!

  • @martythetickler Apparently he may have declined a knighthood/honorary knighthood in 1987

  • Leno simply isn't intelligent enough for this type of interview.

  • @JonathanBorgogelli Unfortunately, he's not yet a knight, either.

  • fuck the oscars...the academie hands out awards like candy to people who deserve little more than bitchslap for their performances. to give an oscar to peter o'toole would be an insult to the man.....he is, most certainly above it.

  • O'Toole is somewhat of a different person than he used to be. One can perhaps places a dividing line before and after his pancreaitis surgery in the mid-70s. While young he was very firey, energetic, quite cocky, a boozer and, as Anthony Hopkins himself said, the kind of guy who could start a fight. In his later days, he's become softer, more gentle; the fire is still there, but shows up more on occasion. And his drinking is less regular and definitely less in volume.

  • @sweetsandbloodlust2

    nice nice

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