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Uploaded on Jun 28, 2007
Noel Coward: 1899 - 1973
A slideshow tribute to the genius that is Noel Coward. The ultimate in style and sophistication.
(And I know he was gay but I think he was pretty 'fit' from a girlie prospective too!)
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byline7844 2 years ago
- Bless your hide; I am a native NYer and the English have never looked like daft twits to me. But then I am old enough to remember WWll and I absolutely love the English, and admire their spirit and stoicism during the war. Indeed you should be proud. Forgive me if this, in today's world sounds trite, but it WAS your "finest hour" and I for one am an admirer. Also I love this by Noel Coward.
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Quarryman99 2 years ago
Makes you proud to be English, despite looking like a daft twit to the rest of the world! ;D
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Christopher Brown 1 month ago
"ALL"? Where'd u get THAT info? He DID proposition SOME actors (among others), but he wasn't some oversexed pervert.
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TheSevenCamels 2 months ago
Lucky actors. The guy was pretty damn hot, in a British sort of way. Of course, by 'all' you mean exclusively male actors! :>
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fishersofmenvideo 2 months ago
Despise Noel Coward. All, and I mean all, young actors in London who wanted to advance on the stage in the 1930's were propositioned by this lizard, invited to his rooms, physically had to give in, or otherwise dissuade him using their wits. The more power & influence Coward amassed, the uglier he became with his demands. His famous plays are all about the agenda of crippling male/female relationships. Yes, he was eloquent, like any seducer. Sophisticated? Pure evil. Look at him closer.
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Edson Roberto Das Neves 2 months ago
putain
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TheMckid5 5 months ago
I wish he was me
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headteacherbsc 5 months ago
Just listened to this in hot, humid Kuala Lumpur! Spot on, sir!
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edwards21416 6 months ago
agreed
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