Talk:Ian Holm/Archive 1
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Semi-protected edit request on 19 June 2020
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CHANGE ALIVE STATUS TO DEAD STATUS. HE DIED JUNE 19, 2020 FROM PARKINSONS COMPLICATIONS 165.166.60.90 (talk) 17:08, 19 June 2020 (UTC)
- He is listed as dead here, it's Google who hasn't updated. You would need to contact them directly to fix it. Joseph2302 (talk) 17:16, 19 June 2020 (UTC)
Fifth Element
I've added a line about The Fifth Element. I found it missing, since i think the movie is what the newer generations know him for. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.162.113.222 (talk • contribs)
- Despite LOTR. ....(Complain)(Let us to it pell-mell) 06:11, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
Why Sir Ian?
How much does it really takes to be
2007-02-16 Lena Synnerholm, Märsta, Sweden.
You get knighted for charity work or bringing money into the UK. Amo 12:08, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Or for your achievements in the world of art and theatre. Sir Ian is in Britain a very famous theatre actor and he was knighted after his great performance in 'King Lear', heralded in the newspapers as 'the Lear of the century'. I had the great pleasure to see this performance and it was for me the best and most overwhelming portray of Lear, that I have ever seen. So there is much more than just Bilbo and Napoleon! Anne-theater
- Not really - his Lear was also a massive financial sucess. It improved the profile of British Theatre...Amo 01:04, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
Ian is not very famous in Sweden where I live. Apparently, he is in Britain and that is what really counts.
2007-02-19 Lena Synnerholm, Märsta, Sweden.
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Minor role ?!
Holm's role in Nicholas and Alexandra was hardly minor seeing as he portrayed one of the titular characters (Tsar Nicholas himself). I'll alter the sentence accordingly if no-one objects. Plutonium27 (talk) 09:52, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
- I am afraid that you need to watch the film again. Tsar Nicholas was played by Michael Jayston. Holm Portrayed a Russian named Yakoflev. Now it has been a couple of years since I last watched it but I think that this character was a Russion soldier who was either in charge of guarding, or was one of the guards of, the royal family after the abdication but before their final execution. You can check Wikipedia's and IMDb's pages for the film for confirmation. MarnetteD | Talk 14:15, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
Links
the link to the Sir Ian Holm page is indeed a fanpage, but it is at least as much referenced as the movie data page (on which I could not find any reference). You may notice, that there are a lot of pictures of old productions of the Royal Shakespeare Company on the page, which were put there with the consent of the RSC and the Shakespeare Birthplace trust, after they have proved the page. Also, on the 2 other listed pages (imdb and movie) there are no references at all to Sir Ian's theatre and radio/audio work. Except on the RSC homepage, you will find nowhere more information about his pre-movie work, than on the Sir Ian Holm page. I therefore do not think, that it is of no relevance about Sir Ian's work and I think, that it should stay listed, as it has now been for several years Anne-theater (talk) 23:36, 17 March 2008 (UTC)
- It is an unreferenced fansite and not relevant. As you seem to be the only person to continue to re-add it, I must ask what your connection to the website might be. IrishGuy talk 23:02, 22 March 2008 (UTC)
- It was for a long time the only page about Sir Ian written mostly in German, before imdb starting the German translations. And as I am more interested in Sir Ian's theatrical work, than in his movies, this was important information for me. Neither imdb nor movie data listen his work in the theatre and the RSC's homepage was difficult to search and did not cover his work outside the RSC. Therefore I thought and still think, the page an interesting source. But if you think, that readers of the English wiki are not interested in it, so... (What references do you mean? References in the page to the sources or references by other sites to this one?) Anne-theater (talk) 17:47, 23 March 2008 (UTC)
- Shall I assume by your silence on the subject that it is your own website? If so, please read 18:46, 23 March 2008 (UTC)
Name change?
The article says he was born Ian Holm Cuthbert. He at some point dropped his last name in favor of his middle (and mother's maiden) name, but the article makes no mention of when or why. I couldnt find anything in a quick scan of google results but any information would be a good addition. --
Stage Fright
His IMDB page mentions a crippling bout of stage fright that struck in 1976, during a production of The Iceman Cometh - apparently in the middle of a performance - that seems to have remained with him for several years afterwards and curtailed his theatrical career. He talks about it in this interview at PBS.com, so it's not something he has personally tried to cover up. Why is it that the Wikipedia article makes no mention of it? It would be a trivial matter to add a sentence on this topic using the source I have just provided, but the total absence of this information sets my spider sense tingling. -Ashley Pomeroy (talk) 22:09, 21 October 2010 (UTC)
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Semi-protected edit request on 19 June 2020
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Died June 19th 2020 68.175.53.21 (talk) 13:09, 19 June 2020 (UTC)
Passed away
Sadly SIr Ian Holm has gone home and passed away today at the age of 88[1]
ThomasOUK (talk) 12:54, 19 June 2020 (UTC)
- That is what the Wikipedia article says. Looks like Google search hasn't updated their Knowledge box though- this is something we have no control over, you would have to contact Google. Joseph2302 (talk) 12:59, 19 June 2020 (UTC)
References
- ^ "Sir Ian Holm: Lord of the Rings and Alien star dies aged 88". BBC News. BBC News. Retrieved 19 June 2020.