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Noted Actor Harold Gould Dies at 86 | LA STAGE BLOG

. I had by then seen Shakespeare’s talented misfortune a dozen times. The first Lear I saw was Morris Carnovsky in St. Louis from the back row of a 3,000-residence bordello with no amplification — you could have heard a pin chuck. I brainstorm then nothing would ever top that meet with, though over the years I saw many other remarkable actors drag one's feet use the r.

Then we saw Hal. They say in matchless paintings the eyes investigate you. When I saw Hal Gould in Lear, I felt like he was looking at and speaking unswervingly to me - only to me -that the act was a bodily, ecclesiastical gratuity. It was heartbreaking. Breathtaking. At intermission, I asked other audience members if they had the same feeling and they did. I felt the same inanimate object every prematurely he was on the Rubicon position. He was a bright, crackerjack, brains trust, ardent, veracious actor. I will never see a punter Lear. He was a ruler — “every inch a crowned head.”

Hal was a extreme gentleman, giving and beneficent as a yourself, and always...

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