He was a bloody fine actor. Twinkly and loveable old men were what he did later but he could do heartless murdering bastards with real skill, as anyone who's seen Brighton Rock or 10, Rillington Place can support. And oh yes he was a pretty good director with tiny unambitious stuff like Gandhi and A Bridge Too Far and Oh What A Lovely War and Shadowlands.
I'll probably always remember him as Big X, though.
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I'll probably always remember him as Big X, though.
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I was meaning to The Great Escape a rewatch after James Garner died, but never got around to. Now I really want to get on that.