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awwww there aren't many 'greats' left now

 

Funnily enough an ad on the telly yesterday about a Joanna Lumley programme coming up reminded me of the film he made with Julie Christie ... was the snow in Russia bit of the ad,  and I couldn't for the life of me recall its name .. Thanks to Mrs H's OP I now know tis Dr Shivago

 

He used to be a professional backgammon player as well. .made a ton of money at that I think. 

Mount Olympus *Olly*
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by El Loro:

Sad news

 

The justifiably famous scene from Lawrence of Arabia - Omar Sharif's first scene - (needs to be watched full screen)

It's odd, that's one of those iconic films I've never seen. I'm going to have to try and see it somehow 

It's best seen on a large screen, ideally at a cinema if it gets a re-release.

El Loro
Originally Posted by Mount Olympus *Olly*:
Originally Posted by El Loro:

Olly, I think it was bridge.

 

Was it. .where did I get backgammon from? must be the heat mashing my brain up.. I know someone played backgammon professionally. . thought it was him. .or maybe I am making it up and have created a false memory

He did play backgammon as well but he was a world class bridge player.

El Loro
Originally Posted by El Loro:
Originally Posted by Mount Olympus *Olly*:
Originally Posted by El Loro:

Olly, I think it was bridge.

 

Was it. .where did I get backgammon from? must be the heat mashing my brain up.. I know someone played backgammon professionally. . thought it was him. .or maybe I am making it up and have created a false memory

He did play backgammon as well but he was a world class bridge player.

aah. .maybe I just mixed up which one he was the best at then

Mount Olympus *Olly*
Originally Posted by Mount Olympus *Olly*:
Originally Posted by El Loro:

Olly, I think it was bridge.

 

Was it. .where did I get backgammon from? must be the heat mashing my brain up.. I know someone played backgammon professionally. . thought it was him. .or maybe I am making it up and have created a false memory

He was one of the top 50 bridge players in the world at one point, but yes: I associated him more with backgammon too. I think it's because I got a library book either written or introduced by him when I was learning backgammon as a teenager.

(In contrast, I've never played bridge...   )

Eugene's Lair
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