Sad news. The Long Good Friday is a great British film and his performance was superb. Furthermore, I'd say the final scene of the film is one of the best bits of acting I've ever seen in my life, when the camera films his face while he contemplates his fate for a good couple of minutes.
Yeah, definitely his greatest work - and Spielberg's, of course.
RIP. No more "It's good to talk" from Bob Hoskins.
Sad news. The Long Good Friday is a great British film and his performance was superb. Furthermore, I'd say the final scene of the film is one of the best bits of acting I've ever seen in my life, when the camera films his face close up for a good couple of minutes as he contemplates his fate.
Agree about all the films above, but I remember him above all for "Pennies from heaven" on the telly about 30 years ago, if not more. Great Dennis Potter script and story, use of music (for the first time in that way??) from the 1930's (ish) with the characters singing dancing along to it, and a great performance from Mr Hoskins. Real quality stuff in every respect.
Loved him in Pennies From Heaven, here's how it ended: