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He was the first great Sherlock Holmes. But few will have heard of US actor William Gillette.
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-30932322William Gillette: Five ways he transformed how Sherlock Holmes looks and talks
A 1916 silent movie featuring Sherlock Holmes - long presumed lost - is due to have its premiere in Paris. It stars a man who changed the way we see Conan Doyle's famous sleuth forever.
He was the first great Sherlock Holmes. But few will have heard of US actor William Gillette.
He is thought to be a distant relation of the family behind Gillette razors, wrote plays about the American civil war, patented a noise to imitate the sound of a galloping horse and built an enormous castle in Connecticut. But it is his Holmes that fascinates people today.
And until three months ago, it seemed that no-one would ever see it.
Gillette adapted Sherlock Holmes for the stage in 1899 and played Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's detective more than 1,000 times.
He made only one film, the 1916 silent movie version of Sherlock Holmes. For decades the movie was presumed lost, one of the great missing links of Sherlockiana. Then in October 2014 it was discovered at the Cinematheque Francaise, a film archive in Paris.
"At last we get to see for ourselves the actor who kept the first generation of Sherlockians spellbound," says Professor Russell Merritt, who has been researching the film's origins. "As far as Holmes is concerned, there's not an actor dead or alive who hasn't consciously or intuitively played off Gillette."
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He was the first great Sherlock Holmes. But few will have heard of US actor William Gillette. (Original Post)
Surya Gayatri
Jan 2015
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William Gillette, Jeremy Britt, Benedict Cumberbatch. Basil Rathbone is ok but meh.
uppityperson
Jan 2015
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uppityperson
(115,677 posts)1. William Gillette, Jeremy Britt, Benedict Cumberbatch. Basil Rathbone is ok but meh.
And isn't there a bit in one of Laurie King's books where Sherlock is mistaken for Gillette at a fancy dress ball or something?
Should I be embarrassed I know this?
Surya Gayatri
(15,445 posts)2. Not if you're a Holmes trivia collector...LOL!
Just love Benedict Cumberbatch as the lastest reincarnation!
Pitch perfect, drole and nice to look at! And his new Dr. Watson is perfectly cast, as well.