Note sull'episodio
In this episode, we profile Sir Anthony Hopkins, the Welsh baker’s son who overcame a difficult school life to become one of the most prolific actors of his generation. We trace his journey from his early days as Laurence Olivier’s understudy at the Royal National Theatre to his film breakthrough in 1968's The Lion in Winter.
We explore his most iconic roles, including his Academy Award-winning performance as the serial killer Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs—a character voted the number-one film villain by the AFI. We also discuss his career resurgence, which includes starring roles in Westworld, The Two Popes, and his historic Oscar win for The Father, which made him the oldest Best Actor winner ever at age 83.
Finally, we look at the man behind the roles: his sobriety since 19 ...