Best JRM character...
I know Jonathan Rhys Meyers has been around forever, and I was aware of who he was, but recently I binge watched the Tudors and was blown away with his skill! Since then, I've been watching lots of his older stuff and I think he's amazing. I cannot believe how large a presence he has on screen, and given his lack of formal training, I am amazed by his astute and instinctual talent that holds up against some of Hollywood's best.
I'm curious to hear what performances of his, are everyone's favorites. If you are a relatively new fan of JRM, check out his performances in the following (my favs):
The Tudors - Given that he didn't rely on camera angles, costuming, or other digital trickery to make himself the visual image of what we usually think of what Henry viii looked like, he had to rely on his strength of presence. And my goodness did he have presence! Fantastic performance, absolutely riveting.
The Lion in Winter - A film version of the play, staring Glenn Close and Patrick Stewart as Henry and Eleanor. JRM plays King Louis, and he is steals the screen every moment he is on stage. Unbelievable that he was able to upstage the likes of Patrick Stewart, but it's true. I could not take my eyes off of him, and not just because he is attractive, but because his performance demanded my attention. He's probably only in about 25 minutes of the entire movie, but every expression, hand gesture, and mannerism is perfection.
Mission Impossible III - His role is not huge, but he has a scene with Tom Cruise in which he speaks Italian on the streets outside of the Vatican and it is fantastic. He's an absolute chameleon, able to slip into any role. This movie was a good fit for him.
August Rush - He can sing me to sleep, or talk to me in his native Irish anytime. Enough said. Great performance.
6 souls - dumb movies, great performance. He does an incredible flawless American accent. Several, in fact.
The Children of Huang Shi - Great performance and Great Cast. Maybe his best movie
There, those are my picks. What are yours?