It’s 1913. He’s been an actor for just two years. And the Great War has yet to do its work on him.
And the lovely close up sent by Janice:
It’s 1913. He’s been an actor for just two years. And the Great War has yet to do its work on him.
And the lovely close up sent by Janice:
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Dec. 25th 1913..wonder who was lucky enought to get that pic as a Christmas present?
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He looks so young there, still almost a teen, and h always looked so young for his age until the late forties when he started looking ill rather than older really. What i’m trying to say is – is it possible he was actually younger than he claimed? Like, did he lie about his age, maybe to get his first job, and it stuck? Just a thought, don’t jump on me anyone:)
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Somebody get my spiked shoes and a rope….no no jumping on you. But altho I have never found a birth cert. or notice for his birth. I have found other documents that all have his birth date and place as June 13,1892 S.A. So I think it’s correct. Ouida,on the other hand…But Honstly I havent got the heart to put her down for lieing about her age.IMHO thats a womens God given right! It’s all the other lies that, that frost me.
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Lovely. I saw your blog on the LAMB site and have been enjoying all your back posts!
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Lovely photo!
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Delicious, thinking woman’s crumpet
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Smokin!!!
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Masculine beauty. It doesn’t get much better
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absolutely
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I never fully appreciated what a breathtakingly beautiful man he was.
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well the rest of us have known that for ages – so welcome aboard
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nice website. nice man.
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awesome blog! Thanks for posting…
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Lovely beautiful boy. And just four years later he was in the trenches!
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I just spent a half hour just gazing at this pics and crying. He was so beautiful. Look at his skin! It’s flawless.
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Thank you for this wonderful site, I got to it from Tumblr. It’s so amazing I feel like I died and went to Basil heaven!
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Oh God, he does look like a Leonardo painting. So poignant. And yes, lucky Juliet! Who was he playing opposite, was it Marion Foreman?
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I love these pics
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Sooooo perfect
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Hot. I love his eyes. Stunning beautiful eyes.
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I want to cry when I look at them and I don’t know why
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Thank you for posting this one, I never saw it before.
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Siiigh…Basil…..
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such a romantic looking Romeo
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Lovely!
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Love him so much
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I was going to say “sexy” but it felt wrong, because he looks so angelic. He’s beautiful, not sexy. Like the Angel Gabriel or something.
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He does. He almost looks like he should have one of those gold leaf haloes behind his head.
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I nominate this for photoweek
http://rattersboner.tumblr.com/post/33892622442/forlornfaghag-iwantosuckyoudryholmes-i
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Oh my seconded!
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That gets a vote from me definately
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Yay for photo week is what I say – can we please have the fantastic Sherlock gif that DreamworldReality made on Tumblr a few weeks ago. It had a LOT of reblogs, and it was from Voice of Terror I think!
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I don’t think I can place which one you mean can you give me the hyperlink?
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Hs face in repose can convey such sadness. But at 21 I doubt he had any actual sadness in his life did he?
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no it’s just a bone structure thing 😉
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Oh Basil! This site is killing me!
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me too
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He looks like a Renaissnace portrait that DaVinci might have done. His Juliet was one lucky gal!
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he so does. I think Michelangelo would have wanted him as a model 🙂
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Whew! You take the work out, so I can enjoy.
Thank you.
ghost.
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Thank you oh Ghost of WordPress, I hope you haunt this way again 🙂
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wow!
Now I must. Your witticisms will draw me back many times.
🙂
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Wow, are you the Ghost of WordPress Past or the Ghost of WordPress Present? Or the Ghost of WordPress Yet to Come?
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YUM!
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“…the most beautiful male I have ever laid eyes upon”, the schoolboy Larry Olivier writes in 1921. (I keep returning to this quote…)
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Laurence Olivier said that? So cool! When was that? Olivier was such a pervy guy about men and women.
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I found this in Roger Lewis’s biography, The Real Life of Laurence Olivier, the whole quote is: “In February 1921, Olivier went on a choir school outing to see Henry IV Part Two at the Royal Court: ‘Prince Hal. Oh, that magical Prince Hal, the most beautiful male I have ever laid eyes upon. His profile was that of a god, his figure pure Olympiad, his voice the most beautiful instrument I had yet heard, and even his name suggested the utmost in glamorous masculinity – Basil Rathbone.’ ” It’s from his diary.
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No wonder he wanted so much to be liked.I can see all the jealous public school boys making his life difficult out of jealousy.Sensitive soul,caring about the underdog,and gorgeous,too!
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I love the close up
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Does he have a scar on his temple or is it just a mark on the film?
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it looks like a scar to me
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funny, i was looking at pics night on ebay and there were 2 from 1955 both showed a scar on his face not this one but a diffrent one, on the other side[his left], right above his eyebrow realy clearly. here http://www.ebay.com/itm/1955-Basil-Rathbone-Actor-Frank-Barger-Press-Photo-/400416420689?pt=Art_Photo_Images&hash=item5d3aadb351 from King David and here well here wont be here because the photo is gone now and no place can i find it but it showass crearly in the other one.
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the shoud read ‘shows as clearly’ carry on
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I zoomed in on the picure, and I don’t think it’s a scar, but a deep line (it’s on both sides) — as in a sign of aging. He doesn’t look well in the picture.
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Hmmm you could be right but i still looks like a scar to me.directly above his eybrow.right on the corner of bone. Lots of lines though. 1955 seems to have been a rough year for him.
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Did you intentionally make the three picture you’ve posted exactly ten and twenty years apart?
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