Sir Ian McKellen talks about success in the 1980s
Sir Ian McKellen talks in an interview about the play 'Amadeus' being a landmark in his career, being 'a confirmation of everything I'd been doing professionally. It was the accolade... I'd just been made Commander of the British Empire in Britain then been given the Tony Award in America and met the President'; 1989. (NBMM460E - AEVZ001J)
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December 15, 1989
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