RICHARD HARRIS NY/LONDON LADIES (4) BUTTON JET BLACK LUXURY BLAZER/JACKET
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RICHARD HARRIS NY/LONDON}
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(4) BUTTON CLOSURE
(2) BUTTON CUFFS
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Richard Harris doesn’t shirk the wider aspects of Harris’s life – the drink, the drugs, the women, the barroom brawls
He topped the charts, dated a princess, and was a screen star from the Kitchen Sink 60s to Harry Potter. Yet his achievements were eclipsed by his hell-raising image.
It was in the late 1990s that Adrian Sibley first conceived of making a Richard Harris documentary. Back then, the brilliant Irish actor was in his early 70s, and best known for his defiant, broad-shouldered roles in such films as the 1963 kitchen-sink drama This Sporting Life and the violent 1970 western A Man Called Horse. But he also found himself beloved by a new generation of fans, thanks to his gentle, timeworn performance as Professor Albus Dumbledore in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. Wary of hagiography, yet a keen storyteller, Harris agreed to do Sibley’s film under one condition.
“He said, ‘I’ll do it but only if I can lie half the time,’”
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“The conflict he experienced as an Irishman,” says Jared, “in London at the beginning of his career, also gave him an energy and a sense of purpose. When he got to Hollywood, he needed to feel he was still in opposition to something.
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SHOULDERS 16"
ARMPITS 18.5"
SLEEVE LENGTH 22"
JACKET LENGTH 27.5"
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