Charlie Rose Season 18 Episode 108

Charlie Rose Season 18 Episode 108 Morgan Freeman; an Appreciation of Actor Dennis Hopper

  • Not Rated
  • June 3, 2010

In season 18 episode 108 of Charlie Rose, the renowned actor Morgan Freeman joins Charlie Rose to discuss his new film, as well as to pay tribute to his dear friend and fellow actor, Dennis Hopper, who had recently passed away.

In the first half of the show, Freeman talks about his experience making the independent film "Invictus," in which he portrays Nelson Mandela. He shares anecdotes about working alongside director Clint Eastwood and co-star Matt Damon, and reflects on the importance of the film's message about unity and forgiveness in the aftermath of apartheid. Freeman also opens up about his own life philosophy, explaining how he has always tried to live in the moment and make the most out of every opportunity that comes his way.

In the second half of the show, Freeman shifts the focus to Hopper, who he calls "one of the most fascinating, talented, and unusual actors of our time." He reminisces about their shared experiences working on films like "The Last Days of Frankie the Fly" and "Red," and salutes Hopper's fearless approach to his craft and unapologetic embrace of counterculture. Freeman also acknowledges the impact Hopper had on the entire film industry, both as an actor and as a director, and highlights some of his most memorable performances over the years.

Throughout the episode, Freeman exudes a sense of warmth and sincerity that makes it clear why he is such a beloved and respected figure in Hollywood. Viewers will appreciate his insights into both the art of acting and the human experience, as well as his heartfelt tribute to Hopper's legacy.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 3, 2010
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English