Alan Bates

Alan Bates

  • Born: 1934-2-17
  • Birthplace: Allesterley, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
  • Height: 5' 9" (1.75 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Representative Works: Gosford Manor
  • Alan Bates (1934.2.17-2003.12.27), British actor, his representative works include " The Mothman Prophecies ", "Gosford Manor" and so on. In 2002, he was nominated for Best Actor at the BAFTA Film Award for his love for winter.
    Extended Reading
    • Gwendolyn 2022-07-08 18:41:04

      Gerald's death, an old-school drama

      4 characters, 4 pieces.

      Like a chemical bond, the two are connected, platinum and Gerald's union. Gezhen and Ursula are sisters. Platinum fell in love with Ursula, while Gerald was also attracted to Gezhen's artistic temperament.

      However. Gezhen's empathy destroys Gerald's body and mind. He sprinted...

    • Consuelo 2022-07-08 17:15:44

      Every piece is good, I'm experiencing it carefully


      This film is indeed a classic. I don't know why the Internet always puts Goodland in a high position and ignores his sister Ursula's love story. I think it's unfair. I think her and Rupert's love story is not fair. The history of love is what strikes my heart, especially the one where Ursula picked...

    Women in Love quotes

    • Rupert Birkin: I abhor humanity, I wish it was swept away. It could go, and there would be no loss if every human being perished tomorrow.

      Ursula Brangwen: So, you want everybody in the world destroyed?

      Rupert Birkin: Yes, absolutely. Don't you yourself think it's a wonderful, clear idea? A world empty of people... just uninterrupted grass and a rabbit sitting there?

      Ursula Brangwen: You don't seem to see much love in humanity. What about individual love?

      Rupert Birkin: I don't believe in love any more than I believe in hate or grief. Love is an emotion. You feel or don't feel, according to your circumstances.

      Ursula Brangwen: If you don't believe in love, what do you believe in? Just in the end of the world and rabbits?

      Rupert Birkin: The point about L-O-V-E is that we hate the word, because we've vulgarised it. lt should be taboo, forbidden from utterance for many years... till we've found a new and better idea.

    • Gudrun Brangwen: Well, I was born here and I'll die here until I fly away.