Sir Ian McKellen is as synonymous with the British stage and screen as fish and chips are with its cuisine. In honor of reaching his 60th year on stage and screen, here are some of his best performances.
Ian McKellen is ruthless and unhinged as the titular antihero at the heart of The Critic, but it's a better performance than this particular film deserves.
Grab your deerstalker and let’s take a look at Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s legendary Sherlock Holmes and sidekick Dr. John Watson as interpreted on the big and small screens.
Lacy returns from London and takes a turn in the guest seat with a report on everything she saw on stage over her week away, from Michael Sheen in the National Theatre's Nye to Sir Ian McKellen’s almost four-hour Falstaff in The Player Kings.