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An Inside Look at Portraying Sherlock Holmes with Les Best

An Inside Look at Portraying Sherlock Holmes with Les Best

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Into the Darkness: CJ Goodwyn’s Vision of Sherlock Holmes: Mare of the Night is a deep dive into the creative journey behind an ambitious reimagining of the Sherlock Holmes legacy. This 10-part podcast series will unravel the entire movie production process, offering listeners an insider’s look into the making of Sherlock Holmes Mare of the Night, a film that blends the mystique of classic Sherlock Holmes with a dark, supernatural twist. In episode 7, I am joined by actor Les Best, who discusses his journey from a high school stage actor to playing the iconic Sherlock Holmes in the film ‘Sherlock Holmes, Mare of the Night.’ Les shares his insights into the unique challenges and opportunities of embodying one of literature’s most enduring characters and his collaborative relationship with director CJ. They explore the depth of character development and the authenticity brought to the depiction of Sherlock through meticulous research and personal experiences. Additionally, Les offers a glimpse into the process of making an independent film with passion and limited resources, highlighting the importance of such projects in the cinematic world. Highlights include: Les Best’s Acting Journey Portraying Sherlock Holmes Collaboration with CJ Goodwyn Rehearsal and Filming Insights Victorian England Set Design Why Watch This Movie? Resources: Sherlock Holmes-Mare of the Night On Facebook TriGoodwyn Productions
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