#55: His Legacy Combines Shakespearean Mastery, a Legendary Voice, and a Life of Fame and Turmoil
His legacy is defined by his commanding presence as a Shakespearean actor, particularly in roles like Hamlet and Henry V, where his voice and intensity set him apart. His “mellifluous baritone” became one of his most recognizable traits, shaping performances across stage, film, and radio.

At the same time, his story is inseparable from his Welsh working-class origins and his turbulent relationship with Elizabeth Taylor. Remembered as one of the finest actors of his generation, his life reflects both extraordinary talent and personal struggle, leaving behind a reputation that continues to invite admiration and debate
