he said, i m going to miss that playboy girl. [ laughter ] wish i was older. we will be back with sean morey and jeana tomasino in a few moments. [ music ] right now, here s a young man who, has been with us before. as a matter of fact sean morey i think made one of his first appearances on the tonight show some months back. and i did not know until i was looking at the notes here that he s working with you, doc? yes. and andy williams at the las vegas hilton gh the first of december. he will be featured on the crystal gayle special, which airs december 4th on another network. another network. we ve got something on this network? yes, okay. [ laughter ] sean is here tonight. would you welcome sean morey. [ applause ] [ music ] thank you very much. good evening ladies and gentleman. my name is sean morey. let s here a nice, hello sean. i come from the east coast. i went to northeastern university in boston. [ applause ] two or three, good. i m sure most of you
provided by the following. additiona l funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg, a provider of m ultimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. it would be so good to go back. the hunger in my belly is so i guess it all boils down to rose: frank langella is here, he once said i like monsters, i like mystery men, langella made a habit of playing both n 1979 he appeared as a seductive count dracula opposite lawrence olivier, 30 years later he portrayed an aging richard nixon in frost nixon and now takes on the play that has been called too huge for the stage. king lear. he appeared in the title role of shakespeare s epic tragedy at the brooklyn school of music through february 9th. i am pleased to call him a friend and pleased to have him back at this table. the good to be here. rose: good to see you and having seen the performance i agree with a
from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. it would be so good to go back. the hunger in my belly is so i guess it all boils down to frank langella is here, he once said i like monsters, i like mystery men. langella made a habit of playing both in 1979 he appeared as a seductive count dracula opposite lawrence olivier, 30 years later he portrayed an aging richard nixon in frost nixon and now takes on the play that has been called too huge for the stage. king lear. he appeared in the title role of shakespeare s epic tragedy at the brooklyn school of music through february 9th. i am pleased to call him a friend and pleased to have him back at this table. good to be here. good to see you and having seen the performance i agree with all of those critics who are raving about what you brought to it. so i want to know, what have you brought to this role and what has this role brought to you? well, i think one of the first things i brought to it
from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. it would be so good to go back. the hunger in my belly is so boils down toall watergate. frank langella is here, he once said i like monsters, i like mystery men. langella made a habit of playing both. in 1979, he appeared as a seductive count dracula opposite lawrence olivier, 30 years later he portrayed an aging richard nixon in frost/nixon and now takes on the play that has been called too huge for the stage. king lear. he appeared in the title role of shakespeare s epic tragedy at the brooklyn school of music through february 9th. i am pleased to call him a friend and pleased to have him back at this table. good to be here. good to see you and having seen the performance i agree with all of those critics who are raving about what you brought to it. so i want to know, what have you brought to this role and what has this role brought to you? well, i think one of the first things i brought to it i
provided by the following. additiona l funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg, a provider of m ultimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. it would be so good to go back. the hunger in my belly is so i guess it all boils down to rose: frank langella is here, he once said i like monsters, i like mystery men, langella made a habit of playing both n 1979 he appeared as a seductive count dracula opposite lawrence olivier, 30 years later he portrayed an aging richard nixon in frost nixon and now takes on the play that has been called too huge for the stage. king lear. he appeared in the title role of shakespeare s epic tragedy at the brooklyn school of music through february 9th. i am pleased to call him a friend and pleased to have him back at this table. the good to be here. rose: good to see you and having seen the performance i agree with a