I remember seeing this very first episode of The Prisoner in 1988, when I was only 20 years old. I just wanted to be exactly like him. I just loved his mimicks, his sniffles, his accent and the way he stared at you with such a blue ironed viril look in his eyes. He had such an impact over my life. No matter how creative and ingenious he was, throughout his whole entire career, Sir Patrick McGoohan was a well renowned theatrical actor, from the Actors Studios, but he could be yet very
enigmatic and mystical, in some form of ways. For this legendary monument had styled, class, character and he also had the looks of a promising artist who grew up in the streets of Brooklyn, back in the heydays of his youth, during the Depression era. He was so cool! and he set a real male pattern example to me, as an
adolescent growing up in the 1980s. He had such a controversial persona mixed with charisma and yet he was an underrated individual, especially during his Hollywood period with Peter Falk and the Columbos series. Hence, He was a scholar and a gentleman. Tribute to Sir Patrick McGoohan! Thanks for the memories!
Johnny from Montreal, Canada.