![]() ![]() Certainly, the source material of Walter Isaacson’s 2007 book Einstein: His Life And Universe contains much the show could have further unlocked or explored – and I don’t merely mean theoretically. Geoffrey Rush channels Albert Einstein in Genius trailer Geoffrey Rush channels Albert Einstein in Genius trailer. 'I looked at what the character demanded,' he says. Ap4:29pm Genius Review - Geoffrey Rush, Johnny Flynn Watch on Genius, the new anthology series that looks at the life of Albert Einstein and debuts tonight on National. Despite the well-honed presence of Oscar and Emmy winner Rush as the marquee attraction and, in his small-screen scripted premiere, Howard directing the opening episode, Genius reveals just a fraction of its subject and relatively little of the science he pioneered. When Geoffrey Rush was asked to play Albert Einstein in a 10-part TV series, he worried it was a bad idea. However, now matter how you do the numbers, it is ultimately unsurprising and lacking a certain shine. Ive watched all Chapters of Genius, and still watching episodes on demand. With Geoffrey Rush, Ralph Brown, Richard Topol, Michael McElhatton. I fell in with Geoffrey Rush, who did such an amazing performance as Albert Einstein. Īs I say in my review above, though, even when Genius gets a little Doctor Who jumping around in time, it remains solid and watchable. Einstein: Chapter Nine: Directed by Kenneth Biller. With it also pulling double duty as Nat Geo’s first foray into scripted dramatic television, it could be a case of opening jitters for the already renewed series. Ap6:41 pm Geoffrey Rush, 'Genius' National Geographic/DusanMartincek In anticipation of Nat Geo Channel’s upcoming Genius premiere, IndieWire has an exclusive first look clip. Starring Geoffrey Rush as the older version of the Nobel Prize-winning physicist and Johnny Flynn as the younger and somewhat swashbuckling Einstein, the 10-episode first installment executive produced by Ron Howard and Brian Grazer is at its core deceivingly conventional. For a sexagenarian character actor, they. Playing the titular Genius in NatGeo ’s upcoming scripted Albert Einstein series is one of the great parts, star Geoffrey Rush says in this exclusive behind-the-scenes video. Genius, the new anthology series that looks at the life of Albert Einstein and debuts tonight on National Geographic, is better than most but not brilliant. But Geoffrey Rush, 65, says that portraying Albert Einstein in the National Geographic television series Genius is what actors call a great part. ![]()
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