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A scene from "Revolution" in which David Lyons is mourning the loss of his family in a car accident. He is one of the best on-screen criers I have seen in a while...produces copious amounts of real tears- no glycerin here.
He was also astonishing in a long crying scene in "E.R." that Yellowrose mentioned a while back, but it has sadly been taken off of YouTube.
Last edited by Squonk (November 8, 2014 3:26 am)
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That was great.it was too brief.
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Wow! I remember the scene in ER (Age of Innocence). I especially liked, that David Lyons wiped away his tears. Actually I like to see the tears flow but sometimes it just makes them more real in a film when the actor wipes them away and produces some new ones. If the tears are just flowing it is more like artificial and not like in real life.
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Never saw David Lyons before, obviously I have missed something! Agree with you, what a great crier.
Anyone know of other crying scenes with him? I haven't seen the ER scene, must go find now...