Monday, November 18, 2013

Anthony Hopkins' Bench

There are always rumours about celebrities having secret hideaways in Dumfries and Galloway. You'll be on one of these wee buses that circle the region relentlessly and some auld heid will jerk a nicotined thumb in the direction of a farm track and say something like 'yon Claudia Schiffer lives doon there'. It's a type of wishful thinking, I suppose, as well as a kind of pride in our insular and highly remote landscape, as though folk with all the world to choose from couldn't see past sitting in the drizzle at the top of Auchengibbert Hill when they weren't partying in Monte Carlo or Cannes. Maybe it's a folk memory of past glories, as well. After all when the area was a frontier, strategically important for centuries saints, sinners and soldiers did indeed stride the hills and glens. Everybody who was anybody from Agricola to Walter Scott.

Of course some A listers do live here. Joanna Lumley has a house in Tynron, Alex Kapranos does yoga in Moniaive, but then he's Scottish so that maybe doesn't count. And for everyone who does or has lived here there are plenty who have visited and hated the place. Didn't Britt Ekland, while filming The Wickerman, describe Newton Stewart as "the most dismal place in creation... one of the bleakest places I've been to in my life. Gloom and misery oozed out of the furniture."? Scarlett Johansson's feelings about being filmed in the moors round Wanlockhead in the middle of November pretending to be an alien harvesting hitchikers body parts are not recorded, but might be imagined.

 
Britt watching misery ooze from some furniture in Newton Stewart
Nevertheless some parts of the region attract fleeting visits from famous actors. One bench in particular in Douglas Hall near Sandyhills seems to be a magnet. A local was sitting on it when Brian Cox came ashore to join him on a break from filming 'Master of Ballantrae'. Another man spotted Anthony Hopkins sitting on it, while holidaying in the area. Since then it's become known as the Anthony Hopkins bench and is a celebrity in itself.

The Anthony Hopkins Bench, Douglas Hall, picture by S Paterson

5 comments:

Stooshie said...

Check your title's spelling.....

And whaur's ma fotie credit, ya shameless preugher?

Hugh McMillan said...

Whoops, photie credit coming

hope said...

Now that he's Sir Anthony Hopkins, does his bench get a title too? :)

My favorite actor, David Strathairn, has Scottish roots and supposedly a house on the Isle of Skye.

With these little tidbits, can't wait for the whole book to come out!

Unknown said...

Interesting, I quite like the thought of Mr Hopkins and his bench. Which is all very well, but are you also aware that Dumfries is now the home of some of Belfasts more infamous public figures? Of course, we people of the Lowlands have no need of politics, we have fitba to fight over instead. Be careful who you vote for at the gun and game fair next spring though, just in case, eh?

John Lockhart said...

I am a friend of Tony Hopkins and I am from Dumfries.The last time I saw him I asked him about the bench and he clarified that he did sit on it and I even have him on video saying he did.
John Lockhart