Donald Pleasence
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| Donald Pleasence | |
in Eye of the Devil (1967) |
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| Born | Donald Henry Pleasence[1] October 5, 1919 Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England |
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| Died | February 2, 1995 (aged 75) Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Alpes-Maritimes, France |
| Spouse(s) | Miriam Raymond (1941-1958) Josephine Crombie (1959-1970) Meira Shore (1970-1988) Linda J. Kentwood (1988-1995) |
Donald Henry Pleasence, OBE, (5 October 1919 – 2 February 1995) was an English actor, recognised shortly after his death as being the most prolific theatrical performer of all time, having accumulated over 200 screen credits throughout his long career. Although he often found himself typecast as villainous and/or psychopathic characters, Pleasence was perhaps best known for his work on two of cinema's most enduring franchises; the James Bond and Halloween series.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Pleasence was born in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England, the son of Alice (née Armitage) and Thomas Stanley Pleasence, a stationmaster.[2] He was brought up in the small village of Grimoldby, Lincolnshire, and attended Ecclesfield Grammar School, in Sheffield,Yorkshire. After leaving school, Pleasance became a railway clerk, whilst looking for a job as an actor.
His acting career began in a production of Wuthering Heights, but was interrupted by World War II. He was at first a conscientious objector, but later joined the Royal Air Force and served with 166 Squadron, Bomber Command. His Avro Lancaster was shot down on 31 August 1944 during a raid on Agenville.[3] He was taken prisoner and placed in a German prisoner-of-war camp, where he produced and acted in plays. He would later play Flight Lt. Colin Blythe in The Great Escape where much of the story takes place inside a POW camp.
[edit] Career
Pleasence returned to acting after the war, and critics began to call him the "Man with the Hypnotic Eye". Coupled with his bald head and quiet but intense voice, he specialised in insane and evil characters, including Prince John in the ITV series The Adventures of Robin Hood, Heinrich Himmler in The Eagle Has Landed, and the Bond villain Blofeld in You Only Live Twice. In his later years, he became known to a younger generation as Dr. Loomis in Halloween. His trademark voice may be credited to elocution lessons he had as a child.
In the early 1960's, he recorded several children story records on the Atlas Record label under the Talespinners series in the UK, later released in the U.S. as Tale Spinners For Children on the United Artists label. The stories included were Don Quixote and the Brave Little Tailor.
Perhaps his most sympathetic role was as the tragic POW Colin Blythe in the 1963 film The Great Escape, who discovers he is slowly going blind, but nonetheless participates in the escape, and is shot down by Nazi officers because he is unable to see them. In 1967's The Night of the Generals, he plays another uncharacteristically sympathetic role, as a Heer General involved in a plot to kill Hitler.
He played Satan (in several human disguises) in the 1965 religious epic The Greatest Story Ever Told. He was one of many stars who appeared in cameos throughout the film.
One of his earliest roles on television, as Syme in the BBC's highly-acclaimed 1954 adaptation of George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, also starred Peter Cushing - another actor who would go on to find fame in many horror film roles. He appeared twice with Patrick McGoohan in the British spy series, Danger Man, in episodes "Find and Return" and "Position of Trust". His first appearance in America was in an episode of The Twilight Zone, playing an aging (and suicidal) teacher at a boys' school in the 1962 episode "The Changing of the Guard". In 1963, he appeared in a episode of The Outer Limits entitled "The Man With the Power". He hosted the 1981 Halloween episode of Saturday Night Live with music guest Fear (which, because of Fear's raucous performance and the sick, dark humor of the sketches, hasn't been seen on television since its first airing)
Pleasence starred as Rev. Septimus Harding in the BBC's 1982 production of The Barchester Chronicles. He played the murderer in an episode of Columbo entitled "Any Old Port in a Storm" and also had the distinction of having been a culprit captured by Mrs. Columbo in "Murder is a Parlor Game." Pleasence also provided the voiceover for the British Public Information Film, The Spirit of Dark and Lonely Water in 1973. The film, intended to warn children of the dangers of playing near water, attained notoriety for allegedly giving children nightmares.
His acting hero was Sir Laurence Olivier whom he worked with many times, including the 1979 version of Dracula. Pleasence even does an amusingly broad impersonation of Olivier as horror film actor "Valentine De'ath" in the 1977 film The Uncanny.
Pleasence was nominated twice for the Tony award for best performance by a leading actor in a play: in 1969 for The Man in the Glass Booth and in 1972 for Wise Child; and he was awarded an OBE in 1994.
[edit] Personal life
Pleasence was married four times and had five daughters from his first three marriages. He was married to Miriam Raymond 1941 - 1958 and they had Angela and Jean. His 1959 - 1970 marriage to actress and singer Josephine Martin Crombie produced Lucy and Polly. He was married to Meira Shore 1970 - 1988 and they had a daughter, Miranda. His last marriage to Linda Kentwood lasted until his death in 1995.
He died at the age of 75 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France, from complications after heart valve replacement surgery.
[edit] Filmography (incomplete)
- Arrow to the Heart (1952) (TV) - Corporal
- The Beachcomber (1954) - Tromp
- Orders Are Orders (1954) - Corporal Martin
- Value for Money (1955) - Limpy
- The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955-58) (TV Series) - Prince John
- 1984 (1956) - R. Parsons
- The Black Tent (1956) - Ali
- Man in the Sky, aka Decision Against Time and Test Pilot (1957) - Crabtree
- Manuela (1957) - Evans
- Barnacle Bill (1957) - Cashier
- A Tale of Two Cities (1958) - John Barsad
- Look Back in Anger (1958) - Hurst
- Heart of a Child (1958) - Spiel
- The Wind Cannot Read (1958) - Doctor
- The Man Inside (1958) - Organ-grinder
- The Two-Headed Spy (1958) - General Hardt
- The Shakedown (1959) - Jessel Brown
- Killers of Kilimanjaro (1959) - Captain
- Hell is a City (1959) - Gus Hawkins
- The Battle of the Sexes (1960) - Irwin Hoffman
- A Story of David (1960) - Nabal
- The Big Day (1960) - Victor Partridge
- The Flesh and the Fiends (1960) - William Hare
- Hell Is a City (1960) - Gus Hawkins
- Circus of Horrors (1960) - Vanet
- Sons and Lovers (1960) - Mr. Puppleworth
- Suspect (1960) - Parsons, alias Bill Brown
- The Hands of Orlac (1960) - Graham Coates
- No Love for Johnnie (1961) - Roger Renfrew
- The Wind of Change (1961) - Pop
- Spare the Rod (1961) - Mr. Jenkins
- What a Carve Up! (1961) - Everett Sloane
- Dr. Crippen (1962) - Dr. Hawley Harvey Crippen
- Lisa (1962) - Sgt. Wolters
- The Changing of the Guard (The Twilight Zone) (1962) - Professor Ellis Fowler
- The Man with the Power (The Outer Limits) (1963) - Harold J. Finley
- The Caretaker (1963) - Mac Davies/Bernard Jenkins
- The Great Escape (1963) - Flight Lt. Colin 'The Forger' Blythe
- The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) - The Dark Hermit - Satan
- The Hallelujah Trail (1965) - 'Oracle' Jones
- Cul-de-Sac (1966) - George
- Fantastic Voyage (1966) - Dr. Michaels
- The Night of the Generals (1967) - Maj. Gen. Kahlenberg
- Eye of the Devil (1967) - Pere Dominic
- You Only Live Twice (1967) - Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Donald Pleasence as Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the 1967 James Bond movie You Only Live Twice. - Will Penny (1968) - Preacher Quint
- Mr. Freedom (1969) - Dr. Freedom
- Cucumber Castle (1970) (TV) - The Dying King
- Soldier Blue (1970) - Isaac Q. Cumber
- THX 1138 (1971) - SEN 5241
- Wake in Fright (1971) - 'Doc' Tydon
- Kidnapped (1971) - Ebenezer Balfour
- Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1972) - Thomas Cromwell
- Death Line (1972) - Inspector Calhoun
- From Beyond the Grave (1973) - Jim Underwood
- The Rainbow Boys (1973) - Ralph Logan
- Tales That Witness Madness (1973) - Dr. R.C. Tremayne
- Barry McKenzie Holds His Own (1974) - Erich Count von Plasma
- The Mutations (1974) - Professor Nolter
- Altrimenti ci arrabbiamo (1974) (English title: Watch Out, We're Mad) - The Doctor
- Malachi's Cove or The Seaweed Children (1974) - Malachi
- The Count of Monte Cristo (1975) (TV) - Danglars
- Escape to Witch Mountain (1975) - Lucas Deranian
- Journey Into Fear (1975) - Kuvetli
- The Passover Plot (1976) - Pontius Pilate
- The Last Tycoon (1976) - Boxley
- The Eagle Has Landed (1976) - Heinrich Himmler
- Jesus of Nazareth (1977) (TV), Melchior
- Oh, God! (1977) - Doctor Harmon
- Telefon (1977) - Nicolai Dalchimsky
- Power Play (1978) - Blair (head of the secret police)[4]
- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978) - B.D. Hoffler
- Halloween (1978) - Doctor Samuel Loomis
- Dracula (1979) - Dr. Jack Seward
- Jaguar lives (1979) - General Villanova
- All Quiet on the Western Front (1979) (TV) - Kantorek
- The Pumaman (1980) - Kobras
- The Monster Club (1980) - Pickering, Chief of the 'B' squad
- Escape from New York (1981) - U.S. President
- Halloween II (1981) - Doctor Samuel Loomis
- Race For The Yankee Zephyr-(1981) Gilbert Carson
- Alone in the Dark (1982) - Dr. Leo Bain
- Witness for the Prosecution (1982) (TV) - Mr. Myers
- The Barchester Chronicles (1982) (TV) - Septimus Harding
- Where Is Parsifal? (1983) -Mackintosh
- Warrior of the Lost World (1983) - Prossor
- The Devonsville Terror (1983) - Dr. Warley
- A Breed Apart (1984) - J.P. Whittier
- Master of the Game (1984) (TV) - Salomon Van der Merwe
- Terror in the Aisles (1984) - Host
- The Ambassador (1984)
- Black Arrow(1985)TV Movie- Oats
- Arch of Triumph (1985) TV Movie - Haake
- The Treasure of the Amazon (1985) - Klaus von Blantz
- Phenomena (1985) - Prof. John McGregor
- Prince of Darkness (1987) - Father Loomis
- Ground Zero (1987) - Prosper Gaffney
- Django 2: il grande ritorno (1987) - Gunn
- Der Commander (1988) - Henry Carlson
- Nosferatu a Venezia (1988) - Don Alvise
- Phantom of death (1988) - Inspector Datti
- Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988) - Doctor Samuel Loomis
- The Great Escape II: The Untold Story (1988) (TV) - Dr. Absalon
- Ray Bradbury Theater, episode "Punishment Without Crime" (1988) (TV) George Hill
- Paganini horror (1989) - Mr Picket
- River of Death (1989) - Heinrich Spaatz
- Ten Little Indians (1989) - Mr Justice Lawrence Wargrave
- Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989) - Doctor Samuel Loomis
- Miss Marple: A Caribbean Mystery (1989) (TV) - Jason Rafiel
- Shadows and Fog (1992) - Doctor
- Diên Biên Phu (1992) - Howard Simpson
- Femme Fatale (1993) (TV) - Victor Harty
- The Hour of the Pig (1993) - Pincheon
- The Big Freeze (1993) - Soup slurper
- Guinevere (1994) (TV) - Merlin
- Safe Haven (1995) - The Sailor
- Signs and Wonders (1995) (TV) - Cornelius Van Damm
- The Thief and the Cobbler (1995) - Phido the Vulture (voice) (original and Majestic Films versions; additional voices in the Miramax version)
- Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995) - Doctor Samuel J. 'Sam' Loomis
- Fatal Frames (1996) - Professor Robinson
[edit] Legacy
- Dr. Evil, the character played by Mike Myers in the Austin Powers comedy films (1997-2002), is a parody of Pleasence's performance as Blofeld in You Only Live Twice.
[edit] References
- ^ England and Wales Births 1837-1983
- ^ Ross, Helen; Lillian Ross (1962). The Player: A Profile of an Art. Simon and Schuster. pp. 256. ISBN.
- ^ Chorley, W.R. (1997), Royal Air Force Bomber Command Losses of the Second World War, Volume 5: 1944; p 407. Midland Counties Publications, UK. ISBN 0 904597 91 1.
- ^ www.imdb.com Power Play
[edit] External links
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Donald Pleasence |
- Donald Pleasence at the Internet Movie Database
- Donald Pleasence at screenonline
- Donald Pleasence-bio at (re)Search my Trash
- The Man with the Hypnotic Eye A Tribute to Donald Pleasence
- Photograph of a theatrical production in prisoner of war camp featuring Donald Pleasence
- Donald Pleasence at TV.com
- Lonely Water Public Information Film

