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Basil Henson

Basil Henson (31 July 1918 – 19 December 1990) was an English actor.[1][2] He appeared on film, television, and the stage, where he was particularly known for his work at the National Theatre.[3]

Basil Henson
Born(1918-07-31)31 July 1918
London, England
Died19 December 1990(1990-12-19) (aged 72)
Sevenoaks, Kent, England
Alma materRoyal Military Academy Sandhurst
OccupationActor
Years active1946–1990
Spouses
  • First wife (died 1941)
  • Eleanor Drew (divorced)
  • Patricia Raine
Children3

Early life edit

Henson was born in London in 1918. He was educated at Malvern College and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, and served in the British Indian Army during World War II, where he was a major with the Garhwal Rifles.[4]

Career edit

Henson began his acting career in 1946 after returning to Britain, in a production of The Dancing Years at the London Casino.[4] This began a long list of appearances on stage and television.[5] His stage performances included a number of parts in Shakespeare productions, including The Merchant of Venice opposite Dustin Hoffman in London's West End and on Broadway.[6][7] He also played in the original West End production of Terence Rattigan's Separate Tables at the St. James' Theatre in 1954.[8] He appeared frequently at the National Theatre, including a part in the world premiere of Amadeus by Peter Shaffer. He had the very rare honour of having a dressing room there named after him.[9][10] His last appearance at the National Theatre was in a performance of Piano the week before his death.[3]

He also appeared in many British films during his career. Among them Dr. Crippen (1962), the Edgar Wallace Mysteries series of second features, Darling (1965), The Frozen Dead (1966), Arthur? Arthur! (1969), The Walking Stick (1970), Cromwell (1970), The Final Programme (1973), and Galileo (1975).[11][1]

Henson's television appearances included Emergency Ward 10, The Power Game, Sexton Blake, Casting the Runes, The Champions, Follyfoot, War and Peace, Fall of Eagles, the Judge, in Crown Court, and as Sir Horatio Manners in When the Boat Comes In.[12] He also appeared as Dr. Abbott in the Fawlty Towers episode "The Psychiatrist" 1979.[13]

Personal life edit

Henson was married three times; he was married to his first wife for eighteen months, until her death in 1941. He was then married to actress Eleanor Drew, with whom he had two sons before their marriage ended in divorce. His third marriage was to Patricia Raine, with whom he had a daughter.[4]

Henson died at his home in Sevenoaks, Kent, on 19 December 1990, at the age of 72.[3][4]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1962 Dr. Crippen Mr. Arditti
1963 The Double Derreck Alwyn Edgar Wallace Mysteries
1965 Change Partners Cedric Gallen Edgar Wallace Mysteries
1965 Darling Alec Prosser-Jones
1966 The Frozen Dead Dr. Tirpitz
1969 Arthur? Arthur! Coverdale
1970 The Walking Stick Insp. Malcolm
1970 Cromwell Hacker
1970 The Man Who Haunted Himself Casino Manager Uncredited
1971 Quest for Love Doctor Uncredited
1973 The Final Programme Dr. Lucas
1975 Galileo Infuriated Monk

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 15 January 2009.
  2. ^ "Basil Henson – Broadway Cast & Staff - IBDB". www.ibdb.com. The Broadway League.
  3. ^ a b c Hare, David; Billington, Michael (22 December 1990). "Obituary: Basil Henson - NT's universal uncle". The Guardian. p. 17. Retrieved 27 November 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ a b c d "Basil Henson". The Times. 24 December 1990. p. 10.
  5. ^ "Basil Henson - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  6. ^ "Production of The Merchant of Venice | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  7. ^ "Review/Theater; 'Merchant' Restored as a Comedy". The New York Times. 20 December 1989.
  8. ^ "Production of Separate Tables - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  9. ^ Rosenthal, Daniel (7 November 2013). The National Theatre Story. Oberon Books. ISBN 9781849439435 – via Google Books.
  10. ^ "Production of Amadeus - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  11. ^ "Basil Henson - Movies and Filmography - AllMovie". AllMovie.
  12. ^ "When the Boat Comes In [TV Series] (1976) - Gilchrist Calder - Cast and Crew - AllMovie". AllMovie.
  13. ^ "Basil Henson". www.aveleyman.com.

External links edit

basil, henson, july, 1918, december, 1990, english, actor, appeared, film, television, stage, where, particularly, known, work, national, theatre, born, 1918, july, 1918london, englanddied19, december, 1990, 1990, aged, sevenoaks, kent, englandalma, materroyal. Basil Henson 31 July 1918 19 December 1990 was an English actor 1 2 He appeared on film television and the stage where he was particularly known for his work at the National Theatre 3 Basil HensonBorn 1918 07 31 31 July 1918London EnglandDied19 December 1990 1990 12 19 aged 72 Sevenoaks Kent EnglandAlma materRoyal Military Academy SandhurstOccupationActorYears active1946 1990SpousesFirst wife died 1941 Eleanor Drew divorced Patricia RaineChildren3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editHenson was born in London in 1918 He was educated at Malvern College and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and served in the British Indian Army during World War II where he was a major with the Garhwal Rifles 4 Career editHenson began his acting career in 1946 after returning to Britain in a production of The Dancing Years at the London Casino 4 This began a long list of appearances on stage and television 5 His stage performances included a number of parts in Shakespeare productions including The Merchant of Venice opposite Dustin Hoffman in London s West End and on Broadway 6 7 He also played in the original West End production of Terence Rattigan s Separate Tables at the St James Theatre in 1954 8 He appeared frequently at the National Theatre including a part in the world premiere of Amadeus by Peter Shaffer He had the very rare honour of having a dressing room there named after him 9 10 His last appearance at the National Theatre was in a performance of Piano the week before his death 3 He also appeared in many British films during his career Among them Dr Crippen 1962 the Edgar Wallace Mysteries series of second features Darling 1965 The Frozen Dead 1966 Arthur Arthur 1969 The Walking Stick 1970 Cromwell 1970 The Final Programme 1973 and Galileo 1975 11 1 Henson s television appearances included Emergency Ward 10 The Power Game Sexton Blake Casting the Runes The Champions Follyfoot War and Peace Fall of Eagles the Judge in Crown Court and as Sir Horatio Manners in When the Boat Comes In 12 He also appeared as Dr Abbott in the Fawlty Towers episode The Psychiatrist 1979 13 Personal life editHenson was married three times he was married to his first wife for eighteen months until her death in 1941 He was then married to actress Eleanor Drew with whom he had two sons before their marriage ended in divorce His third marriage was to Patricia Raine with whom he had a daughter 4 Henson died at his home in Sevenoaks Kent on 19 December 1990 at the age of 72 3 4 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes1962 Dr Crippen Mr Arditti1963 The Double Derreck Alwyn Edgar Wallace Mysteries1965 Change Partners Cedric Gallen Edgar Wallace Mysteries1965 Darling Alec Prosser Jones1966 The Frozen Dead Dr Tirpitz1969 Arthur Arthur Coverdale1970 The Walking Stick Insp Malcolm1970 Cromwell Hacker1970 The Man Who Haunted Himself Casino Manager Uncredited1971 Quest for Love Doctor Uncredited1973 The Final Programme Dr Lucas1975 Galileo Infuriated MonkReferences edit a b Basil Henson Archived from the original on 15 January 2009 Basil Henson Broadway Cast amp Staff IBDB www ibdb com The Broadway League a b c Hare David Billington Michael 22 December 1990 Obituary Basil Henson NT s universal uncle The Guardian p 17 Retrieved 27 November 2023 via Newspapers com a b c d Basil Henson The Times 24 December 1990 p 10 Basil Henson Theatricalia theatricalia com Production of The Merchant of Venice Theatricalia theatricalia com Review Theater Merchant Restored as a Comedy The New York Times 20 December 1989 Production of Separate Tables Theatricalia theatricalia com Rosenthal Daniel 7 November 2013 The National Theatre Story Oberon Books ISBN 9781849439435 via Google Books Production of Amadeus Theatricalia theatricalia com Basil Henson Movies and Filmography AllMovie AllMovie When the Boat Comes In TV Series 1976 Gilchrist Calder Cast and Crew AllMovie AllMovie Basil Henson www aveleyman com External links editBasil Henson at IMDb Basil Henson at the Internet Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Basil Henson amp oldid 1213994234, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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