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David Tomlinson

David Cecil MacAlister Tomlinson (7 May 1917 – 24 June 2000) was an English stage, film, and television actor and comedian. Having been described as both a leading man and a character actor, he is primarily remembered for his roles as authority figure George Banks in Mary Poppins, fraudulent magician Professor Emelius Browne in Bedknobs and Broomsticks, and as hapless antagonist Peter Thorndyke in The Love Bug. Tomlinson was posthumously inducted as a Disney Legend in 2002.

David Tomlinson
Tomlinson as George Banks in Mary Poppins, 1964
Born
David Cecil MacAlister Tomlinson

(1917-05-07)7 May 1917
Died24 June 2000(2000-06-24) (aged 83)
Westminster, London, England
OccupationActor
Years active1940–1980
Spouses
Mary Lindsay Hiddingh
(m. 1943; died 1943)
Audrey Freeman
(m. 1953)
Children4
Military career
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service/branchRoyal Air Force
Years of service1940–1945
RankFlight Lieutenant
UnitFilm Unit
Battles/warsSecond World War

Early life

David Cecil McAlister Tomlinson was born in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, on 7 May 1917,[1] the son of Florence Elizabeth Tomlinson (née Sinclair-Thomson) (1890–1986) and a well-respected London solicitor father, Clarence Samuel Tomlinson (1883–1978).[2] He attended Tonbridge School and left to join the Grenadier Guards for 16 months.[2] His father then secured him a job as a clerk at Shell Mex House.

His stage career grew from amateur stage productions to his 1940 film debut in Quiet Wedding. His career was interrupted when he entered Second World War service as a Flight Lieutenant in the RAF. During the war, he learned to fly in Canada and was assigned as a flying instructor in the UK, while also appearing in three more films.[2] He continued flying after the war. On one occasion, a Tiger Moth plane he was piloting crashed into woodland near his back garden after he lost consciousness while performing aerobatics.

Film career

David Tomlinson played the role of George Banks, head of the Banks family, in the Disney film Mary Poppins (1964). Mary Poppins brought Tomlinson continued work with Disney, appearing in The Love Bug (1968) and Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971). Throughout the rest of Tomlinson's film career, he never steered far from comedies. His final acting appearance was in The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu (1980), which was also the final film of Peter Sellers. Tomlinson retired from acting at age 63 to spend more time with his family.[3] However, in 1992, at the age of 75, he appeared on the Wogan talk show along with Tommy Cockles.

Personal life and death

Tomlinson was first married to Mary Lindsay Hiddingh, daughter of L. Seton Lindsay, the vice president of the New York Life Insurance Company. She had been widowed in 1941 when her husband, Major A. G. Hiddingh, was killed in action, leaving her to care for their two young sons. Tomlinson married Mary in New York in September 1943, but on 2 December 1943, she killed herself and her two sons in a murder–suicide by jumping from a hotel in New York City, after learning that she could not take her two sons with her to join Tomlinson in England until WWII ended.[4][5][6]

Tomlinson's second wife was actress Audrey Freeman (born 12 November 1931), whom he married on 17 May 1953, and the couple remained together for 47 years until his death. They had four sons: David Jr., William, Henry, and James.[7]

Tomlinson died peacefully in his sleep at King Edward VII's Hospital, Westminster, at 4 a.m. on 24 June 2000, after suffering a stroke.[8][7] He was 83 years old. He was interred at his estate grounds in Mursley, Buckinghamshire. Tomlinson had joked that he wanted "actor of genius, irresistible to women" as an epitaph.[9]

Filmography

Film

Television

  • The Birdcage Room (TV Film) (1954) – Lord Tempest
  • All for Mary (Outside Broadcast of the theatre production, 1954) – Clive Norton
  • Theatre Royal (1955) – episode – The No Man – Tom Pettigo
  • Theatre Night (1957) – episode – Dear Delinquent – David Warren
  • ITV Play of the Week (1960) – episode – The Happy Man – Tom Swinley
  • Comedy Playhouse (1967) – episode – Loitering With Intent – Charles Pinfold
  • Hawaii Five-O (1976) – episode – Nine Dragons – Blake

See also

References

  1. ^ General Register Office of England and Wales – Birth Register for June Quarter of 1917, Henley Registration District, reference 3a 1531, listed as David C.M. Tomlinson, mother's maiden name as Sinclair-Thomson
  2. ^ a b c "David Tomlinson". The Daily Telegraph. 26 June 2000.
  3. ^ "Whatever happened to the cast of Mary Poppins?". The Telegraph. 2 June 2016. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  4. ^ "Mother and Two Sons Plunge 15 Stories to Death in New York City" (PDF). Niagara Falls Gazette. Associated Press. 2 December 1943. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  5. ^ "14-STORY LEAP KILLS WOMAN AND 2 SONS; Wife of RAF Officer Ends Life After Attempt to Join Husband Is Thwarted". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
  6. ^ "Actor David Tomlinson's life plagued by tragedy and misfortune despite finding fame". Express. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
  7. ^ a b "Mary Poppins Star Dies". BBC News. 24 June 2000.
  8. ^ General Register Office of England and Wales – Death Register for June 2000, Westminster Registration District, reference C49C 281, listed as David Cecil Tomlinson with a date of birth of 7 May 1917.
  9. ^ Morley, Nathan (2021). Disney's British Gentleman: The Life and Career of David Tomlinson. The History Press. p. 277. ISBN 978-0-7509-9757-7.

Further reading

  • Luckier Than Most, Tomlinson's autobiography, published 1990.
  • Nathan Morley, Disney's British Gentleman: The Life and Career of David Tomlinson (History Press), 2021. ISBN 0750993308

External links

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  • David Tomlinson at the Disney Legends website
  • Actor David Tomlinson's life plagued by tragedy and misfortune despite finding fame, a 2021 Daily Express article by Nathan Morley describing Tomlinson's personal story, plagued by misfortune.

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For other people named David Tomlinson see David Tomlinson disambiguation David Cecil MacAlister Tomlinson 7 May 1917 24 June 2000 was an English stage film and television actor and comedian Having been described as both a leading man and a character actor he is primarily remembered for his roles as authority figure George Banks in Mary Poppins fraudulent magician Professor Emelius Browne in Bedknobs and Broomsticks and as hapless antagonist Peter Thorndyke in The Love Bug Tomlinson was posthumously inducted as a Disney Legend in 2002 David TomlinsonTomlinson as George Banks in Mary Poppins 1964BornDavid Cecil MacAlister Tomlinson 1917 05 07 7 May 1917Henley on Thames Oxfordshire EnglandDied24 June 2000 2000 06 24 aged 83 Westminster London EnglandOccupationActorYears active1940 1980SpousesMary Lindsay Hiddingh m 1943 died 1943 wbr Audrey Freeman m 1953 wbr Children4Military careerAllegianceUnited KingdomService wbr branchRoyal Air ForceYears of service1940 1945RankFlight LieutenantUnitFilm UnitBattles warsSecond World War Contents 1 Early life 2 Film career 3 Personal life and death 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life EditDavid Cecil McAlister Tomlinson was born in Henley on Thames Oxfordshire on 7 May 1917 1 the son of Florence Elizabeth Tomlinson nee Sinclair Thomson 1890 1986 and a well respected London solicitor father Clarence Samuel Tomlinson 1883 1978 2 He attended Tonbridge School and left to join the Grenadier Guards for 16 months 2 His father then secured him a job as a clerk at Shell Mex House His stage career grew from amateur stage productions to his 1940 film debut in Quiet Wedding His career was interrupted when he entered Second World War service as a Flight Lieutenant in the RAF During the war he learned to fly in Canada and was assigned as a flying instructor in the UK while also appearing in three more films 2 He continued flying after the war On one occasion a Tiger Moth plane he was piloting crashed into woodland near his back garden after he lost consciousness while performing aerobatics Film career EditDavid Tomlinson played the role of George Banks head of the Banks family in the Disney film Mary Poppins 1964 Mary Poppins brought Tomlinson continued work with Disney appearing in The Love Bug 1968 and Bedknobs and Broomsticks 1971 Throughout the rest of Tomlinson s film career he never steered far from comedies His final acting appearance was in The Fiendish Plot of Dr Fu Manchu 1980 which was also the final film of Peter Sellers Tomlinson retired from acting at age 63 to spend more time with his family 3 However in 1992 at the age of 75 he appeared on the Wogan talk show along with Tommy Cockles Personal life and death EditTomlinson was first married to Mary Lindsay Hiddingh daughter of L Seton Lindsay the vice president of the New York Life Insurance Company She had been widowed in 1941 when her husband Major A G Hiddingh was killed in action leaving her to care for their two young sons Tomlinson married Mary in New York in September 1943 but on 2 December 1943 she killed herself and her two sons in a murder suicide by jumping from a hotel in New York City after learning that she could not take her two sons with her to join Tomlinson in England until WWII ended 4 5 6 Tomlinson s second wife was actress Audrey Freeman born 12 November 1931 whom he married on 17 May 1953 and the couple remained together for 47 years until his death They had four sons David Jr William Henry and James 7 Tomlinson died peacefully in his sleep at King Edward VII s Hospital Westminster at 4 a m on 24 June 2000 after suffering a stroke 8 7 He was 83 years old He was interred at his estate grounds in Mursley Buckinghamshire Tomlinson had joked that he wanted actor of genius irresistible to women as an epitaph 9 Filmography EditFilm Edit Garrison Follies 1940 uncredited Quiet Wedding 1941 as John Royd My Wife s Family 1941 as Willie Bagshott Pimpernel Smith 1941 as Steve The Way to the Stars 1945 as Prune Parsons Journey Together 1945 as Smith I See a Dark Stranger 1946 as Intelligence Officer School for Secrets 1946 as Mr Watlington Fame Is the Spur 1947 as Lord Liskeard Master of Bankdam 1947 as Lancelot Handel Crowther Easy Money 1948 as Martin Latham Miranda 1948 as Charles Broken Journey 1948 as Jimmy Marshall My Brother s Keeper 1948 as Ronnie Waring Sleeping Car to Trieste 1948 as Tom Bishop Love in Waiting 1948 as Robert Clitheroe Here Come the Huggetts 1948 as Harold Hinchley Warning to Wantons 1949 as Count Max Kardak Vote for Huggett 1949 as Harold Hinchley Marry Me 1949 as David Haig Helter Skelter 1949 as Nick Martin The Chiltern Hundreds 1949 as Lord Tony Pym Landfall 1949 as Binks So Long at the Fair 1950 as Johnny Barton The Wooden Horse 1950 as Philip Rowe Calling Bulldog Drummond 1951 as Algernon Algy Longworth Hotel Sahara 1951 as Captain Puffin Cheyne The Magic Box 1951 as Assistant in Laboratory Castle in the Air 1952 as Earl of Locharne Made in Heaven 1952 as Basil Topham Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary 1953 as Frank Betteron All for Mary 1955 as Humphrey Humpy Miller Three Men in a Boat 1956 as Jerome Carry On Admiral 1957 as Tom Baker Up the Creek 1958 as Lt Humphrey Fairweather Further Up the Creek 1958 as Lt Humphrey Fairweather Follow That Horse 1960 as Dick Lanchester Tom Jones 1963 as Lord Fellamar Mary Poppins 1964 as George Banks The Truth About Spring 1964 as Charles Skelton City Under the Sea 1965 as Harold Tufnell Jones The Liquidator 1965 as Quadrant The Love Bug 1968 as Peter Thorndyke Bedknobs and Broomsticks 1971 as Professor Emelius Browne From Hong Kong with Love 1975 as Sir John MacGregor Wombling Free 1977 as Roland Frogmorton The Water Babies 1978 as Sir John Polar Bear voice Dominique 1979 as Lawyer The Fiendish Plot of Dr Fu Manchu 1980 as Sir Roger Avery Television Edit The Birdcage Room TV Film 1954 Lord Tempest All for Mary Outside Broadcast of the theatre production 1954 Clive Norton Theatre Royal 1955 episode The No Man Tom Pettigo Theatre Night 1957 episode Dear Delinquent David Warren ITV Play of the Week 1960 episode The Happy Man Tom Swinley Comedy Playhouse 1967 episode Loitering With Intent Charles Pinfold Hawaii Five O 1976 episode Nine Dragons BlakeSee also EditThe Life I Lead a 2019 one man comedy play by James Kettle which explores Tomlinson s life starring Miles Jupp References Edit General Register Office of England and Wales Birth Register for June Quarter of 1917 Henley Registration District reference 3a 1531 listed as David C M Tomlinson mother s maiden name as Sinclair Thomson a b c David Tomlinson The Daily Telegraph 26 June 2000 Whatever happened to the cast of Mary Poppins The Telegraph 2 June 2016 Retrieved 17 February 2017 Mother and Two Sons Plunge 15 Stories to Death in New York City PDF Niagara Falls Gazette Associated Press 2 December 1943 Retrieved 15 October 2018 14 STORY LEAP KILLS WOMAN AND 2 SONS Wife of RAF Officer Ends Life After Attempt to Join Husband Is Thwarted The New York Times Retrieved 20 November 2022 Actor David Tomlinson s life plagued by tragedy and misfortune despite finding fame Express Retrieved 20 November 2022 a b Mary Poppins Star Dies BBC News 24 June 2000 General Register Office of England and Wales Death Register for June 2000 Westminster Registration District reference C49C 281 listed as David Cecil Tomlinson with a date of birth of 7 May 1917 Morley Nathan 2021 Disney s British Gentleman The Life and Career of David Tomlinson The History Press p 277 ISBN 978 0 7509 9757 7 Further reading EditLuckier Than Most Tomlinson s autobiography published 1990 Nathan Morley Disney s British Gentleman The Life and Career of David Tomlinson History Press 2021 ISBN 0750993308External links EditListen to this article 7 minutes source source This audio file was created from a revision of this article dated 17 September 2019 2019 09 17 and does not reflect subsequent 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