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Guy Rolfe

Guy Rolfe (born Edwin Arthur Rolfe, 27 December 1911 – 19 October 2003) was a British actor.[1][2]

Guy Rolfe
Rolfe in Young Bess (1953)
Born
Edwin Arthur Rolfe

(1911-12-27)27 December 1911
Died19 October 2003(2003-10-19) (aged 91)
Resting placeSt Mary's, Benhall, Suffolk
OccupationActor
Years active1932–2002
Spouses
  • Jane Aird
    (m. 19??; died 1993)
  • Margaret Allworthy
    (m. 19??)
Rolfe, 1968

Career edit

Rolfe was born in Kilburn, London.[2] Before turning to acting at the age of 24 he was a professional boxer and racing driver,[1] making his stage debut in Ireland in 1935.[2] Repertory theatre led to his screen debut in 1937 with an uncredited appearance in Knight Without Armour.

After the Second World War he re-appeared in a number of bit parts throughout 1947 in films like Hungry Hill and Odd Man Out, which in turn led to larger roles in movies such as Uncle Silas (1947), Easy Money (1948) and in particular Ken Annakin's Broken Journey (1948), where he played the pilot of an aeroplane that crashes in the Alps. He then graduated to leading man status in Terence Fisher's Portrait from Life (1948), as a British army officer who helps an Austrian professor track down his missing daughter. 1949 saw perhaps his best role, that of safe cracker turned spy Philippe Lodocq in Robert Hamer's The Spider and the Fly.

He was cast as a British Army major dying of tuberculosis for the film Trio (1950), but actually contracted the disease and had to be replaced by Michael Rennie.[1][2] He recovered his health in less than a year, but his time away from the screen hurt his career,[2] and he starred in less prestigious B movies such as Home to Danger (1951) and Operation Diplomat (1953), as well as the Hammer films Yesterday's Enemy and The Stranglers of Bombay (both 1959). This period also saw him play a number of Hollywood roles, such as Prince John in Ivanhoe (1952), Ned Seymour in Young Bess (1953), Caiaphas in King of Kings (1961) and Prince Grigory in Taras Bulba (1962).

One of his most famous parts was the title role in William Castle's cult horror film Mr. Sardonicus (1961), which several decades later led director Stuart Gordon to cast him in his horror film Dolls (1987). The 1990s saw him continue in a similar vein when he appeared in five films of the Puppet Master series as Andre Toulon.

His television credits include Thriller, Armchair Theatre, The Saint, The Avengers, The Champions, Department S, The Troubleshooters, Space: 1999, Secret Army, The Widow of Bath and Kessler.

Personal life edit

He was married to the Scottish actress Jane Aird until her death in 1993, and then to Margret Allworthy until his death in 2003 in Ipswich, Suffolk.[2] He is buried in the churchyard of St Mary's in Benhall, Suffolk.

 
The grave of Guy Rolfe in the churchyard St Mary's, Benhall

Complete filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Ronald Bergan (29 November 2003). "Guy Rolfe / British film actor who became a typical Hollywood bad guy". The Guardian.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Guy Rolfe / Matinee idol turned character actor with a penchant for portraying villains". The Independent. 28 October 2003.

External links edit

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Guy Rolfe born Edwin Arthur Rolfe 27 December 1911 19 October 2003 was a British actor 1 2 Guy RolfeRolfe in Young Bess 1953 BornEdwin Arthur Rolfe 1911 12 27 27 December 1911Kilburn London EnglandDied19 October 2003 2003 10 19 aged 91 Ipswich Suffolk EnglandResting placeSt Mary s Benhall SuffolkOccupationActorYears active1932 2002SpousesJane Aird m 19 died 1993 Margaret Allworthy m 19 Rolfe 1968 Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Complete filmography 4 References 5 External linksCareer editRolfe was born in Kilburn London 2 Before turning to acting at the age of 24 he was a professional boxer and racing driver 1 making his stage debut in Ireland in 1935 2 Repertory theatre led to his screen debut in 1937 with an uncredited appearance in Knight Without Armour After the Second World War he re appeared in a number of bit parts throughout 1947 in films like Hungry Hill and Odd Man Out which in turn led to larger roles in movies such as Uncle Silas 1947 Easy Money 1948 and in particular Ken Annakin s Broken Journey 1948 where he played the pilot of an aeroplane that crashes in the Alps He then graduated to leading man status in Terence Fisher s Portrait from Life 1948 as a British army officer who helps an Austrian professor track down his missing daughter 1949 saw perhaps his best role that of safe cracker turned spy Philippe Lodocq in Robert Hamer s The Spider and the Fly He was cast as a British Army major dying of tuberculosis for the film Trio 1950 but actually contracted the disease and had to be replaced by Michael Rennie 1 2 He recovered his health in less than a year but his time away from the screen hurt his career 2 and he starred in less prestigious B movies such as Home to Danger 1951 and Operation Diplomat 1953 as well as the Hammer films Yesterday s Enemy and The Stranglers of Bombay both 1959 This period also saw him play a number of Hollywood roles such as Prince John in Ivanhoe 1952 Ned Seymour in Young Bess 1953 Caiaphas in King of Kings 1961 and Prince Grigory in Taras Bulba 1962 One of his most famous parts was the title role in William Castle s cult horror film Mr Sardonicus 1961 which several decades later led director Stuart Gordon to cast him in his horror film Dolls 1987 The 1990s saw him continue in a similar vein when he appeared in five films of the Puppet Master series as Andre Toulon His television credits include Thriller Armchair Theatre The Saint The Avengers The Champions Department S The Troubleshooters Space 1999 Secret Army The Widow of Bath and Kessler Personal life editHe was married to the Scottish actress Jane Aird until her death in 1993 and then to Margret Allworthy until his death in 2003 in Ipswich Suffolk 2 He is buried in the churchyard of St Mary s in Benhall Suffolk nbsp The grave of Guy Rolfe in the churchyard St Mary s BenhallComplete filmography editKnight Without Armour 1937 Minor Role uncredited The Drum 1938 Undetermined Role uncredited Hungry Hill 1947 Miner Odd Man Out 1947 Policeman Watching Kathleen s House uncredited Meet Me at Dawn 1947 Ambassador s Friend uncredited The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickelby 1947 Mr Folair uncredited Uncle Silas 1947 Sepulchre Hawkes Easy Money 1948 Archie Broken Journey 1948 Fox The Guardsman 1948 TV Movie Saraband for Dead Lovers 1948 Envoy at Ahlden Which Will Ye Have 1949 Short Captain of the guard Portrait from Life 1948 Major Lawrence Fools Rush In 1949 Paul Dickson The Spider and the Fly 1949 Philippe Lodocq The Reluctant Widow 1950 Lord Carlyon Prelude to Fame 1950 John Morell Home to Danger 1951 Robert Irving Ivanhoe 1952 Prince John Without the Prince 1952 TV Movie Young Bess 1953 Ned Seymour The Veils of Bagdad 1953 Kasseim Operation Diplomat 1953 Mr Fenton King of the Khyber Rifles 1953 Karram Khan Dance Little Lady 1954 Dr John Ransome It s Never Too Late 1956 Stephen Hodgson You Can t Escape 1956 David Anstruther Light Fingers 1957 Dennis Payne Girls at Sea 1958 Capt Alwin Maitland Murder in Mind 1958 TV Movie Yesterday s Enemy 1959 Padre The Stranglers of Bombay 1959 Captain Harry Lewis The Barbarians 1960 Kainus Snow White and the Three Stooges 1961 Count Oga Mr Sardonicus 1961 Baron Sardonicus Marek Toleslawski King of Kings 1961 Caiaphas Taras Bulba 1962 Prince Grigory The Fall of the Roman Empire 1964 Marius uncredited The Alphabet Murders 1965 Duncan Doncaster Land Raiders 1970 Major Tanner Nicholas and Alexandra 1971 Dr Fedorov And Now the Screaming Starts 1973 Maitland Bloodline 1979 Tod Michaels The Case of Marcel Duchamp 1984 Sherlock Holmes The Bride 1985 Count Dolls 1987 Gabriel Hartwicke Visiting Mr Beak 1987 Short Mr Beak Puppet Master III Toulon s Revenge 1991 Andre Toulon Puppet Master 4 1993 Andre Toulon Puppet Master 5 The Final Chapter 1994 Andre Toulon Retro Puppet Master 1999 Andre ToulonReferences edit a b c Ronald Bergan 29 November 2003 Guy Rolfe British film actor who became a typical Hollywood bad guy The Guardian a b c d e f Guy Rolfe Matinee idol turned character actor with a penchant for portraying villains The Independent 28 October 2003 External links editGuy Rolfe at IMDb Guy Rolfe at the British Film Institute better source needed Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Guy Rolfe amp oldid 1217958471, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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