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Martin Benson (actor)

Martin Benjamin Benson (10 August 1918 – 28 February 2010)[1][2] was a British character actor who appeared in films, theatre and television. He appeared in both British and Hollywood productions.[3]

Martin Benson
Benson in the TV series One Step Beyond, episode The Sorcerer, 1961
Born
Martin Benjamin Benson

(1918-08-10)10 August 1918
London, England
Died28 February 2010(2010-02-28) (aged 91)
Markyate, Hertfordshire, England
OccupationActor
Years active1942–2005
Spouses
  • Joan Oliver (?–?) divorced
  • Joy Swinson-Benson (m. 1977–2010) (his death)

Early life edit

Benson was born in the East End of London, into a Jewish family,[4] the son of a Russian-Jewish grocer and his Polish-Jewish wife who had left Russia at the revolution.[1] After attending Tottenham Grammar School on a scholarship, he served in the 2nd Searchlight, Royal Artillery, during World War II. Stationed in Cairo, Egypt, he and Arthur Lowe founded the repertory company Mercury Theatre in Alexandria.[1]

Career edit

He is remembered for his role as the Kralaholme in the original London production of The King and I, a role he recreated in the Oscar-winning film version.[5]

Appearing in films for over six decades, Benson played mostly supporting characters or villains.[6] His films include The Blind Goddess (1948), Wheel of Fate (1953), Interpol (1957), The Strange World of Planet X (1958), Once More, with Feeling! (1959), Exodus (1960), Five Golden Hours (1961), A Shot in the Dark (1964), Pope Joan (1972), The Sea Wolves (1980) and Angela's Ashes (1999).[7]

He also had an uncredited role in MGM's hit historical film, Ivanhoe, and in 1963 he acted in another historic film, as Ramos in Cleopatra (which also starred Elizabeth Taylor). Benson played both serious roles, such as Ali in Killers of Kilimanjaro (1959) and comic roles, such as Maurice in A Shot in the Dark.[3]

In 1964, he appeared as Mr. Solo, the gangster who is killed by Goldfinger's henchman Oddjob in the James Bond film Goldfinger.[5]

Television edit

He appeared in many roles on television. He appeared as a barrister, using his own name, in the unscripted series The Verdict is Yours which ran for several years in the 1950s. Cases were shown and the previously unknown verdict was given by jury of viewers.[2] In 1957 he made a guest appearance on The Jack Benny Show.[8] In the same year he played the recurring character the Duke de Medici in the children's adventure series Sword of Freedom.[9] In 1960 he appeared in the series Danger Man in the episode entitled "Position of Trust" as Fawzi. In 1981 he appeared in the television production of The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, albeit unrecognisable under the heavy make-up and costume of Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz, leader of the Vogon fleet sent to destroy Earth.[6] His last appearance was in the TV series Casualty in 2005.[10]

Death edit

Benson died in his sleep on 28 February 2010, from natural causes.[2]

Filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . The Daily Telegraph. UK. 29 March 2010. Archived from the original on 28 December 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Martin Benson obituary". The Times. UK. 4 March 2010. Martin Benson passed away peacefully in his sleep on Sunday 28th February 2010.
  3. ^ a b . BFI. Archived from the original on 11 July 2012.
  4. ^ William D. Rubinstein, Michael Jolles, Hilary L. Rubinstein, The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History, Palgrave Macmillan (2011), p. 75
  5. ^ a b Gaughan, Gavin (6 May 2010). "Martin Benson obituary". The Guardian. UK. from the original on 28 March 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  6. ^ a b "Martin Benson". www.aveleyman.com.
  7. ^ "Martin Benson - Movies and Filmography". AllMovie.
  8. ^ III, Harris M. Lentz (21 March 2016). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2010. McFarland. ISBN 9780786486496 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ "Martin Benson - Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos". AllMovie.
  10. ^ "Actor Martin Benson dies". The Stage.
  11. ^ . BFI. Archived from the original on 11 August 2019. Retrieved 21 May 2020.

External links edit

  • Martin Benson at IMDb
  • Obituary in The Times
  • Martin Benson – Daily Telegraph obituary

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Martin Benson actor news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message Martin Benjamin Benson 10 August 1918 28 February 2010 1 2 was a British character actor who appeared in films theatre and television He appeared in both British and Hollywood productions 3 Martin BensonBenson in the TV series One Step Beyond episode The Sorcerer 1961BornMartin Benjamin Benson 1918 08 10 10 August 1918London EnglandDied28 February 2010 2010 02 28 aged 91 Markyate Hertfordshire EnglandOccupationActorYears active1942 2005SpousesJoan Oliver divorced Joy Swinson Benson m 1977 2010 his death Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Television 4 Death 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editBenson was born in the East End of London into a Jewish family 4 the son of a Russian Jewish grocer and his Polish Jewish wife who had left Russia at the revolution 1 After attending Tottenham Grammar School on a scholarship he served in the 2nd Searchlight Royal Artillery during World War II Stationed in Cairo Egypt he and Arthur Lowe founded the repertory company Mercury Theatre in Alexandria 1 Career editHe is remembered for his role as the Kralaholme in the original London production of The King and I a role he recreated in the Oscar winning film version 5 Appearing in films for over six decades Benson played mostly supporting characters or villains 6 His films include The Blind Goddess 1948 Wheel of Fate 1953 Interpol 1957 The Strange World of Planet X 1958 Once More with Feeling 1959 Exodus 1960 Five Golden Hours 1961 A Shot in the Dark 1964 Pope Joan 1972 The Sea Wolves 1980 and Angela s Ashes 1999 7 He also had an uncredited role in MGM s hit historical film Ivanhoe and in 1963 he acted in another historic film as Ramos in Cleopatra which also starred Elizabeth Taylor Benson played both serious roles such as Ali in Killers of Kilimanjaro 1959 and comic roles such as Maurice in A Shot in the Dark 3 In 1964 he appeared as Mr Solo the gangster who is killed by Goldfinger s henchman Oddjob in the James Bond film Goldfinger 5 Television editHe appeared in many roles on television He appeared as a barrister using his own name in the unscripted series The Verdict is Yours which ran for several years in the 1950s Cases were shown and the previously unknown verdict was given by jury of viewers 2 In 1957 he made a guest appearance on The Jack Benny Show 8 In the same year he played the recurring character the Duke de Medici in the children s adventure series Sword of Freedom 9 In 1960 he appeared in the series Danger Man in the episode entitled Position of Trust as Fawzi In 1981 he appeared in the television production of The Hitch Hiker s Guide to the Galaxy albeit unrecognisable under the heavy make up and costume of Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz leader of the Vogon fleet sent to destroy Earth 6 His last appearance was in the TV series Casualty in 2005 10 Death editBenson died in his sleep on 28 February 2010 from natural causes 2 Filmography editThis section includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this section by introducing more precise citations April 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Suspected Person 1942 as minor role uncredited citation needed The Blind Goddess 1948 as Count Stephan Mikla But Not in Vain 1948 as Mark Meyer Trapped by the Terror 1949 as Prison Governor citation needed Under Capricorn 1949 as Man Carrying Shrunken Head uncredited citation needed The Adventures of PC 49 Investigating the Case of the Guardian Angel 1949 as Skinny Ellis I ll Get You for This 1951 as Frankie Sperazza Assassin for Hire 1951 as Catesby Night Without Stars 1951 as White Cap The Dark Light 1951 as Luigi Hotel Sahara 1951 as Minor Role uncredited citation needed Mystery Junction 1951 as Steve Harding Judgment Deferred 1952 as Pierre Desportes The Frightened Man 1952 as Alec Stone Wide Boy 1952 as Rocco Ivanhoe 1952 as Minor Role uncredited citation needed The Gambler and the Lady 1952 as Tony Pat s Dance Partner Top of the Form 1953 as Cliquot Wheel of Fate 1953 as Riscoe Recoil 1953 as Farnborough Always a Bride 1953 as Hotel Desk Clerk uncredited citation needed Black 13 1953 as Bruno Escape by Night 1953 as Guillio You Know What Sailors Are 1954 as Agrarian Officer uncredited citation needed West of Zanzibar 1954 as Dhofar Knave of Hearts 1954 as Art uncredited citation needed Passage Home 1955 as Gutierres Doctor at Sea 1955 as Head Waiter uncredited citation needed Soho Incident aka Spin a Dark Web 1956 as Rico Francesi 23 Paces to Baker Street 1956 as Pillings The King and I 1956 as Kralahome Istanbul 1957 as Mr Darius Doctor at Large 1957 as Maharajah of Rhanda Interpol 1957 as Captain Varolli The Flesh Is Weak 1957 as Angelo Giani Man from Tangier 1957 as Voss Windom s Way 1957 as Samcar Rebel Commander uncredited citation needed The Strange World of Planet X 1958 as Smith Sea of Sand 1958 as German Half track Officer uncredited citation needed The Two Headed Spy 1958 as Gen Wagner Make Mine a Million 1959 as Chairman Killers of Kilimanjaro 1959 as Ali Dial 999 TV series Special Branch episode 13 1959 as Waymac filmed 1958 Once More with Feeling 1960 as Luigi Bardini Oscar Wilde 1960 as George Alexander Sands of the Desert 1960 as Selim The Gentle Trap 1960 as Ricky Barnes citation needed The 3 Worlds of Gulliver 1960 as Flimnap Exodus 1960 as Mordekai Gorgo 1961 as Dorkin Five Golden Hours 1961 as Enrico A Matter of WHO 1961 as Rahman The Silent Invasion 1962 as Borge Satan Never Sleeps 1962 as Kuznietsky Village of Daughters 1962 as 1st Pickpocket Captain Clegg 1962 as Mr Rash innkeeper I tre nemic 1962 as Prof Otto Kreutz citation needed The Fur Collar 1962 as Martin Benson Cleopatra 1963 as Ramos Mozambique 1964 as Da Silva The Secret Door 1964 as Edmundo Vara A Shot in the Dark 1964 as Maurice Behold a Pale Horse 1964 as Priest Goldfinger 1964 as Mr Solo The Secret of My Success 1965 as Rex Mansard A Man Could Get Killed 1966 as Politanu The Magnificent Two 1967 as President Diaz Battle Beneath the Earth 1967 as Gen Chan Lu Pope Joan 1972 as Lothair Tiffany Jones 1973 as Petcek The Omen 1976 as Father Spiletto Mohammad Messenger of God 1976 as Abu Jahal Al risalah 1976 as Kisra citation needed Jesus of Nazareth 1977 TV mini series as Pharisee Meetings with Remarkable Men 1979 as Dr Ivanov The Human Factor 1979 as Boris The Sea Wolves 1980 as Mr Montero Sphinx 1981 as Muhammed Young Toscanini 1988 as Comparsa uncredited citation needed Campion 1989 TV Series as Isaac Melchizadek Capstick s Law 1989 as maitre d hotel 11 The Camomile Lawn 1992 as Pauli Erstweiler Angela s Ashes 1999 as Christian BrotherReferences edit a b c Martin Benson The Daily Telegraph UK 29 March 2010 Archived from the original on 28 December 2016 a b c Martin Benson obituary The Times UK 4 March 2010 Martin Benson passed away peacefully in his sleep on Sunday 28th February 2010 a b Martin Benson BFI Archived from the original on 11 July 2012 William D Rubinstein Michael Jolles Hilary L Rubinstein The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo Jewish History Palgrave Macmillan 2011 p 75 a b Gaughan Gavin 6 May 2010 Martin Benson obituary The Guardian UK Archived from the original on 28 March 2016 Retrieved 23 April 2017 a b Martin Benson www aveleyman com Martin Benson Movies and Filmography AllMovie III Harris M Lentz 21 March 2016 Obituaries in the Performing Arts 2010 McFarland ISBN 9780786486496 via Google Books Martin Benson Biography Movie Highlights and Photos AllMovie Actor Martin Benson dies The Stage Capstick s Law Episode 6 1989 BFI Archived from the original on 11 August 2019 Retrieved 21 May 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Martin Benson 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