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Nigel Davenport

Arthur Nigel Davenport (23 May 1928 – 25 October 2013) was an English stage, television and film actor,[1] best known as the Duke of Norfolk and Lord Birkenhead in the Academy Award-winning films A Man for All Seasons and Chariots of Fire, respectively.

Nigel Davenport
Born
Arthur Nigel Davenport

(1928-05-23)23 May 1928
Died25 October 2013(2013-10-25) (aged 85)
Years active1953–2003
Spouses
Helena White
(m. 1951; div. 1960)
(m. 1972; div. 1981)
Children3, including Jack Davenport

Early life and education Edit

Davenport was born in Great Shelford,[2] Cambridgeshire, son of Arthur Henry Davenport and Katherine Lucy (née Meiklejohn).[3] His father was an engineer, educated at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge before being employed as an engineer for the Midland Railway, and was later a lecturer in engineering, a Fellow, and the bursar at his alma mater, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge;[4][1] Arthur Davenport had served for four years in the Royal Engineers during World War I, and was awarded a Military Cross. Nigel's great-uncle, Major Matthew Fontaine Maury Meiklejohn, was awarded a Victoria Cross during the Second Boer War.[5]

He grew up in an academic family and was educated at St Peter's School, Seaford, Cheltenham College and Trinity College, Oxford.[1] Originally he chose to study Philosophy, Politics and Economics but switched to English on the advice of one of his tutors.[6]

In the 1950s Davenport undertook National Service with the Royal Army Service Corps as a disc jockey on the British Forces Broadcasting Service in Hamburg.[5]

Career Edit

Davenport first appeared on stage at the Savoy Theatre and then with the Shakespeare Memorial Company, before joining the English Stage Company, one of its earliest members, at the Royal Court Theatre in 1956.[7] He began appearing in British film and television productions in supporting roles, including a walk-on in Tony Richardson's film, Look Back in Anger (1959). Subsequent roles included a theatre manager opposite Laurence Olivier in the film version of The Entertainer and a policeman in Michael Powell's Peeping Tom (both 1960).[7]

 
Davenport as Peter with Angela Lansbury as Helen in A Taste of Honey on Broadway, in 1960.

In the 1962 last episode of the first season of the TV series The Saint, titled "The Charitable Countess", with Roger Moore as Simon Templar and Patricia Donahue as Countess Rovagna, Davenport played a supporting role as the Countess's confidant, Aldo Petri. Davenport appeared again in The Saint in season 3, episode 16 (titled "The Rhine Maiden") as Charles Voyson.

He made an impression as Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk in A Man for All Seasons (1966),[8] co-starred with Michael Caine in the war movie Play Dirty,[6] and had a major role as Lord Bothwell in Mary, Queen of Scots.[8] In 1972, he appeared as George Adamson, opposite Susan Hampshire in Living Free,[6] the sequel to Born Free.

During the production of Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey, Davenport read the lines of HAL 9000 off-camera during the computer's dialogues with actors Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood. However, Kubrick thought that Davenport's English accent was too distracting, and after a few weeks he dismissed him, so Canadian actor Douglas Rain was ultimately chosen for the role.[9] Davenport took the leading role in the off-beat Phase IV (1974), which failed to find an audience. In 1979, he portrayed King George III in Prince Regent.[1]

He appeared as Ebenezer Scrooge's grudging father Silas in the George C. Scott version of A Christmas Carol (1984), and played opposite Michael Caine again in the 1988 Sherlock Holmes spoof Without A Clue, which was Davenport's second-to-last feature film.

He portrayed The Duke of Holdernesse in a 1993 BBC Radio dramatization of the Sherlock Holmes story "The Adventure of the Priory School".[10]

In February 1997, Davenport was the subject of This Is Your Life when he was surprised by Michael Aspel at David Nicholson's stables near Cheltenham.[citation needed]

He was president of Equity from 1986 to 1992.[1][8]

Personal life Edit

Davenport was married twice, first to Helena Margaret White[1] whom he met while he was studying at Oxford University. They married in 1951 and had a daughter, Laura, and a son, Hugo.[1] His second wife was actress Maria Aitken[1] with whom he had a second son, Jack, also an actor, best known for appearing in Pirates of the Caribbean.[11] According to Jerry Bruckheimer, producer of the Pirates of the Caribbean films, Jack was cast as the James Norrington character, partly because of Nigel's involvement in A High Wind in Jamaica.[citation needed]

Filmography Edit

Film Edit

Year Title Role Ref.
1959 Look Back in Anger 1st Commercial Traveller [7]
1960 Peeping Tom Det. Sgt. Miller [7]
The Entertainer Theatre Manager [6]
1962 Mix Me a Person Juke's Stepfather
1963 Ladies Who Do Mr Strang
Bitter Harvest Police Inspector
1964 The Third Secret Lew Harding
1965 A High Wind in Jamaica Mr Thornton [1]
Sands of the Kalahari Sturdevan
1966 A Man for All Seasons Duke of Norfolk [1]
Where the Spies Are Parkington
1968 Play Dirty Captain Cyril Leech [7]
1969 The Virgin Soldiers Sergeant Driscoll [7]
Sinful Davey Richardson
The Royal Hunt of the Sun Hernando de Soto
1970 No Blade of Grass John Custance
The Mind of Mr. Soames Dr Maitland
1971 Villain Bob Matthews
Mary, Queen of Scots Lord Bothwell [6]
The Last Valley Gruber
1972 Living Free George Adamson [6]
1973 The Picture of Dorian Gray Sir Harry Wotton [8]
1974 Bram Stoker's Dracula Van Helsing [8]
Phase IV Dr Ernest D. Hubbs
1975 The Regent's Wife Álvaro Mesía
1976 Death of a Snowman Lt. Ben Deel
1977 The Island of Dr. Moreau Montgomery
Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers Sgt. Driscoll [6]
1979 The London Connection / The Omega Connection Arthur Minton
Zulu Dawn Colonel Hamilton-Brown [12]
1980 Cry of the Innocent Gray Harrison Hunt
1981 Chariots of Fire Lord Birkenhead [1]
Nighthawks Peter Hartman
1984 A Christmas Carol Silas Scrooge
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes Major Jack Downing [1]
1986 Caravaggio Giustiniani
1988 Without a Clue Lord Smithwick
1997 The Opium War [7]

Television Edit

Year Title Role Notes ! Ref.
1957–1958 The Adventures of Robin Hood St Peter Marston, Claude the Seneschal, Barty and others 7 episodes [11]
1957 Mister Charlesworth Sergeant Spence 6 episodes
1958 Big Guns Sergeant Spence 6 episodes
1962 Sir Francis Drake Miguel Cervantes 1 episode
1962 The Saint Aldo Petri Season 1 episode 12
1963 The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre Dino Stefano/Larry Mason. 2 episodes: NB: The Verdict (1964 film)
1964 Espionage (TV series) ('Snow on Mount Kama', episode) Frank Marston
1965 The Saint Charles Voyson Season 3 episode 16
1966–68 The Avengers Lord Barnes / Robertson [11]
1969 The Name of the Game David Windom 1 episode
1972 The Edwardians Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 1 episode
1974 South Riding Robert Carne 11 episodes [7]
1975 Oil Strike North Jim Fraser 13 episodes [7]
1979 Prince Regent King George III 8 episodes, TV mini-series [7]
1981 Masada Sen. Mucianus Part 1
A Midsummer Night's Dream Theseus
1982 Minder Ray
1982 Bird of Prey Charles Bridgnorth [6]
1982–83 Don't Rock The Boat Jack Hoxton 12 episodes, TV mini-series [6]
1985–1990 Howards' Way Sir Edward Frere 29 episodes [11]
1986 Ladies in Charge Count Litvinoff 1 episode
Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy Lord Ismay
1991 Trainer James Brant 13 episodes [13]
1993 Keeping Up Appearances ("The Commodore") The Commodore 1 episode [11]
1994 Woof! Mr. Wellesby 1 episode [14]
1996 The Treasure Seekers Lord Blackstock [7]
2000 The Adventures of Captain Pugwash Narrator 26 episodes
2000 David Copperfield Dan Peggotty TV movie [11]
Midsomer Murders William Smithers 1 episode [11]
Longitude Sir Charles Pelham TV movie

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Coveney, Michael (29 October 2013). "Nigel Davenport obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
  2. ^ . www.cambridge-news.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  3. ^ Who's Who in the Theatre, 17th ed., vol. 1, part 2, ed. Ian Herbert, Pitman, 1981, p. 167
  4. ^ List of Members of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Institution of Civil Engineers of Great Britain, 1933, p. 143
  5. ^ a b "Nigel Davenport: There's a glare in there - tough guy actor had 'the look'". The Sydney Morning Herald. 1 November 2013.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i Anthony Hayward "Obituary: Nigel Davenport, character actor sought by directors in all mediums for nearly half a century", The Independent, 30 October 2013
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Obituary: Nigel Davenport, telegraph.co.uk, 29 October 2013
  8. ^ a b c d e "Actor Nigel Davenport dies at 85". BBC News. 30 October 2013.
  9. ^ Dowd, Vincent (30 November 2014). "2001: A Space Odyssey revisited". BBC News. Retrieved 30 November 2014.
  10. ^ "The BBC audio complete Sherlock Holmes". merrisonholmes.com.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g "Actor Nigel Davenport dies at 85". BBC News. 30 October 2013. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  12. ^ "Zulu Dawn". radiotimes.com. Radio Times. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  13. ^ "In pictures: Nigel Davenport". BBC News. 30 October 2013. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  14. ^ "Goodbye Mrs. Chips". IMDb.

External links Edit

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Arthur Nigel Davenport 23 May 1928 25 October 2013 was an English stage television and film actor 1 best known as the Duke of Norfolk and Lord Birkenhead in the Academy Award winning films A Man for All Seasons and Chariots of Fire respectively Nigel DavenportDavenport as Abraham Van Helsing in Bram Stoker s DraculaBornArthur Nigel Davenport 1928 05 23 23 May 1928Great Shelford Cambridgeshire EnglandDied25 October 2013 2013 10 25 aged 85 Gloucester Gloucestershire EnglandYears active1953 2003SpousesHelena White m 1951 div 1960 wbr Maria Aitken m 1972 div 1981 wbr Children3 including Jack Davenport Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditDavenport was born in Great Shelford 2 Cambridgeshire son of Arthur Henry Davenport and Katherine Lucy nee Meiklejohn 3 His father was an engineer educated at Sidney Sussex College Cambridge before being employed as an engineer for the Midland Railway and was later a lecturer in engineering a Fellow and the bursar at his alma mater Sidney Sussex College Cambridge 4 1 Arthur Davenport had served for four years in the Royal Engineers during World War I and was awarded a Military Cross Nigel s great uncle Major Matthew Fontaine Maury Meiklejohn was awarded a Victoria Cross during the Second Boer War 5 He grew up in an academic family and was educated at St Peter s School Seaford Cheltenham College and Trinity College Oxford 1 Originally he chose to study Philosophy Politics and Economics but switched to English on the advice of one of his tutors 6 In the 1950s Davenport undertook National Service with the Royal Army Service Corps as a disc jockey on the British Forces Broadcasting Service in Hamburg 5 Career EditDavenport first appeared on stage at the Savoy Theatre and then with the Shakespeare Memorial Company before joining the English Stage Company one of its earliest members at the Royal Court Theatre in 1956 7 He began appearing in British film and television productions in supporting roles including a walk on in Tony Richardson s film Look Back in Anger 1959 Subsequent roles included a theatre manager opposite Laurence Olivier in the film version of The Entertainer and a policeman in Michael Powell s Peeping Tom both 1960 7 nbsp Davenport as Peter with Angela Lansbury as Helen in A Taste of Honey on Broadway in 1960 In the 1962 last episode of the first season of the TV series The Saint titled The Charitable Countess with Roger Moore as Simon Templar and Patricia Donahue as Countess Rovagna Davenport played a supporting role as the Countess s confidant Aldo Petri Davenport appeared again in The Saint in season 3 episode 16 titled The Rhine Maiden as Charles Voyson He made an impression as Thomas Howard 3rd Duke of Norfolk in A Man for All Seasons 1966 8 co starred with Michael Caine in the war movie Play Dirty 6 and had a major role as Lord Bothwell in Mary Queen of Scots 8 In 1972 he appeared as George Adamson opposite Susan Hampshire in Living Free 6 the sequel to Born Free During the production of Stanley Kubrick s 1968 film 2001 A Space Odyssey Davenport read the lines of HAL 9000 off camera during the computer s dialogues with actors Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood However Kubrick thought that Davenport s English accent was too distracting and after a few weeks he dismissed him so Canadian actor Douglas Rain was ultimately chosen for the role 9 Davenport took the leading role in the off beat Phase IV 1974 which failed to find an audience In 1979 he portrayed King George III in Prince Regent 1 He appeared as Ebenezer Scrooge s grudging father Silas in the George C Scott version of A Christmas Carol 1984 and played opposite Michael Caine again in the 1988 Sherlock Holmes spoof Without A Clue which was Davenport s second to last feature film He portrayed The Duke of Holdernesse in a 1993 BBC Radio dramatization of the Sherlock Holmes story The Adventure of the Priory School 10 In February 1997 Davenport was the subject of This Is Your Life when he was surprised by Michael Aspel at David Nicholson s stables near Cheltenham citation needed He was president of Equity from 1986 to 1992 1 8 Personal life EditDavenport was married twice first to Helena Margaret White 1 whom he met while he was studying at Oxford University They married in 1951 and had a daughter Laura and a son Hugo 1 His second wife was actress Maria Aitken 1 with whom he had a second son Jack also an actor best known for appearing in Pirates of the Caribbean 11 According to Jerry Bruckheimer producer of the Pirates of the Caribbean films Jack was cast as the James Norrington character partly because of Nigel s involvement in A High Wind in Jamaica citation needed Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Ref 1959 Look Back in Anger 1st Commercial Traveller 7 1960 Peeping Tom Det Sgt Miller 7 The Entertainer Theatre Manager 6 1962 Mix Me a Person Juke s Stepfather1963 Ladies Who Do Mr StrangBitter Harvest Police Inspector1964 The Third Secret Lew Harding1965 A High Wind in Jamaica Mr Thornton 1 Sands of the Kalahari Sturdevan1966 A Man for All Seasons Duke of Norfolk 1 Where the Spies Are Parkington1968 Play Dirty Captain Cyril Leech 7 1969 The Virgin Soldiers Sergeant Driscoll 7 Sinful Davey RichardsonThe Royal Hunt of the Sun Hernando de Soto1970 No Blade of Grass John CustanceThe Mind of Mr Soames Dr Maitland1971 Villain Bob MatthewsMary Queen of Scots Lord Bothwell 6 The Last Valley Gruber1972 Living Free George Adamson 6 1973 The Picture of Dorian Gray Sir Harry Wotton 8 1974 Bram Stoker s Dracula Van Helsing 8 Phase IV Dr Ernest D Hubbs1975 The Regent s Wife Alvaro Mesia1976 Death of a Snowman Lt Ben Deel1977 The Island of Dr Moreau MontgomeryStand Up Virgin Soldiers Sgt Driscoll 6 1979 The London Connection The Omega Connection Arthur MintonZulu Dawn Colonel Hamilton Brown 12 1980 Cry of the Innocent Gray Harrison Hunt1981 Chariots of Fire Lord Birkenhead 1 Nighthawks Peter Hartman1984 A Christmas Carol Silas ScroogeGreystoke The Legend of Tarzan Lord of the Apes Major Jack Downing 1 1986 Caravaggio Giustiniani1988 Without a Clue Lord Smithwick1997 The Opium War 7 Television Edit Year Title Role Notes Ref 1957 1958 The Adventures of Robin Hood St Peter Marston Claude the Seneschal Barty and others 7 episodes 11 1957 Mister Charlesworth Sergeant Spence 6 episodes1958 Big Guns Sergeant Spence 6 episodes1962 Sir Francis Drake Miguel Cervantes 1 episode1962 The Saint Aldo Petri Season 1 episode 121963 The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre Dino Stefano Larry Mason 2 episodes NB The Verdict 1964 film 1964 Espionage TV series Snow on Mount Kama episode Frank Marston1965 The Saint Charles Voyson Season 3 episode 161966 68 The Avengers Lord Barnes Robertson 11 1969 The Name of the Game David Windom 1 episode1972 The Edwardians Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 1 episode1974 South Riding Robert Carne 11 episodes 7 1975 Oil Strike North Jim Fraser 13 episodes 7 1979 Prince Regent King George III 8 episodes TV mini series 7 1981 Masada Sen Mucianus Part 1A Midsummer Night s Dream Theseus1982 Minder Ray1982 Bird of Prey Charles Bridgnorth 6 1982 83 Don t Rock The Boat Jack Hoxton 12 episodes TV mini series 6 1985 1990 Howards Way Sir Edward Frere 29 episodes 11 1986 Ladies in Charge Count Litvinoff 1 episodeLord Mountbatten The Last Viceroy Lord Ismay1991 Trainer James Brant 13 episodes 13 1993 Keeping Up Appearances The Commodore The Commodore 1 episode 11 1994 Woof Mr Wellesby 1 episode 14 1996 The Treasure Seekers Lord Blackstock 7 2000 The Adventures of Captain Pugwash Narrator 26 episodes2000 David Copperfield Dan Peggotty TV movie 11 Midsomer Murders William Smithers 1 episode 11 Longitude Sir Charles Pelham TV movieReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Coveney Michael 29 October 2013 Nigel Davenport obituary The Guardian Retrieved 29 October 2013 Cambridge born actor Nigel Davenport star of Chariots of Fire and Howards Way dies aged 85 www cambridge news co uk Archived from the original on 2 November 2013 Retrieved 31 October 2013 Who s Who in the Theatre 17th ed vol 1 part 2 ed Ian Herbert Pitman 1981 p 167 List of Members of the Institution of Civil Engineers Institution of Civil Engineers of Great Britain 1933 p 143 a b Nigel Davenport There s a glare in there tough guy actor had the look The Sydney Morning Herald 1 November 2013 a b c d e f g h i Anthony Hayward Obituary Nigel Davenport character actor sought by directors in all mediums for nearly half a century The Independent 30 October 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k Obituary Nigel Davenport telegraph co uk 29 October 2013 a b c d e Actor Nigel Davenport dies at 85 BBC News 30 October 2013 Dowd Vincent 30 November 2014 2001 A Space Odyssey revisited BBC News Retrieved 30 November 2014 The BBC audio complete Sherlock Holmes merrisonholmes com a b c d e f g Actor Nigel Davenport dies at 85 BBC News 30 October 2013 Retrieved 26 June 2016 Zulu Dawn radiotimes com Radio Times Retrieved 26 June 2016 In pictures Nigel Davenport BBC News 30 October 2013 Retrieved 26 June 2016 Goodbye Mrs Chips IMDb External links EditNigel Davenport at the British Film Institute Nigel Davenport at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nigel Davenport amp oldid 1169833806, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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