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Anthony Quayle

Anthony Quayle

When Anthony Quayle appeared in films about war and espionage, he performed brilliantly, earning critical acclaim. And no wonder. Quayle had served as a spy in Albania during World War II, snooping around corners into Nazi business and rising to the rank of major for his contributions to the allied effort. His war experience primed him well for roles in such productions as The Battle of the River Plate (1956), The Guns of Navarone (1961), Operation Crossbow (1965), and 21 Hours at Munich (1976). In time, he gained a reputation as one of the 20th century's best-trained character actors, performing in productions in virtually every genre and in every medium -- stage, film, television, and audiocassette. But being well prepared for acting roles was nothing new for Quayle. As a young man, he had trained long and hard to hone his thespian skills, attending the best schools and apprenticing with the best acting companies. Quayle was born on September 7, 1913, in Ainsdale, Sefton, England, where his father was a lawyer. After attending the Rugby secondary school, he received further training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, then performed in minor roles in stage and film productions before his military service. After the war, he appeared on-stage in Dostoyevksy's Crime and Punishment with John Gielgud and Edith Evans, then joined the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre company at Stratford-upon-Avon. In 1948, he played Marcellus in Laurence Olivier's Academy award-winning film production of Hamlet. Between 1948 and 1956, Quayle served as director of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, laying the groundwork for the founding of the famed Royal Shakespeare Company. Quayle went on to perform in some of the best-known films of all time, many of them historical epics, including Lawrence of Arabia (1962), The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964), and Anne of the Thousand Days (1969), in which he earned an Academy award nomination for his portrayal of Cardinal Wolsey, lord chancellor of England under Henry VIII. He also played major roles in important TV miniseries such as Great Expectations (1974), Moses the Lawgiver (1975), The Story of David (1976), and Masada (1981). In addition, Quayle narrated films, wrote two books (Eight Hours From England and On Such a Night), made audiocassettes, and continued to perform in stage productions in London and New York. What made Quayle special was his discipline and intensity. Watch him in any of his films and you will see a man consumed by his role, a man who abandons his own identity to assume another's. In performance, he is always busy, preoccupied, his brow furrowed by the concerns of his character. Fittingly, he was pronounced a knight of the realm in 1985 for his acting achievements. Four years later, on October 20, 1989, he died of cancer in London. He had been married to Dorothy Hysen (1947-1989) and Hermione Hannen (1934-1941). ~ Mike Cummings, All Movie Guide


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Anthony Quayle Trivia

When was Anthony Quayle born?
Anthony Quayle date of birth: September 7, 1913

What role did Anthony Quayle play in It Takes a Thief?
Anthony Quayle played Jim in It Takes a Thief

Who did Anthony Quayle play in Moses?
Anthony Quayle was Aaron in Moses

Who did Anthony Quayle portray in Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, But Were Afraid to Ask?
Anthony Quayle was The King in Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, But Were Afraid to Ask

Who did Anthony Quayle play in The Wrong Man?
Anthony Quayle was Frank O'Connor in The Wrong Man

What role did Anthony Quayle portray in Masada?
Anthony Quayle played Rubrius Gallus in Masada

Who did Anthony Quayle play in Damn the Defiant!?
Anthony Quayle was Vizard in Damn the Defiant!

What role did Anthony Quayle portray in The Guns of Navarone?
Anthony Quayle played Maj. Roy Franklin in The Guns of Navarone

Who did Anthony Quayle play in The Fall of the Roman Empire?
Anthony Quayle was Verulus in The Fall of the Roman Empire

Who did Anthony Quayle play in The Eagle Has Landed?
Anthony Quayle was Admiral Wilhelm Canaris in The Eagle Has Landed

Who did Anthony Quayle portray in The Bourne Identity?
Anthony Quayle was Gen. Villiers in The Bourne Identity

Who did Anthony Quayle portray in Murder by Decree?
Anthony Quayle was Sir Charles Warren in Murder by Decree

What role did Anthony Quayle play in Lawrence of Arabia?
Anthony Quayle played Col. Harry Brighton in Lawrence of Arabia

Who did Anthony Quayle play in MacKenna's Gold?
Anthony Quayle was Older Englishman in MacKenna's Gold

Who did Anthony Quayle play in Buster?
Anthony Quayle was Sir James McDowell in Buster

Who did Anthony Quayle portray in Pygmalion?
Anthony Quayle was French Hairdresser in Pygmalion

Who did Anthony Quayle portray in Operation Crossbow?
Anthony Quayle was Bamford in Operation Crossbow

What role did Anthony Quayle play in Hamlet?
Anthony Quayle played Marcellus in Hamlet

What role did Anthony Quayle portray in 21 Hours at Munich?
Anthony Quayle played General Zamir in 21 Hours at Munich



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