Malcolm McDowell
Malcolm McDowell
Blue-eyed British actor Malcolm McDowell has a history of playing angry, cruel characters that still managed to be charming. Born in working-class Leeds, England, he sold coffee around Yorkshire before joining the Royal Shakespeare Company in the late '60s. By 1967, he had made his big-screen debut in Poor Cow, the first feature-length film from director Ken Loach. Moving to New York, McDowell met director Lindsay Anderson and appeared in his off-Broadway production of Look Back in Anger. (He would reprise his role of angry young man Jimmy Porter in the 1980 film version.) He then played Mick Travis, the rebellious boarding school student in If.... (1968), a role he would continue in Anderson's next two films, O Lucky Man! (which he co-wrote) and Britannia Hospital (1982). Director Stanley Kubrick took notice of his work with Anderson and gave McDowell his international breakthrough with A Clockwork Orange, based upon the novel by Anthony Burgess. His portrayal of the sadistic Alex earned him two Best Actor nominations, but also cemented a dark image that would persist throughout his career. He would occasionally get breaks with characters such as Captain Flashman, the hero in the adventure satire Royal Flash or the naïve fighter in the WWI drama Aces High. But his unscrupulous reputation was reinforced in 1979, when he starred in the title role as the Roman emperor in Bob Guccione's notorious production of Caligula. He made his first American film the same year, playing H.G. Wells in Time After Time alongside young actress Mary Steenburgen (they were married from 1980-1990). McDowell went on to star in the horror remake Cat People, the action-adventure Blue Thunder, and the rock musical-comedy Get Crazy. McDowell made several TV movies toward the late '80s, including Gulag, Arthur the King, and Monte Carlo. After a serious bout with a persistent drug problem, his hair turned white and he started playing regular villains in largely forgettable U.S. releases. He had better casting luck abroad, such as the leading role in the Russian film Assassin of the Tsar. After a cameo in The Player in 1992, the actor started lending his voice talent to cartoons, including Captain Planet and the Planeteers, Superman, Spider-Man, Batman: The Animated Series, Biker Mice From Mars, and the features The Fist of the North Star and Happily Ever After. He also provided the voice of Commodore Geoffrey Tolwyn for the Wing Commander video game series and subsequent cartoon. His villainous roles started to gravitate toward science fiction with Tank Girl, Cyborg 3: The Recycler, and, most notably, Dr. Soran in Star Trek: Generations. On television, he played the evil Benny Barrett on the BBC series Our Friends in the North and the sinister Mr. Roarke on the ABC revival series Fantasy Island. In the late '90s, he appeared in a lot of direct-to-video and made-for-cable movies before making a return to U.K. theatrical features with the family drama My Life So Far in 1999 and Gangster No. 1 in 2000. In 2003, he appeared in the horseracing film Hidalgo, Robert Altman's The Company, and the Russian film Evilenko as serial killer Andrei Chikatilo. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Malcolm McDowell:
- Royal Flash with Alan Bates , Alastair Sim , Bob Hoskins , John Stuart
- Caligula with Helen Mirren , Peter O'Toole , John Gielgud
- Tank Girl with Naomi Watts
- Bopha! with Danny Glover , Alfre Woodard
- Cat People with John Heard , Ruby Dee
- Blue Thunder with Roy Scheider
- Cut Off with Faye Dunaway
- Sunset with Bruce Willis , James Garner
- Class of 1999 with Pam Grier
- Tempo with Melanie Griffith
- I Spy with Eddie Murphy
- Milk Money with Melanie Griffith , Ed Harris
- Bolt with John Travolta
- The Surgeon with Peter Boyle
- Doomsday with Bob Hoskins
- Delgo with Anne Bancroft , Val Kilmer , Louis Jr. Gossett , Burt Reynolds
- Cross Creek with Mary Steenburgen , Rip Torn , Alfre Woodard
- The Player with Tim Robbins , Greta Scacchi , Whoopi Goldberg , Dean Stockwell , Sydney Pollack , Steve Allen , Harry Belafonte , Gary Busey , Cher , James Coburn , John Cusack , Paul Dooley , Peter Falk , Louise Fletcher , Teri Garr , Jeff Goldblum , Elliott Gould , Joel Grey , Buck Henry , Anjelica Huston , Jack Lemmon , Marlee Matlin , Nick Nolte , Burt Reynolds , Julia Roberts , Alan Rudolph , Susan Sarandon , Rod Steiger , Lily Tomlin , Robert Wagner , Ray Walston , Bruce Willis , James Jr. Coburn , Scott Glenn
- Hidalgo with Omar Sharif
- Hugo Pool with Robert Jr. Downey , Sean Penn





