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Paul Scofield

Paul Scofield

A professional since the age of fourteen, British actor Paul Scofield was widely regarded as one of the 20th century's finest interpreters of Shakespeare. His first role of note was as The Bastard in a Birmingham Repertory staging of Shakespeare's King John; following that, he performed in more than 80 plays over the course of his long and distinguished career. Scofield's Hamlet, in particular, has entered the realm of theatrical legend: in 1955, he portrayed the Danish prince in the Soviet Union, the first English actor to be invited to do so since the 1917 revolution. In addition, his interpretations of Henry V, Pericles and King Lear earned a place in theatrical history. While his rough facial features prevented him from becoming a movie matinee idol along the lines of Laurence Olivier, Scofield was always welcome in his extremely infrequent film appearances. His first picture was That Lady (1955), for which he won a Most Promising Newcomer British Academy Award for his portrayal of King Philip II of Spain. In 1966, Scofield gained international film stardom -- and won an Academy Award -- for recreating his Tony-winning Broadway portrayal of Sir Thomas More in A Man for All Seasons. Further acclaim greeted the actor for his work in films such as Kenneth Branagh's Henry V (1989) and Franco Zeffirelli's Hamlet (1990). In 1994, at the age of seventy-two, Scofield was once again nominated for an Oscar, this time for his performance as American poet Mark Van Doren in director Robert Redford's Quiz Show. Two years later, audiences could see him in Nicholas Hyntner's The Crucible, lending somber authority to the role of Judge Danforth. Scofield earned one of his last credits doing voiceover work on the Hallmark television production of Animal Farm in 1999. Over the course of his career, Scofield served as the co-director for the Royal Shakespeare Company (1966-1968) and as the director of the National Theatre (1971). His years of service to his country culminated in a several offers of of knighthood from Queen Elizabeth, honors that the actor gracefully declined on each occasion. Scofield died of leukemia in March 2008, at the age of 86. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Paul Scofield Trivia

When was Paul Scofield born?
Paul Scofield was born on January 21, 1922

Who did Paul Scofield portray in A Man for All Seasons?
Paul Scofield was Thomas More in A Man for All Seasons

Who did Paul Scofield portray in Bartleby?
Paul Scofield was The Accountant in Bartleby

What role did Paul Scofield portray in Kurosawa?
Paul Scofield played Kurosawa in Kurosawa

Who did Paul Scofield play in The Train?
Paul Scofield was Col. von Waldheim in The Train

What role did Paul Scofield portray in Carve Her Name with Pride?
Paul Scofield played Tony Fraser in Carve Her Name with Pride

Who did Paul Scofield play in The Crucible?
Paul Scofield was Judge Danforth in The Crucible

Who did Paul Scofield play in Scorpio?
Paul Scofield was Zharkov in Scorpio

Who did Paul Scofield play in Quiz Show?
Paul Scofield was Mark Van Doren in Quiz Show

Who did Paul Scofield portray in Hamlet?
Paul Scofield was The Ghost in Hamlet

Who did Paul Scofield portray in Henry V?
Paul Scofield was French King in Henry V

What role did Paul Scofield portray in Animal Farm?
Paul Scofield played Boxer in Animal Farm

What role did Paul Scofield play in London?
Paul Scofield played Narrator in London

Who did Paul Scofield portray in Robinson in Space?
Paul Scofield was nr in Robinson in Space

Who did Paul Scofield portray in A Delicate Balance?
Paul Scofield was Tobias in A Delicate Balance


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