Warren Mitchell
Warren Mitchell
Warren Mitchell might be the finest actor in England of his generation, which overlaps with Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson, John Gielgud, Albert Finney, Michael Caine, Ben Kingsley, and Alan Bates. Mitchell is certainly among the best of his profession from that era and the rival to any of those actors; the difference is that Mitchell has made his career almost exclusively in England. Born Warren Misell to an Orthodox Jewish family in London in 1926, he grew up over his grandmother's fish-and-chips shop in the East End. Misell's mother died when he was 13 and his father did his best holding the family together on his own. At around the same time, young Misell was partly alienated from his family when he chose to fulfill his obligation to the football team for which he was playing by participating in a game on Yom Kippur, the most sacred day in the Jewish calendar. Misell made it on his own as an actor through some lean years; after training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he married, had a family, and watched as his wife got steadier work than he did for many years while he raised the family. Misell's earliest professional credits on stage and screen date from 1954, when the 29-year-old actor, having changed his name to Warren Mitchell, appeared in a production of Can-Can at the Coliseum in London and made an appearance in the feature film Passing Stranger. He did The Threepenny Opera at the Royal Court Theatre, found some television work, and played ever larger roles in movies through the 1950s. Science fiction fans will remember him as Professor Crevett in The Crawling Eye; it was one of many avuncular and older-man roles that Mitchell played successfully in his thirties, following a pattern slightly similar to that of his colleague Lionel Jeffries. His screen work fairly exploded in the late '50s and kept Mitchell busy in character roles for the next decade. American audiences of a certain age may remember him as Abdul in the Beatles's feature film Help! (1965), and he also did some delightful work in episodes of The Avengers. In 1966, Mitchell got the role that turned him into a star when he won the lead in the television series Till Death Us Do Part. In the series, created by Johnny Speight, Mitchell played belligerent, bigoted, working-class, right-wing zealot Alf Garnett, head of a family that included his long-suffering wife, slightly bubble-headed daughter, and dedicated socialist son-in-law. Mitchell became an instant star on the series, which was an immediate hit in England and was popular enough to attract attention from America, where it was translated by producers Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin into All in the Family and became a star vehicle for Carroll O'Connor, in Alf's transatlantic equivalent, Archie Bunker. Mitchell ended up playing the role of Alf Garnett in numerous follow-up seasons and revivals, as well as a feature film, and the part became a defining point in his career. It also proved to be very controversial, as Mitchell brought so much humanity, and just enough gentleness, to the role of Alf Garnett that one could not be entirely repulsed by the character. Many pundits and columnists felt that he made the bigoted, racist figure too appealing, but others found him to be a compelling presence in the highly repulsive, deeply flawed character, which is the goal of any real actor. Luckily for his career, Mitchell was able to quickly move into other, better, and different roles, on stage and television, and now he had the recognition to get the offers. This culminated with a wave of recognition, highlighted by the Society of West End Theatre Award (the British equivalent of the Tony Award) for his portrayal of Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman in 1979. Amid essaying roles in a vast range of modern and classical works, Mitchell also portrayed Shylock in the public television production of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. In more recent years, Mitchell has been acclaimed for his King Lear as well, and entered the 21st century as one of the most highly regarded and popular actors in England. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Warren Mitchell:
- Till Death Us Do Part with Dandy Nichols , Anthony Booth , Una Stubbs , Liam Redmond , Bill Maynard , Brian Blessed , Sam Kydd , Frank Thornton , Madge Brindley , Edward Evans , Shelagh Fraser , Tommy Godfrey , Bob Grant , Geoffrey Hughes , Jack Jordan , Brenda Kempner , Ann Lancaster , Michael Robbins , Bill Ward , Michael Wolf , Kate Williams , Cleo Sylvestre
- The Plague Dogs with John Hurt , Christopher Benjamin , James Bolam , Nigel Hawthorne , Bernard Hepton , Brian Stirner , Penelope Lee , Geoffrey Mathews , Barbara Leigh-Hunt , John Bennett , John Franklyn-Robbins , Bill Maynard , Malcolm Terris , Judy Geeson , Philip Locke , Brian Spink , Tony Church , Anthony Valentine , William Lucas , Dandy Nichols , Rosemary Leach , Patrick Stewart
- Jabberwocky with Michael Palin , Max Wall , Deborah Fallender , John leMesurier , Annette Badland , Brenda Cowling , Harry H. Corbett , Rodney Bewes , Bernard Bresslaw , Alexandra Dane , Derek Francis , Peter Cellier , Frank Williams , John Bird , Paul Curran , Gordon Rollings , Glenn Williams , Bryan Pringle , Terry Jones , John Gorman , Julian Hough , Harold Goodwin , Tony Sympson , Simon Williams , Jerold Wells , Erik Chitty , Graham Crowden , Brian Glover , Derrick O'Connor , David Prowse , Terry Gilliam , Eric Idle , Neil Innes , Antony Carrick , Gorden Kaye
- The Assassination Bureau with Oliver Reed , Diana Rigg , Telly Savalas , Curd Jurgens , Philippe Noiret , Clive Revill , Kenneth Griffith , Vernon Dobtcheff , Annabella Incontrera , Peter Bowles , George Coulouris , Jess Conrad , Eugene Deckers , Katherine Kath , Ralph Michael , George Murcell , Olaf Pooley , Beryl Reid , Gordon Sterne , Victor Kendall , Jeremy Lloyd , Michael Wolf
- The Intelligence Men with Eric Morecambe , Ernie Wise , William Franklyn , April Olrich , Gloria Paul , Richard Vernon , David Lodge , Jacqueline Jones , Terence Alexander , Francis Matthews , Brian Oulton , Michael Peake , Peter Bull , Tutte Lemkow , Johnny Briggs , Elizabeth Counsell , Joe Melia , Marianne Stone , Jill Curzon , Laurence Herder , Alexis Chesnakov , Graham F. Smith , Dilys Rosser
- Help! with Beatles , Leo McKern , Eleanor Bron , Victor Spinetti , Roy Kinnear , Patrick Cargill , John Bluthal , Alfie Bass , Peter Copley , Bruce Lacey , Thomas Baptiste , Ronnie Brody , Golda Casimir , Vera Cook , Mary Ford , Gretchen Franklin , Andrea Malandrinos , Zienia Merton , Dandy Nichols , Jenny Till , George Harrison , John Lennon , Jeremy Lloyd , Paul McCartney , Ringo Starr , Ian Wilson , Rupert Holliday Evans , Rupert Holliday Evans , Blake Butler , Eve Eden , Joe Gibbons , Stewart Guidotti , Alex MacIntosh , Louis Mansi , Susan Reid , Edith Saville , Mal Evans
- Hell Is a City with Stanley Baker , John Crawford , Donald Pleasence , Maxine Audley , Billie Whitelaw , Joseph Tomelty , George A. Cooper , Geoffrey Frederick , Vanda Godsell , Charles Houston , Joby Blanshard , Charles Morgan , Peter Madden , Dickie Owen , Lois Daine , Sarah Branch , Alister Williamson , Russell Napier
- The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone with Vivien Leigh , Warren Beatty , Coral Browne , Jill St. John , Lotte Lenya , Stella Bonheur , Josephine Brown , Peter Dyneley , Carl Jaffe , Harold Kasket , Viola Keats , Cleo Laine , Bessie Love , Elspeth March , John Phillips , Paul Stassino , Ernest Thesiger , Mavis Villiers , Thelma D'Aguilar , Jeremy Spencer , Henry McCarty
- The Spy Who Came in From the Cold with Richard Burton , Claire Bloom , Oskar Werner , Sam Wanamaker , George Voskovec , Rupert Davies , Cyril Cusack , Peter vanEyck , Michael Hordern , Robert Hardy , Bernard Lee , Beatrix Lehmann , Esmond Knight , Tom Stern , Niall MacGinnis , George Mikell , Scot Finch , Anne Blake , Richard Marner , Steve Plytas , David Bauer , Richard Caldicot , Marianne Deeming , Walter Gotell , Nancy Nevinson , Michael Ripper , Edward Harvey , Katherine Keeton , Michael Ritterman
- Two-Way Stretch with Peter Sellers , Wilfrid Hyde-White , David Lodge , Bernard Cribbins , Maurice Denham , Lionel Jeffries , Irene Handl , Liz Fraser , Cyril Chamberlain , Edwin Brown , John Glyn-Jones , Beryl Reid , Noel Hood , Myrette Morven , Thorley Walters , Walter Hudd , Joe Gibbons , John Wood , Robert James , Mario Fabrizi , William Abney , Maurice Denham , Olga Dickie , Wallas Eaton , Eynon Evans , John Harvey , Arthur Mullard , Larry Taylor , John Vivyan , George Woodbridge , Ian Wilson , Edward Dentith , Andrew Downie





