- Alan Bates
Infobox actor
imagesize = 180px
caption = Alan Bates
birthname = Alan Arthur Bates
birthdate = birth date|df=yes|1934|2|17
birthplace =Allestree ,Derbyshire ,England , UK
deathdate = death date and age|df=yes|2003|12|27|1934|2|17
deathplace = Westminster,London , England, UK
occupation =Actor
spouse = Victoria Ward (1970-1992)
tonyawards = Best Leading Actor in a Play
1973 "Butley "Sir Alan Arthur Bates CBE (17 February 1934 – 27 December 2003) was a British
actor .Biography
Early life
Bates, the eldest of three brothers, was born in
Allestree ,Derby ,England , the son of Florence Mary (née Wheatcroft), a homemaker and a pianist, and Harold Arthur Bates, an insurance broker and a cellist. [cite web | url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/5/Alan-Bates.html |title=Alan Bates Biography | work=filmreference.com | accessdate=2007-09-15] . The family briefly moved toMickleover , then returned to Allestree. Both of his parents were amateur musicians, and encouraged him to pursue music, but by age 11, young Bates already had determined his life's course as an actor, and so they sent him for dramatic coaching instead.cite web | author=Karen Rappaport | url=http://alanbates.com/abfeatures/bio.html | title=Alan Bates Biography | work=The Alan Bates Archive | accessdate=2008-04-11] He also saw productions at Derby's Little Theatre on "Beckett Street". He was educated at the Herbert Strutt Grammar School (amalgamated in 1973 with two secondary modern schools and renamed Belper High School, which has now becomeBelper School although the former buildings are now the Herbert Strutt [http://www.herbertstrutt.derbyshire.sch.uk primary school] ) on "Thornhill Avenue" inBelper ,Derbyshire and later earned a scholarship to theRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art inLondon , where he studied withAlbert Finney andPeter O'Toole , before leaving to join the RAF for National Service atRAF Newton .Career
In 1956, he debuted on stage in the West End, as Cliff in "
Look Back in Anger ", a role he had originated at theRoyal Court and which made him a star. He also played the role on Broadway. Four years later, he appeared in "The Entertainer", his first film role. Bates worked for the Padded Wagon Moving Company in the early 1960s while acting at the Circle in the Square Theater in New York City. He soon starred in "Whistle Down the Wind", Phillipe de Broca's " King of Hearts", and in theBernard Malamud film "The Fixer", which gave him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.Bates was handpicked by director
John Schlesinger to star in the film "Sunday Bloody Sunday" (1971) in the role of Dr. Daniel Hirsh. Even though he wanted the part very much, Bates was held up filming "The Go-Between" (1970) for directorJoseph Losey and also became a father around that time, so he had to pass on the project, with regrets. The part then went first toIan Bannen who balked at kissing and simulating sex with another man, and then toPeter Finch , who earned an Academy Award nomination.Bates starred in such international films as "
Georgy Girl ", "Far From the Madding Crowd", "Zorba the Greek ", "The Go-Between", "Nijinsky", "An Unmarried Woman " and "Women in Love" (in which, along withOliver Reed , he became the first actor to do frontal nudity in a major studio motion picture) but he consciously decided to concentrate on a few well-defined roles, rather than to take everything that came his way. On television, his parts ranged from classic roles such as "The Mayor of Casterbridge " (1978) toGuy Burgess in "An Englishman Abroad " (1979), and from "The Rose" as Mary Rose Foster's (Bette Midler ) personal manager (1983) to a Russian spy in "Pack of Lies " (1987) and to the storyteller in the 2000 version of the "Arabian Nights".Bates played Antonius Agrippa in the 2004 TV film "Spartacus", but died before it debuted. It was dedicated to his memory and that of writer
Howard Fast , who wrote the original novel that inspired the film "Spartacus" byStanley Kubrick . On stage, Bates had a particular association with the plays ofSimon Gray , appearing in "Butley ", "Otherwise Engaged ", "Stage Struck", "Melon", "Life Support" and "Simply Disconnected", as well as the film of "Butley" and Gray's TV series "Unnatural Pursuits".Bates was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1996, and was knighted in 2003. He was an Associate Member of
RADA and was a patron of The Actors Centre, Covent Garden, London from 1994 until his death in 2003 (previous Patrons:Lord Olivier ,Sir Alec Guinness ).Personal life
Bates was married to the actress
Victoria Ward from 1970 until her death in 1992. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/derby/features/famous_derby/alan_bates.shtml BBC - Derby - Around Derby - Famous Derby - Sir Alan Bates biography ] ] The Bateses had twin sons born in 1971, the actorsBenedick Bates and Tristan Bates. Tristan died suddenly in 1990 during an asthma attack. The Bateses are also survived by granddaughter, Chatto Bates, Benedick's daughter.In the later years of his life, Alan Bates's companion was his lifelong friend, actress
Joanna Pettet , his co-star in the 1964 Broadway play "Poor Richard". They divided their time between New York and London.In May 2007 several articles were published with people from Bates's past with assertions that he had engaged in longtime relationships with men, including ten years relationship with fellow actor
Peter Wyngarde , five years relationship withGerard Hastings and two years relationship with Olympic skaterJohn Curry .cite news | first=Donald | last=Spoto | url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_article_id=455884&in_page_id=1879 | title=Alan Bates's Secret Gay Affair with Ice Skater John Curry | work=The Daily Mail | date=19 May 2007 |accessdate=2007-09-15]Bates died of
pancreatic cancer in 2003."Otherwise Engaged"
The posthumous publication of
Donald Spoto 's book, "Otherwise Engaged: The Life of Alan Bates", [cite book | last=Spoto | first=Donald | title=Otherwise Engaged: The Life of Alan Bates | location=London |publisher=Hutchinson | year=2007 | isbn=0091797357 ] is the only authorized biography of Alan Bates and is intended to remain so.cite web | author=Karen Rappaport | url=http://www.alanbates.com/news.html |title=News | work=The Alan Bates Archive |accessdate=2007-09-15] It was written with the full and complete cooperation of his sonBenedick Bates and younger brother Martin, Michael Linnit, Rosalind Chatto and more than one hundred other interviews. Bates had gay relationships throughout his life, including actorNickolas Grace ,Peter Wyngarde andJohn Curry , to whom he was devoted for over a decade, through the figure skater's death fromAIDS . Even after the change of British anti-sodomy laws,cite web | author=Albany TrustHomosexual Law Reform Society | title=GB 0097 HCA / Albany Trust | url=http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search2?coll_id=3213&inst_id=1 | work=AIM25 | publisher=British Library of Political and Economic Science | date=1984 | accessdate=2008-04-10] the need to preserve his public image left him terrified of exposure. Bates rigorously avoided interviews and questions about his personal life, and even denied to his lovers that there was a gay component in his nature. Throughout his life Bates sought to be regarded as more of aladies' man , or at least as a man who, as an actor would could appear attractive to and attracted by women.Tristan Bates Theatre
Sir Alan and his family set up the Tristan Bates Theatre at the Actors' Centre in
Covent Garden , in memory of his son, Tristan, who died at the age of 19.cite news |url=http://film.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/Guardian/0,4029,1113685,00.html |title=Sir Alan Bates | author=Michael Billington| work=The Guardian| date=29 December 2003| accessdate=2007-11-04] Tristan's twin brother, Benedick, is a vice-director. [cite web | url=http://www.tristanbatestheatre.co.uk/about.htm |title=About Tristan Bates Theatre | publisher=Tristan Bates Theatre |accessdate=2007-11-08]Filmography
* "
It's Never too Late " (1956)
* "The Entertainer " (1960)
* "Whistle Down the Wind " (1961)
* "A Kind of Loving " (1962)
* "The Caretaker " (1963)
* "The Running Man (1963)
* "Zorba the Greek " (1964)
* "Nothing But the Best "
*Once Upon a Tractor (1965)
* "Georgy Girl " (1966)
* "Roi de coeur, Le " (1966)
* King of Hearts (1967)
* "Far from the Madding Crowd" (1967)
* "The Fixer" (1968)
* "Women in Love" (1969)
* "Three Sisters" (1970)
* "The Go-Between" (1970)
* "Story of a Love Story " (1973)
* "Butley " (1974)
* "In Celebration " (1975)
* "Royal Flash" (1975)
* "An Unmarried Woman "
* "The Rose" (1979)
* "Nijinsky" (1980)
* "Rece do góry " (1981)
* "Quartet" (1981)
* "The Return of the Soldier" (1982)
* "Britannia Hospital " (1982)
* "The Wicked Lady" (1983)
* "Duet for One " (1986)
* "A Prayer for the Dying " (1987)
* "We Think the World of you " (1988)
* "Force majeure" (1989)
* "Hamlet" (1990)
* "Gosford Park (2001)
* "The Mothman Prophecies (2002)Awards
* 2002 Best Actor Tony and Drama Desk, for "Fortune's Fool"
* 2000 Drama Desk and Lucille Lortel Award for "Unexpected Man"
* 1983 Variety Club Award for "A Patriot for Me"
* 1975 Variety Club Award for "Otherwise Engaged"
* 1971 Evening Standard Best Actor Award for "Butley"
* 1972 Best Actor Tony for "Butley" (a performance he recreated in the film version of the same name, "Butley " in 1974)
* 1959 Clarence Derwent Award for "A Long Day's Journey Into Night"###@@@KEY@@@###succession box
title=Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play
years=2001-2002
for "Fortune's Fool "
before=Richard Easton
for "The Invention of Love "
after=Eddie Izzard
for "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg "References
External links
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* [http://www.alanbates.com The Alan Bates Archive]Persondata
NAME= Bates, Alan
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Bates, Alan Arthur
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1934-02-17
PLACE OF BIRTH=Allestree ,Derbyshire ,England , UK
DATE OF DEATH= 2003-12-27
PLACE OF DEATH=London ,England , UK
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