- Edmund Purdom
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name = Edmund Purdom
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location =Welwyn Garden City ,Hertfordshire ,England , UK
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birthname = Edmund Anthony Cutlar PurdomEdmund Anthony Cutlar Purdom (b.
December 19 1924 ,Welwyn Garden City ,Hertfordshire ,England ) is an Italian-based Britishactor and film director.Life and career
Edmund Purdom was educated by the
Jesuits atSt Ignatius' College and by theBenedictines atDownside School . He began his acting career in 1945 on the stage, appearing in productions which included "Romeo and Juliet " andMolière 's "The Imaginary Invalid".In 1951-52, he appeared in small roles with the
Laurence Olivier /Vivien Leigh company on Broadway inShakespeare 's "Antony and Cleopatra " and Shaw's "Caesar and Cleopatra " when his good looks brought him to the attention ofHollywood . His appearance in small roles in "Titanic" and "Julius Caesar" led to his being cast in the leading role oppositeAnn Blyth in theMGM musical "The Student Prince" in 1954, a part originally intended forMario Lanza who had a disagreement with the directorCurtis Bernhardt over the way a song was to be sung. Purdom lip-synched to Lanza's singing voice.His best-remembered role was as the title character in "The Egyptian",
20th Century-Fox 's most-lavish production of 1954 for whichMarlon Brando had originally been cast. In the same year, he appeared in another MGM musical, "Athena", opposite his future wifeLinda Christian ,Jane Powell andDebbie Reynolds . He then played the title role in the biblical epic "The Prodigal ", MGM's most-lavish production of 1955. He partnered withAnn Blyth again in "The King's Thief" (1955). After that, his career as a major film star ran out of steam, with the exception of some rare cameo appearances, such as "The Yellow Rolls-Royce " in 1964.Purdom relocated to
Rome ,Italy , where he first played parts in "sword and sandal " epics and has lived there ever since. He has continued to work extensively in ItalianB-movie s, on television and as avoice dubbing actor for many years (dubbing lines from Italian to English). In 1984, he directed his first and only film, "Don't Open 'Til Christmas". He also narrated a popular short documentary on the life ofPadre Pio .He has been married four times and divorced three times: his first three wives, all divorced, were Anita Philips (or Phillips), the mother of his children; actress
Linda Christian in 1962, ex-wife ofTyrone Power ; and Alicia Darr, of Polish Jewish extraction Fact|date=December 2007. In 2000 he married his fourth wife, Vivienne Purdom.External links
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