- Patrick Magee (actor)
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name = Patrick Magee
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birthdate =31 March 1922
birthplace =Armagh ,Northern Ireland
deathdate =14 August 1982
deathplace =London, England Patrick Magee (
31 March 1922 –14 August 1982 ) was a Northern IrishTony Award -winning actor best known for his collaborations withSamuel Beckett andHarold Pinter , as well as his appearances in horror films.tage Career
Born Patrick McGee in
Armagh ,Northern Ireland , he changed his name to Magee for the stage, after attended attending St. Patrick's Roman Catholic College. His first stage experience in Ireland was with Anew McMaster's touring company, performing the works of Shakespeare. It was here that he first worked with Pinter.He was then brought to London by
Tyrone Guthrie for a series of Irish plays. In 1957 he met Beckett and recorded some of his prose forBBC radio. Beckett was so excited with his voice that he wrote "Krapp's Last Tape " especially for him (it was filmed by the BBC in 1972). Beckett's biographer Anthony Cronin wrote that "there was a sense in which, as an actor, he had been waiting for Beckett as Beckett had been waiting for him."In 1964 he joined the
Royal Shakespeare Company , where Pinter, directing his own play "The Birthday Party", specifically requested him for the role of McCann, and stated he was the strongest in the cast. In 1965 he appeared in "Marat/Sade ", and when the play transferred to Broadway it won him a Tony Award. He also appeared in the 1966 RSC production of "Staircase" oppositePaul Scofield .Film Career
Early film roles included
Joseph Losey 's "The Criminal " (1960) and "The Servant" (1963), the latter written by Pinter. He also appeared in "Zulu" (1964), "Séance on a Wet Afternoon " (1964), and the film versions of "Marat/Sade" (1967) and "The Birthday Party" (1968). But he is perhaps best known for his role as the victimised writer Mr. Alexander inStanley Kubrick 's film "A Clockwork Orange".He went on to appear in Kubrick's "
Barry Lyndon " (1975), but was most often seen in horror films. These includedRoger Corman 's "The Masque of Red Death" (1964), andBoris Karloff vehicle "Die, Monster, Die! " (1965) for AIP; "The Skull " (1965), "Tales from the Crypt" (1972) and "Asylum" (1972) forAmicus Productions ; and "Demons of the Mind " forHammer Film Productions .Private Life and Death
He was married to Belle, a girl from his home town Armagh, and they had twins Mark and Caroline, who were born in London in February 1961. Always known as a heavy drinker, Magee died of a heart attack in 1982 at age 60.
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NAME= Magee, Patrick
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH=31 March 1922
PLACE OF BIRTH=Armagh ,Northern Ireland
DATE OF DEATH=14 August 1982
PLACE OF DEATH=London, England
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