- Roy Kinnear
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name = Roy Kinnear
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birthname = Roy Mitchell Kinnear
birthdate = birth date|1934|1|8|mf=y
birthplace =Wigan ,Lancashire ,England
deathdate = death date and age|1988|9|20|1934|1|8|mf=y
deathplace =Madrid ,Spain
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yearsactive = 1960 – 1988
spouse =Carmel Cryan
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tonyawards =Roy Mitchell Kinnear (
January 8 ,1934 –September 20 ,1988 ) was a prolific Englishcharacter actor .Early life
Kinnear was born in
Wigan ,Lancashire ,England , the son of Annie Smith (née Durie) and Roy Muir Kinnear. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/50/Roy-Kinnear.html Roy Kinnear Biography (1934-1988) ] ] His father was aGreat Britain Rugby League international, making one Lions appearance and three for Other Nationalities, and scoring 81 tries in 184 games forWigan ; he collapsed and died while playingrugby union with the RAF during the war -Scotland Rugby League have named their Student Player of the Year Award after him.Kinnear was educated at
George Heriot's School , inEdinburgh . At the age of 17, he enrolled in theRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art ; however,National Service conscription brought an interruption to his studies.Career
From the 1950s, he began a career in
repertory theatre, and in 1959 he joinedJoan Littlewood 'sTheatre Workshop at theTheatre Royal Stratford East , performing in both the 1960 play and 1963 film of "Sparrows Can't Sing ". He continued to work on stage and radio before achieving fame as part of the television show "That Was The Week That Was ". He later appeared in many films and UK TV shows including comedies "Man About The House ", "George and Mildred ", "The Dick Emery Show" (as the long suffering dad to Emery's gormless bovver boy character, Gaylord) and starred in "Cowboys", a sitcom about builders. Undoubtedly, his best-known films are those he made with director and close friendRichard Lester : "Help!", "A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum", "How I Won the War ", "The Bed-Sitting Room ", and the "Musketeer" series of the 1970s and 1980s. He played the father of spoiled rich girlVeruca Salt in the 1971 film "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory ", an adaptation ofRoald Dahl 's famous children's novel "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ". He also guest starred in "The Goodies'" episode "Rome Antics ", in which he appeared as the Roman Emperor. He also narrated and provided voices for the stop-motion kids television show "Bertha". He also appeared in two music videos forMike + The Mechanics 's ("All I Need is a Miracle" and "Taken In") as the band's manager, the latter of which saw him reunited with his "Help!" co-starVictor Spinetti .His final television role was the ITV sitcom "
Hardwicke House ", which was cancelled after just two episodes.Personal life & death
Kinnear was married to actress
Carmel Cryan . They had three children, including TV actor Rory and Kirsty who has entered the film industry, and daughter Karina was born with Cerebal Palsy. It was Karina Kinnear who was the inspiraion of the foundation in her father's name, to help young adults with multiple disabilities.On
19 September 1988 , Kinnear fell from a horse during the filming of "The Return of the Musketeers " inToledo, Spain , sustaining a broken pelvis. He was taken to hospital inMadrid , and died from aheart attack the following day. He was 54 years old. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE6DD113DF930A1575AC0A96E948260&sec=&spon= "Roy Kinnear Is Dead At 54 After Falling From Horse in Film"] Susan Heller Anderson, September 23, 1988 "The New York Times ", accessed 28 April 2008] The film's director,Richard Lester , quit his own film career as a direct result of Kinnear's death.cite news|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2008/01/27/sv_rorykinnear.xml|title=Rory Kinnear: becoming an actor was a way of getting to know my father better|work=Telegraph|publisher=Telegraph Media Group|accessdate=2008-05-21] In 1994 the Roy Kinnear Trust was founded, which helps improve the life of young adults with physical/mental disabilities.Kinnear is buried in
East Sheen Cemetery.Filmography
* "The Princess and the Goblin" (1992) Mump (voice)
* "The Return of the Musketeers " (1989) Planchet
* "Just Ask for Diamond " (1988) Jack Splendide
* "A Man for All Seasons" (1988) The Common Man
* "Mr. H Is Late " (1987) Piper
* "Unusual Ground Floor Conversion " (1987) Previous Tenant
* "Casanova"(1987) Balbi
* "Hardwicke House " (1987) R G Wickham
* "Pirates" (1986) Dutch
* "Bertha" (1985) Narrator
* "The Clairvoyant" (1984)
* "Squaring the Circle " (1984) Kania
* "The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood " (1984) Friar Tuck
* "Anna Pavlova" (1983) Gardener
* "The Boys in Blue " (1982) Lloyd
* "Hammett" (1982) Eddie Hagedorn
* "Ripping Yarns (1982) Escape From Stalag Luft 112B
* "Blakes Seven " (1981) Gold
* "If You Go Down in the Woods Today " (1981) Fishfingers
* "Hawk the Slayer " (1980) Innkeeper
* "High Rise Donkey " (1980)
* "Rhubarb Rhubarb " (1980) Neighbour
* "The London Connection " (1979) Bidley
* "Quincy's Quest " (1979)
* "The Hound of the Baskervilles " (1978) Ethel Seldon
* "Watership Down" (1978) Pipkin
* "The Last Remake of Beau Geste " (1977) Boldini
* "Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo " (1977) Quincey
* "Not Now, Comrade " (1976) Hoskins
* "The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother " (1975) Moriarty's Assistant
* "Royal Flash" (1975) Old Rouse
* "One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing " (1975) Supt. Grubbs
* "Eskimo Nell " (1975) Benny U. Murdoch
* "The Amorous Milkman " (1974) Sergeant
* "Barry McKenzie Holds His Own " (1974) Bishop of Paris
* "Three for All " (1974) Hounslow Joe
* "The Four Musketeers" (1974) Planchet
* "Juggernaut" (1974) Social Director Curtain
* "The Cobblers of Umbridge " (1973) Dan and Doris Cobbler
* "The Three Musketeers" (1973) Planchet
* "The Alf Garnett Saga " (1972) Wally
* "That's Your Funeral " (1972) Purvis
* "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" (1972) The Cheshire Cat
* "The Pied Piper" (1972) Burgermeister
* "Madame Sin " (1972) Holidaymaker
* "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory " (1971) Mr. Henry Salt
* "Melody" (1971) Mr. Perkins
* "Egghead's Robot " (1970) Park Keeper
* "The Firechasers " (1970) Roscoe
* "Scrooge" (1970) Second Portly Gentleman
* "On A Clear Day You Can See Forever" (1970) Prince Regent
* "Taste the Blood of Dracula " (1970) Weller
* "Lock Up Your Daughters " (1969) Sir Tunbelly Clumsey
* "The Bed Sitting Room " (1969) Plastic mac man
* "Albert Carter, Q.O.S.O. " (1968) Albert Carter
* "The Mini-Affair " (1967) Fire Extinguisher Salesman
* "How I Won the War " (1967) Clapper
* "The Deadly Affair " (1966) Adam Scarr
* "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" (1966) Gladiator Instructor
* "The Hill" (1965) Monty Bartlett
* "Help!" (1965) Algernon
* "The Informers" (1964) Shorty
* "French Dressing " (1964) Henry
* "A Place to Go " (1963) Bunting
* "The Small World of Sammy Lee " (1963) Lucky Dave
* "Heavens Above! " (1963) Fred Smith
* "Sparrows Can't Sing " (1963) Fred
* "The Boys" (1962) Charles Salmon
* "Tiara Tahiti " (1962) Capt. Enderby
* "The Millionairess " (1960)
* "Oh Rosalinda! " (1955)
* "The World Owes Me a Living " (1944)Theatre (selection)
*Make Me an Offer
*Sparrers Can't Sing
*The Clandestine Marriage
*The Travails of Sancho Panza
*The Cherry Orchard References
External links
*imdb name | id=0455702|name=Roy Kinnear
* [http://www.roykinnearhouse.co.uk/ Roy Kinnear House]
*findagrave|9097799Persondata
NAME= Kinnear, Roy
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Kinnear, Roy
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor comedian
DATE OF BIRTH=January 8 ,1934
PLACE OF BIRTH=Wigan ,Lancashire ,England
DATE OF DEATH=September 20 ,1988
PLACE OF DEATH=Madrid ,Spain
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