Reginald Tate

Reginald Tate

Infobox actor
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caption = Reginald Tate in "The Quatermass Experiment" (1953)
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birthdate = 13 December 1896
location = Garforth, Yorkshire, England
deathdate = death date and age|df=yes|1955|8|23|1896|12|13
deathplace = Putney, London, England
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yearsactive = 1922–1955
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notable role = Professor Bernard Quatermass in "The Quatermass Experiment" (1953)
Captain Dennis Stanhope in "Journey's End" (1929, 1934, 1937)
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Reginald Tate (13 December 1896 – 23 August 1955)cite news|title=Mr. Reginald Tate — Versatile Actor|publisher=The Times|date=1955-08-25|page=13] was an English actor, veteran of many roles on stage, in film and on television. He is best remembered as the first actor to play the television science-fiction character Professor Bernard Quatermass, in the 1953 BBC Television serial "The Quatermass Experiment".

Early life

Reginald Tate was born in Garforth, near Leeds in Yorkshire, and went to school in York. During World War I he served with The Northamptonshire Regiment and later with the Royal Flying Corps.Pixley, p. 6.] He left the armed forces after the end of the war and studied acting at Leeds College of Music and Drama. He made his first professional acting appearance at Leeds Art Theatre in 1922, and for the next four years was a resident performer both there and at the city's Little Theatre.

In 1926 he moved to London, with his first major role being in a production of "Romeo and Juliet" at the Strand Theatre. He had particular success with the lead role of Stanhope in R. C. Sherriff's play "Journey's End", playing the part in a 1929 tour of Australia and New Zealand and again in a 1934 revival production at the Criterion Theatre in London.

Film and television career

He made his film debut in 1934 in "Whispering Tongues", and later in the decade also began to appear in the newer medium of television. On 11 November 1937, Tate appeared as Stanhope again in a production of "Journey's End" made by the BBC's fledgling television service, one of its earliest major drama productions.Vahimagi, p. 8.] His performance was praised by the television critic of "The Times" newspaper, who wrote that: "his performance [was] brilliantly full of fiery disillusionment. It successfully dominated the stage—no easy matter when Osborne is played as well as Mr. Basil Gill played him." [cite news|title=Televised Drama — Journey's End|publisher=The Times|date=1937-11-12|page=14]

At the beginning of the Second World War he joined the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. He was given the rank of Pilot Officer, and by the time his service came to an end in 1944 he had been promoted to Squadron Leader. He also continued to act during the war, and performed small roles in the well-known films "The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp" (1943) [cite web|url=http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/438362/credits.html|title=Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, The (1943) - Cast|publisher=Screenonline|accessdate=2007-05-01] and "The Way Ahead" (1944). [cite web|url=http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/460745/credits.html|title=Way Ahead, The (1944) - Cast|publisher=Screenonline|accessdate=2007-05-01]

Following the end of the war he continued to perform in the theatre and increasingly on television. He met the Austrian television director Rudolph Cartier when Cartier cast him in his BBC production of "It Is Midnight, Dr Schweitzer" in February 1953. Cartier was impressed with Tate's performance, and later that year offered him the lead role in "The Quatermass Experiment", a science-fiction serial he was directing, written by BBC staff scriptwriter Nigel Kneale. Tate was the second choice for the part of Professor Bernard Quatermass; Cartier had previously offered it to his "It Is Midnight, Dr Schweitzer" co-star André Morell, who declined the role.Murray, p. 28.] Morell would later play Quatermass in the third instalment of the series, "Quatermass and the Pit". Tate however was a success in the part, and in a 1986 interview Nigel Kneale named him as his favourite of all the actors to have played the character.cite web|url=http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/8504/kneal.htm|title=Nigel Kneale — Behind the Dark Door|publisher=The Quatermass Home Page|first=Andrew|last=Pixley|coauthors=Nigel Kneale|date=1986|accessdate=2007-05-01] The serial itself was also a success, with the British Film Institute later describing it as "one of the most influential series of the 1950s."cite web|url=http://www.screenonline.org.uk/tv/id/471469/index.html|title=Quatermass Experiment, The (1953)|first=Gavin|last=Collinson|publisher=Screenonline|accessdate=2007-05-01] Tate took an increased interest in television, and later in 1953 enrolled on the BBC's staff training course to become a television producer.Pixley, p. 15.] He also began to spend much of his spare time teaching acting classes at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), feeling that he had experience which might be useful to younger actors.cite news|title=Mr. Reginald Tate|first=Sir Kenneth|last=Barnes|authorlink=Kenneth Barnes|publisher=The Times|date=1955-08-27|page=9]

Death

When the BBC commissioned a second "Quatermass" serial in 1955, Tate was eager to take part and play the Professor again.Murray, p. 50.] Production was due to begin in September, and on 7 August 1955 he produced his first television play, "Night Was Our Friend".Pixley, p. 17.] Only sixteen days after this, late at night on August 23, he collapsed outside of his home in London. He had suffered a heart attack, and despite being rushed to hospital in Putney he died shortly afterwards.

Footnotes

References


*cite book | last=Murray| first=Andy | title=Into the Unknown: The Fantastic Life of Nigel Kneale |format=paperback|year=2006 | location=London|publisher=Headpress|id=ISBN 1-900486-50-4
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External links

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* [http://www.planet625.com/quatermass/tv/experiment/tate.htm Quatermass.org.uk - Reginalt Tate profile at the Nigel Kneale & Quatermass Appreciation Site]


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