- Lyndon Brook
Lyndon Brook (
10 April 1926 -9 January 2004 ) was a British actor, on film and television.Born in
Los Angeles , Brook came from an established acting family. His father,Clive Brook , had been a star of the silent movies and had moved toHollywood to play quintessential Englishmen in a host of films. Brook’s parents sent their son back to England to be educated at Stowe and then he gained stage experience at Cambridge. His elder sister, Faith, is also an actor.In 1949, he got a minor part in the film "Train of Events", which starred
Valerie Hobson (the future MrsJohn Profumo ) andJohn Clements .In 1951, Brook was asked by
Laurence Olivier to join his company at the St James’s Theatre inShakespeare ’s "Anthony and Cleopatra " andGeorge Bernard Shaw ’s "Caesar and Cleopatra ". The double production was set up to celebrate theFestival of Britain .In 1954 he played a neurotic pilot opposite
Gregory Peck in "The Purple Plain ". The film was set during theBurma campaign and involved a lengthy trek through the jungle. It enjoyed a huge success at the box office. Two years later, Brook co-starred withKenneth More in one of the most popular of allSecond World War dramas, "Reach for the Sky ".He appeared with
Michael Hordern andDirk Bogarde in "The Spanish Gardener" (1956), and asRichard Wagner opposite Bogarde’sFranz Liszt in "Song Without End " (1960).Thereafter, Brook became a regular in many popular television dramas. He made three appearances in "The Avengers" and "
The New Avengers ", and landed roles in "The Hireling", "Plenty" and "Defence of the Realm" in the 1970s. He also playedGeorge VI alongsideTimothy West ’sWinston Churchill in theBBC ’s "Churchill and the Generals" (1979).Brook was a much published author and scripted the 1957 television series "Love Her to Death" that had
Peter Wyngarde in the leading role.He died in London in 2004, aged 77.
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