- Jack Gwillim
Infobox actor
name = Jack Gwillim
caption =AsPoseidon inClash of the Titans (1981)
birthdate =December 15 ,1909
birthplace =Canterbury ,England
deathdate =July 2 ,2001
deathplace =Los Angeles ,California Jack Gwillim (
December 15 ,1909 -July 2 ,2001 ) was a prolific Englishcharacter actor .Born in
Canterbury ,England , he served in theRoyal Navy for over twenty years, attaining the rank ofCommander . During his time in the Navy, he became a champion boxer and rugby player, and when he was discharged he was one of the youngest men ever to obtain the rank of Command in the Royal Navy. Gwillim began his acting career in earnest in the '50s, working on both stage and screen. Onstage, he was a member of both theRoyal Shakespeare Company and theOld Vic . He performed in an extensive amount of theatre, both classics and modern plays, on the both the West End and Broadway. Some of his most notable roles include: playing inSir Ralph Richardson 's production of "The Merchant of Venice "; "The Right Honourable Gentleman" with lifelong friendAnthony Quayle ; a revival of "My Fair Lady " withRex Harrison , playing Colonel Pickering;John Gielgud 's "The Constant Wife ", withIngrid Bergman "; and "The Iceman Cometh ", withJames Earl Jones .Gwillim also featured in over sixty films and television series, usually war films or historical epics. His military background, commanding presence and deep, booming voice typecast him as soldiers and authority figures. Some of his most notable roles include playing a warship captain in "
Sink the Bismarck! " (1960), the obnoxious club secretary in "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962), King Aeetes in "Jason and the Argonauts " (1963), an RAF officer in theJames Bond film "Thunderball" (1965), the Lord High Judge in "A Man for All Seasons" (1966), and GeneralHarold Alexander in "Patton " (1970). He also had a recurring role on the TV series "Danger Man ", "The Saint ", and "The Troubleshooters ".Other film roles include "The Battle of the River Plate" (1956), "
The One That Got Away " (1957), "Solomon and Sheba" (1959), "The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb " (1964), "Battle of Britain" (1969), "Cromwell" (1970),Circus of Horrors (1960),Sword of Sherwood Forest (1960),Northwest Frontier (1959),In Search of the Castaways (1962) and "Clash of the Titans " (1981).Gwillim was twice married: to Peggy Bollard, until 1958, and Olivia Selby, from 1969 until his death. He had two children from his first marriage,
Sarah-Jane Gwillim andDavid Gwillim , and a third from his second,Jaxon Duff Gwillim . Gwillim's children also became actors, and he acted onstage with them in 1995 in a production of "On Borrowed Time ", which was his last onstage performance.He died in
Los Angeles ,California , in December 2001.Filmography
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The Battle of the River Plate " (1956)
*"The One That Got Away " (1957)
*"Northwest Frontier (1959)"
*"Sen noci svatojanske (1959)"
*"Solomon and Sheba (1959)"
*"Sentenced for Life (1960)"
*"Sink the Bismark (1960)"
*"Let's Get Married (1960)"
*"Circus of Horrors (1960)"
*"The Three Muskateers (TV) (1960)"
*"Sword of Sherwood Forest (1960)"
*"The First Gentleman (TV) (1961)"
*" (TV) (1962)"
*"Lisa (1962)"
*"In Search of the Castaways (1962)"
*"Lawrence of Arabia (1962)"
*"The World Ten Times Over (1963)"
*"Sammy Going South (1963)"
*"The Rivals (1963)"
*"Jason and the Argonauts (1963)"
*"The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb (1964)"
*"Thunderball (1965)"
*"Se Tutte le Donne del Mondo (1966)"
*"A Man for All Seasons (1966)"
*" (1969)"
*"Battle of Britain (1969)"
*"The Bushbaby (1969)"
*"Patton (1970)"
*"Cromwell (1970)"
*"Annie Hall (1976)"
*"The Adams Chronicles (TV) (1976)"
*"Clash of the Titans (1981)"
*"Anthony and Cleopatra (TV) (1983)"
*"Sicilian Connection (1987)"
*"Blind Date (1987)"
*"The Monster Squad (1987)"
*" (TV) (1991)"
*"The Discoverers (1993)"
*"Blue shark Hash (2000)"References
*http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2001/aug/02/guardianobituaries.filmnews
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