- Ed Bishop
Infobox actor
name = Ed Bishop
birthname = George Victor Bishop
birthdate = birth date|1932|6|11
birthplace = city-state|Brooklyn|New York,USA
deathdate = death date and age|2005|6|8|1932|6|11
deathplace =Kingston upon Thames ,Surrey ,England
restingplace =
occupation =Film ,radio , stage, TVactor Ed Bishop (born George Victor Bishop on
11 June 1932 in the Bay Ridge section ofBrooklyn ,New York ,USA and died on the morning of8 June 2005 inKingston upon Thames ,Surrey ,England ), was an American film, television, stage and radio actor based in Britain. He was 5 feet 11" tall with blue eyes and brown hair.Bishop is best known for his
television roles working for producerGerry Anderson , most notably his performance as Commander Ed Straker in thescience fiction series, "UFO", which was produced in 1969 and broadcast during 1970-1971. After the British production was completed, the series was dubbed into languages such as French, German and Italian for sale in continentalEurope .Bishop also provided the voice of Captain Blue for Anderson's
Supermarionation puppet series, "Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons ". Both series have become cult favorites. In "UFO", he dyed his dark hair blond for the role of Straker, though he eventually started wearing a blond wig instead. Bishop kept one of the wigs he wore in "UFO" as a souvenir and was also given theCertina wristwatch he wore on the show, and before his death, said that he planned to pass it on to his eldest grandson. [ [http://www.ufoseries.com/cast/edWatch2.jpgUfoseries.com] ] Bishop was the only cast member of "UFO" to appear in every episode of that series.Bishop served in the
US Army from 1952 to 1954, working as adisk jockey with the Armed Forces Radio at St. Johns in Newfoundland.After graduating in Theatre Arts from
Boston University , he won aFulbright Scholarship to study for two years at theLondon Academy of Music and Dramatic Art , from which he graduated in 1959 and almost immediately found work in the British theatre and film industries. He adopted the first name "Edward" at this time for professional reasons. His first Broadway stage performance was in David Merrick's production of "The Rehearsal" in 1962, though he returned to Britain in 1964.Bishop made his film acting debut in a small role in
Stanley Kubrick 's 1962 adaptation of "Lolita" (as an ambulance driver), and he had small roles in theJames Bond films "You Only Live Twice" and "Diamonds Are Forever". Some of his other better known films include "Saturn 3 ", "Twilight's Last Gleaming ", "Whoops Apocalypse " (he also appeared in the TV series version), and ' (where he played the Captain of the Aries 1B space-station-to-moon shuttle, in a role which first featured dialogue: the dialogue was later cut from his scenes). In 1963 he played an American astronaut going to the moon in the movie "The Mouse on the Moon ". Bishop also provided vocal work for the animated version of ' and for "Full Fathom Five", a "Doctor Who " audio drama produced byBig Finish Productions . On radio, he played the private eye Philip Marlowe in six adaptations of Raymond Chandler's stories, the last of them produced almost a decade after the others, as the rights had previously been unavailable.Bishop continued to act on film, TV and radio, usually in British and
Europe an productions, and was a frequent guest atscience fiction convention s. He was also politically active, participating in the March 2004 British protest against the Iraq war. Bishop had already showed his disapproval of themilitary-industrial complex some years earlier, in a notable act ofpolitical theatre : in 1993 he gatecrashed an arms-trade fair held inAldershot whilst dressed to resembleAugusto Pinochet [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/ed-bishop-493950.html] . During the Aldershot protest he met photographer Jane Skinner, who would later become his third wife. His widow requested that instead of sending flowers to Bishop's funeral, donations should instead be made to the [http://www.caat.org.uk Campaign Against the Arms Trade] .Ed Bishop was married three times:
# Jane Thwaites, 1955; (
divorce d)
# Hilary Preen, 1962; 4 children - a son and 3 daughters (divorced 1996)
# Jane Skinner, 2001 (widow )Bishop died five days after the death of one of his "UFO" co-stars, Michael Billington. Bishop succumbed to a
chest infection contracted while undergoing treatment forleukaemia . [ [http://www.fanderson.org.uk/news.html#EdandMike Fanderson.org.uk] ] He lies buried in the churchyard of the Parish Church of Saint Lawrence inNapton ,Warwickshire . His greysandstone tombstone has apeace symbol prominently engraved on it. Its design is very similar to the one situated two metres on the right, which marks the grave of his son Daniel (16 May 1967 - 18 January 1988), who was killed in a car accident inCumbria .Bishop's
epitaph reads: "From This Valley They Say You Are Going. We Shall Miss Your Bright Eyes And Your Smile."His life and work was honoured at the
British Academy Television Awards in May 2006. He is survived by his widow and three daughters from his second marriage: Georgina, Jessica and Serina.References
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* [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/ed-bishop-493950.html Obituary in The Independent newspaper]
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