- Victor Spinetti
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name = Victor Spinetti
imagesize = 180px
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1933|09|02|df=yes
birthplace =Cwm nearEbbw Vale ,Blaenau Gwent ,Wales
occupation = Actor, director
spouse =
yearsactive = 1961-present
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tonyawards = Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1965 "Oh! What a Lovely War "Victor Spinetti (born
2 September 1933 ) is a Welsh comic actor.Spinetti was born in
Cwm ,Wales of Welsh and Italian heritage from a grandfather who is said to have walked fromItaly toWales to work as acoal miner . His parents, Giuseppe and Lily (nee Watson), owned thechip shop in Cwm, over which premises the family lived and Spinetti was born. He was educated atMonmouth School and theCardiff College of Music and Drama , of which he is now a fellow. Early on he was a waiter and a factory worker.Spinetti sprang to international prominence in three Beatles' films in the 1960s, "A Hard Day's Night", "Help!" and "Magical Mystery Tour." He also appeared on one of The Beatles' Christmas recordings. The best explanation for this long-running collaboration and friendship might have been provided by George Harrison, who said, "You've got to be in all our films ... if you're not in them me Mum won't come and see them—because she fancies you." But Harrison would also say, "You've got a lovely karma, Vic." Sir Paul McCartney described Spinetti as "the man who makes clouds disappear". Spinetti would later make a small appearance in the promotional video for Paul's song, 'London Town', off the 1978 album of the same name. Spinetti has appeared in more than 30 films, including Zeffirelli's "The Taming of the Shrew", "
Under Milk Wood " withElizabeth Taylor andRichard Burton , "Becket", "Voyage of the Damned ", "The Return of the Pink Panther ", "Under the Cherry Moon " and "The Krays ".Spinetti's work in Joan Littlewood's
Theatre Workshop produced many memorable performances including "Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be " (1959, byFrank Norman , with music byLionel Bart ), and "Oh! What a Lovely War " (1963), which transferred toNew York and for which he won aTony Award for his main role as an obnoxious Drill Sergeant. He has appeared in the West End including "Expresso Bongo", "Candide", "Cat Among the Pigeons", Felix in "The Odd Couple ", "Windy City", his critically acclaimed one man show, "A Very Private Diary ", and recently in "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang". One of Spinetti's most challenging theatre roles was as the principal male character inJane Arden 's radical feminist playVagina Rex and the Gas Oven which played to packed houses for six weeks at the Arts Lab onDrury Lane at the end of 1969. He has also appeared on Broadway in "The Hostage" and "The Philanthropist ".He has also acted with the
Royal Shakespeare Company , in such roles as Lord Foppington in "The Relapse " and the Archbishop in "Richard III". In the 1970s Spinetti appeared in a series of television advertisements forMcVities ' (nowUnited Biscuits )Jaffa Cakes , as "The Mad Jaffa Cake Eater", a Mexican bandit style character who sureptitiously stole and ate other people's Jaffa Cakes, prompting the catchprase "There's Orangey!"Spinetti co-authored "
In His Own Write ", the play withJohn Lennon which he also directed at the National Theatre, premiering on 18th June 1968, at theOld Vic . Spinetti and Lennon appeared together in June 1968 on BBC2'sRelease . During the interview, Spinetti said of the play, "it’s not really John’s childhood, it’s all of ours really, isn’t it John?" John Lennon, assuming a camp voice answered "It is, we’re all one Victor, we’re all one aren‘t we. I mean ‘what’s going on?'." Spinetti said the play "is about the growing up of any of us; the things that helped us to be more aware."He also directed "
Jesus Christ Superstar " and "Hair", including productions staged in Europe. His many television appearances on British TV, include "Take My Wife" in which he played a London-based booking agent and schemer who was forever promising his comedian client that fame was just around the corner, and the sitcom "An Actor's Life For Me ". He hosted "Victor's Party" for Granada. Spinetti's poetry, notably "Watchers Along the Mall, 1963 ", and prose, have appeared in various publications. His memoir, , published in September 2006, is filled with anecdotes of an astonishing life, including notoriously of Princess Margaret. In conversation with BBC Radio 2's Michael Ball, on his show broadcast on September 7 2008, Spinetti revealled that the Princess had been instrumental in securing the necessary censor permission for the first run of "Oh! What A Lovely War".A legendary raconteur and mimic, he says that
Jane Fonda once asked him, "Victor, you play comedy and you play tragedy — how do you do both?" He replied, "Well, you have to listen." She said, "Pardon me?"His younger brother, Henry, is a noted drummer.In September 2008 Spinetti reprises his one-man show, touring the UK, as "A Very Private Diary....Revisted!", tellng his life story. [ [http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/newsstory.php/20975/entertainer-spinetti-to-tour-life-story Entertainer Spinetti to tour life story] ]
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