- Rodney Diak
Rodney Diak (
June 15 1924 –October 6 2007 ) was a Britishfilm ,television , andtheater actor .He was well-known for a string of hit performances on the West End, including "
Goodnight Mrs. Puffin " and "Busybody ". cite news |first=|last=|title=Rodney Diak, actor, 83
url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117973649.html?categoryId=25&cs=1|work=Variety Magazine |publisher=Variety.com |date=2007-10-08 |accessdate=2007-10-22]Career
Rodney Diak was born as David Rodney Diak in
Harrow, England . He made his West End theater debut withMichael Redgrave and theOld Vic Company inShakespeare 's "Love's Labours Lost " at the New Theater at the age of 24. He also appeared in "She Stoops to Conquer " with the Old Vic Company. In 1951, Diak appeared on stage in "Twelfth Night " in front of an audience which includedQueen Elizabeth II andPrincess Margaret . Princess Margaret remarked about Diak after the performance,"That's the most handsome actor in Britain."One of Diak's most successful performances was his turn in "
Goodnight Mrs. Puffin ", which ran for 691 performances. His career continued with another success with the play "Busybody ", which debuted in 1964. He continued to appear in a number of stage roles later in his career including "The Secretary Bird ", "Private Lives ", "The Boy Friend ", and "My Cousin Rachel ".Diak's film career was yielded mixed results at first. He was reportedly horrified to learn that his first feature film debut movie would be "
Fire Maidens from Outer Space " after signing acontract withMGM Studios . Diak's career improved after appearing in "Dunkirk" opposite actorsJohn Mills andRichard Attenborough . Diak also had smaller roles in "The Flesh and Blood Show " and "Mr. Topaze " withPeter Sellers . He also starred in severalBBC television series including "Z-Cars ","Barlow at Large ", "The Troubleshooters " and "People Like Us ." He had acameo role in "Carry On Admiral ".Death
Rodney Diak died on
October 6 2007 inLondon from cancer, aged 83.External links
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