Suchergebnisse
Suchergebnisse:
Patrick Magee, eigentlich Patrick McGee, war ein britischer Schauspieler, der insbesondere durch seine Zusammenarbeit mit Samuel Beckett und durch seine Rolle des Schriftstellers Mr. Alexander in Stanley Kubricks Film Uhrwerk Orange bekannt wurde. Er ist nicht mit Patrick Macnee zu verwechseln.
Patrick Magee is a former IRA volunteer who planted a bomb in the Brighton Grand Hotel in 1984, killing five people and injuring 34. He was released from prison in 1999 and has written books on Irish republicanism and reconciliation.
- Early Life
- Stage Career
- Film Career
- Personal Life
- Filmography
- External Links
- GeneratedCaptionsTabForHeroSec
McGee (he changed the spelling of his surname to Magee when he began performing, most likely to avoid confusion with another actor) was born into a middle-class family at 2 Edward Street, Armagh, County Armagh. The eldest of five children, he was educated at St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh.
His first stage experience in Ireland was with Anew McMaster's touring company, performing the works of Shakespeare. It was here that he first worked with Pinter. He was then brought to London by Tyrone Guthrie for a series of Irish plays. He met Beckett in 1957 and soon recorded passages from the novel, Molloy, and the short story, From an Abandon...
Early film roles included Joseph Losey's The Criminal (1960) and The Servant (1963), the latter an adaptation scripted by Pinter. He also appeared as Surgeon-Major Reynolds in Zulu (1964), Séance on a Wet Afternoon (1964), Anzio (1968), and in the film versions of Marat/Sade (1967; as de Sade) and The Birthday Party (1968). He is perhaps best known...
Magee married Belle Sherry, also a native of County Armagh, in 1958. The couple had two children, twins Mark and Caroline (born February 1961), and remained together until Magee's death. Magee was a staunch Irish republican, and an active campaigner for left-wing social and political causes. In 1976, he played an instrumental role in persuading his...
Television
1. 1973 The Protectors (Chase) as Garder 2. Thriller(1975) as Professor Carnaby 3. The Flipside of Dominick Hide and Another Flip for Dominick(1979–82) as Caleb Line (final television appearance)
Radio
1. From an Abandoned Work (radio play by Samuel Beckett)Monologue first broadcast in 1957 by the BBC. 2. Hordes of the Things (radio series)1980 as The Narrator.
Patrick Magee at the Internet Broadway DatabasePatrick Magee at IMDbPatrick Magee at the BFI's ScreenonlinePatrick Magee BFIPatrick Magee (1922-1982) was an Irish actor known for his collaborations with Beckett, Pinter and Kubrick. He played the Marquis de Sade in Marat/Sade and A Clockwork Orange, and appeared in many horror films and stage plays.
Patrick Joseph „Pat“ Magee (* 1951 in Belfast, Nordirland) ist ein ehemaliger Freiwilliger der Provisional IRA, der als Brighton Bomber bekannt wurde. Er verübte 1984 den Bombenanschlag auf das Grand Hotel in Brighton, um die anwesende britische Premierministerin Margaret Thatcher zu töten.
Patrick Magee (1922-1982) was a Northern Irish actor who worked with Samuel Beckett and Stanley Kubrick. He appeared in films such as A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon and Zulu, and in TV shows such as The Servant and Chariots of Fire.
- January 1, 1
- Armagh, Northern Ireland, UK
- January 1, 1
- Fulham, London, England, UK
Patrick Magee, eigentlich Patrick McGee, (* 31. März 1922 in Armagh, Nordirland; † 14. August 1982 in London, England) war ein britischer Schauspieler, der insbesondere durch seine Zusammenarbeit mit Samuel Beckett und durch seine Rolle des Schriftstellers Mr. Alexander in Stanley Kubricks Film Uhrwerk Orange bekannt wurde. Er ist nicht mit ...
Patrick Magee is a special effects make-up artist and creature designer who has worked on films like Alien vs. Predator, Jurassic Park III, and Men in Black 3. He also directed and wrote Primal Rage, a creature feature film, and played the Predator in the AvP teaser trailer.