Patrick Magee

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Born in Armagh, Northern Ireland, Patrick Magee is a classic example of how certain actors rate the stage far more highly than the screen. He was a favorite actor of Samuel Beckett, one of whose greatest plays, 'Krapp's Last Tape', was written specifically for him. He did outstanding work on film, most notably in Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange (1971) as the crippled writer Mr. Alexander, and in Kubrick's Barry Lyndon (1975), as the chevalier. He also appeared in Joseph Losey's The Servant (1963), Peter Brook's Marat/Sade (1967) and William Friedkin's The Birthday Party (1968). He also appeared in films by such cult directors as Roger Corman, Lucio Fulci and Walerian Borowczyk.

Overview

Birthday March 31, 1922
Born In Armagh, Northern Ireland, UK
Alternative names Patrick McGee
Height 173 cm
Spouse/Ex- Belle Sherry 1958 - August 14, 1982 (his death)

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Trivia Although he worked memorably with Stanley Kubrick on two occasions, he had, like many other actors, a rather edgy relationship with the director. He once told an interviewer that Kubrick's direction of him consisted almost entirely of three sentences - "Do it faster", "Do it slower" and "Do it again". He added that the last of these was by far the most frequently-employed.
Trademarks Low, gravelly voice

Scores

A Clockwork Orange
2h 16m
8.2
Zulu
2h 18m
7.7
Chariots of Fire
2h 5m
7.1
Barry Lyndon
3h 5m
8.1
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