Michael York

Description:

Michael York was born in Fulmer, England, 27 March 1942. He performed on stage with the National Youth Theatre in London's East End and on international tour. Other early acting experience came through the Oxford University Dramatic Society (he graduated from Oxford in1964), the Dundee Repertory, and Laurence Olivier's National Theater Company - where he worked with Franco Zeffirelli, who gave him his film debut as Lucentio in The Taming of the Shrew (1967) and his breakthrough role as Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet (1968). He achieved early TV acclaim for his portrayal of Jolyon in The Forsyte Saga (1967). Other notable early movie roles include Brian Roberts in Cabaret (1972), Count Andrenyi in Murder on the Orient Express (1974) and D'Artagnan in several Musketeers films. He has starred in over 50 TV movies, continued stage work, starring on Broadway, made many spoken word recordings, written and lectured internationally. His autobiography (1993) was issued as "Accidentally on Purpose" in the U.S. and "Travelling Player" in Britain. He was in the hit The Omega Code (1999) with Catherine Oxenberg and Casper Van Dien. He had a great part in all of the "Austin Powers" films.

Overview

Birthday March 27, 1942
Born In Fulmer, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
Alternative names Michael York OBE , Maykl York
Height 179 cm
Spouse/Ex- Patricia Frances Watson McCallum March 27, 1968 - present ()
Children Rick McCallum

Did you know

Trivia Claims his biggest career mistake was turning down the lead in Love Story. The producers offered him a scale rate to star together with 10% of the gross. York felt the movie would not make any money so passed. This decision cost him well over 10 million in 1970's dollars.
Quotes Cinema, it has always seemed to me, is essentially a filmed thought.
Trademarks Deep, mellow voice

Scores

Logan's Run
1h 59m
6.8
Cabaret
2h 4m
7.8
Romeo and Juliet
2h 18m
7.6
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