Elizabeth Taylor (Claopatra) [8], McDowall starred in seven films for them, for which he also worked as associate producer: Rocky (1948), a boy and dog story directed by Phil Karlson; Kidnapped (1948), an adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson story, where he played David Balfour, directed by William Beaudine; Tuna Clipper (1949), a fishing tale, again directed by Beaudine; Black Midnight (1949), a horse story directed by Budd Boetticher; Killer Shark (1950), a shark hunting tale, again with Boetticher; Big Timber (1950), as a logger; The Steel Fist (1952), an anti-communist drama.[9]. He was a founding Member of the National Film Preservation Board in 1989, and represented the Screen Actors Guild on this Board until his death. : : McDowall's family moved to the United States in 1940 after the outbreak of World War II. Image of Roddy McDowall, Julie Andrews and Greer Garson at the premiere of "The Greatest Story Ever Told" in Los Angeles, California, 1965. He also appeared in McMillan & Wife, Love, American Style, Arnold (1973), a remake of Miracle on 34th Street (1973), The Elevator (1974), and The Snoop Sisters also (1974) a cameo appearance as a grocery store manager in the film Dirty Mary Crazy Larry. In 1997, McDowall hosted the MGM Musicals Tribute at Carnegie Hall. Bedknobs & Broomsticks (1971) Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971) … On the small screen, he excelled as Ariel in "The Tempest" (NBC, 1960) and earned a 1961 Emmy for "Not Without Honor" (NBC). McDowall served for several years in various capacities on the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the organisation that presents the Oscar Awards, and on the selection committee for the Kennedy Center Awards. Filming & Production : | And your virtue? Roddy McDowall He represented gay Hollywood better than most. Marc Antony | Read More. As an adult, McDowall appeared most frequently as a character actor on radio, stage, film, and television. [in the Senate of Rome] Cast. Roddy McDowall : biography 17 September 1928 – 3 October 1998 Roderick Andrew Anthony Jude "Roddy" McDowall (17 September 1928 – 3 October 1998) was an English actor, film director, photographer and voice artist. TV series included Police Woman, Mowgli's Brothers, Harry O, The Feather and Father Gang, Wonder Woman, Flying High, The Love Boat, $weepstake$, Supertrain, Hart to Hart, A Man Called Sloane, Trapper John, M.D. He began appearing on television, notably shows like Celanese Theatre, Broadway Television Theatre, Medallion Theatre, Campbell Summer Soundstage, Armstrong Circle Theatre, Encounter, Robert Montgomery Presents (including an adaptation of Great Expectations where he played Pip), The Elgin Hour, Ponds Theater, General Electric Theater, The Kaiser Aluminum Hour, Lux Video Theatre, Goodyear Playhouse, The Alcoa Hour, Kraft Theatre, Matinee Theatre, Suspicion, Playhouse 90 (in an adaptation of Heart of Darkness), The United States Steel Hour, The DuPont Show of the Month (an adaptation of Billy Budd) and The Twilight Zone (the episode "People Are Alike All Over"). (Photo by Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images) McDowall As Caesar : News Photo. He had a supporting role in Fox's Shock Treatment (1964) and United Artists' The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965). He attended St Joseph's College, Beulah Hill, Upper Norwood, a Roman Catholic secondary school in London. McDowall went back to MGM to support Walter Pidgeon in Holiday in Mexico (1946). When the movie premiered, critics praised the stunning performance of Roddy McDowall as Octavian. Birth of a Legend", Season 1, Episode: 12 "The Adventure of the Black Falcon", Narrator / Mowgli / Shere Khan / Baloo / Bagheera / Tabaqui, Season 1, Episode 12: "The Mayan Connection", Season 1, Episode 2: "Planet of the Slave Girls", Voice, Episode: "The Battle of Greystone", Voice, Episode: "When it Rains… it Snows", This page was last edited on 24 February 2021, at 08:47. Baby boomers may also recall McDowall as the villainous The Bookworm on the campy "Batman" (ABC, 1966). He was in the TV movies Terror in the Sky (1971), What's a Nice Girl Like You...? Roderick Andrew Anthony Jude Roddy McDowall (* 17. Er begann seine Filmkarriere als Kinderdarsteller und konnte sie im Erwachsenenalter erfolgreich fortsetzen. McDowall turned to the theatre, taking the title role of Young Woodley in a summer stock production in Westport, Connecticut in July 1946. (the pilot episode), Buck Rogers in the 25th Century ("Planet of the Slave Girls") and Mork & Mindy. : As an actor he was in Pretty Maids All in a Row (1971). Marc Antony He attended St Joseph's College, Beulah Hill, Upper Norwood, a Roman Catholic secondary school in London. [17], Asked about his career in a 1975 interview, McDowall said "I just hope to keep working and in interesting things."[18]. MGM kept him on to play a leading role in The White Cliffs of Dover (1944). McDowall continued to work on television in shows such as Sunday Showcase, Naked City, and Play of the Week. : Unhappy with his Roman wife, Mark Antony returns to Egypt and publicly marries Cleopatra. People of this zodiac sign like animals, healthy food, nature, cleanliness, and dislike rudeness and asking for help. He had supporting roles in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972) and The Poseidon Adventure (1972) and starred in a pilot that did not go to series, Topper Returns (1973), and The Legend of Hell House (1973).[16]. Marc Antony It must echo back from the corners of the universe. | TV series included Boomer and Miss 21st Century, Fantasy Island (several times), Faerie Tale Theatre, Tales of the Gold Monkey (a series regular), Small and Frye, Hotel, and George Burns Comedy Week. After he had appeared in several British films, McDowall's family came to America because of the Blitz. He was elected President of the Academy Foundation in 1998, the year that he died. Roddy McDowall, the child actor who left Britain during the London blitz to become a film star in movies such as Lassie Come Home and Planet of the Apes, died Saturday, a … He was in a TV production of The Power and the Glory (1961) with Laurence Olivier, George C. Scott and Julie Harris. He was Chairman of the Actors' Branch for five terms. Cleopatra is a 1963 American epic historical drama film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, with a screenplay adapted by Mankiewicz, Ranald MacDougall and Sidney Buchman from the 1957 book The Life and Times of Cleopatra by Carlo Maria Franzero, and from histories by Plutarch, Suetonius, and Appian.It stars Elizabeth Taylor in the eponymous role. [4], Appearing as a child model as a baby, McDowall appeared in several films as a boy. McDowall began to play many voice over roles, such as Zoo Ship (1985), GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords (1986), and The Wind in the Willows (1987). In 1968, McDowall appeared in one of his memorable roles when he was cast in Planet of the Apes as the ape Cornelius. (1967). Two years later, Caesar's assassins, among them Cassius and Brutus (Kenneth Haigh) are killed at the Battle of Philippi. Roddy McDowall, Joan Rivers and Vincent Price during Roddy McDowall File Photos, United States. He, however, was superb as Octavian Caesar, one of the best adult roles. "The soup is hot; the soup is cold." [26], In the spring and summer of 1965, while working on Inside Daisy Clover, McDowall made 8mm movies on-set and in Malibu, California, of the cast and his friends; long after his death they were transferred to video and uploaded to YouTube. Private Morris. TV series included Bridges to Cross (1986) (in which McDowall was a regular), The Wizard, Murder, She Wrote, Matlock, and Nightmare Classics, and TV movies included Remo Williams: The Prophecy and Around the World in 80 Days (1989). I don't like it when I'm not working and I've never worked as much as I want to."[19]. Octavian In a fierce battle, Octavian’s forces defeat Antony at Actium, near Greece. Up to 200,000 men participated in both battles, leading to nearly 25,000 men killed. [27][28], In 1974, the FBI raided McDowall's home and seized his collection of films and television series in the course of an investigation into film piracy and copyright infringement. He began his long acting career as a child in England, and then in the USA, in How Green Was My Valley, My Friend Flicka, and … : Octavian : Is that how one says it? McDowall's features included Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (1981), Evil Under the Sun (1982), Class of 1984 (1984), and the cult classic horror Fright Night (1985). As simply as that. (Photo by Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images) He and his elder sister, Virginia, were raised in their mother's Catholic faith. In 1963, McDowall appeared as Octavian in the film production of Cleopatra, which starred Elizabeth Taylor. Caesar Augustus He was third billed in The Third Day (1965) and one of many names in The Loved One (1965). Actors Roddy McDowall as Cornelius and Kim Hunter as Zira in the science fiction film 'Escape from the Planet of the Apes', 1971. To please the power in Rome, Mark Antony marries Octavia (Jean Marsh), sister of the ambitious Octavian (Roddy McDowall). After winning an acting prize in a school play at age nine, he started appearing in films: Murder in the Family (1938), I See Ice (1938) with George Formby, John Halifax (1938) and Scruffy (1938).[5]. The screenplay was based on several sources and takes some historical license, but most of it is factual and the political situation that existed between Rome and Egypt at the time is accurately and intricately played out. The screenplay was based on several sources and takes some historical license, but most of it is factual and the political situation that existed between Rome and Egypt at the time is accurately and intricately played out. (1965), and had a role in Inside Daisy Clover (1965). The strengths of this sign are being loyal, analytical, kind, hardworking, practical, while weaknesses can be shyness, overly critical of self and others, all work and no play. While filming in Europe, he appeared in Fox's war movie The Longest Day (1963). "Mark Antony is dead. Wrongly informed that Cleopatra is dead, Antony takes his own life—an act that leads Cleopatra to do the same. Features included Funny Lady (1975), Mean Johnny Barrows (1976), Embryo (1976), Sixth and Main (1977), Laserblast (1978), Rabbit Test (1978), The Cat from Outer Space (1978) for Disney, Circle of Iron (1978), Scavenger Hunt (1979), Nutcracker Fantasy (1979) (doing voice over for the English language edition), and Disney's The Black Hole (1979) in which he voiced one of the robot roles. His final Apes movie was Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973). (1959) and Peter Brook's The Fighting Cock (1960). Baby boomers may also recall McDowall as the villainous The Bookworm on the campy "Batman" (ABC, 1966). No. [29], On 3 October 1998, at age 70, McDowall died of lung cancer at his home in Los Angeles. [25], McDowall was a Democrat and was supportive of Adlai Stevenson's campaign during the 1952 presidential election. Years active. [31] Dennis Osborne, a screenwriter, had cared for the actor in his final months. His work includes a cover story on Mae West for Life and the cover of the 1964 Barbra Streisand album, The Third Album. (1977), The Rhinemann Exchange (1978), The Immigrants (1978), and The Thief of Baghdad (1978). The dying of such a man, must be shouted, screamed! Other titles include The Longest Day (1962), The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965), That Darn Cat! McDowall was born at 204 Herne Hill Road, Herne Hill, London, the only son of London-born Thomas Andrew McDowall (1896–1978), a merchant seaman of distant Scottish descent, and his Irish wife Winifred (née Corcoran). Caesar Augustus Won Broadway's 1960 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Dramatic) for "The Fighting Cock". The latter earned him a Tony Award. It was exactly the way he planned. The media quoted Osborne as having said, "It was very peaceful. He became a naturalized United States citizen on 9 December 1949,[5] and lived in the United States for the rest of his life. He starred in the short lived TV spin-off series of Planet of the Apes (1974). Ah! He took the photograph when Streisand performed on the Judy Garland television show in October, 1963. When he returned to features in the early 60s, it was as a character player. TV movies included Flood! Antony! He did voices for The Pirates of Dark Water (1991–92), Timmy's Gift: A Precious Moments Christmas (1992), Camp Candy, The Legend of Prince Valiant (1992), Darkwing Duck (1992), 2 Stupid Dogs, Swat Kats: The Radical Squadron, Batman: The Animated Series, Red Planet, The Tick, Galaxy Beat, Gargoyles, Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man, Pinky and the Brain, The New Batman Adventures, Superman, A Bug's Life (1998), and Godzilla: The Series. English actor Roddy McDowall (1928 - 1998) as Octavian/Ceasar Augustus in 'Cleopatra', directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1963. In 1989 he said "I feel as Henry Fonda did that every job I get may be my last. Roddy McDowall was born in England on Monday, September 17, 1928 (Silent Generation generation). He eventually marries her, which causes a scandal in Rome and emboldens his political rival Octavian (Roddy McDowall), who launches an invasion fleet to Egypt. You were so shut at the mouth just now one would think your words were are precious to you as your gold. McDowall had a starring role in Lord Love a Duck (1966). Stay not too long in Alexandria! Release Dates His collection consisted of 160 16-mm prints and more than 1,000 video cassettes, at a time before the era of commercial videotapes, when there was no legal aftermarket for films. Pinterest . (1965), Inside Daisy Clover (1965), Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971), The Poseidon Adventure (1972), Funny Lady (1975), The Black Hole (1979), Class of 1984 (1982), Fright Night (1985), Overboard (1987), Fright Night Part 2 (1988), Shakma (1990), and A Bug's Life (1998). He then made his first well-known film appearance, at age twelve, playing Huw in … McDowall made his debut as director with The Ballad of Tam Lin (1970).[15]. Octavian (Roddy McDowall), Caesar's nephew, is named as his heir, not Caesarion. People born under this sign are energetic and excitable. As simply as that. I'm one of those creatures born to be working. He continued to guest on television series such as Arrest and Trial, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, The Eleventh Hour, Kraft Suspense Theatre, Combat!, Ben Casey, Twelve O'Clock High, Run for Your Life, The Invaders, and appeared as a Special Guest Villain as The Bookworm on Batman. "Antony is dead! Caesar Augustus Caesar Augustus The greatest overall compatibility with Virgo is Pisces and Cancer. Cleopatra (1963) Roddy McDowall as Octavian - Caesar Augustus. His film roles included Cornelius and Caesar in the Planet of the Apes film series. Roderick Andrew Anthony Jude McDowall (17 September 1928 – 3 October 1998) was a British-born American actor, film director and photographer. McDowall's 1990s work included The Color of Evening (1990), Shakma (1990), Going Under (1990), An Inconvenient Woman (1991), Earth Angel (1991), Deadly Game (1991), The Naked Target (1992), Double Trouble (1992), The New Lassie (1992), Quantum Leap (A Leap for Lisa) (1992), The Evil Inside Me (1993), I Strahd: The Memoirs of a Vampaire (1993 audio book), Dream On, Heads (1994), Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is (1994), Mirror, Mirror 2: Raven Dance (1994), Burke's Law, Angel 4: Undercover (1994), The Alien Within (1995), The Grass Harp (1995), Last Summer in the Hamptons (1995), Bullet Hearts (1996), Star Hunter (1996), It's My Party (1996), Tracey Takes On..., Dead Man's Island, Remember WENN, Unlikely Angel (1996), The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli & Baloo (1997), Something to Believe In (1998), and Loss of Faith (1998). He published five books of photographs, each featuring photos and profile interviews of his celebrity friends interviewing each other, such as Elizabeth Taylor, Judy Garland, Judy Holliday, Maureen O'Hara, Katharine Hepburn, Lauren Bacall, and others. [general laughter from the rest of the Senate]. This son of Caesar, does it upset you? Technical Specs. No charges were filed. [1][2][3] Both of his parents were enthusiastic about the theatre. His film roles included Cornelius, Caesar, and Galen in the Planet of the Apes film and television series. Film. Wrongly informed that Cleopatra is dead, Antony takes his own life—an act that leads Cleopatra to do the same. Shake with terror when such words pass your lips, for fear they be untrue and Antony'd cut out your tongue for the lie! Roderick Andrew Anthony Jude " Roddy " McDowall (September 17, 1928 – October 3, 1998) was a British television, movie, stage, voice, radio, child actor and photographer. He worked to support the Motion Pictures Retirement Home, where a rose garden named in his honour was officially dedicated on 9 October 2001 and remains a part of the campus.[20]. He is best known for portraying Cornelius and Caesar in the original Planet of the Apes film series, as well as Galen in the spin-off television series. (1971) and A Taste of Evil (1971) and Disney's Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971). Mark Antony of Rome lives no more!". Oktober 1998 in Studio City, Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war ein britischer Schauspieler, der aber den Großteil seines Lebens in den Vereinigten Staaten lebte. : Roddy McDowall (1928-1998), in Hollywood came when he tested for the juvenile lead in Fox's How Green Was My Valley (1941), winning both the role and a long contract. He began his long acting career […] In Cleopatra. He and his elder sister, Virginia, were raised in their mother's Catholic faith. A clerical error on the part of 20th Century-Fox cost McDowall a likely Academy Award nomination for best supporting actor for his role as Caesar Augustus Octavian in Cleopatra (1963). Octavian delivers a sort of a eulogy for Mark Antony in the epic blockbuster of 1963, CLEOPATRA. He would later go on to appear in three sequels and a TV spin-off from the film. McDowall appeared in Convict 99 (1938) and Hey! It was made by 20th Century Fox who also produced McDowall's next film How Green Was My Valley (1941), where he met and became lifelong friends with actress Maureen O'Hara. He played Ariel in a TV production of The Tempest (1960) with Richard Burton and Maurice Evans,[13] then appeared in his first Hollywood movie in almost a decade, The Subterraneans (1960). It started with Double Exposure in 1968. He guest starred on Ironside, The Carol Burnett Show, Columbo (1972, "Short Fuse"), The Delphi Bureau, The Rookies, Mission: Impossible, Barnaby Jones and McCloud. In 1944, exhibitors voted McDowall the number four "Star of Tomorrow".[6]. Fox promoted McDowall to top billing for On the Sunny Side (1942). He was suitably creepy as a punk enamored of heroine Doris Day in the uneven "Midnight Lace" (1960) and was a strong Octavian in the extravagant "Cleopatra" (1963). McDowall went to Disney for That Darn Cat! Octavian. | [21][22], Although McDowall made no public statements about his sexual orientation during his lifetime, several authors have claimed that he was discreetly homosexual. Company Credits McDowall's American career began with a part in the 1941 thriller Man Hunt, directed by Fritz Lang. Roddy McDowall. In a fierce battle, Octavian’s forces defeat Antony at Actium, near Greece. Everyone suspected Roddy was gay from the time he was a child actor. Roderick Andrew Anthony Jude “Roddy” McDowall (17 September 1928 3 October 1998) was an English born American actor, film director, photographer, and voice artist. McDowall made his third Apes film with 1972's Conquest of the Planet of the Apes. Actor. McDowall's TV movie/mini-series work in the 1980s included The Martian Chronicles (1980), The Memory of Eva Ryker (1980), The Return of the King (1980) (on which he did voice over work), The Million Dollar Face (1981), Judgement Day (1981), Twilight Theatre (1982), Mae West (1982), This Girl for Hire (1983), The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood (1984), London and Davis in New York (1984), Hollywood Wives (1985), and Alice in Wonderland (1985). "Antony is living; Antony is dead." McDowall received recognition as a photographer, working with Look, Vogue, Collier's, and Life. McDowall was born at 204 Herne Hill Road, Herne Hill, London, the only son of London-born Thomas Andrew McDowall (1896–1978), a merchant seaman of distant Scottish descent, and his Irish wife Winifred (née Corcoran). He had a big critical success with Compulsion (1957–58) based on Leopold and Loeb – although McDowall was not cast in the film version. Chinese Zodiac: Roddy McDowall was born in the Year of the Rat. He followed it with Midnight Lace (1960). I feel better when I'm working. Back at Fox he played Gregory Peck as a young man in The Keys of the Kingdom (1944). Official Sites McDowall left Hollywood to relocate to New York. Lord Antony is dead." It's been said that he should have been nominated for an Oscar but Fox messed up in submitting his name correctly. Fox gave McDowall another starring vehicle, Thunderhead – Son of Flicka (1945). Cornelius. [the Senate laughs even louder as Germanicus leaves]. Hey! My friend has a friend. Legacy: Roddy McDowall Like his friend Elizabeth Taylor, Roddy McDowall, who died of cancer at age 70 on Oct. 3, 1998, was the rare child star who stayed a star all his life. [30] His body was cremated and his ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean on 7 October 1998 off Los Angeles County. "[32], Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Learn how and when to remove this template message, St Joseph's College, Beulah Hill, Upper Norwood, Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen, https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-71136;jsessionid=4610D2CA9A9A0A043FCE36BFD8747036, https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/archives/la-me-roddy-mcdowall-19981004-snap-story.html, "Roddy McDowall, 70, Dies; Child Star and Versatile Actor", Roddy McDowall at the Internet Broadway Database, https://www.whosdatedwho.com/dating/roddy-mcdowall, Roddy McDowall, Hope Lange, Ruth Gordon, Garson Kanin; Malibu August 1, 1965, "When Roddy McDowall Was Busted by the FBI for Pirating Films". Zodiac Sign: Roddy McDowall was a Virgo. They reunited him with Woolley in Molly and Me (1945), which was made as an attempt to turn Gracie Fields into a Hollywood star. He followed it with Handful of Fire (1958), Noël Coward's Look After Lulu! He is 92 years old and is a Virgo. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer borrowed McDowall for the star role in Lassie Come Home (1943), a film that introduced an actress who would become another lifelong friend, Elizabeth Taylor. It was just as he wanted it. English actor Roddy McDowall (1928 - 1998) as Octavian/Ceasar Augustus in 'Cleopatra', directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1963. Other features included Doin' Time on Planet Earth (1988), Fright Night Part 2 (1989), The Big Picture (1989), Cutting Class (1989), and Heroes Stand Alone (1989). McDowall was in another big Broadway hit when he played Mordred in the musical Camelot (1960–63) with Julie Andrews and Richard Burton.[12]. Marc Antony [5], McDowall then signed a three-year contract with Monogram Pictures, a low-budget studio that welcomed established stars, to make two films a year. He followed it with Escapade (1953) with Carroll Baker and Brian Aherne; Ira Levin's No Time for Sergeants (1955–57), which was a huge hit;[11] Diary of a Scoundrel (1956); and Good as Gold (1957). And if true, for your lifetime boast that you were honored to speak his name even in death. Actor Roddy McDowall as Octavian, later to become Caesar Augustus, in the epic historical drama 'Cleopatra', 1963. Disney gave him the star role in The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin (1967) and he was top billed in The Cool Ones (1967) and It! …his political rival Octavian (Roddy McDowall), who launches an invasion fleet to Egypt. Law and Order ... (Octavian at the time). Is that how one says it? McDowall also had significant success on the Broadway stage. [23][24] Others claimed he was bisexual. USA (1938) with Will Hay, Yellow Sands (1938), The Outsider (1939), Murder Will Out (1939), Dead Man's Shoes (1940), Just William (1940), Saloon Bar (1940), You Will Remember (1941), and This England (1941). Actor Roddy McDowall as Octavian, or Caesar Augustus, in the epic historical drama 'Cleopatra', 1963. Fox put him in another war film, Confirm or Deny (1941), then he played Tyrone Power as a boy in Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake (1942). [7], In 1947, he played Malcolm in Orson Welles's stage production of Macbeth in Salt Lake City, and played the same role in the actor-director's film version in 1948. : During a guest appearance on The Carol Burnett Show, he came onstage in his Planet of the Apes makeup and performed a love duet with Burnett. Feeling the weakness of Mark Antony, Octavian enters the power struggle, attacks and defeats him. He guest-starred in the series The Felony Squad. They … Both of his parents were enthusiastic about the theatre. Talk of Caesar outside the senate, in the first scene in the city of Rome, Cassius (John Hoyt) and Brutus (Kenneth Haigh) tangle, Casca (Carroll O'Connor) and Cicero (Michael Hordern) joining, drawing the attention of Antony (Richard Burton), who later queries Octavian (Roddy McDowall), in … When he returned to features in the early 60s, it was as a character player. 17. The actors who have played Augustus include Roddy McDowall (Cleopatra), Max Pirkis and Simon Woods (Rome) and Brian Blessed (I, Claudius). Richard Burton, Rex Harrison, Roddy McDowall, … He was in a production of Misalliance (1953) that ran for 130 performances and which McDowall said "broke the mould" in how he was judged as an actor.[10]. He was Prince John in The Legend of Robin Hood (1968) for TV, and appeared in 5 Card Stud (1968), Journey to the Unknown, It Takes a Thief, Midas Run (1969), Hello Down There (1969), Angel, Angel, Down We Go (1969), Night Gallery (1969), The Name of the Game and Medical Center.
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