Patrick Newell
Patrick Newell | |
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Patrick Newell as Mother, in The Avengers (1968) | |
Born |
Patrick David Newell 27 March 1932 Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, UK |
Died |
22 July 1988 56) Essex, England, UK | (aged
Patrick David Newell (27 March 1932 – 22 July 1988)[1] was a British actor known for his large size.
He was educated at Taunton School and completed his National Service, where a fellow recruit was Michael Caine, before training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), alongside Albert Finney and Peter O'Toole.[2]
Newell began to be seen frequently on TV, usually cast as a fat villain or in comic roles. Given his rotund appearance and ability for playing slightly stuffy types, he was a natural stooge in several comedy shows, first for Arthur Askey, in Arthur's Treasured Volumes (ATV, 1960), then for Jimmy Edwards in Faces Of Jim (BBC, 1962), with Ronnie Barker also supporting.
He was originally cast as one of the daft recruits in the first of the Carry On films, 1958's Carry On Sergeant but, according to producer Peter Rogers, Newell turned up on the first day of filming, only to recognise the real-life sergeant hired to drill the cast as the one who'd made his life hell in the Army. He then, so Rogers claims, got into his Rolls-Royce, drove off and was never seen again.[3]
In an interview with TV Times, in 1968, he claimed to have gained weight as a deliberate attempt to boost his career, marking him out for some niche roles.[4] In Who's Who On Television in the late 1970s, Newell described himself as "Actor with a weight problem--the more he diets, the less work he seems to get."
His most notable role was as "Mother," the spymaster in The Avengers.[5] He had previously appeared in two earlier Avengers episodes: The Town of No Return (Diana Rigg's debut) and, as a Minister of the Crown, in series five's Something Nasty in the Nursery.
Other cult television appearances included roles in The Persuaders!, Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), the Doctor Who story The Android Invasion, The Young Ones and Kinvig.
Newell played Inspector Lestrade in a 1980 Sherlock Holmes TV series, made in Poland. He also turned up as a Playboy Bunny in one of the Benny Hill comedy specials. Film appearances include the Gluttony segment of The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins (1971).
In 1984, he landed a more significant role, as Sutton/Blessington in ITV's well-received The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes production of The Adventure of the Resident Patient, alongside Jeremy Brett.
Later in life, Newell succeeded in losing a substantial amount of weight but this did not prevent his early death from a heart attack. He was married with two children.
Selected filmography
- The Dock Brief (1962)
- The Boys (1962)
- Father Came Too! (1963)
- Unearthly Stranger (1963)
- Every Day's a Holiday (1965)
- The Alphabet Murders (1965)
- A Study in Terror (1965)
- The Sandwich Man (1966)
- The Long Duel (1967)
- The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins (1971)
- Go for a Take (1972)
- Vampira (1974)
- Man About the House (1974)
- The Incredible Sarah (1976)
- The Shillingbury Blowers (1980)
- Young Sherlock Holmes (1985)
- Consuming Passions (1988)
TV Series
- The Idiot (1966)
- The Illustrated Weekly Hudd (1966)
- Room at the Bottom (1967)
- The Avengers (1968)
- Never Say Die (1970)
- The Misfit (1971)
- The Des O'Connor Show (1971)
- Casanova (1971)
- Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson (unscreened) (1980)
- The Whizzkid's Guide (1981)
- Doctors' Daughters (1981)
- Kinvig (1981)
- Bottle Boys (1984/1985)
References
- ↑ BFI | Film & TV Database | Newell, Patrick
- ↑ "Avengers Forever: Patrick Newell". Avengers Forever. 21 May 2006. Retrieved 2013-08-23.
- ↑ "Avengers Forever: Patrick Newell". Avengers Forever. 21 May 2006. Retrieved 2013-08-23.
- ↑ Avengers Declassified
- ↑ "Avengers Forever: Patrick Newell". Avengers Forever. 21 May 2006. Retrieved 2013-08-23.
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