Alec Clunes

Alec Clunes

ActorWriterProduction Department
Born
May 17, 1912
Died
March 13, 1970

In the 1940s and 50s, there were few greater classical actors in Britain than Alec Clunes. Born into a show business family, he began his career with Ben Greet's company and, later, he worked at the Old Vic Theatre. He played numerous Shakespearian roles and, in 1942, took over the Arts Theatre in…

Biography

In the 1940s and 50s, there were few greater classical actors in Britain than Alec Clunes. Born into a show business family, he began his career with Ben Greet's company and, later, he worked at the Old Vic Theatre. He played numerous Shakespearian roles and, in 1942, took over the Arts Theatre in London where he remained until 1950. Among the plays he presented were "The Lady's Not For Burning" by Christopher Fry, and he gave the actor-playwright Peter Ustinov his first break with his production of "The House of Regrets".

A matinée idol for much of his life in the theatre, his film career was brief but varied. He played "Hastings" to Laurence Olivier's Richard III (1955), but he was equally at home in stiff upper lip wartime classics such as One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942). In 1956, Clunes married Daphne Alcot and their son Martin was born six years later. Clunes's last work in the theatre included taking over from Rex Harrison in the role of "Henry Higgins" in the musical "My Fair Lady" (1959). His last stage appearance was in 1968. Off-stage, Clunes was an intellectual man, widely read with a deep knowledge of theatre tradition. A theatrical great, he was sometimes compared with Laurence Olivier and John Gielgud.

Actor

The Ronnie Barker PlayhouseThe Ronnie Barker Playhouse(1968)as Peregrine
BBC Play of the MonthBBC Play of the Month(1965)as Sir Lewis Eliot
UndermindUndermind(1965)as Police Sergeant
Hamlet at ElsinoreHamlet at Elsinore(1964)as Polonius
FestivalFestival(1963)as Magistrate

Production Department

Gaslight Theatre(1965)

Self

Loch Lomond(1968)as Self - Commentator
The Forth Road BridgeThe Forth Road Bridge(1965)as Narrator
Our National Heritage: The Living Pattern(1962)as Self - Narrator
Brighton StoryBrighton Story(1955)as Lieutenant-Colonel John Eld, Narrator
What's for Dinner(1940)as Self - Commentator

Known for

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Alec Clunes in One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942)Laurence Olivier, Pamela Brown, Alec Clunes, Dan Cunningham, Cedric Hardwicke, Helen Haye, Clive Morton, Laurence Naismith, Ralph Richardson, and Douglas Wilmer in Richard III (1955)Pamela Brown, Alec Clunes, Cedric Hardwicke, Mary Kerridge, Clive Morton, Ralph Richardson, and Douglas Wilmer in Richard III (1955)Laurence Olivier, Pamela Brown, Alec Clunes, Dan Cunningham, Mary Kerridge, Clive Morton, Laurence Naismith, Ralph Richardson, and Douglas Wilmer in Richard III (1955)Alec Clunes in Richard III (1955)

Credit Score: Alec Clunes

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Sir Lewis Eliot
Wed Oct 19 1966 – Mon Jul 11 1983
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1BBC Play of the Month10.0019657.0317210
2BBC Sunday-Night Theatre3.7519507.100217
3The Buccaneers3.7519567.300214
4Richard III3.7519567.3015863
5ITV Play of the Week2.5019556.700113
6Tiger in the Smoke2.5019576.200339
7Quentin Durward2.5019566.3001243
8One of Our Aircraft Is Missing2.5019437.0022986