Graham Crowden

Graham Crowden

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Born
November 30, 1922
Died
October 19, 2010

The imposing Scottish character actor Graham Crowden was one of the most recognizable and reliable British screen actors who worked for over half a century. He was the third of four children of a Scottish Presbyterian classics teacher. His first job was in a tannery in Edinburgh. He joined the Royal…

Biography

The imposing Scottish character actor Graham Crowden was one of the most recognizable and reliable British screen actors who worked for over half a century. He was the third of four children of a Scottish Presbyterian classics teacher. His first job was in a tannery in Edinburgh. He joined the Royal Scots Youth Battalion in 1940, but was invalided out after being accidentally shot by his own platoon sergeant. After studies at Edinburgh Academy, he worked for the stage in 1944 as student assistant stage manager at the Memorial Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon. This was followed by repertory experience in Dundee, Glasgow, Nottingham and with the Bristol Old Vic. A prolific actor at the Royal Court from the mid-1950's, and later with the Royal Shakespeare Company and Laurence Olivier's National Theatre. Tall and possessed of an incisive manner, resonant voice and larger-than-life personality, Crowden was at his best in eccentric portrayals as mad scientists or flawed men-of-the-cloth.

One of his most memorable film appearances was as the maniacal chief surgeon in Lindsay Anderson's Britannia Hospital (1982). In television, he turned down the role of Doctor Who (1963) in 1974 but later appeared in it opposite Tom Baker, who had been cast as the Doctor instead, to give the series one of its most memorably over-the-top villains. He also achieved success in later life in television comedies such as A Very Peculiar Practice (1986) and opposite Stephanie Cole in Waiting for God (1990). He continued to act until shortly before his death.

Actor

The Saturday Play(1998)as Colonel Quincey
Foyle's WarFoyle's War(2002)as Sir John Sackville
Waking the DeadWaking the Dead(2000)as Cyril Barrett
Calendar GirlsCalendar Girls(2003)as Richard
The PlanmanThe Planman(2003)as Lord Belford

Thanks

HomeHome(1998)

Soundtrack

Waiting for GodWaiting for God(1990)
The Ruling ClassThe Ruling Class(1972)

Self

Funny WomenFunny Women(1997)as Self
The Royal Highland Roadshow(1974)as Self

Archive Footage

Midsomer Murders: 25 Years of MayhemMidsomer Murders: 25 Years of Mayhem(2022)as Reggie Barton
What We Were WatchingWhat We Were Watching(2018)as Soldeed
The Almost DoctorsThe Almost Doctors(2017)as The Doctor
The Culture ShowThe Culture Show(2004)as Soldeed
The Greatest Christmas Comedy Moments(2008)as Prison Doctor

Known for

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Graham Crowden in C.A.T.S. Eyes (1985)Peter O'Toole and Graham Crowden in The Ruling Class (1972)Peter O'Toole and Graham Crowden in The Ruling Class (1972)Jean Anderson, Pamela Brown, and Graham Crowden in The Night Digger (1971)Graham Crowden in Secret Agent (1964)Stephanie Cole and Graham Crowden in Waiting for God (1990)

Credit Score: Graham Crowden

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Out of Africa15.0019857.271193019
2O Lucky Man!10.0019737.6229309
3Waiting for God6.5019907.8012230
4The Ruling Class3.7519727.2017304
5If....3.7519697.40226485
6The Company of Wolves3.2519856.60420976
7Calendar Girls2.5020046.90029522
8Britannia Hospital2.5019826.2003155
9For Your Eyes Only2.5019816.701116475
10The Final Programme2.3819745.4001271