Clive Revill

Clive Revill

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Born
April 18, 1930
Died
March 11, 2025
Awards
0 wins, 1 nominations

A grand, well-respected character lead and support of stage, film and television, most people mistakenly think New Zealander Clive Revill is British. A delightfully comic eccentric praised for his sterling work on the musical stage, the blue-eyed, curly, red-haired gent is also highly regarded for…

Biography

A grand, well-respected character lead and support of stage, film and television, most people mistakenly think New Zealander Clive Revill is British. A delightfully comic eccentric praised for his sterling work on the musical stage, the blue-eyed, curly, red-haired gent is also highly regarded for his formidable dramatic work in Shakespearean roles.

Clive Selsby Revill was born on April 18, 1930, in Wellington, New Zealand, and educated at Rongotai College and Victoria University (Wellington). Once trained for a career as an accountant, he abruptly switched gears and made his stage debut in Auckland, New Zealand playing Sebastian in "Twelfth Night" in 1950. He then moved to England to study with the Old Vic School in London. While there he appeared at Stratford-on-Avon in mid-1950s presentations of "Hamlet", "Love's Labour's Lost", "The Merchant of Venice", "Julius Caesar" and "The Tempest", among others.

Having made his Broadway debut back in 1952 with "Mr. Pickwick", the man of many skills took a juicy chunk out of the Big Apple upon returning to New York in the 1960s with his critically lauded, Tony Award-nominated work in "Irma La Douce" and as "Fagin" in "Oliver!" He has amused audiences for years with his larger-than-life musical roles, particularly in such Gilbert and Sullivan operettas as "The Mikado" and "The Pirates of Penzance". Others have included "Sherry", "Lolita" and "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" -- replacing the late George Rose in the last mentioned after that actor's untimely death in 1988.

Making an inauspicious debut in an unbilled role in 1956, his more pronounced movie work includes Kaleidoscope (1966), The Assassination Bureau (1969), The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970), Avanti! (1972), for which he received a Golden Globe nomination, The Legend of Hell House (1973) (a rare lead), Mack the Knife (1989), Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993) and Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995). Quite proficient at ethnic roles (playing everything from Chinese to Russian), Clive's acute sense of comic timing and uncanny use of body language is parallel to none, often engaging audiences as delightfully pompous, even "hissable" gents.

From the 1990s into the millennium, Clive has pretty much settled in the States. His distinctive voice has been greatly utilized in animated features and video games (Dr. Doom, Darth Gravus, Jetfire), plus a few films including Intrepid (2000), Crime and Punishment (2002), Gentlemen Broncos (2009) and The Queen of Spain (2016). Twice divorced, Revill has one daughter, Kate Selsby (aka Kate Selsby Revill), by his second marriage to Suzi Schor-Revill. He makes his home in Los Angeles.

Actor

The Queen of SpainThe Queen of Spain(2016)as John Scott
Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry MouseTom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse(2012)as King Richard, Referee
Secret Mountain Fort AwesomeSecret Mountain Fort Awesome(2011)as Additional Voices, Helmet Head, Wise One
Star Wars: The Old RepublicStar Wars: The Old Republic(2011)as Admiral Davos, Admiral Riserre, Darth Gravus
Gentlemen BroncosGentlemen Broncos(2009)as Cletus

Archive Footage

TCM Remembers 2025TCM Remembers 2025(2025)as Self - Actor
WatchMojoWatchMojo(2006)as Self - Dr. Barrett
Avanti! Interview with Juliet Mills(2018)as Carlo Carlucci
Room 237Room 237(2012)as Dr. Barrett

Known for

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Clive Revill in Avanti! (1972)Jack Lemmon, Edward Andrews, and Clive Revill in Avanti! (1972)Jack Lemmon and Clive Revill in Avanti! (1972)Edward Andrews and Clive Revill in Avanti! (1972)Jack Lemmon and Clive Revill in Avanti! (1972)Antonino Faà di Bruno and Clive Revill in Avanti! (1972)

Credit Score: Clive Revill

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back125.0019808.7131504137
2Avanti!4.8819727.10013176
3The Transformers: The Movie3.7519867.20044657
4Bunny Lake Is Missing3.7519657.30211284
5The Legend of Hell House3.2519736.60015242
6Reach for the Sky3.0019567.2153240
7Robin Hood: Men in Tights2.5019936.700145810
8The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes2.5019707.00014797
9Dracula: Dead and Loving It2.3819955.90048915
10Gentlemen Broncos1.0020106.20014418