Shane Rimmer

Shane Rimmer

ActorWriterSoundtrack
Born
May 28, 1929
Died
March 29, 2019

Shane Rimmer was a Canadian actor and screenwriter, primarily known as the voice actor of Scott Tracy, a leading character in the science fiction series "Thunderbirds" (1965-1966). Rimmer was born in Toronto, Canada, where his parents had settled after moving to Canada. Shane's father was Thomas…

Biography

Shane Rimmer was a Canadian actor and screenwriter, primarily known as the voice actor of Scott Tracy, a leading character in the science fiction series "Thunderbirds" (1965-1966).

Rimmer was born in Toronto, Canada, where his parents had settled after moving to Canada. Shane's father was Thomas Rimmer, a reporter and advertising copywriter from Ireland. Shane's mother was Vera Franklin, from England. Thomas and Vera had separately migrated to the United States, and they met each other while living in New York. They married there, and then moved to Canada in search of a better life.

In the 1950s, Rimmer had a music career in Canada, both as a singer and as a radio DJ. In 1958, he became the host of a musical television series, "Come Fly with Me". In 1959, Rimmer joined a singing trio called "the Three Deuces", and started performing in the United Kingdom. Meanwhile, he had started appearing as a character actor in various films and television series.

In 1962, Rimmer met the dancer Sheila Logan, and they were married in 1963. The couple settled in London, and Rimmer's new wife soon became his agent. She helped secure more acting jobs for him. His first recurring role in a television series was playing the magazine editor Russell Corrigan in the soap opera "Compact"(1963-1964)

His first notable film role was that of Captain "Ace" Owens, crew member of a B-52 bomber in the black comedy "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" (1964). Owens is depicted serving under Major "King" Kong (played by Slim Pickens) in a suicide mission.

Rimmer started playing guest roles in relatively high-profile action and science-fiction television series of the period, such as "The Saint ", "Danger Man", and "Dr. Who". In 1965, Rimmer gained his key role of pilot Scott Tracy in "Thunderbirds". Scott appeared in all 32 episodes of the series. After the end of the television series, Rimmer returned to the role of Scott Tracy in the spin-off films "Thunderbirds Are Go" (1966) and "Thunderbird 6" (1968). While the television series was a hit, both films under-performed at the box office. Plans for further sequel films were can-celled.

In the late 1960s, Rimmer started playing minor roles in the "James Bond" film series. He played an unnamed American launch controller in "You Only Live Twice" (1967), the chief of security Tom in "Diamonds Are Forever" (1971), and Commander Carter, the captain of the nuclear submarine in "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977). He also voiced Hamilton, an agent of the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) who gets assassinated in "Live and Let Die" (1973). Hamilton was played by actor Robert Dix, but his dialogue was voiced by Rimmer instead.

Trying his hand at screenwriting, Rimmer wrote scripts for several episodes of the television series "Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons" (1967-1968), "Joe 90" (1968-1969), "The Secret Service" (1969), and "The Protectors " (1972-1974). The first three of them were science fiction series, while "The Protectors" was a crime fiction series about an an alliance of private detectives.

In March 2019, Rimmer died in at Barnet Hospital in London. He was 89-years-old. He was survived by his wife and their three sons.

Actor

The Amazing World of GumballThe Amazing World of Gumball(2011)as Louie
Dick Spanner, P.I.Dick Spanner, P.I.(1987)as Dick Spanner
The Springheel SagaThe Springheel Saga(2010)
Darkwave: Edge of the StormDarkwave: Edge of the Storm(2016)as Anderson
ThunderbirdsThunderbirds(2015)as Scott Tracy

Self

Kubrick's Universe: The Stanley Kubrick PodcastKubrick's Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast(2018)as Self
The Making of Captain ScarletThe Making of Captain Scarlet(2018)as Self
The Gerry Anderson PodcastThe Gerry Anderson Podcast(2018)as Self - Interviewee
From Earth to the Moon(2016)as Self
30 Greatest Disaster Movies(2015)as Self - Actor, Dr. Strangelove

Archive Footage

Amicalement Votre, Hollywood au service de sa majestƩAmicalement Votre, Hollywood au service de sa majestƩ(2017)as Lomax
The Lost Worlds of Gerry AndersonThe Lost Worlds of Gerry Anderson(2015)as Lieutenant Brogan, John, Dick Spanner
007 Days of Bond: The Blu-Relay(2012)as Commander Carter
Superman II: The Richard Donner CutSuperman II: The Richard Donner Cut(2006)as Controller #2
L'Oeil du cycloneL'Oeil du cyclone(1991)as Self

Archive Sound

The Gerry Anderson PodcastThe Gerry Anderson Podcast(2018)as Self
ThunderbirdsThunderbirds(2015)as Scott Tracy

Known for

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Shane Rimmer in Superman III (1983)Harrison Ford, Anthony Daniels, Mark Hamill, Peter Mayhew, and Shane Rimmer in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)Ian Hogg and Shane Rimmer in The Protectors (1972)Shane Rimmer in Superman II (1980)Shane Rimmer in Rollerball (1975)Roger Moore and Shane Rimmer in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

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1Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope100.0019778.66101569418
2Batman Begins50.002005•8.2011712809
3Gandhi20.001983•8.0811247307
4Out of Africa15.001985•7.271193013
5Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb10.0019648.304551415
6Thunderbirds6.501965•7.9005659
7Reds6.0019817.331226794
8Rollerball5.001975•6.51432242
9The Dirty Dozen4.0019677.71484043
10Spy Game3.752001•7.100177925