Basil Sydney

Basil Sydney

ActorAdditional Crew
Born
April 23, 1894
Died
January 10, 1968

The son of a stage manager, Basil Sydney entered the acting profession in 1909. His burgeoning career was interrupted by the outbreak of World War I, during which he saw action with the Norfolk Regiment in the British Army. In the early 1920's, Basil established himself as a matinée idol on the…

Biography

The son of a stage manager, Basil Sydney entered the acting profession in 1909. His burgeoning career was interrupted by the outbreak of World War I, during which he saw action with the Norfolk Regiment in the British Army. In the early 1920's, Basil established himself as a matinée idol on the London stage. His film debut, however, took place on the other side of the Atlantic in the silent feature Romance (1920), based on a play by Edward Sheldon. His co-star was the prominent American Broadway star Doris Keane, with whom he had appeared in the theatrical performance of the play five years prior and subsequently married. Basil was rapidly promoted through a starring role in his second screen outing, the comedy Red Hot Romance (1922), but decided to turn down the offer of a lucrative Hollywood contract. His single-minded insistence on being cast exclusively in roles based on works by Shakespeare or Shaw led him to New York and back to the theatre. He spent the remainder of the decade as a leading player on Broadway, playing the parts he craved and duly receiving critical plaudits for his Mercutio of "Romeo and Juliet" (1922-23) and for his leads as Hamlet (1925-26) and Petruchio in "The Taming of the Shrew" (1927-28).

Basil did not return to films until 1932, back in Britain and henceforth as a burly character actor, albeit of never less than commanding presence. His stock-in-trade were shifty opportunists, public servants, domineering fathers or military types. He alternated smoothly between charming or dependable and menacing or sinister. Generally typed as a quintessential Englishman, his casting as a German infiltrator in the wartime drama Went the Day Well? (1942), lent additional gravitas to the warning against complacency. Otherwise, he stood out as Caesar's military aide-de-camp Rufio in the decidedly stodgy screen adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra (1945); as the brutish squire Nick Helmar in the period Gainsborough melodrama Jassy (1947); as the indefatigable Captain Smollett battling the pirates of Treasure Island (1950) and as Waldemar Fitzurse, advisor to the devious Prince John (played by Guy Rolfe) in MGM's excellent Technicolor swashbuckler Ivanhoe (1952).

Actor

Thursday Theatre(1964)as Sir Norman Tullis
No Hiding PlaceNo Hiding Place(1959)as Maj. Herbert Key
SuspenseSuspense(1962)as Captain Joe Turner
Silent Evidence(1962)as Dr. Martin Westlake
Drama 61-67Drama 61-67(1961)as Mourtzinos

Additional Crew

They Met in the DarkThey Met in the Dark(1943)

Self

The Full Man(1964)
Film FanfareFilm Fanfare(1956)as Self

Archive Footage

Last Action HeroLast Action Hero(1993)as Claudius
The Magical World of DisneyThe Magical World of Disney(1954)as Captain Smollett

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Basil Sydney in Went the Day Well? (1942)Jean Simmons, Felix Aylmer, and Basil Sydney in Hamlet (1948)Peter Cushing, Eileen Herlie, and Basil Sydney in Hamlet (1948)Ernest Clark, Derek Farr, Michael Redgrave, Harold Siddons, and Basil Sydney in The Dam Busters (1955)Ernest Clark, Derek Farr, Michael Redgrave, and Basil Sydney in The Dam Busters (1955)Michael Redgrave and Basil Sydney in The Dam Busters (1955)

Credit Score: Basil Sydney

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Claudius, The King
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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Hamlet15.0019487.54719933
2Around the World in 80 Days10.0019566.75832004
3The Dam Busters4.8819557.40112302
4Treasure Island3.2519506.90010720
5The Riverside Murder3.0919355.800430
6The 3 Worlds of Gulliver2.5019606.4003377
7Ivanhoe2.5019536.70311295
8Transatlantic Tunnel2.5019366.0001120
9Star of India2.3819545.600211
10Salome2.3819535.8002555