Alan Wheatley

Alan Wheatley

Actor
Born
April 19, 1907
Died
August 30, 1991

Sharp-featured, incisive Surrey-born actor whose chief trademark was a memorably mellifluous voice. This, he used to maximum effect as a tool for impersonating a gallery of suave, urbane - usually rather likeable - villains, rogues and assorted shady types. He often imbued these characters with an…

Biography

Sharp-featured, incisive Surrey-born actor whose chief trademark was a memorably mellifluous voice. This, he used to maximum effect as a tool for impersonating a gallery of suave, urbane - usually rather likeable - villains, rogues and assorted shady types. He often imbued these characters with an air of smugly superior disdain.

Alan had reinvented himself as an actor after abandoning his first profession as industrial psychologist. He made his theatrical debut in 1928 in "Heartbreak House" by by George Bernard Shaw and appeared on the London stage two years later. For the remainder of the decade, he made a living as a supporting player (with a penchant for period costume) in works by Shakespeare, John Galsworthy, J.M. Barrie, and Oscar Wilde. While preferring the intimacy offered by provincial theatre, he also shone on the grander stage of the Old Vic, and, in 1936, appeared in "St. Helena" on Broadway. That same year, he made his feature film debut in The Conquest of the Air (1931).

During World War II, Alan's voice was heard regularly as announcer and newsreader for the BBC European Service. This led to a constant stream of work as a radio actor and reader of English literature and poetry. In the course of the next three decades, he impersonated the good (detective Lord Peter Wimsey) and the bad (Othello, Judas, Richard III) with equal verve. His television career -- beginning in 1938 -- went along a similar path. Alan was the very first 'BBC Sherlock Holmes' in 1951, taking his cue for the role from the drawings of Sidney Paget and the characterisations by Arthur Conan Doyle. The six instalments (all live transmissions) were well-received but did Alan no favour: the resulting publicity led his agent to ask for higher salaries and this, in turn, led to fewer job offers.

On the big screen, Alan was best served by being the ill-fated Fred Hale in Brighton Rock (1948); the duplicitous traveller on the Sleeping Car to Trieste (1948); and the corrupt financier Mark Cruden in Delayed Action (1954). On television, he will remain the definitive incarnation of the Sheriff of Nottingham in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955). Alan's sheriff is devious and cunning, a sophisticated arch villain of great clarity, an equal to the hero -- if it were not, of course, for the ineptitude of his minions. After the end of his tenure as Richard Greene's nemesis, Alan popped up as assorted police inspectors, professional types, legal eagles and men of the cloth, in many a popular series, including Danger Man (1960) and Department S (1969). He retired from the screen in 1970, and died in August 1991 in London at the age of 84.

Actor

Department SDepartment S(1969)as Carter
The AvengersThe Avengers(1961)as Dangerfield
NET PlayhouseNET Playhouse(1964)as Cardinal of Palermo
Mystery Hall(1967)as Alex Ramsey
The BaronThe Baron(1966)as Lord Mountford

Self

News Extra(1959)as Self - Presenter
About ReligionAbout Religion(1956)as Self - introduction
Tell the TruthTell the Truth(1955)as Self
Elizabethan ExpressElizabethan Express(1954)as Spoken by

Archive Footage

The Daleks in ColourThe Daleks in Colour(2023)as Temmosus
Robin Hood: Quest for the CrownRobin Hood: Quest for the Crown(1995)as Sheriff of Nottingham
Robin Hood: The MovieRobin Hood: The Movie(1991)as Sheriff of Nottingham

Known for

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Lionel Jeffries, Bernadette O'Farrell, and Alan Wheatley in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955)Michael Peake and Alan Wheatley in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955)Paul Eddington and Alan Wheatley in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955)John Arnatt and Alan Wheatley in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955)Donald Pleasence and Alan Wheatley in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955)Alan Wheatley in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955)

Credit Score: Alan Wheatley

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Avengers12.5019668.3049811
2Doctor Who12.5019638.40241373
3The Adventures of Robin Hood5.0019557.601985
4Brighton Rock3.7519517.2007611
5Delayed Action3.0919545.500123
6The Shadow of the Cat2.5019616.4001850
7The Pickwick Papers2.5019546.901724
8Caesar and Cleopatra2.5019466.2013480
9The Midnight Men1.6319640.0000
10The Six Proud Walkers1.2519620.0000