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Birthday:
Sep 17, 1928
Birthplace:
Herne Hill, London, England

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Roddy McDowall Biography

British actor Roddy McDowall's father was an officer in the English merchant marine, and his mother was a would-be actress. When it came time to choose a life's calling, McDowall bowed to his mother's influence. After winning an acting prize in a school play, he was able to secure film work in Britain, beginning at age ten with 1938's Scruffy. He appeared in 16 roles of varying sizes and importance before he and his family were evacuated to the U.S. during the 1940 Battle of Britain. McDowall arrival in Hollywood coincided with the wishes of 20th Century-Fox executive Darryl F. Zanuck to create a "new Freddie Bartholomew." He tested for the juvenile lead in Fox's How Green Was My Valley (1941), winning both the role and a long contract. McDowall's first adult acting assignment was as Malcolm in Orson Welles' 1948 film version of Macbeth; shortly afterward, he formed a production company with Macbeth co-star Dan O'Herlihy. McDowall left films for the most part in the 1950s, preferring TV and stage work; among his Broadway credits were No Time for Sergeants, Compulsion, (in which he co-starred with fellow former child star Dean Stockwell) and Lerner and Loewe's Camelot (as Mordred). McDowall won a 1960 Tony Award for his appearance in the short-lived production The Fighting Cock. The actor spent the better part of the early 1960s playing Octavius in the mammoth production Cleopatra, co-starring with longtime friend Elizabeth Taylor. An accomplished photographer, McDowall was honored by having his photos of Taylor and other celebrities frequently published in the leading magazines of the era. He was briefly an advising photographic editor of Harper's Bazaar, and in 1966 published the first of several collections of his camerawork, Double Exposure. McDowall's most frequent assignments between 1968 and 1975 found him in elaborate simian makeup as Cornelius in the Planet of the Apes theatrical films and TV series. Still accepting the occasional guest-star film role and theatrical assignment into the 1990s, McDowall towards the end of his life was most active in the administrative end of show business, serving on the executive boards of the Screen Actors Guild and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. A lifelong movie collector (a hobby which once nearly got him arrested by the FBI), McDowall has also worked diligently with the National Film Preservation Board. In August, 1998, he was elected president of the Academy Foundation. One of Hollywood's last links to its golden age and much-loved by old and new stars alike -- McDowell was famed for his kindness, generosity and loyalty (friends could tell McDowall any secret and be sure of its safety) -- McDowall's announcement that he was suffering from terminal cancer a few weeks before he died rocked the film community, and many visited the ailing actor in his Studio City home. Shortly before he was diagnosed with cancer, McDowall had provided the voiceover for Disney/Pixar's animated feature A Bug's Life. A few days prior to McDowall's passing, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences named its photo archive after him. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Quotes from Roddy McDowall's Characters

    1. Caesar: Destiny is the will of God, and if it is Man's destiny to be dominated, it is God's will that he be dominated with compassion and understanding.
    From Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes. Submitted by Dann M (2 months ago)
    1. Cornelius: [reading from the sacred scroll] Beware the beast Man, for he is the Devil's pawn. Alone among God's primates, he kills for sport, or lust or greed. Yea, he will murder his brother to possess his brother's land. Let him not breed in great numbers, for he will make a desert of his home and yours. Shun him. Drive him back into his jungle liar, for he is the harbinger of death.
    From Planet of the Apes. Submitted by Dann M (2 months ago)
    1. Peter Vincent: Welcome to this fright night...
    From Fright Night. Submitted by Jean G C (3 months ago)
    1. Lt. Charles Pizer: Vincent, were you programmed to bug me?
    2. V.I.N.CENT: No, sir, to educate you.
    From The Black Hole. Submitted by Nick S (5 months ago)
    1. Lt. Charles Pizer: We'd be better off without you and Maximilian trying to knock heads.
    2. V.I.N.CENT: I can handle that thing.
    3. Lt. Charles Pizer: Well, far be it from you to admit there isn't anything you can't handle.
    4. V.I.N.CENT: There are three basic types, Mr. Pizer: the Wills, the Won'ts, and the Can'ts. The Wills accomplish everything, the Won'ts oppose everything, and the Can'ts won't try anything.
    5. Capt. Dan Holland: Well, do us all a favor, V.I.N.CENT, and try to be a Can't, especially where that monster is concerned. We need you, not another corkscrew.
    From The Black Hole. Submitted by George B (5 months ago)
    1. Peter Vincent: First we need some holy water, and some communion wafers.
    2. Alex: Communion wafers? The stuff you get from the church? Am I going to hell for this?
    From Fright Night Part 2. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Charley Brewster: It was a performance.
    2. Peter Vincent: She cast no reflection!
    From Fright Night Part 2. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Peter Vincent: (after Charley apologizes for thinking that Regine is a vampire) Such a thing simply could not happen twice, Charley!
    From Fright Night Part 2. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Peter Vincent: (on his TV show) This is Peter Vincent back once more with you...as host of Fright Night. I thought I'd let the vampires rest for a little while. Right, Charley?
    From Fright Night. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Peter Vincent: (runs into Charley's house for help, and thinks he found Charley's mother in bed) Thank God. The phone wires have been cut.
    2. Evil Ed: (jumps out from under the bed covers, all vamped out) I know I did it!
    3. Peter Vincent: (scared) Where is Charley's mother?
    4. Evil Ed: Well, apparently she's working nights. But she left a note (pulls out a note and reads it) Hmmmm hmm. His dinner's in the oven!
    From Fright Night. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Peter Vincent: (holds a crucifix up to Jerry's face) Back, spawn of Satan!
    2. Jerry Dandridge: (laughs) Oh, really? You have to have faith for this to work on me Mr. Vincent!
    From Fright Night. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Peter Vincent: (surprises Charley by showing up to the vampire's house) Ready to do battle with the undead!
    From Fright Night. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Evil Ed: (now a vampire - attacking Peter Vincent) I used to admire you. You know that? But, of course, that was before I found out what a fake you were! Peter Vincent. 'the great vampire killer' (Peter burns his head with a crucifix) What have you done to me? (crying)
    2. Peter Vincent: Back!
    3. Evil Ed: (crying) The master will kill you for this, but not fast. Slowly...Oh, so slowly.
    From Fright Night. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Peter Vincent: (about Charley Brewster) Your friend needs a psychiatrist, not a vampire killer.
    From Fright Night. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Evil Ed: Remember a fruitcake kid named Charley Brewster? He said he saw you.
    2. Amy Peterson: He's the one who believes a vampire lives next to him.
    3. Peter Vincent: Oh, yes. You know, he is insane!
    From Fright Night. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Peter Vincent: I have just been fired because nobody wants to see vampire killers any more, or vampires either. Apparently all they want are demented madmen, running around in ski masks hacking up young virgins.
    2. Charley Brewster: I believe in vampires.
    3. Peter Vincent: That's nice. If only there had been more of you, perhaps my ratings would've been higher.
    4. Charley Brewster: In fact, I have one living next door to me. Would you help me kill him?
    5. Peter Vincent: Pardon me?
    6. Charley Brewster: You know that murder a few days ago?
    7. Peter Vincent: Yes.
    8. Charley Brewster: The guy who lives next door to me did it, and he's a vampire.
    9. Peter Vincent: If this is your idea of a joke, I am not amused.
    From Fright Night. Submitted by Creep F (12 months ago)
    1. Huw Morgan: Men like my father cannot die. They are with me still -- real in memory as they were in flesh, loving and beloved forever. How green was my valley then.
    From How Green Was My Valley. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
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