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Anthony Dawson(1916-1992)

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  • Writer
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Anthony Dawson in Dr. No (1962)
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Long-faced, emaciated-looking character actor with a thin mustache and an impeccable English accent, Anthony Dawson was typecast in a variety of villainous roles in the 1950s and 1960s.

He was born Anthony Douglas Gillon Dawson in Edinburgh, Scotland, to Ida Violet (Kittel) and Eric Francis Dawson. His father was Scottish and his mother was of German and English descent. Dawson made his greatest impact in the Alfred Hitchcock classic Dial M for Murder (1954). He was excellent as Lesgate, seedy ex-Cambridge classmate of would-be wife murderer Wendice (Ray Milland). In the scene where Wendice blackmails him to commit the killing ("There were times I felt you belonged to me"), he is nervous and visibly torn between fear and avarice. Dawson gave similarly sinister performances in the thriller Midnight Lace (1960), where he menaced hapless Doris Day, and the Terence Fisher-directed Hammer horror The Curse of the Werewolf (1961) as Count Siniestro. In another film by this director, the James Bond classic Dr. No (1962), Dawson played the geologist Prof. R.J.Dent, a henchman of the title character who attempts to assassinate the hero, then finds out to his cost what Bond's "license to kill" really means.

Dawson was also the first screen incarnation of Bond villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld (in From Russia with Love (1963) and Thunderball (1965)), though the viewer only sees his hands stroking a white cat and hears the voice of Austrian actor Eric Pohlmann. A highly capable, immediately recognizable actor, Dawson deserved better roles than came his way after the mid-1960s. He eventually ended up playing small parts in minor Italian films and European co-productions, but should not be confused with the Italian horror director Antonio Margheriti who sometimes used the pseudonym 'Anthomy M. Dawson'.

An interesting footnote to Dawson's career are his unpublished memoirs, "Rambling Recollections", in which he vividly recalls meeting Hitchcock after first arriving in Hollywood. This took place at a dinner party given by the director at Perino's Restaurant in Los Angeles. Also present were 'Dial M' co-stars Grace Kelly and English actor John Williams. Dawson later escorted Kelly to her residence at Chateau Marmont, an apartment bloc on Sunset Strip. Dawson then intimated that an affair took place, which, however lasted just until Ray Milland arrived on the scene.
BornOctober 18, 1916
DiedJanuary 8, 1992(75)
BornOctober 18, 1916
DiedJanuary 8, 1992(75)
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Anthony Dawson in Death Rides a Horse (1967)
Anthony Dawson in Death Rides a Horse (1967)
Anthony Dawson, Luigi Pistilli, Angelo Susani, and José Torres in Death Rides a Horse (1967)
Sean Connery and Anthony Dawson in Dr. No (1962)
Anthony Dawson and Ian Hunter in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955)
Ursula Andress, Toshirô Mifune, and Anthony Dawson in Red Sun (1971)
Ray Milland and Anthony Dawson in Dial M for Murder (1954)
Anthony Dawson, Warren Mitchell, and Yvonne Romain in The Curse of the Werewolf (1961)
Charlotte Lewis and Anthony Dawson in Pirates (1986)
Grace Kelly and Anthony Dawson in Dial M for Murder (1954)
"Dial M For Murder," Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, and Anthony Dawson. 1954 Warner Bros
"Dial M For Murder," Grace Kelly and Anthony Dason. 1954 Warner Bros.

Known for

Grace Kelly and Anthony Dawson in Dial M for Murder (1954)
Dial M for Murder
8.2
  • Charles Swann
  • 1954
Sean Connery and Ursula Andress in Dr. No (1962)
Dr. No
7.2
  • Professor Dent
  • 1962
Sean Connery, Daniela Bianchi, and Robert Shaw in From Russia with Love (1963)
From Russia with Love
7.4
  • Ernst Blofeld(as ?)
  • 1963
Neil Connery in Operation Kid Brother (1967)
Operation Kid Brother
3.5
  • Alpha
  • 1967

Credits

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Actor

  • Selling Hitler (1991)
    Selling Hitler
    • Marquess of Bath
    • TV Mini Series
    • 1991
  • Spieler (1990)
    Spieler
    • Roy
    • 1990
  • Run for Your Life (1988)
    Run for Your Life
    • Colonel Moorcroft
    • 1988
  • Ghoulies II (1987)
    Ghoulies II
    • Priest
    • 1987
  • Pirates (1986)
    Pirates
    • Spanish Officer
    • 1986
  • Where Is Parsifal? (1984)
    Where Is Parsifal?
    • Ripple
    • 1984
  • Laurence Olivier, Michael Caine, Susan George, and Anthony Dawson in The Jigsaw Man (1983)
    The Jigsaw Man
    • Vicar
    • 1983
  • Inchon (1981)
    Inchon
    • Gen. Collins
    • 1981
  • The Count of Monte-Cristo (1975)
    The Count of Monte-Cristo
    • Noirtier De Villefort
    • TV Movie
    • 1975
  • Massacre in Rome (1973)
    Massacre in Rome
    • Lt. Col. Harster
    • 1973
  • The Big Game (1973)
    The Big Game
    • Burton (uncredited)
    • 1973
  • Cool Million (1972)
    Cool Million
    • Prefect
    • TV Series
    • 1972
  • The Valachi Papers (1972)
    The Valachi Papers
    • Federal Investigator
    • 1972
  • Ursula Andress, Charles Bronson, Alain Delon, and Toshirô Mifune in Red Sun (1971)
    Red Sun
    • Hyatt (as Tony Dawson)
    • 1971
  • Mascha Rabben in Deadlock (1970)
    Deadlock
    • Anthony Sunshine, der alte Killer (as Antony Dawson)
    • 1970

Writer

  • Ghost Squad (1961)
    Ghost Squad
    • Writer
    • TV Series
    • 1961
  • The Snorkel (1958)
    The Snorkel
    • from "The Snorkel" by
    • 1958

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Dr. No
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Dr. No
The Haunted Strangler
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The Haunted Strangler

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • ?
  • Height
    • 6′ 1½″ (1.87 m)
  • Born
    • October 18, 1916
    • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
  • Died
    • January 8, 1992
    • Sussex, England, UK(cancer)
  • Spouse
    • Carol L FilbyJuly 1956 - ?
  • Other works
    Voiceover: Narrated the trailer for For a Few Dollars More (1965))

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  • Trivia
    He played two different Bond villains: Professor R.J. Dent in Dr. No (1962) and Ernst Stavro Blofeld in From Russia with Love (1963) and Thunderball (1965).
  • Trademarks
      Often appeared in films directed by Terence Young
  • Nickname
    • Tony Dawson

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