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Daniel Massey(1933-1998)

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Daniel Massey was an English actor of Canadian descent, best known for portraying his godfather Noël Coward (1899-1973) in the critically acclaimed film "Star!" (1968). For this role he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. It was his only Academy Award nomination.

Massey was the son of Canadian actor Raymond Massey (1896-1983) and English actress Adrianne Allen (1907-1993). He was raised by his mother, following his parents' divorce. His paternal uncle was Canadian diplomat Vincent Massey (1887-1967), who became the first Canadian-born Governor General of Canada (term 1952-1959).

Massey was educated at Eton College and King's College, Cambridge. He made his film debut as a child actor, in the war film "In Which We Serve" (1942). The film depicted the Battle of Crete (1941) and its aftermath.

Massey did not return to film roles until the late 1950s. His early roles included the comedy film "Girls at Sea" (1958), the military-themed comedy "Operation Bullshine" (1959), the comedy-drama "Upstairs and Downstairs" (1959), the music-hall themed drama and "The Entertainer" (1960). He played the leading role of John Fellowes (Daniel Massey), an officer in the Grenadier Guards, in the military-themed drama "The Queen's Guards" (1961).

His next major role was as an incompetent thief in the crime comedy "Go to Blazes" (1962). He had a supporting role in the historical comedy "The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders" (1965), which was an adaptation of the novel "Moll Flanders" (1722) by Daniel Defoe (c. 1660-1731).

Massey received his best known role in the film "Star!" (1968), and received his nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The Award was instead won by rival actor Jack Albertson (1907-1981). Massey's next found a critically acclaimed role in television. He played the openly gay character Daniel in the historical drama "The Roads to Freedom" (1970). The series was an adaptation of a trilogy of novels: "The Age of Reason" (1945), "The Reprieve" (1945) and "Troubled Sleep" (1949) by Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980). They depicted the last years of the interwar period in France and the Fall of France (1940) in World War II.

Massey played the historical figure Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester (1532-1588) in the historical film "Mary, Queen of Scots" (1971). In the film. Dudley was depicted as a court favorite of Elizabeth I of England, (played by Glenda Jackson) and as a suitor for Mary I of Scotland (played by .Vanessa Redgrave).

Massey next has a role in the anthology horror film "The Vault of Horror " (1973), which adapted several classic horror stories published by EC Comics. It was his first appearance in a comic book adaptation. He played the French dramatist Victorien Sardou (1831-1908) in the biographical film "The Incredible Sarah" (1976).

Massey was mostly reduced to supporting roles in the religious drama "The Devil's Advocate" (1977), the fantasy film "Warlords of Atlantis" (1978), and the horror comedy "The Cat and the Canary" (1979). He only appeared in a hand full of films in the 1980s, but played the historical judge Mervyn Griffith-Jones (1909-1979) in "Scandal" (1989). The film was loosely based on the political scandal Profumo affair, which had damaged the reputation of the Conservative Party in the early 1960s.

Massey was in poor health in the 1990s, and his career consequently suffered. His last film role was voicing Jesus' disciple Cleopas in the animated Biblical drama "The Miracle Maker" (1999). The film was an an adaptation of the Gospels of the New Testament, and was released following Massey's death.

Massey died in March 1998, suffering from Hodgkin lymphoma, a cancer affecting the white blood cells. He was buried at Putney Vale Cemetery in southwest London. The cemetery is located at the small community of Putney Vale, within the London Borough of Wandsworth.
BornOctober 10, 1933
DiedMarch 25, 1998(64)
BornOctober 10, 1933
DiedMarch 25, 1998(64)
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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar
    • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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Daniel Massey and Joan Plowright in The Entertainer (1960)
Daniel Massey in The Entertainer (1960)
Daniel Massey and Joan Plowright in The Entertainer (1960)
Daniel Massey and Joan Plowright in The Entertainer (1960)
Albert Finney, Daniel Massey, and Joan Plowright in The Entertainer (1960)
Daniel Massey and Joan Plowright in The Entertainer (1960)
Daniel Massey in The Entertainer (1960)
Noël Coward, Celia Johnson, Daniel Massey, and Ann Stephens in In Which We Serve (1942)
Noël Coward, Daniel Massey, and Ann Stephens in In Which We Serve (1942)
Noël Coward, Celia Johnson, Daniel Massey, and Ann Stephens in In Which We Serve (1942)
Anna Massey and Daniel Massey in The Vault of Horror (1973)
Daniel Massey in The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (1991)

Known for:

Star! (1968)
Star!
6.4
  • Noël Coward
  • 1968
Victory (1981)
Victory
6.6
  • The English - Colonel Waldron
  • 1981
Joanne Whalley in Scandal (1989)
Scandal
6.4
  • Mervyn Griffith-Jones
  • 1989
Honor Blackman, Olivia Hussey, Edward Fox, Michael Callan, Wendy Hiller, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Beatrix Lehmann, Carol Lynley, Daniel Massey, and Peter McEnery in The Cat and the Canary (1978)
The Cat and the Canary
5.6
  • Dr. Harry Blythe
  • 1978

Credits

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Actor

  • The Miracle Maker (2000)
    The Miracle Maker
    • Cleopas (voice)
    • 2000
  • The Longest Memory
    • Mr. Whitechapel
    • TV Movie
    • 1997
  • Samson and Delilah (1996)
    Samson and Delilah
    • Ira
    • TV Mini Series
    • 1996
  • Meter Running
    • Short
    • 1995
  • The Vacillations of Poppy Carew (1995)
    The Vacillations of Poppy Carew
    • Mr. Carew
    • TV Movie
    • 1995
  • Daniel Day-Lewis in In the Name of the Father (1993)
    In the Name of the Father
    • Prosecutor
    • 1993
  • Ciarán Hinds and Amanda Root in The Man Who Cried (1993)
    The Man Who Cried
    • Peter Maxwell
    • TV Movie
    • 1993
  • Stalin (1992)
    Stalin
    • Trotsky
    • TV Movie
    • 1992
  • Shakespeare: The Animated Tales (1992)
    Shakespeare: The Animated Tales
    • Oberon (voice)
    • TV Series
    • 1992
  • Bye Bye Columbus
    • Columbus
    • TV Movie
    • 1991
  • Michael Palin and Robert Lindsay in G.B.H. (1991)
    G.B.H.
    • Grosvenor
    • TV Mini Series
    • 1991
  • Jeremy Brett and Edward Hardwicke in The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (1991)
    The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
    • J. Neil Gibson
    • TV Series
    • 1991
  • 4 Play (1989)
    4 Play
    • Mr. Hern (segment "Nobody Here But Us Chickens")
    • TV Series
    • 1989
  • Joanne Whalley in Scandal (1989)
    Scandal
    • Mervyn Griffith-Jones
    • 1989
  • John Thaw and Kevin Whately in Inspector Morse (1987)
    Inspector Morse
    • Anthony Donn
    • TV Series
    • 1989

Soundtrack

  • Star! (1968)
    Star!
    • performer: "Forbidden Fruit", "Dear Little Boy (Dear Little Girl)", "After the Ball", "Has Anybody Seen Our Ship" (uncredited)
    • 1968

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Mary, Queen of Scots
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Mary, Queen of Scots

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 6′ 3″ (1.91 m)
  • Born
    • October 10, 1933
    • London, England, UK
  • Died
    • March 25, 1998
    • London, England, UK(Hodgkin's disease)
  • Spouses
      Linda Mary 'Lindy' WiltonJune 21, 1997 - March 25, 1998 (his death)
  • Parents
      Raymond Massey
  • Other works
    Played Benjamin Stone in "Follies" (stage,1990)

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    His parents broke up when he was quite young. Both he and sister Anna Massey were brought up by their British mother, Adrianne Allen. Their father Raymond Massey returned to the US and built a formidable acting career, rarely seeing his children. Anna reported seeing her father perhaps six times during her entire life.

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