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James Villiers(1933-1998)

  • Actor
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James Villiers in The Nanny (1965)
Trailer for this James Bond classic
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For Your Eyes Only (1981)
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Character actor James Villiers was of an aristocratic background - you could half tell, not only from his sardonic looks and precisely modulated voice, but from the roles he played. More often than not, he was typecast as a snobbish, supercilious upper-class twit, effete weakling or comic second-string villain. A graduate of RADA (Royal Academy of Dramatic Art), his first major appearance on stage was in a 1954 West End production of "Toad of Toad Hall". During the following years, he expanded his repertoire at the Old Vic with performances of William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" and "Richard III", also touring on Broadway. During his extensive theatrical career, he acted in plays by Noël Coward (including a critically-acclaimed performance in "Private Lives" in 1972), Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw, and, just prior to his death, played "Mr. Brownlow" in "Oliver!" at the London Palladium.

In the 1960's, James Villiers was featured in several films by Joseph Losey, most notably The Damned (1962). One of his most convincing roles was as one of the parents of a 10-year old boy threatened by a homicidal Bette Davis in The Nanny (1965). He was also featured in several horror movies, such as Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (1971) and the Amicus production of Asylum (1972), reverting to his best plummy-voiced form. On television, he was perfectly cast as "Professor Higgins" in Pygmalion (1973); a 1973 adaptation which co-starred Lynn Redgrave as "Eliza Doolittle". One of his earlier successes was in the 1969 BBC period drama, The First Churchills (1969), in the part of "King Charles II" (whom he was said to have resembled). One of the most British of actors, Villiers died of cancer in West Sussex in January 1998.
BornSeptember 29, 1933
DiedJanuary 18, 1998(64)
BornSeptember 29, 1933
DiedJanuary 18, 1998(64)
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Stringer Davis, Katya Douglas, Margaret Rutherford, and James Villiers in Murder at the Gallop (1963)
John Neville, John Standing, and James Villiers in The First Churchills (1969)
Sheila Gish, Verina Greenlaw, Lesley Roach, James Villiers, and John Westbrook in The First Churchills (1969)
Peter Cushing, Barbara Parkins, Sylvia Syms, Richard Todd, and James Villiers in Asylum (1972)

Known for

Catherine Deneuve in Repulsion (1965)
Repulsion
7.6
  • John
  • 1965
Roger Moore and Carole Bouquet in For Your Eyes Only (1981)
For Your Eyes Only
6.7
  • Tanner
  • 1981
Some Girls Do (1969)
Some Girls Do
5.5
  • Carl Petersen
  • 1969
Murder at the Gallop (1963)
Murder at the Gallop
7.2
  • Michael Shane
  • 1963

Credits

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Actor

  • The Kingdom of Shadows (2005)
    The Kingdom of Shadows
    • The Man At The Lake
    • Short
    • 2005
  • The Tichborne Claimant (1998)
    The Tichborne Claimant
    • Uncle Henry
    • 1998
  • A Dance to the Music of Time (1997)
    A Dance to the Music of Time
    • Buster Foxe
    • TV Mini Series
    • 1997
  • The Willows in Winter (1996)
    The Willows in Winter
    • Magistrate (voice)
    • TV Movie
    • 1996
  • Jeremy Piven, Kelli Williams, and Liza Walker in E=mc2 (1996)
    E=mc2
    • Dr. James Mallinson
    • 1996
  • The Wind in the Willows (1995)
    The Wind in the Willows
    • Magistrate (voice)
    • TV Movie
    • 1995
  • Kate Beckinsale in Uncovered (1994)
    Uncovered
    • Montegrifo
    • 1994
  • Jeremy Brett in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (1994)
    The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
    • Lord Cantlemere
    • TV Mini Series
    • 1994
  • Chris Jury, Phyllis Logan, Ian McShane, Diane Parish, and Dudley Sutton in Lovejoy (1986)
    Lovejoy
    • Lionel Beckwith
    • TV Series
    • 1992
  • Francesca Annis, Ian Richardson, and Christoph Waltz in The Gravy Train Goes East (1991)
    The Gravy Train Goes East
    • Penhurst
    • TV Mini Series
    • 1991
  • Christopher Eccleston in Let Him Have It (1991)
    Let Him Have It
    • Cassels
    • 1991
  • A Perfect Hero (1991)
    A Perfect Hero
    • Air Commodore
    • TV Mini Series
    • 1991
  • John Goodman in King Ralph (1991)
    King Ralph
    • Hale
    • 1991
  • House of Cards (1990)
    House of Cards
    • Charles Collingridge
    • TV Mini Series
    • 1990
  • Mountains of the Moon (1990)
    Mountains of the Moon
    • Lord Oliphant
    • 1990

Soundtrack

  • Peter O'Toole in The Ruling Class (1972)
    The Ruling Class
    • performer: "Dry Bones" (uncredited)
    • 1972

Videos6

Trailer
Trailer 2:39
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Trailer
Trailer 2:37
Trailer
Official Trailer
Trailer 2:18
Official Trailer
Blood from the Mummy's Tomb
Trailer 2:29
Blood from the Mummy's Tomb
Otley
Trailer 2:46
Otley
For Your Eyes Only
Trailer 3:53
For Your Eyes Only

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Jimmie Villiers
  • Height
    • 6′ 4″ (1.93 m)
  • Born
    • September 29, 1933
    • London, England, UK
  • Died
    • January 18, 1998
    • Arundel, Sussex, England, UK(cancer)
  • Spouses
      Lucy Jex1994 - January 18, 1998 (his death)
  • Other works
    His theatre credits include: Trebonius in "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare , directed by Michael Benthall (Old Vic Theatre, London, 1955); Petulant in the play "The Way of the World" by William Congreve . Directed by William Gaskill (Theatre Royal Haymarket, London, 1984); Mr. Brownlow in the musical "Oliver!" by Lionel Bart (London, 1994)

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    Descendant of the Earls of Clarendon.

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