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Basil Rathbone(1892-1967)

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Basil Rathbone, c. 1960.
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Basil Rathbone was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1892, but three years later his family was forced to flee the country because his father was accused by the Boers of being a British spy at a time when Dutch-British conflicts were leading to the Boer War. The Rathbones escaped to England, where Basil and his two younger siblings, Beatrice and John, were raised. Their mother, Anna Barbara (George), was a violinist, who was born in Grahamstown, South Africa, of British parents, and their father, Edgar Philip Rathbone, was a mining engineer born in Liverpool. From 1906 to 1910 Rathbone attended Repton School, where he was more interested in sports--especially fencing, at which he excelled--than studies, but where he also discovered his interest in the theater. After graduation he planned to pursue acting as a profession, but his father disapproved and suggested that his son try working in business for a year, hoping he would forget about acting. Rathbone accepted his father's suggestion and worked as a clerk for an insurance company--for exactly one year. Then he contacted his cousin Frank Benson, an actor managing a Shakespearean troupe in Stratford-on-Avon.

Rathbone was hired as an actor on the condition that he work his way through the ranks, which he did quite rapidly. Starting in bit parts in 1911, he was playing juvenile leads within two years. In 1915 his career was interrupted by the First World War. During his military service, as a second lieutenant in the Liverpool Scottish 2nd Battalion, he worked in intelligence and received the Military Cross for bravery. In 1919, released from military service, he returned to Stratford-on-Avon and continued with Shakespeare but after a year moved onto the London stage. The year after that he made his first appearance on Broadway and his film debut in the silent Innocent (1921).

For the remainder of the decade Rathbone alternated between the London and New York stages and occasional appearances in films. In 1929 he co-wrote and starred as the title character in a short-running Broadway play called "Judas". Soon afterwards he abandoned his first love, the theater, for a film career. During the 1920s his roles had evolved from the romantic lead to the suave lady-killer to the sinister villain (usually wielding a sword), and Hollywood put him to good use during the 1930s in numerous costume romps, including Captain Blood (1935), David Copperfield (1935), A Tale of Two Cities (1935), Anna Karenina (1935), The Last Days of Pompeii (1935), The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), Tower of London (1939), The Mark of Zorro (1940) and others. Rathbone earned two Oscar nominations for Best Supporting Actor as Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet (1936) and as King Louis XI in If I Were King (1938).

However, it was in 1939 that Rathbone played his best-known and most popular character, Sherlock Holmes, with Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson, first in The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939) and then in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939), which were followed by 12 more films and numerous radio broadcasts over the next seven years.

Feeling that his identification with the character was killing his film career, Rathbone went back to New York and the stage in 1946. The next year he won a Tony Award for his portrayal of Dr. Sloper in the Broadway play "The Heiress," but afterwards found little rewarding stage work. Nevertheless, during the last two decades of his life, Rathbone was a very busy actor, appearing on numerous television shows, primarily drama, variety and game shows; in occasional films, such as Casanova's Big Night (1954), The Court Jester (1955), Tales of Terror (1962) and The Comedy of Terrors (1963); and in his own one-man show, "An Evening with Basil Rathbone", with which he toured the U.S.
BornJune 13, 1892
DiedJuly 21, 1967(75)
BornJune 13, 1892
DiedJuly 21, 1967(75)
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  • Nominated for 2 Oscars
    • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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Basil Rathbone and Marjorie Lord in Sherlock Holmes in Washington (1943)
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Basil Rathbone and Kay Francis in A Notorious Affair (1930)
Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce in Terror by Night (1946)
Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce in Terror by Night (1946)
Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Gerald Hamer, Dennis Hoey, and Janet Murdoch in Terror by Night (1946)
Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, and Alan Mowbray in Terror by Night (1946)
Basil Rathbone and Renee Godfrey in Terror by Night (1946)
Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce in Terror by Night (1946)
Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce in Terror by Night (1946)
Basil Rathbone in Terror by Night (1946)

Known for

Olivia de Havilland and Errol Flynn in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
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  • 1938
Basil Rathbone, Hillary Brooke, Nigel Bruce, and Milburn Stone in Sherlock Holmes Faces Death (1943)
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  • Sherlock Holmes
  • 1943
Basil Rathbone, Evelyn Ankers, and Nigel Bruce in Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror (1942)
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  • Sherlock Holmes
  • 1942
Romeo and Juliet (1936)
Romeo and Juliet
6.5
  • Tybalt - Nephew to Lady Capulet
  • 1936

Credits

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  • Autopsia de un fantasma (1968)
    Autopsia de un fantasma
    • Canuto Pérez
    • 1968
  • Hillbillys in a Haunted House (1967)
    Hillbillys in a Haunted House
    • Gregor
    • 1967
  • Soldier in Love (1967)
    Soldier in Love
    • The Duke of York
    • TV Movie
    • 1967
  • Summer Fun
    • Governor
    • TV Series
    • 1966
  • Boris Karloff, Susan Hart, Mary Hughes, and Deborah Walley in The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini (1966)
    The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini
    • Reginald Ripper
    • 1966
  • Queen of Blood (1966)
    Queen of Blood
    • Dr. Farraday
    • 1966
  • Dr. Rock and Mr. Roll
    • 1965
  • Dr. Kildare (1961)
    Dr. Kildare
    • Frederick Foray
    • TV Series
    • 1965
  • Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet (1965)
    Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet
    • Prof. Hartman - Lunar 7
    • 1965
  • Gene Barry in Burke's Law (1963)
    Burke's Law
    • Milo James
    • TV Series
    • 1965
  • Suspense
    • TV Series
    • 1964
  • Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, Basil Rathbone, Joe E. Brown, and Joyce Jameson in The Comedy of Terrors (1963)
    The Comedy of Terrors
    • Mr. John F. Black
    • 1963
  • Two Before Zero (1962)
    Two Before Zero
    • Narrator
    • 1962
  • Peter Lorre, Vincent Price, Basil Rathbone, and Debra Paget in Tales of Terror (1962)
    Tales of Terror
    • Carmichael (segment "The Case of M. Valdemar")
    • 1962
  • Pontius Pilate (1962)
    Pontius Pilate
    • Caiaphas
    • 1962

Writer

  • Musings of the Classic Sherlock Holmes Actor (2018)
    Musings of the Classic Sherlock Holmes Actor
    • autobiography
    • TV Series
    • 2018–2022

Additional Crew

  • Magdalena Montezuma and Antonio Orlando in The Rose King (1986)
    The Rose King
    • voice: poem "The Raven"
    • 1986
  • Rock Hudson and Barbara Rush in Captain Lightfoot (1955)
    Captain Lightfoot
    • fencing instructor (uncredited)
    • 1955

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Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Sir Basil Rathbone
  • Height
    • 6′ 1½″ (1.87 m)
  • Born
    • June 13, 1892
    • Johannesburg, South Africa
  • Died
    • July 21, 1967
    • New York City, New York, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouses
      Ouida BergèreApril 18, 1926 - July 21, 1967 (his death, 1 child)
  • Children
      John Rodion
  • Parents
      Edgar Philip Rathbone
  • Relatives
      Horace Rathbone(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared (as "Count Alexi Czerny"; Broadway debut) in "The Czarina" on Broadway. Comedy. Book adapted by 'Edward Sheldon' (v). Based on the Hungarian of Melchior Lengyel and Lajos Biró. Directed by Gilbert Miller. Empire Theatre: 31 Jan 1922-May 1922 (closing date unknown/136 performances). Cast: Phyllis Alden (as "Marie"), Elizabeth Collins (as "Maids"), William Devereux (as "Ronsky"), Charles Frank (as "Lackeys"), Blanche Gervais (as "Yvonne"), Bertram Hanauer (as "Lackeys"), Doris Keane (as "The Czarina"), Ian Keith (as "The French Ambassador"), Stuart Kemp (as "Lackeys"), Frederick Kerr (as "The Chancellor"), Richard Malchien (as "Dymow"), William Marr (as "Lackeys"), Lois Meredith (as "Annie Jaschikova"), Edwin Noel (as "Kaschumoswsky"), Jane Page (as "Maids"), Guy Standing Jr. (as "Lackeys"), Miriam Stoddard (as "Maids"), Kenneth Thompson (as "Nicholas Jaschikoff"), William H. Thompson (as "Malakoff") [final Broadway role], Virginia Trabue (as "Maids"). Produced by Charles Frohman Inc.
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    • 6 Print Biographies
    • 14 Articles
    • 3 Magazine Cover Photos

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    Was a firm believer in ESP. When he was four his parents booked passage on a ship taking them from South Africa to Britain. His mother had a dream that the ship would sink in the Bay of Biscay and convinced her husband that they take a later boat. The ship on which they were originally to have sailed sank with the loss of all aboard.
  • Quotes
    When you become the character you portray, it's the end of your career as an actor.
  • Trademarks
      Best known for playing suave villains in period swashbuckler films, such as The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) and Captain Blood (1935).
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    • Ratters
  • Salaries
      Hillbillys in a Haunted House
      (1967)
      $10,000

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