Patrick Macnee

Patrick Macnee

actor, costume and wardrobe department, producer

Patrick Macnee was born on Feb 06, 1922 in UK. Patrick Macnee's big-screen debut came with Pygmalion directed by Anthony Asquith in 1938, strarring Extra (uncredited). Patrick Macnee is known for Spy Game directed by Doug Lefler, Linden Ashby stars as Lorne Cash and Allison Smith as Maxine 'Max' London. Patrick Macnee has got 2 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Patrick Macnee achieved is Golden Camera, Germany. The upcoming new tvshow Patrick Macnee plays is Nancherrow - Season 1 which will be released on Apr 04, 1999.

British actor Patrick Macnee was born on February 6, 1922 in London, England into a wealthy and eccentric family. His father, Daniel Macnee, was a race horse trainer, who drank and gambled away the family fortune, leaving young Patrick to be raised by his lesbian mother, Dorothea Mary, and her partner. Shortly after graduating from Eton (from which he was almost expelled for running a gambling ring), Macnee first appeared on stage and made his film debut as an extra in Pygmalion (1938). His career was interrupted by World War II, during which he served in the Royal Navy. After military service, Macnee attended the Webber Douglas School of Dramatic Art in London on scholarship. He also resumed his stage and film career, with bit parts such as Young Jacob Marley in Scrooge (1951). Disappointed with his limited roles, Macnee left England for Canada and the United States.In 1954, he went to Broadway with an Old Vic troupe and later moved on to Hollywood, where he made occasional television and film appearances until returning to England in 1959. Once back home, he took advantage of his producing experience in Canada to become co-producer of the British television series Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years (1960). Shortly thereafter, Macnee landed the role that brought him worldwide fame and popularity in the part of John Steed, in the classic British television series The Avengers (1961). His close identification with this character limited his career choices after the cancellation of the series in 1969, prompting him to reprise the role in The New Avengers (1976), which, though popular, failed to recapture the magic of the original series. During the 1980s and 1990s, Macnee became a familiar face on American television in such series as Gavilan (1982), Empire (1984), Thunder in Paradise (1994) and Night Man (1997). In the past decade, Macnee has also made several audio recordings of book fiction.

  • Birthday

    Feb 06, 1922
  • Place of Birth

    Paddington, London, England, UK

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 1 nominations

Golden Camera, Germany
1983
Winner - Honorary Camera '30 Years of TV'
Bravo Otto
1968
Best Male TV Star (TV-Star m)
Winner - Bravo Otto Germany

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