Timothy West

Timothy West

actor, producer, soundtrack

Timothy West was born on Oct 20, 1934 in UK. Timothy West's big-screen debut came with The Deadly Affair directed by Sidney Lumet in 1967, strarring Matrevis (in 'Edward II') (uncredited). Timothy West is known for Gentleman Jack directed by Sally Wainwright, Suranne Jones stars as Anne Lister and Sophie Rundle as Ann Walker. Timothy West has got 2 awards and 3 nominations so far. The most recent award Timothy West achieved is Royal Television Society, UK. The upcoming new tvshow Timothy West plays is Dad's Army: The Lost Episodes - Season 1 which will be released on Aug 25, 2019.

A versatile British actor noted for his great power and command on the classical stage and in several other mediums including radio, film and television, Timothy West was born on October 20, 1934 in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, the son of actors (Harry) Lockwood West and his wife Olive (Carleton-Crowe). Educated at John Lyon School and the Polytechnic, he first appeared on the stage in 1956 at the Wimbledon Theatre in a production of "Summertime". He then spent several seasons in repertory at such venues as Wimbledon, Newquay, Hull, Northampton, Worthing and Salisbury. He made his London debut at the Piccadilly Theatre in the comical farce "Caught Napping" in 1959.For the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Aldwych (in 1964), he appeared in "Afore Night Come" and "The Marat-Sade", in addition to building up his Shakespeare repertoire with roles in "The Merry Wives of Windsor", "Love's Labour's Lost", "The Merchant of Venice", "The Comedy of Errors" and "Timon of Athens". For the Prospect Theatre Company, he appeared he took on the Shakespearean roles of Prospero ("The Tempest"), Claudius ("Hamlet"), Bolingbroke ("Richard II") and Mortimer ("Edward II"), among others. He also played the noted historical figure Samuel Johnson in two plays.Along with definitive portrayals of Lear, Macbeth, Falstaff and Shylock, he became well-respected as a stage director. More recently, he directed a touring production of "H.M.S. Pinafore" while delightfully grandstanding in the role of Sir Joseph Porter. Other recent performances at age 70+ include "National Hero" and the title role in "The Life of Galileo".Cutting a grand and imposing Wellesian figure, his acclaimed work on television has included recreating a number of his classical characters. He has played kingly roles, such as his superb Edward VII in the epic miniseries Edward the Seventh (1975), and essayed a number of notable historical figures such as Cardinal Wolsey in The BBC Television Shakespeare: Henry VIII (1979), Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbechev in Breakthrough at Reykjavik (1987) and Martin Luther (2002). He has portrayed Winston Churchill a number of times in such master productions as Churchill and the Generals (1979), The Last Bastion (1984) and Hiroshima (1995), while his extended gallery of greats have gone on to include Sir Thomas Beecham and Joseph Stalin.Although his star shines less bright on film, he has nevertheless contributed greatly over the years with marvelously stern and scowling character roles in such prestigious/box office fare as Nicolas et Alexandra (1971), Chacal (1973), Hedda (1975) (as Judge Brack), Agatha (1979), Cry Freedom - Le cri de la liberté (1987), À tout jamais: Une histoire de Cendrillon (1998), 102 dalmatiens (2000), Iris (2001), Daburu Doragon 3: Za Rozetta Sutôn (1990), Endgame (2009), Run for Your Wife (2012) and Delirium (2017).Long married to second wife actress/comedienne Prunella Scales, the couple have appeared together on stage over the years in such productions as "When We Are Married", "A Long Day's Journey Into Night", "The Birthday Party" and "The External". They have two sons, Joseph West (Joe) and Samuel West, the latter also an actor of note. Timothy's daughter Juliet is from his first marriage. A gifted raconteur, he is the author of several books, including "I'm Here I Think, Where are You?", a collection of letters written while on tour, his autobiography "A Moment Towards the End of the Play," and, his most recent, "So You Want to Be an Actor?" co-written with wife Prunella. In 1984, he was made Commander of the Order of the British Empire for his services to the profession and has received honorary doctorates from six different universities.

  • Birthday

    Oct 20, 1934
  • Place of Birth

    Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK
  • Also known

    Timothy Lancaster West, Timothy West CBE, Tim West

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 3 nominations

Royal Television Society, UK
1980
Best Performance
Winner - RTS Television Award
Clarence Derwent Awards
1969
Best supporting Male (UK)
Winner - Clarence Derwent Award

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