Alan Bates
Birthday: 1934-02-17 | Place of Birth: Allestree, Derbyshire, EnglandSir Alan Arthur Bates CBE (17 February 1934 – 27 December 2003) was an English actor, who came to prominence in the 1960s, a time of high creativity in British cinema, when he demonstrated his versatility in films ranging from the popular children’s story Whistle Down the Wind to the "kitchen sink" drama A Kind of Loving. He is also known for his tour-de-force with Anthony Quinn, Zorba the Greek, as well as his roles in King of Hearts, Georgy Girl, Far From the Madding Crowd, and The Fixer, which gave him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. In 1969, he starred in the Ken Russell film Women in Love with Oliver Reed and Glenda Jackson. Bates went on to star in The Go-Between, An Unmarried Woman, Nijinsky, and The Rose with Bette Midler, as well as playing varied roles in television drama, including The Mayor of Casterbridge, Harold Pinter's The Collection, A Voyage Round My Father, An Englishman Abroad (as Guy Burgess), and Pack of Lies. He also continued to appear on the stage, notably in the plays of Simon Gray, such as Butley and Otherwise Engaged.
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Acting
Role
as Antonius Agrippa
as Michael Baytes
as Armand Bertier
as Alexander Leek
as Dressler
as King George V
as Sir William Phips
as Thomas Connolly
as Uncle Matthew
as Jethro
as Storyteller
as Storyteller
as Gayev
as Eamon McCree
as Claudius
as Dr, Marsfeldt / Guru
as Felix Detweiler
as Jack Meehan
as Stewart
as Captain Jerry Jackson
as Sergei Diaghilev
as Charles Crossley
as Rudge Campbell
as Saul Kaplan
as Rudi Von Sternberg
as Ted Burgess
as Rupert Birkin
as Yakov Bok
as Charles Plumpick
as Jos Jones