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Malcolm McDowell
Birthday: June 13, 1943 Birth
Place: Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK Height: 5' 8"
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Blue-eyed British actor Malcolm McDowell has a history of playing angry, cruel characters that still managed to be charming. Born in working-class Leeds, England, he sold coffee around Yorkshire before joining the Royal Shakespeare Company in the late '60s. By 1967, he had made his big-screen debut in Poor Cow, the first feature-length film from director Ken Loach. Moving to New York, McDowell met director Lindsay Anderson and appeared in his off-Broadway production of Look Back in Anger. (He would reprise his role of angry young man Jimmy Porter in the 1980 film version.) He then played Mick Travis, the rebellious boarding school student in If.... (1968), a role he would continue in Anderson's next two films, O Lucky Man! (which he co-wrote) and Britannia Hospital (1982). Director Stanley Kubrick took notice of his work with Anderson and gave McDowell his international breakthrough with A Clockwork Orange, based upon the novel by Anthony Burgess. His portrayal of the sadistic Alex earned him two Best Actor nominations, but also cemented a dark image that would persist throughout his career. He would occasionally get breaks with characters such as Captain Flashman, the hero in the adventure satire Royal Flash or the na
His first wife, Margot Bennett, was Keir Dullea's ex wife.
Father of actress, Lilly McDowell, born 1981.
Uncle of Alexander Siddig ("Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993)).
McDowell has a phobia of using eye drops (after the making of A Clockwork Orange (1971)).
Father of producer/director Charlie McDowell, born 1983.
Only actor to play both King Arthur and Merlin. He played King Arthur in Arthur the King (1985) (TV), and he played Merlin in Kids of the Round Table (1995).
13 of his films shown at retrospective tribute at NYC's Walter Reade Theatre in May 2002, where he introduces the least known of these, The Connection.
Has said that his favorite actor of all time is James Cagney.
Received death threats from overzealous Star Trek fans after his character killed Captain Kirk in Star Trek: Generations (1994).
Has one son Beckett Taylor (b. January 18, 2004) with Kelley.
Claims Gangster No. 1 (2000) to be his best work since A Clockwork Orange (1971).
Was the first well-known actor to appear non-animated and in the flesh for "South Park" (1997) because he is one of Trey Parker's favorite actors and he was specifically requested.
Has appeared in three different films involving time travel: Time After Time (1979), Star Trek: Generations (1994) and Just Visiting (2001).
His performance as Alex DeLarge in A Clockwork Orange (1971) was ranked 100 on the list of the "100 Greatest Film Performances of All Time".
His performance as Alex De Large in A Clockwork Orange (1971) is ranked #68 on Premiere Magazine's "100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time".
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