Alan Wheatley
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Wheatley as the Sheriff of Nottingham in The Adventures of Robin Hood
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Born | Tolworth, Surrey, England, United Kingdom |
19 April 1907
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Westminster, London, England, UK |
Cause of death | Heart attack |
Occupation | Actor and radio announcer |
Years active | 1936 - 1987 |
Alan Wheatley (19 April 1907 – 30 August 1991) was an English actor and former radio announcer.
Life and career
Born in Tolworth, Surrey, the son of a bank clerk, William Henry Wheatley and his wife Rose, née Towers, Alan Wheatley worked as a radio announcer before turning to stage and screen acting in the 1930s, as a player during the black-and-white era of film and television. He had originally been an industrial psychologist. Wheatley made his film debut in Conquest of the Air (1936), which remained unreleased for four years. During the Second World War, he worked for BBC Radio, as both an actor and an announcer.
He is perhaps best known for his role in the 1950s TV series The Adventures of Robin Hood, in which he played the polished and malevolent Sheriff of Nottingham opposite Richard Greene's Robin Hood. Wheatley appeared regularly as the Sheriff in the first three series; in the fourth and final series, his role was mostly taken over by that of the Deputy Sheriff (John Arnatt) as a result of Wheatley leaving the series. Wheatley starred as Sherlock Holmes in the 1951 BBC TV series. He also had roles in Danger Man and The Avengers. Wheatley played the first character to be killed on-screen by a Dalek in Doctor Who, when he appeared as Thal leader Temmosus in the 1963–64 serial The Daleks.
His film credits include: Caesar and Cleopatra (1945), The Rake's Progress (1945), Brighton Rock (1947), Calling Paul Temple (1948), The Pickwick Papers (1952), Spaceways (1953), Simon and Laura (1955), A Jolly Bad Fellow (1964) and Tomorrow at Ten (1964) among others. He also appeared in Inn for Trouble (1960), a film spin-off of the TV comedy The Larkins.
Wheatley was also a prolific stage actor. His theatre credits included Clifford Bax's The House of Borgia (1935), the lead in This Way to the Tomb, and the tormented soul, Harry, in The Family Reunion. He appeared in two versions of the thriller play Rope, in 1950 and 1953, and starred as Abanazar in the Cole Porter musical pantomime Aladdin' at the London Coliseum in 1960. He also played the Abbé in a BBC radio adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo, with the young Andrew Sachs (as Dantes) in 1987, and the High Lama in the 1981 BBC Radio 4 "Classic Serial" version of Lost Horizon, with Derek Jacobi as Hugh Conway.
Wheatley died in Westminster, London in 1991[1] of a heart attack, aged 84.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1936 | The Conquest of Air | Borelli | |
1937 | William Tindale | William Tindale | |
1945 | The Rake's Progress | Edwards | |
Caesar and Cleopatra | Persian | ||
1946 | Appointment with Crime | Noel Penn | |
Spring Song | Menelli | ||
1947 | Jassy | Sir Edward Walker | |
The End of the River | Irygoyen | ||
Brighton Rock | Fred Hale | ||
1948 | Corridors of Mirrors | Edgar Orsen | |
Counterblast | M.W. Kennedy | ||
Calling Paul Temple | Edward Lathom | ||
Sleeping Car to Trieste | Karl / Charles Pool | ||
1949 | It's Not Cricket | Felix | |
For Them That Trespass | Librarian | uncredited | |
1951 | Home to Danger | Hughes | |
1952 | Whispering Smith Hits London | Reith | |
The Pickwick Papers | Fogg | ||
1953 | Spaceways | Dr Smith | |
The Limping Man | Inspector Braddock | ||
Small Town Story | Nick Hammond | ||
1954 | The Javenese Dagger | Victor | short film |
The Diamond | Thompson Blake | ||
The House Across the Lake | Inspector MacLennan | ||
Delayed Action | Mark Cruden | ||
Elizabethan Express | Narrator | ||
1955 | Simon and Laura | Adrian Lee | |
1958 | The Duke Wore Jeans | King of Ritallia | |
1960 | Inn for Trouble | Harold Gaskin | |
1961 | The Shadow of the Cat | Inspector Rowles | |
Frederic Choppin | Unknown | short film | |
1962 | Tomorrow at Ten | Assistant Commisoner Bewley | |
1963 | Master Spy | Paul Skelton | |
1964 | Clash By Night | Ronald Grey-Simmons | |
A Jolly Bad Fellow | Epicene |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Episode(s) | TV Movies |
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1937 | The Importance of Being Earnest | Lane | ||
1938 | The Gaylord Quex | Unknown | ||
Bardell Against Pickwick | Sam Weller | |||
Julius Caesar | Titinius | |||
The Importance of Being Earnest | Lane | |||
1939 | Edna's Fruit Hat | Sid | ||
The Tempest | Alonso | |||
Caesar's Friend | Judas | |||
Katharine and Petruchio | Hortensio | |||
Annajanska, the Bolshevik Empress | Schniedekind | |||
The Chance of a Lifetime | Joe Bessano | |||
Magic | The Stranger | |||
Fiat Justitia | Unknown | |||
Mr. Jones Dines Out | The waiter | |||
The Circle | Arnold Cheney | |||
1946 | A Phoenix to Frequent | Tegeus-Chromis | ||
Bardell against Pickwick | Sam Weller | |||
1947 | Everyman | Five Wits | ||
Caesar's Friend | Judas | |||
The Little Dry Thorn | Lot | |||
The Round Dozen | Ashenden | |||
Edward II | Gaveston | |||
The Coventry Nativity Play | Herod | |||
1948 | Volpone | Mosca | ||
King Lear | King's fool | |||
He That Should Come | ||||
1949 | The Happiest Days of Your Life | Mr. Billings | ||
The Coventry Nativity Play | Herod | |||
1950 | Mrs. Dot | James Blenkinsop | ||
Triple Bill | Unknown | |||
Treasures in Heaven | Andrew Carne | |||
The Tragedy of King Richard III | King Richard III | |||
1950
1951 |
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre | Rupert Cadell
Humphrey Rhodes Roderigo Richard de Beauchamp Fainall Lozovsky Sire de Maletroit |
Season 1: (3 episodes)
Season 2: (4 episodes) |
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1951 | Sherlock Holmes | Sherlock Holmes | Season 1: (6 episodes) | |
The Inch Man | Tommy Mitzner | Season 1, Episode 6: "Moments so Few" | ||
1952 | The Twelfth Brother | Pharaoh | TV Short | |
1953 | Rope | Rupert Cadell | TV Movie | |
Jesus of Nazareth | Pilate | TV MIni-series (uncredited) | ||
1954 | Prelude to Glory | Marquis of Conygham | TV Movie | |
1955-
1960 |
The Adventures of Robin Hood | Sheriff of Nottingham | Season 1: (26 episodes)
Season 2: (26 episodes) Season 3: (21 episodes) Season 4: (8 episodes) |
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1956 | Rheingold Theatre | Nicolis | Season 4, Episode 7: "Dimitrios" | |
Colonel March of Scotland Yard | O'Brien | Season 1, Episode 9: " The Second Mona Lisa" | ||
Adventure Theater | Victor | Season 1, Episode 2: " The Javanese Dagger" | ||
The Count of Monte Cristo | Bennet
Colonel Michelle |
Season 1: (2 episodes) | ||
1957
1958 |
The New Adventures of Charlie Chan | Professor Ambrose
Pietro Monti |
Season 1: (2 episodes) | |
1958 | Tales from Dickens | Mr. Murdstone | Season 1: (2 episodes) | |
1958
1962 1965 |
ITV Play of the Week | Jonathan Brewster
Unknown Cardinal of Palermo |
Season 3, Episode 50: "Arsenic and Old Lace"
Season 8, Episode 7: "When the Kissing Had to Stop" Season 11, Episode 2: "The Successor" |
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1959 | A Farthings Damages | Marcus Dane | TV Movie | |
1960 | International Detective | Colonel Duggan | Season 1, Episode 14: "The Oakland Case" | |
An Arabian Night | Jafar | TV Movie | ||
No Hiding Place | Dandy Henderson | Season 2, Episode 20: "Two-Time Loser" | ||
1961 | Danger Man | Alexis | Season 1, Episode 33: "The Hired Assassin | |
You Can't Win | Hearn | Season 1, Episode 3; "Professional Status" | ||
Gilbert and Sullivan: The Immortal Jesters | Richard D'Oyly Carte | Season 1: (3 episodes) | ||
1961
1963 |
Maigret | UnknownJulien Chabot | Season 2, Episode 6: "The Lost Sailor"
Season 4, Episode 2: "The Fontenay Murders" |
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1962 | The Six Proud Walkers | Oscar Lilywhite | Season 1: (2 episodes) | |
1963 | It Happened Like This | Hastings | Season 1, Episode 5: "The missing Line | |
1964 | Doctor Who | Temmosus | Season 1: (2 episodes) | |
The Protectors | James Benson | Season 1, Episode 12: "Channel Crossing" | ||
The Midnight Men | Prince Rohat | Season 1, Episode 1: "The Man from Miditz" | ||
1964
1965 |
Crane | Michaud
Dr. Hilfe |
Season 2, Episode 13: " Man Without A Past" | |
1965 | Danger Man | Solicitor | Season 1, Episode 14: " Such Men are Dangerous" | |
1967 | The Baron | Lord Mountford | Season 1, Episode 23: "The Edge of Fear" | |
Mystery Hall | Alex Ramsey | Season 1: (6 episodes) | ||
1969 | The Avengers | Dangerfield | Season 7, Episode 25: "Who Was That Man I Saw You With?" | |
1970 | Department S | Carter | Season 2, Episode 19: "A Ticket to Nowhere" |
References
- ↑ GRO Register of Deaths: SEP 1991 15 1514 WESTMINSTER - Alan Wheatley, DoB = 19 Apr 1907 aged 84
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