Birthday:
Dec 01, 1926
Place of Birth: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Place of Birth: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Keith Michell
Keith Michell (born 1 December 1928, died 20 November 2015) was an Australian actor most famous for playing Henry VIII on several occasions; in the epic 1970 BBC drama The Six Wives of Henry VIII, the 1972 movie Henry VIII and his Six Wives and the 1996 BBC drama The Prince and the Pauper. In 1980 he scored a number 5 UK chart hit with Captain Beaky, a recital of a Jeremy Lloyd poem.
Filmography
Movie | Cast | Year |
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House of Cards | Morillon | 1968 |
Prudence and the Pill | Dr. Alan Huart | 1968 |
The Deceivers | Colonel Wilson | 1988 |
All Night Long | Cass Michaels | 1962 |
The Story of David | Older David | 1976 |
The Gondoliers | Don Alhambra | 1982 |
Ruddigore | Robin Oakapple | 1982 |
The Pirates Of Penzance | The Major General | 1982 |
Henry VIII and His Six Wives | Henry VIII | 1972 |
Moments | Peter Samuelson | 1974 |
The Hellfire Club | Jason | 1961 |
The Story of Jacob and Joseph | Jacob | 1974 |
The Gypsy and the Gentleman | Sir Paul Deverill | 1958 |
Seven Seas to Calais | Malcolm Marsh | 1962 |
The Executioner | Adam Booth | 1970 |
Wuthering Heights | Heathcliff | 1962 |
Julius Caesar | Marcus Antonius | 1979 |
Wilton's: The Handsomest Hall in Town | George Leybourne | 1970 |
Dangerous Exile | Colonel St. Gerard | 1957 |
Love/Loss | Joe | 2010 |
Soldier in Love | John Churchill | 1967 |
An Ideal Husband | Sir Robert Chiltern | 1969 |
My Brother Tom | Edward Quayle | 1986 |
Memorial Day | Marsh | 1983 |
The Day Christ Died | Pontius Pilate | 1980 |
Rod Taylor: Pulling No Punches | Self | 2017 |
The Tenth Month | Matthew Poole | 1979 |
True as a Turtle | Harry Bell | 1957 |
Grendel Grendel Grendel | The Shaper (voice) | 1981 |
Series | Cast | Year |
Murder, She Wrote | Dennis Stanton | 1984 |
Hallmark Hall of Fame | John | 1951 |
The Six Wives of Henry VIII | Henry VIII of England | 1970 |
BBC Television Shakespeare | 1978 | |
Captain James Cook | James Cook | 1988 |
The Julie Andrews Hour | Self | 1972 |
The Prince and the Pauper | King Henry VIII | 1996 |
Armchair Theatre | Paul de Lussac | 1956 |
Sunday Night Theatre | Crown Prince Rudolf | 1950 |