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Occupation
  
Actor

Died
  
October 6, 1973, Guernsey

Role
  
Actor


Name
  
Dennis Price

Years active
  
1938–73

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Full Name
  
Dennistoun Franklyn John Rose-Price

Born
  
23 June 1915 (
1915-06-23
)
Twyford, Berkshire, England, UK

Spouse
  
Joan Schofield (m. 1939–1950)

Parents
  
Dorothy Price, Thomas Rose Caradoc Price

Movies
  
Kind Hearts and Coronets, Vampyros Lesbos, A Canterbury Tale, Twins of Evil, Theatre of Blood

Similar People
  
Robert Hamer, Joan Greenwood, Valerie Hobson, Ian Carmichael, Alec Guinness

Children
  
Susan Price, Tessa Price

Dennis price biography


Dennis Price (born Dennistoun Franklyn John Rose-Price) (23 June 1915 – 6 October 1973) was an English actor, best remembered for his role as Louis Mazzini in the film Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) and for his portrayal of the omniscient valet Jeeves in 1960s television adaptations of P. G. Wodehouse's stories.

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Early life

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Price was born Dennistoun Franklyn John Rose-Price in Twyford in Berkshire, the son of Brigadier-General Thomas Rose Caradoc Price CMG DSO and his wife Dorothy, née Verey, daughter of Sir Henry Verey, Official Referee of the Supreme Court of Judicature. He attended Copthorne Prep School, Radley College and Worcester College, Oxford. He studied acting at the Embassy Theatre School of Acting.

Stage Actor

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Price made his first appearance on stage at the Croydon Repertory Theatre in June 1937, followed by a London debut at the Queen's Theatre on 6 September 1937 in Richard II.

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He served in the Royal Artillery from March 1940 to June 1942 during World War II but quickly returned to acting after discharge, appearing with Noël Coward in This Happy Breed and Present Laughter and later as Charles Condomine in Blithe Spirit, which he later named in Who's Who in the Theatre as one of his two favourite parts along with the title role in André Obey's Noah.

Film Career

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His first film role was a good one, in A Canterbury Tale (1944).

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Price impressed Gainsborough Pictures who put him under contract. According to Brian MacFarlane, Price was "mercilessly used by Gainsborough [Pictures] in one unsuitable role after another" in this period.

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He was given a support role in A Place of One's Own (1945) starring James Mason. British National borrowed him for The Echo Murders (1946), a Sexton Blake film, then he was fourth-billed as the villain in a Gainsborough melodrama, Caravan (1946) with Stewart Granger and Jean Kent, playing the type of villainous part that had made James Mason a star (and was no longer interested in playing). It was a huge success.

He was a villain again in Gainsborough's The Magic Bow (1946) with Granger and Kent. Two Cities Films used him in one of their melodramas, Hungry Hill (1947). Gainsborough used him in villainous roles in Dear Murderer (1947), Holiday Camp (1947), Jassy (1947), and Master of Bankdam (1947).

He made two for Bernard Knowles, supporting Margaret Lockwood in The White Unicorn (1948), and a comedy Easy Money (1948). He followed this with a thriller, Snowbound (1948), and a crime melodrama Good-Time Girl (1948). In 1948 British exhibitors voted Price the tenth most popular British actor at the box office.

Stardom

Price was promoted to starring roles. He was given the title role in The Bad Lord Byron (1949), which was a huge box office flop that helped kill off the Gainsborough melodrama. More popular was Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949), for Ealing Films; Price played the suave serial murderer Louis Mazzini alongside Alec Guinness.

Price was in a wartime drama The Lost People (1949). He was a guest judge on a BBC radio broadcast of the Piddingtons show in 1949. His role was to represent the eyes of listeners as the Piddingtons performed their telepathy act in the Piccadilly studios, and in the Tower of London. He was ensuring that no cheating was going on and overseeing the telepathy tests as a witness.

Price loaned to Associated British Picture Corporation to make two films: the musical The Dancing Years (1950), a sizeable hit; and the thriller Murder Without Crime (1950), less popular.

Back at Rank he was a villain in The Adventurers (1951) and was borrowed by 20th Century Fox in I'll Never Forget You (1951).

Price played the lead in Lady Godiva Rides Again (1951), and after a cameo in The Magic Box (1951) he was in a comedy, Song of Paris (1952).

Supporting Actor

Price supported in The Tall Headlines (1952) and had the lead in some Bs: Noose for a Lady (1953), Murder at 3am (1953) and Time Is My Enemy (1954). In "A" pictures he was now a supporting actor: The Intruder (1953), For Better, for Worse (1954), That Lady (1955), Oh... Rosalinda!! (1955), Private's Progress (1956), Charley Moon (1956) with Max Bygraves, Port Afrique (1956), A Touch of the Sun (1956), Fortune Is a Woman (1957), The Naked Truth (1957), Danger Within (1959), and I'm All Right Jack (1959). He was top billed in Don't Panic Chaps! (1959).

In the 1950s, Price appeared in London and New York in new plays and revivals of classics. It has been suggested that he was the first name actor on television to play a "more or less overtly gay role" in Crime on Our Hands (1954). In 1957, he made his debut in South Africa in lead roles in Separate Tables.

As a radio actor, Price was the original "No. 1" in charge of the crew of HMS Troutbridge in the first series of the long-running radio comedy series The Navy Lark in 1959, but was unable to continue the role in the second series because of other work commitments; he was replaced by Stephen Murray. His film appearances from this period included Tunes of Glory (1960) and The Amorous Prawn (aka The Playgirl and the War Minister, 1962). In Victim (1961) he portrayed one of several characters being blackmailed because of their (then illegal) homosexuality.

In the BBC television series The World of Wooster (1965–67), Price's performance as Jeeves was described by The Times as "an outstanding success". Working with Ian Carmichael as Bertie Wooster, this now almost completely lost series was based on the novels and short stories of P.G. Wodehouse. He also appeared in an episode of The Avengers.

Later years

In 1967, Price was declared bankrupt; he attributed his financial distress to "extravagant living and most inadequate gambling". He then moved to the tax haven island of Sark, which coincided with an escalation in his alcoholism. Towards the end of his life, Price appeared in a series of horror films such as Twins of Evil (1971), Horror Hospital (1973) and Theatre of Blood (1973), including five movies directed by Jesús Franco. One of his last film appearances was a star-studded version of Alice in Wonderland (1972) with Ralph Richardson, Robert Helpmann, Peter Sellers and Dudley Moore, among others. On television he had recurring roles in the ITC series Jason King (1971) and The Adventurer (1972).

Price died of heart failure complicated by a hip fracture in Guernsey at age 58 in 1973. He is buried on Sark.

In the book British Film Character Actors (1982), Terence Pettigrew wrote that Price's most successful screen characterisations were "refined, self-centred, caddish and contemptuous of a world inhabited by inferiors. Everything about him was deceptive. He could be penniless and still manage to look as if he owned the bank. But behind all that grand talk and lordly ways, there skulked, in his characters, the most ordinary of shabby, grasping souls."

Personal life

Price was married to the actress Joan Schofield from 1939 to 1950. They had two daughters. Price was homosexual and the marriage was an attempt to lead a 'conventional' life, since homosexual activity was a criminal offence in England and Wales until 1967. In April 1954, he tried to commit suicide by gas in a London guest house. Public sympathy led to a revival of his career and the offer of film roles.

However, his private life, which included heavy gambling and an increasing reliance upon alcohol, began to affect his health, looks and career.

Filmography

Actor
1975
The Tunnel (TV Short) as
Chapman
1973
Quartier de femmes as
L'avocat Linsday (as Denis Price)
1973
Horror Hospital as
Mr. Pollack
1973
La maldición de Frankenstein as
Doctor Frankenstein (as Denis Price)
1973
Son of Dracula as
Van Helsing
1973
Theater of Blood as
Hector Snipe
1972
The Adventurer (TV Series) as
Brandon
- The Case of the Poisoned Pawn (1973) - Brandon
- The Not-So Merry Widow (1973) - Brandon
- Nearly the End of the Picture (1972) - Brandon
1972
Double Take as
Dracula, actor
1972
That's Your Funeral as
Eugene Soul
1972
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland as
King of Hearts
1972
The Adventures of Barry McKenzie as
Mr. Gort
1972
Dracula, Prisoner of Frankenstein as
Dr. Frankenstein
1972
Pulp as
The Englishman
1972
Tower of Evil as
Bakewell
1972
Clochemerle (TV Series) as
Alexis Luvelat
- The Glorious Triumph of Barthelemey Piechut (1972) - Alexis Luvelat
- The Inexorable Power of the Third Republic (1972) - Alexis Luvelat
1972
Callan (TV Series) as
Palliser
- Charlie Says It's Goodbye (1972) - Palliser
1971
Jason King (TV Series) as
Sir Brian
- A Deadly Line in Digits (1971) - Sir Brian
- A Page Before Dying (1971) - Sir Brian
1971
Twins of Evil as
Dietrich
1971
Vampyros Lesbos as
Dr. Alwin Seward
1970
The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer as
Fairburn
1970
The Horror of Frankenstein as
The Graverobber
1970
Some Will, Some Won't as
Benson
1970
W. Somerset Maugham (TV Series) as
Admiral Frobisher
- Jane (1970) - Admiral Frobisher
1969
Cribbins (TV Series)
- Episode #1.5 (1969)
1969
The Magic Christian as
Winthrop
1969
Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width (TV Series) as
Huntley
- Situations Vacant: Apply Saville Row (1969) - Huntley
1969
Venus in Furs as
Percival Kapp
1969
Horror House as
Inspector Bill Bradley
1968
Sherlock Holmes (TV Series) as
Lord Holdhurst
- The Naval Treaty (1968) - Lord Holdhurst
1968
The Avengers (TV Series) as
Jason
- Whoever Shot Poor George Oblique Stroke XR40? (1968) - Jason
1968
BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
David Bliss
- Hay Fever (1968) - David Bliss
1968
Comedy Playhouse (TV Series) as
Edward Wilkins
- The Gold Watch Club (1968) - Edward Wilkins
1965
The World of Wooster (TV Series) as
Jeeves
- Jeeves and the Fixing of Freddie (1967) - Jeeves
- Jeeves and the Love That Purifies (1967) - Jeeves
- Jeeves and the Hard-Boiled Egg (1967) - Jeeves
- Jeeves and the Impending Doom (1967) - Jeeves
- Jeeves and the Old School Chum (1967) - Jeeves
- Jeeves and the Stand-In for Sippy (1967) - Jeeves
- Jeeves and the Greasy Bird (1967) - Jeeves
- Jeeves and the Indian Summer of an Uncle (1966) - Jeeves
- Jeeves and the Clustering Round Young Bingo (1966) - Jeeves
- Jeeves and the Purity of the Turf (1966) - Jeeves
- Jeeves Exerts the Old Cerebellum (1966) - Jeeves
- Jeeves and the Spot of Art (1966) - Jeeves
- Jeeves and the Change of Mind (1966) - Jeeves
- Jeeves and the Delayed Exit of Claude and Eustace (1966) - Jeeves
- Jeeves and the Inferiority Complex of Old Sippy (1965) - Jeeves
- Jeeves and the Hero's Reward (1965) - Jeeves
- Jeeves and the Song of Songs (1965) - Jeeves
- Jeeves and the Great Sermon Handicap (1965) - Jeeves
- Jeeves, the Aunt and the Sluggard (1965) - Jeeves
- Jeeves and the Dog MacIntosh (1965) - Jeeves
1967
Those Fantastic Flying Fools as
The Duke of Barset
1967
Just Like a Woman as
Bathroom salesman
1966
Court Martial (TV Series) as
Lawrence Creighton
- Let Slip the Dogs of War (1966) - Lawrence Creighton
1965
Ten Little Indians as
Dr. Armstrong
1965
Voodoo Blood Death as
Major Lomas
1965
A High Wind in Jamaica as
Mathias
1965
The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
The Director
- The Confidence Course (1965) - The Director
1956
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
William / Michael Charlton / Steven Gaye / ...
- Deep and Crisp and Stolen (1964) - William
- Some Other Love (1962) - Michael Charlton
- Skyline for Two (1959) - Steven Gaye
- Myself When Young (1958) - Constantine Chase
- Rope (1957) - Rupert Cadell
- The Age of Abandon (1957) - Peter Conway
- Dear Brutus (1957) - Mr. Dearth
- The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1956) - Lord Dilling
1964
The Human Jungle (TV Series) as
Major Falcon
- Dual Control (1964) - Major Falcon
1964
The Earth Dies Screaming as
Quinn Taggart
1964
The Comedy Man as
Tommy Morris
1964
The Horror of It All as
Cornwallis Marley
1964
Story Parade (TV Series) as
Lord Grabley
- Bargains at Special Prices (1964) - Lord Grabley
1964
Love Story (TV Series) as
Harry Debrett
- Spare the Tears for Happiness (1964) - Harry Debrett
1964
Detective (TV Series) as
Sir John Appleby
- A Connoisseur's Case (1964) - Sir John Appleby
1964
Murder Most Foul as
Harris Tumbrill
1964
They All Died Laughing as
Dr. John Hughes
1964
Festival (TV Series) as
de Varville
- The Lady of the Camellias (1964) - de Varville
1964
Harry's Girls (TV Series) as
Herbert Finchley
- Bet It All (1964) - Herbert Finchley
1963
The Sentimental Agent (TV Series) as
Victor Frey
- The Height of Fashion (1963) - Victor Frey
1963
The V.I.P.s as
Cmdr. Millbank
1956
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Col. Edward Aplin / Tony Peters / Michael
- In Confidence (1963) - Col. Edward Aplin
- What Shall We Tell Caroline? (1958) - Tony Peters
- The Fourposter (1958) - Michael
- A Trial of Love (1956)
1963
Doctor in Distress as
Dr. Blacker
1963
Tamahine as
Poole
1963
The Cracksman as
Grantley
1963
The Cool Mikado as
Ronald Fortescue
1963
The Wrong Arm of the Law as
Educated Ernest (uncredited)
1963
Drama 61-67 (TV Series) as
Percy Trouncer
- Drama '63: My Lords, Ladies and Gentlemen (1963) - Percy Trouncer
1963
Hancock (TV Series) as
The Doctor
- The Girl (1963) - The Doctor
1962
It Happened Like This (TV Series) as
Sir James Hare
- A Two-to-One Chance (1962) - Sir James Hare
1962
The Amorous Mr. Prawn as
Prawn - Mr. Vernon
1962
The Danny Thomas Show (TV Series) as
Sir Howard
- The British Sense of Humor (1962) - Sir Howard
1962
Kill or Cure as
Dr. Julian Crossley
1962
Play It Cool as
Sir Charles Bryant
1962
No Hiding Place (TV Series) as
Commander Adrian Falconer
- Epitaph for Johnnie (1962) - Commander Adrian Falconer
1962
The Pot Carriers as
Smooth Tongue
1962
Go to Blazes as
Withers
1962
Behave Yourself (Short)(as Mr. Dennis Price)
1961
Colonel Trumper's Private War (TV Series) as
Col. Basil Trumper
- Behind Enemy Lines (1961) - Col. Basil Trumper
- Factory Saboteurs (1961) - Col. Basil Trumper
- A Phoney Marks Time (1961) - Col. Basil Trumper
- The Spy School (1961) - Col. Basil Trumper
- Operation Lubenski (1961) - Col. Basil Trumper
1961
Victim as
Calloway
1961
No Place Like Homicide! as
Guy Broughton
1961
Watch It, Sailor! as
Lt. Cmdr Hardcastle
1961
Double Bunk as
Watson
1961
Call Me Genius as
Jim Smith
1961
Five Golden Hours as
Raphael
1961
No Love for Johnnie as
Flagg
1961
Theatre 70 (TV Series) as
Luther Ariman
- Call for Mr. Ariman (1961) - Luther Ariman
1958
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Lord Henry Wotton / A.B. Murdoch
- The Picture of Dorian Gray (1961) - Lord Henry Wotton
- The Witching Hour (1958) - A.B. Murdoch
1960
Somerset Maugham Hour (TV Series) as
Howard Joyce / Captain Robert Forestier
- The Letter (1960) - Howard Joyce
- The Lion's Skin (1960) - Captain Robert Forestier
1960
The Pure Hell of St. Trinian's as
Gore Blackwood
1960
The Millionairess as
Doctor Adrian Bland
1960
Ladies and Gentle-Men (TV Movie) as
Special Guest
1960
Piccadilly Third Stop as
Edward
1960
Tunes of Glory as
Major Charles Scott, M.C.
1960
Oscar Wilde as
Robert Ross
1960
School for Scoundrels as
Dunstan
1959
Don't Panic Chaps as
Captain von Krisling
1959
I'm All Right Jack as
Bertram Tracepurcel (as Denis Price)
1959
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
Percy
- Dark as the Night (1959) - Percy
1959
Breakout as
Capt. Rupert Callender
1958
Hello London as
Dennis Price
1958
The Invisible Man (TV Series) as
Raphael Constantine
- Behind the Mask (1958) - Raphael Constantine
1958
Lover's Leap (TV Movie) as
Roger Storer
1954
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Charles Appleby / Monsieur Lantin
- Eden End (II) (1958) - Charles Appleby
- The Jewels (1954) - Monsieur Lantin
1958
Saturday Playhouse (TV Series) as
Rex Berkely
- Design for Murder (1958) - Rex Berkely
1957
Your Past Is Showing as
Nigel Dennis
1957
Chelsea at Nine (TV Series) as
Comedy Regular
1957
She Played with Fire as
Tracey Moreton
1957
Assignment Foreign Legion (TV Series) as
Major Louis de la Tour
- The White Witch of Makala (1957) - Major Louis de la Tour
1956
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (TV Series) as
Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde
- Mr. Utterson's Encounter (1956) - Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde
- Good Evening, Mr. Hyde (1956) - Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde
1956
A Touch of the Sun as
Digby Hatchard
1956
Port Afrique as
Robert Blackton
1956
Charley Moon as
Harold Armytage
1956
Lilli Palmer Theatre (TV Series) as
Bob Herrick
- The Gloves (1956) - Bob Herrick
1956
Private's Progress as
Brig. Bertram Tracepurcel
1955
Account Closed (Short)
1955
Oh... Rosalinda!! as
Maj. Frank
1954
The Vise (TV Series) as
Peter Stanton / Harry Brandon
- The Serpent Beneath (1955) - Peter Stanton
- Account Closed (1955) - Harry Brandon
- Let Murder Be Done (1954)
1955
Studio One (TV Series) as
Julian Brimmer
- Mrs. Brimmer Did It! (1955) - Julian Brimmer
1955
That Lady as
Mateo Vasquez
1954
Time Is My Enemy as
Martin Radley
1954
Crime on Our Hands (TV Series) as
Cecil Davenport
- Episode #1.6 (1954) - Cecil Davenport
- Episode #1.4 (1954) - Cecil Davenport
- Episode #1.3 (1954) - Cecil Davenport
- Episode #1.2 (1954) - Cecil Davenport
1954
Cocktails in the Kitchen as
Debenham
1954
Eight Witnesses (TV Movie) as
Allan
1953
The Intruder as
Leonard Pirry
1953
Murder at 3am as
Inspector Peter Lawton
1953
Noose for a Lady as
Simon Gale
1952
The Frightened Bride as
Maurice Fletcher
1952
Bachelor in Paris as
Matthew Ibbetson
1951
I'll Never Forget You as
Tom Pettigrew
1951
Bikini Baby as
Simon Abott
1951
The Magic Box as
Harold
1951
Fortune in Diamonds as
Clive Hunter
1950
Murder Without Crime as
Matthew
1950
The Dancing Years as
Rudi Kleber
1949
The Lost People as
Ridley
1949
Kind Hearts and Coronets as
Louis
1949
The Bad Lord Byron as
Lord Byron
1948
Good-Time Girl as
Michael 'Red' Farrell
1948
Snowbound as
Blair
1948
Easy Money as
Joe (segment The Night Club Story)
1947
Bad Sister as
Richard Glover
1947
The Master of Bankdam as
Joshua Crowther
1947
Jassy as
Christopher Hatton
1947
Holiday Camp as
Sq. Ldr. Hardwick
1947
Dear Murderer as
Richard Fenton
1947
Hungry Hill as
Greyhound John
1946
The Magic Bow as
Paul de la Rochelle
1946
Caravan as
Francis Castleton
1945
The Echo Murders as
Dick Warren
1945
A Place of One's Own as
Dr. Selbie
1944
A Canterbury Tale as
Sergeant Peter Gibbs
1939
Rope (TV Movie) as
Kenneth Raglan
1939
The Tempest/II (TV Movie) as
Ship's Master
1939
The Tempest (TV Movie) as
Ship's Master
1938
Julius Caesar (TV Movie) as
Trebonius / Volumnius
1938
No Parking as
Extra (uncredited)
1938
Lady Precious Stream (TV Movie) as
Warden / Minister of Foreign Affairs
1926
Nana as
Le jockey de 'Nana' (as Price)
Self
1971
The Golden Shot (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.32 (1971) - Self
1956
Film Fanfare (TV Series) as
Self - Quiz Contestant
- Episode #1.23 (1956) - Self - Quiz Contestant
Archive Footage
2019
Once More with Ealing (Video documentary short) as
Louis (uncredited)
2015
Inside the Tower (Video documentary short) as
Bakewell
2012
Introducing Ealing Studios (Video documentary short) as
Louis (uncredited)
2012
The Flesh and the Fury: X-posing Twins of Evil (Documentary) as
Dietrich
2011
Wogan on Wodehouse (TV Movie documentary) as
Jeeves (uncredited)
2010
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary) as
Doctor Frankenstein
- Dracula vs. Frankenstein (2010) - Doctor Frankenstein
2007
The Adventures of Barry McKenzie: Introduction by Dame Edna Everage (Video short) as
Mr. Gort (uncredited)
2007
The Adventures of Bazza in Chunderland: The Making of 'The Adventures of Barry McKenzie' (Video documentary) as
Self / Mr. Gort
2002
The Adventures of Barry McKenzie: A Conversation with Barry Humphries (Video short) as
Mr. Gort (uncredited)
1995
Heroes of Comedy (TV Series documentary) as
Nigel Dennis
- Terry-Thomas (1995) - Nigel Dennis
1995
Arena (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Peter Sellers Story Part 1: Southsea to Shepperton (1995) - Self
1993
Those British Faces: A Tribute to Dennis Price 1915-1973 (TV Short documentary) as
Various Roles
1985
The South Bank Show (TV Series documentary) as
Major Charles Scott, M.C. (clip from Tunes of Glory (1960))
- Sir Alec Guinness (1985) - Major Charles Scott, M.C. (clip from Tunes of Glory (1960)) (uncredited)
1977
To See Such Fun (Documentary) as
Self
1956
Afternoon Film Festival (TV Series)
- Holiday Camp (1956)
1949
Helter Skelter as
Lord Byron (uncredited)

References

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