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Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
1953–1998


Name
  
Daniel Massey

Role
  
Actor

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Full Name
  
Daniel Raymond Massey

Born
  
10 October 1933 (
1933-10-10
)

Died
  
March 25, 1998, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Lindy Wilton (m. 1986–1998), Penelope Wilton (m. 1975–1984), Adrienne Corri (m. 1961–1967)

Siblings
  
Anna Massey, Geoffrey Massey

Similar People
  

Daniel Raymond Massey (10 October 1933 – 25 March 1998) was an English actor and performer. He is possibly best known for his starring role in the British TV drama The Roads to Freedom, as Daniel, alongside Michael Bryant. He is also known for his role in the 1968 American film Star!, as Noël Coward (Massey's godfather), for which he won a Golden Globe Award and an Oscar nomination.

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Early life

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Massey was born in London in 1933. He was educated at Eton College and King's College, Cambridge. He was a member of the noted Massey family, which included his father, Raymond Massey, his sister, Anna Massey and his uncle Vincent Massey, the first Canadian-born Governor General of Canada. His mother was the actress Adrianne Allen.

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Living with his mother after his parents' divorce, Massey rarely saw his father through most of his adult life; however, they were cast as father and son in The Queen's Guards (1961).

Career

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Massey made his film debut as a child in Noël Coward's flag-waver, In Which We Serve (1942) – Coward being his godfather. He would later play Noël Coward in the 1968 Julie Andrews vehicle, Star!, a performance for which he won a Golden Globe Award and received his sole Academy Award nomination. He first made a major impression as an adult as Laurence Olivier's son-in-law in the stage and screen versions of John Osborne's The Entertainer. Massey appeared in numerous British films from the 1950s onwards, including Cromwell, The Cat and the Canary, The Jokers, The Vault of Horror, Mary, Queen of Scots, Victory! and In the Name of the Father.

Other highlights of his career were his stage roles, especially that of the German conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler in Ronald Harwood's Taking Sides; Massey won the 1995 Olivier Award for his performance. He recreated the role for Broadway a year later earning a Tony nomination. His other stage appearances included musicals such as She Loves Me, Gigi (as Gaston), and Stephen Sondheim's Follies (as Benjamin Stone), for which he won another Olivier Award. In the 1980s and 1990s, he also appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company in productions such as Love's Labours Lost, Measure for Measure and The Time of Your Life, the latter alongside John Thaw.

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On television, highlights include The Crucible (1980) as Reverend Hale, The Golden Bowl (1972) as the Prince, in the Inspector Morse episode "Deceived by Flight" as Anthony Dunn, again with John Thaw, and his performance as an AIDS patient in Intimate Contact (1987). With Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes, he played a U.S. Senator in "The Problem of Thor Bridge" season 5, Granada Television, 1990. Brett had once been married to Massey's sister, Anna, and was father to Massey's nephew by Anna, actor David Huggins. Daniel Massey played the role of the openly gay character Daniel, alongside a notable cast headed by Michael Bryant as Mathieu in the acclaimed BBC adaptation of Jean Paul Satre's The Roads to Freedom (1970) .

Personal life

Massey was married three times, two of his wives being well-known actresses:

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  • Adrienne Corri (1961–1967)
  • Penelope Wilton (1975–1984); one daughter, Alice Massey
  • Linda Wilton (1986–1998)
  • Death

    He died in London, in March 1998 after a three-year battle with Hodgkin's lymphoma. His body was interred at Putney Vale Cemetery. Massey worked in theatre throughout his cancer treatments, rarely missing a performance.

    Filmography

    Actor
    2000
    The Miracle Maker as
    Cleopas (voice)
    1997
    The Longest Memory (TV Movie) as
    Mr. Whitechapel
    1996
    Samson and Delilah (TV Mini Series) as
    Ira
    1995
    Meter Running (Short)
    1995
    The Vacillations of Poppy Carew (TV Movie) as
    Mr. Carew
    1993
    In the Name of the Father as
    Prosecutor
    1993
    The Man Who Cried (TV Movie) as
    Peter Maxwell
    1992
    Stalin (TV Movie) as
    Trotsky
    1992
    Shakespeare: The Animated Tales (TV Series) as
    Oberon
    - A Midsummer Night's Dream (1992) - Oberon (voice)
    1991
    Bye Bye Columbus (TV Movie) as
    Columbus
    1991
    G.B.H. (TV Mini Series) as
    Grosvenor
    - Over and Out (1991) - Grosvenor
    - Message Understood (1991) - Grosvenor
    - Message Received (1991) - Grosvenor
    1991
    The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (TV Series) as
    J. Neil Gibson
    - The Problem of Thor Bridge (1991) - J. Neil Gibson
    1989
    4 Play (TV Series) as
    Mr. Hern (segment "Nobody Here But Us Chickens")
    - Nobody Here But Us Chickens (1989) - Mr. Hern (segment "Nobody Here But Us Chickens")
    1989
    Scandal as
    Mervyn Griffith-Jones
    1989
    Inspector Morse (TV Series) as
    Anthony Donn
    - Deceived by Flight (1989) - Anthony Donn
    1987
    Intimate Contact (TV Mini Series) as
    Clive Gregory
    - Episode #1.4 (1987) - Clive Gregory
    - Episode #1.3 (1987) - Clive Gregory
    - Episode #1.2 (1987) - Clive Gregory
    - Episode #1.1 (1987) - Clive Gregory
    1986
    Love with a Perfect Stranger (TV Movie) as
    Hugo DeLacey
    1984
    All the World's a Stage (TV Mini Series) as
    Excerpt from Man & Superman / Excerpt from The Mayor of Zalamea
    - The Master Builders (1984) - Excerpt from Man & Superman
    - Such Stuff as Dreams are Made On (1984) - Excerpt from The Mayor of Zalamea
    1983
    Good Behaviour (TV Series) as
    Major
    - Episode #1.3 (1983) - Major
    - Episode #1.2 (1983) - Major
    - Episode #1.1 (1983) - Major
    1983
    Shakespeare Lives! (TV Series)
    1982
    The Brack Report (TV Series) as
    Andrei Tchenkov
    - Chapter 8 (1982) - Andrei Tchenkov
    1982
    La ronde (TV Movie) as
    The Count
    1982
    I Remember Nelson (TV Mini Series) as
    William Beckford
    - Duty (1982) - William Beckford
    1981
    Victory as
    The English - Colonel Waldron
    1981
    The Crucible (TV Movie) as
    Reverend John Hale
    1980
    Vikings! (TV Series)
    - The Ultimate Outpost (1980) - (voice)
    - An Island Called Thule (1980) - (voice)
    - England at Bay (1980) - (voice)
    - Halfdan Was Here (1980) - (voice)
    - From the Fury of the North Men (1980) - (voice)
    - Bolt from the Blue (1980) - (voice)
    1980
    Bad Timing: A Sensual Obsession as
    Foppish Man
    1978
    The Cat and the Canary as
    Dr. Harry Blythe
    1978
    The Sunday Drama (TV Series) as
    Tilman Hiketier
    - Wings of Song (1978) - Tilman Hiketier
    1978
    Sense of Place (TV Series) as
    Thomas
    - Dangerous Ambition (1978) - Thomas
    1978
    Warlords of the Deep as
    Atraxon
    1978
    Do You Remember? (TV Series) as
    Major William Cardew
    - Home and Beauty (1978) - Major William Cardew
    1977
    Des Teufels Advokat as
    Nicholas Black
    1977
    BBC2 Play of the Week (TV Series) as
    Thomas Able
    - Able's Will (1977) - Thomas Able
    1977
    Jubilee (TV Series) as
    Major Harry Lightoller
    - No Name, No Pack Drill (1977) - Major Harry Lightoller
    1977
    BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
    Hector Hushabye
    - Heartbreak House (1977) - Hector Hushabye
    1976
    Medieval Mystery Play Abraham and Isaac (TV Series) as
    Abraham
    1976
    The Incredible Sarah as
    Victorien Sardou
    1975
    Affairs of the Heart (TV Series) as
    Frederick Winterbourne
    - Daisy (1975) - Frederick Winterbourne
    1975
    Churchill's People (TV Series) as
    Simon de Montfort
    - On the Anvil (1975) - Simon de Montfort
    1973
    Dolly (TV Series) as
    Samuel Travers Carter
    - The Other Lady (1973) - Samuel Travers Carter
    - A Life Subscription (1973) - Samuel Travers Carter
    - The House Opposite (1973) - Samuel Travers Carter
    1973
    The Vault of Horror as
    Harold Rogers (segment "Midnight Mess")
    1972
    The Golden Bowl (TV Mini Series) as
    Prince Amerigo
    - End Game (1972) - Prince Amerigo
    - Maggie (1972) - Prince Amerigo
    - Fanny (1972) - Prince Amerigo
    - Charlotte (1972) - Prince Amerigo
    - Mr. Verver (1972) - Prince Amerigo
    - The Prince (1972) - Prince Amerigo
    1971
    Mary, Queen of Scots as
    Robert Dudley
    1971
    Shadows of Fear (TV Series) as
    Michael
    - Sour Grapes (1971) - Michael
    1971
    Bonanza (TV Series) as
    Leslie Harwood
    - The Reluctant American (1971) - Leslie Harwood
    1970
    The Roads to Freedom (TV Mini Series) as
    Daniel
    1970
    Fragment of Fear as
    Major Ricketts
    1969
    ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
    Fred Instance
    - The Full Cheddar (1969) - Fred Instance
    1969
    W. Somerset Maugham (TV Series) as
    Knobby Clarke
    - The Back of Beyond (1969) - Knobby Clarke
    1969
    CBS Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Saul Novick
    - Shadow Game (1969) - Saul Novick
    1968
    Sherlock Holmes (TV Series) as
    Trelawney Hope
    - The Second Stain (1968) - Trelawney Hope
    1968
    Star! as
    Noël Coward
    1967
    The Jokers as
    Riggs
    1966
    Major Barbara (TV Movie) as
    Adolphus Cusins
    1966
    Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
    John Pitt
    - A Fair Swap (1966) - John Pitt
    1965
    The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders as
    Elder Brother
    1965
    Story Parade (TV Series) as
    Courtenay Youghal
    - The Unbearable Bassington (1965) - Courtenay Youghal
    1957
    ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
    Leo / Prince Andrei / David Tucker / ...
    - A Choice of Coward #4: Design for Living (1964) - Leo
    - War and Peace (1963) - Prince Andrei
    - Joker's Justice (1961) - David Tucker
    - Venus Observed (1957) - Dominic
    1964
    Festival (TV Series) as
    Larry Doyle
    - John Bull's Other Island (1964) - Larry Doyle
    1962
    Go to Blazes as
    Harry
    1962
    Under Western Eyes (TV Movie) as
    Razumov
    1957
    ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Laurence Enderby / Mr. Sands / The Duke of Bristol
    - Winner Takes the Lady (1961) - Laurence Enderby
    - The Room (1961) - Mr. Sands
    - On Approval (1957) - The Duke of Bristol
    1961
    The Queen's Guards as
    John Fellowes
    1960
    The Entertainer as
    Graham
    1959
    Upstairs and Downstairs as
    Wesley Cotes
    1959
    Operation Bullshine as
    Bombardier Peter Palmer
    1957
    Theatre Night (TV Series) as
    Angier Duke
    - Living for Pleasure (1958)
    - The Happiest Millionaire (1957) - Angier Duke
    1958
    Girls at Sea as
    Flag. Lt. Courtney
    1958
    Women in Love (TV Movie) as
    David in 'The Stowaway'
    1942
    In Which We Serve as
    Bobby Kinross
    Soundtrack
    1968
    Star! (performer: "Forbidden Fruit", "Dear Little Boy (Dear Little Girl)", "After the Ball", "Has Anybody Seen Our Ship" - uncredited)
    Self
    1998
    Arena (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - The Noel Coward Trilogy - Part 1: The Boy Actor (1998) - Self
    1996
    Working in the Theatre (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Performance (1996) - Self
    1994
    Silver Star! (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    1992
    The South Bank Show (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Coward's Godson
    - Noel Coward (1992) - Self - Coward's Godson
    1985
    Emma Thompson: Up for Grabs (TV Special)
    1981
    The Theatre Quiz (TV Series) as
    Self - Panellist
    - Episode #1.4 (1981) - Self - Panellist
    1981
    Desert Island Discs: Archive 1981-1985 (Podcast Series) as
    Self
    - Daniel Massey (1981) - Self (voice)
    1979
    The Book Programme (TV Series documentary) as
    Reader
    - Russell Hoban (1979) - Reader
    1968
    The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Salute to Noel Coward (1973) - Self
    - Vivian Reed, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Pat Cooper, Selma Diamond, Daniel Massey, Amaury DeRiencort (1968) - Self
    1969
    The 41st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    1969
    The Joey Bishop Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #3.145 (1969) - Self
    1969
    The 26th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner
    1968
    The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #8.39 (1968) - Self
    1968
    Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Star (1968) - Self
    1966
    Call My Bluff (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.4 (1966) - Self
    - Episode #1.26 (1966) - Self
    1966
    Late Show London (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.6 (1966) - Self
    1963
    The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 22 October 1963 (1963) - Self - Guest
    1963
    Today (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 14 June 1963 (1963) - Self
    1958
    Alan Melville Takes You from A-Z (TV Series) as
    Self
    - A (1958) - Self

    References

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