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Years active
  
1950–2001

Books
  
7 Signs of Christs Return

Children
  
Lilan Purdom

Role
  
Name
  
Edmund Purdom


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Full Name
  
Edmund Anthony Cutlar Purdom

Born
  
19 December 1924 (
1924-12-19
)

Died
  
January 1, 2009, Rome, Italy

Spouse
  
Vivienne Purdom (m. 2000–2009)

Movies
  
The Egyptian, The Student Prince, Don't Open till Christmas, The Prodigal, The King's Thief

Similar People
  
Linda Christian, Ann Blyth, Bella Darvi, Richard Thorpe, Jean Simmons

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Edmund Anthony Cutlar Purdom (19 December 1924 – 1 January 2009) was a British actor. He worked first on stage in Britain, performing various works by Shakespeare, then later in America on Broadway, until making his way to Hollywood, and eventually spent the remainder of his life appearing in Italian cinema. He is perhaps best known for his starring role in 1954's historical epic The Egyptian. His daughter Lilan Purdom became a journalist for French television channel TF1.

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Early life

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Purdom was born in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England and educated at St. Augustine's Abbey School, Ramsgate, Kent, then by the Jesuits at St. Ignatius Grammar School and Welwyn Garden City Grammar School.

Career

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He began his acting career in 1946 by joining the Northampton Repertory Company, appearing in productions which included Romeo and Juliet and Molière's The Imaginary Invalid. Followed by two years of military service where he joined the Army Pool of Artists. He then joined the Royal Shakespeare Theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon for two seasons. He was seen by Laurence Olivier who offered Purdom a chance to tour in the US

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In 1951–52, Purdom appeared in small roles with the Laurence Olivier/Vivien Leigh company on Broadway in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra and Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra. His good looks brought him to the attention of Hollywood. Warner Bros wanted to test him and offered him $600 advance to come to Hollywood. He did a screen test directed by Michael Curtiz from a scene from Force of Arms but Warners was not interested. Because Purdom had left his play he did not have the fare to return to Britain so he decided to stay in Hollywood.

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Universal tested him for the part of the leading girl's brother in The Mississippi Gambler but decided he was too British. 20th Century Fox tested him for a role in My Cousin Rachel. MGM offered him a small role in Rhapsody, which he turned down to work at Warner Bros., but Warners lost interest in him.

"I was so broke," Purdom recalled, "that I couldn't afford to pay the doctor's bill when my daughter was born. I had no money for bus fare. I had to walk from studio to studio looking for a job. Once we were evicted for not paying the rent."

MGM

He managed to get a small part in Julius Caesar at MGM. George Cukor recommended him to Charles Brackett for the small role of Charles Lightoller in Titanic (1953). This brought Purdom to the attention of executives at MGM who signed him to a long term contract.

The Student Prince

Mario Lanza was fired from the lead role in a new version of The Student Prince (1954). Lilian Burns suggested Purdom for the part, and he did a successful test directed by George Sidney. He was cast opposite Ann Blyth. The film was directed by Richard Thorpe. Purdom lip-synched to Lanza's singing voice.

The Egyptian

Advance word on The Student Prince was promising, and when 20th Century Fox needed an actor at the last minute to replace Marlon Brando as the title character in The Egyptian, their most lavish production of 1954, Purdom was cast. He was chosen over John Derek, John Cassavetes and Cameron Mitchell.

MGM's head of production Dore Schary announced they would build up Purdom as a star. He was cast in three films: another MGM musical, Athena; the title role in the biblical epic The Prodigal, MGM's most lavish production of 1955, opposite Lana Turner; and the swashbuckler The King's Thief (1955), in a role originally meant for Stewart Granger. There was also some talk he would appear in the remake of Ben Hur.

The Student Prince was released and became a hit. Purdom was called "the most promising new star in Hollywood". Hedda Hopper called Purdom "the most surprising and notable figure this year in Hollywood... a fine actor in the great romantic tradition."

Leaving MGM

Schary later wrote in his memoirs that "Lanza's recordings were the prime ingredient for the picture's success, and that success went to Purdom's head. He believed he was responsible for the happy result. He asked for a new contract. We denied it. He asked for a release. We granted it."

Another contributing factor may have been that while The Student Prince had been a hit, The Egyptian was a box office disappointment. Athena, The Prodigal and The King's Thief were all flops.

There was more bad publicity when he had an affair with Linda Christian (when she was married to Tyrone Power) leading to him divorcing his first wife. The split was bitter and public, his wife later suing him for child support. Purdom argued for a reduction in child support, as he no longer had his MGM contract worth $40,000 a year. He told the court he had renegotiated it in order to seek more money by freelancing and that he was in debt for $11,500. He said MGM had an option on his services for three films over three years. "It is my greatest desire to get back in front of the camera at the present time," he said.

He was announced for Loser Takes All (1956) but did not appear in the final film.

For Allied Artists, Purdom made Strange Intruder (1956) with Ida Lupino. In 1957 he remarried, to Alicia Darr, who later got in a brawl with Christian. He continued to be sued for debts by his ex-wife and his lawyers.

Purdom returned to Broadway, appearing in Child of Fortune, an adaptation of Wings of the Dove, for Jed Harris. Brooks Atkinson of the New York Times said Purdom "plays the part of the faithless suitor like a cultivated gentleman but his style is heavy." The play did not enjoy a long run.

He married for a second time, then went into television, starring as Marco del Monte in Sword of Freedom (1958) (also known as Marco the Magnificent), a swashbuckler made for ITC Entertainment in Italy.

Europe

Purdom stayed on in Italy, where the film industry was booming. His films included Herod the Great (1959), The Cossacks (1960), The Loves of Salammbo (1960), Suleiman the Conqueror (1961) and Nefertiti, Queen of the Nile (1961). He also occasionally worked in England on such films as Malaga (1960).

In 1962 he said "I couldn't stand Hollywood. The people, their status, symbols and public image were too much. I walked out. Perhaps I should have been more patient." Hedda Hopper wrote in response to this, "the truth is, he did his best to become a star here, but he didn't make the grade - even with Mario Lanza's voice; but he did walk out on his wife and family and start gallivanting around with Linda Christian. I'll bet he'll come hopping back if anyone crooked a finger."

He eventually married Christian in 1962 but they divorced the following year.

He continued to work extensively in Italian B-films, on television and as a voice dubbing actor for many years (recording dialogue translated from Italian into English for sales of Italian films in English-speaking countries).

He also had roles in TV movies and miniseries, such as Sophia Loren: Her Own Story (as Vittorio De Sica) and The Winds of War. In 1984, he directed his first and only film, Don't Open till Christmas.

He was also very active as a music recording engineer, including work on the soundtracks of such films as The Bible: In the Beginning..., as well as many classical concerts in Florence and Vienna. He is also credited for devising a technique transferring monaural sound to stereo.

He narrated a popular short documentary on the life of Padre Pio. He also narrated the Christian documentary, 7 Signs of Christ's Return.

Purdom died from heart failure on 1 January 2009, in Rome.

Personal life

Purdom was married four times and divorced three times. His first three wives, all divorced, were:

  • Anita (Tita) Philips (or Phillips), the mother of his children, Lilan (b 11 October 1952) and Marina Ann (b 8 July 1954); married 1951, divorced 1956.
  • Alicia Darr (m 1957) of Polish extraction.
  • actress Linda Christian in 1962 (divorced 1963), former wife of Tyrone Power.
  • In 2000 he married his fourth wife, the photographer Vivienne Purdom. His daughter Lilan Purdom became a journalist with the French television channel TF1.

    Theatre Credits

  • The Last of Mrs Cheyney (1950)
  • Anthony and Cleopatra (1951)
  • Caesar and Cleopatra (1951)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    2001
    The Knights of the Quest as
    Ugo di Clarendon
    2000
    Titanic: The Legend Goes On... as
    Jeremy McFlannel (voice, as Edmond Purdom)
    1999
    The Seventh Scroll (TV Mini Series) as
    Pharaoh Mamose
    - Part Three (1999) - Pharaoh Mamose (credit only)
    - Part Two (1999) - Pharaoh Mamose
    - Part One (1999) - Pharaoh Mamose
    1997
    Raggio di sole as
    Renzo Rossellini (english version, voice)
    1995
    Il barone (TV Mini Series) as
    Don Carmine
    1992
    A Bear Named Arthur as
    Academy Awards Presenter
    1989
    Classe di ferro (TV Series) as
    Generale Jerome Thompson
    - Una vacanza in Florida (1991) - Generale Jerome Thompson
    - Una festa americana (1989) - Generale Jerome Thompson
    1990
    The Rift as
    CEO Steensland
    1989
    Diritto di vivere as
    L'ingegnere Palmieri
    1989
    Appuntamento a Trieste (TV Mini Series) as
    Groves
    - Episode #1.3 (1989) - Groves
    - Episode #1.2 (1989) - Groves
    - Episode #1.1 (1989) - Groves
    1988
    Don Bosco as
    Urbano Rattazzi
    1988
    Sei delitti per padre Brown (TV Mini Series) as
    Generale Outran
    - Il delitto del signore di Marne (1988) - Generale Outran
    1987
    Funny Boy as
    Samuel
    1985
    Killer contro killers as
    His Excelency
    1985
    Fracchia Vs. Dracula as
    Count Dracula
    1985
    The Assisi Underground as
    Cardinal Della Costa
    1984
    Don't Open Till Christmas as
    Inspector Harris
    1984
    Champagne in paradiso as
    Paola's Father
    1983
    2019: After the Fall of New York as
    President of the Pan American Confederacy
    1983
    Amok as
    Jaarsveld
    1983
    The Winds of War (TV Mini Series) as
    Luigi Gianelli
    - Cataclysm (1983) - Luigi Gianelli
    - The Storm Breaks (1983) - Luigi Gianelli
    1983
    The Scarlet and the Black (TV Movie) as
    British Intelligence Officer / Epilogue Narrator (as Edmond Purdom)
    1982
    Verdi (TV Mini Series) as
    Verdi
    - Il vecchio mago (1982) - Verdi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    - Celeste Aida (1982) - Verdi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    - Gli anni difficili (1982) - Verdi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    - La Signora Verdi (1982) - Verdi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    - Inventare il vero (1982) - Verdi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    - Gli anni di galera (1982) - Verdi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    - Il successo (1982) - Verdi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    - Gli anni più duri (1982) - Verdi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    - Infanzia e giovinezza (1982) - Verdi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    1982
    Ator, the Fighting Eagle as
    Griba
    1982
    Invaders of the Lost Gold as
    Rex Larson
    1982
    Pieces as
    The Dean
    1981
    L'assassino ha le ore contate (TV Mini Series) as
    Il capoccia della Scientifica
    - Omicidio in una stanza chiusa (1981) - Il capoccia della Scientifica
    - I ragazzi del massacro (1981) - Il capoccia della Scientifica
    - Scambio di persona (1981) - Il capoccia della Scientifica
    - Tre spari nella notte (1981) - Il capoccia della Scientifica
    - Trappola mortale (1981) - Il capoccia della Scientifica
    - Delitto alla moda (1981) - Il capoccia della Scientifica
    1981
    Absurd as
    Father
    1981
    A grande richiesta (TV Mini Series) as
    Organizzatore
    - Socrate (1981) - Organizzatore
    - Agostino (1981) - Organizzatore
    - Epicuro (1981)
    - Nietzsche (1981) - Organizzatore
    1980
    Pensieri morbosi as
    The Pianist
    1980
    Sophia Loren: Her Own Story (TV Movie) as
    Vittorio de Sica
    1980
    L'altra donna as
    Phillip
    1979
    Mücevher Hirsizlari as
    Robert Sincap
    1979
    I contrabbandieri di Santa Lucia as
    Narcotics Division Chief
    1979
    Concorde Affaire '79 as
    Danker
    1976
    Rulers of the City as
    Luigi Cherico
    1976
    A Matter of Time as
    Nina's rich friend (uncredited)
    1976
    Il colpaccio as
    Professor Vanderberg
    1976
    Povero Cristo as
    Uomo in frac
    1975
    Together Forever as
    Doctor
    1974
    The Suspects as
    Le journaliste américain
    1974
    Beyond the Door as
    Devil (uncredited)
    1974
    Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks as
    Prefect
    1973
    The Sinister Eyes of Dr. Orloff as
    Inspector Crosby (as Edmond Purdom)
    1973
    Dagli archivi della polizia criminale as
    Teddy Webbs (as Edmund Purdon)
    1973
    Un capitán de quince años as
    Admiral Marlowe
    1973
    The Big Family as
    Giovanni Lutture
    1972
    The Devil's Lover as
    Gunther
    1971
    The Fifth Cord as
    Edouard Vermont
    1971
    Blackie the Pirate as
    Viceroy
    1970
    Thomas... ...gli indemoniati as
    Marcus
    1969
    It Takes a Thief (TV Series) as
    Ferdie
    - The Three Virgins of Rome (1969) - Ferdie
    1968
    Chrysanthemums for a Bunch of Swine as
    Padre (as Edmond Purdom)
    1968
    Piluk, the Timid One as
    Sheriff Roger Brown
    1966
    L'uomo che ride as
    Cesare Borgia
    1965
    Shoot to Kill as
    Jim James
    1965
    Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
    Weislingen
    - Ironhand (1965) - Weislingen
    1965
    Thursday Theatre (TV Series) as
    Merton Denver
    - The Wings of the Dove (1965) - Merton Denver
    1964
    The Yellow Rolls-Royce as
    Fane
    1964
    Assault on Fort Texan as
    Major 'Sugar' Patterson
    1964
    The Comedy Man as
    Julian Baxter
    1964
    Contest Girl as
    Rex Carrick
    1964
    The Last Ride to Santa Cruz as
    Rex Kelly
    1963
    ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
    Mark Wheeler
    - Velvet Cage (1963) - Mark Wheeler
    1962
    BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) as
    Harvey Morrison
    - The Aspern Papers (1962) - Harvey Morrison
    1962
    Lafayette as
    Silas Deane
    1961
    Suleiman the Conqueror as
    Ibrahim Pascià
    1961
    White Slave Ship as
    Dr. Bradley
    1961
    Queen of the Nile as
    Tumos, Scultore
    1957
    Sword of Freedom (TV Series) as
    Marco del Monte
    - Alessandro (1961) - Marco del Monte
    - Forgery in Red Chalk (1959) - Marco del Monte
    - The Lion and the Mouse (1958) - Marco del Monte
    - The School (1958) - Marco del Monte
    - The Beseiged Duchess (1958) - Marco del Monte
    - The Tower (1958) - Marco del Monte
    - Choice of Weapons (1958) - Marco del Monte
    - The Hero (1958) - Marco del Monte
    - The Eye of the Artist (1958) - Marco del Monte
    - The Duke (1958) - Marco del Monte
    - Caterina (1958) - Marco del Monte
    - Portrait in Emerald Green (1958) - Marco del Monte
    - The Sicillian (1958) - Marco del Monte
    - Francesca (1958) - Marco del Monte
    - Who is Felicia (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - Violetta (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - Vespucci (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - The Woman in the Picture (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - Vendetta (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - The Value of Paper (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - The Suspects (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - The Strange Intruder (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - The Ship (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - The Reluctant Duke (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - The Slave (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - The Primavera (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - The Pagan Venus (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - The Marionettes (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - Chart of Gold (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - The Bracelet (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - The Bell (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - The Assassin (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - The Ambassador (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - Cristina (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - Angelica's Past (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - Adriana (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - Serenade in Red (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - Marriage of Convenience (1957) - Marco del Monte
    - A Game of Chance (1957) - Marco del Monte
    1961
    The Last of the Vikings as
    King Sveno
    1960
    Das große Wunschkonzert as
    Harry Mell
    1960
    Fury of the Barbarians as
    Toryok
    1960
    The Night They Killed Rasputin as
    Rasputin
    1960
    The Loves of Salammbo as
    Narr Havas
    1959
    Tales of the Vikings (TV Series) as
    Egil / King Lawrence
    - The Madness (1960) - Egil
    - Journey to Bretland (1959) - King Lawrence
    1960
    The Cossacks as
    Shamil, the Sheik
    1960
    Malaga as
    Peter Carran
    1959
    The Anne Shelton Show (TV Series)
    - Episode dated 20 April 1959 (1959)
    - Episode dated 9 March 1959 (1959)
    1959
    The Diary of Anne Frank as
    British Radio Announcer (voice, uncredited)
    1959
    Herod the Great as
    Erode / Herodes
    1957
    Agguato a Tangeri as
    John Milwood
    1956
    ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Jimmy Saunders
    - A Piece of Cake (1956) - Jimmy Saunders
    1956
    Strange Intruder as
    Paul Quentin
    1955
    The King's Thief as
    Michael Dermott
    1955
    The Prodigal as
    Micah
    1954
    Athena as
    Adam Calhorn Shaw
    1954
    The Egyptian as
    Sinuhe
    1954
    The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Tom Rutherford
    - The Whistling Room (1954) - Tom Rutherford
    1954
    The Student Prince as
    Prince Karl Franz
    1954
    Great Lady Has an Interview: Lana Turner (TV Short) as
    Reporter (uncredited)
    1953
    Julius Caesar as
    Strato
    1953
    Titanic as
    Second Officer Lightoller (uncredited)
    1952
    Chevron Theatre (TV Series) as
    Tom Rutherford
    - The Whistling Room (1952) - Tom Rutherford
    1952
    Goodyear Playhouse (TV Series)
    - The Medea Cup (1952)
    - Crown of Shadows (1952)
    1951
    BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
    Metellus Cimber / Titinius
    - Julius Caesar/II (1951) - Metellus Cimber / Titinius
    - Julius Caesar (1951) - Metellus Cimber / Titinius
    1950
    Carissima (TV Movie) as
    Testi
    Miscellaneous
    1980
    Nightmare City (voice dubbing - US version, uncredited)
    1975
    How to Kill a Judge (voice dubbing - US version, uncredited)
    1974
    What Have They Done to Your Daughters? (voice dubbing: Steffen Zacharias - US version, uncredited)
    1974
    The Perfume of the Lady in Black (voice dubbing: Jho Jhenkins - US version, uncredited)
    1974
    The Night Porter (voice dubbing: Philippe Leroy - english version, uncredited)
    1973
    Afrika (voice dubbing: Ivano Staccioli - english language version)
    1973
    High Crime (voice dubbing: Silvano Tranquilli)
    1973
    The Boss (voice dubbing: Corrado Gaipa - US version, uncredited)
    1972
    Karzan, il favoloso uomo della jungla (voice dubbing: Roger Browne - English version, uncredited)
    1956
    Helen of Troy (english-language voice: Jacques Sernas - uncredited)
    Director
    1984
    Don't Open Till Christmas
    Self
    1997
    Seven Signs of Christ's Return (Video documentary) as
    Self - Host
    1984
    The Making of a Horror Film (Documentary) as
    Self - Director / Actor
    1980
    Storia della Repubblica di San Marino (Documentary) as
    Self - Host
    1974
    The Movie Quiz (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #3.2 (1974) - Self
    - Episode #3.1 (1974) - Self
    1973
    Fifty Years of Thorns and Roses (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - Narrator (English Version) (voice)
    1970
    America così nuda, così violenta (Documentary) as
    Voice: narration: English version
    1969
    Wages of Sin (Documentary) as
    Narrator
    1969
    Witchcraft '70 (Documentary) as
    Narrator (English language version) (voice)
    1969
    Inghilterra nuda (Documentary) as
    Narrator (English version, voice)
    1969
    The Queer... The Erotic (Documentary) as
    Narrator (English Version)
    1968
    Scusi, lei conosce il sesso? (Documentary) as
    Narrator of English version
    1968
    Sweden: Heaven and Hell (Documentary) as
    Narrator (English version) (voice)
    1962
    Juke Box Jury (TV Series) as
    Self - Panellist
    - Episode #1.294 (1965) - Self - Panellist
    - Episode #1.224 (1963) - Self - Panellist
    - Episode #1.176 (1962) - Self - Panellist
    1954
    The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - MGM's 30th Anniversary Tribute (1954) - Self
    Archive Footage
    2015
    Compression (TV Series documentary)
    - Compression the Egyptian de Michael Curtiz (2015)
    1997
    Twentieth Century Fox: The First 50 Years (TV Movie documentary) as
    Actor 'The Egyptian' (uncredited)
    1995
    Biography (TV Series documentary) as
    Sinuhe
    - Darryl F. Zanuck: 20th Century Filmmaker (1995) - Sinuhe (uncredited)
    1983
    The Blade Master as
    Griba (uncredited)

    References

    Edmund Purdom Wikipedia


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