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Full Name
  
Anthony Bate

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
James Bate


Years active
  
1971–1992

Occupation
  
Actor

Movies
  
Super Bitch

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Born
  
April 10, 1945 (
1945-04-10
)
Tyne and Wear, England

Died
  
April 18, 1992, Fulham, United Kingdom

James Bate (10 April 1945 — 19 May 1992) was a British actor of television, film and stage, who was best known for playing David Allman in the ITV crime thriller series Sleuth.

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Early life

Bate was born into a working class family, Bate was raised along with his brothers in a two-bedroomed apartment in the London Borough of Islington by his father who was a steel worker and his mother who was a midwife.

James was his stage name. He was named Anthony and chose the acting name of James as there was another actor called Anthony Bate.

He initially attended the Royal College of Art in London having initially planned to pursue a career as a painter, but in the mid–1960s he decided to follow his real aspiration to become an actor, and began attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

Career

In the early–1970s Bate, now in his mid-twenties, graduated from RADA and began his career as a professional actor on stage with the National Theatre of London, appearing in productions of Othello and The Taming of the Shrew. In 1972 Bate made his screen debut playing Arnold Haithwaite in two episodes of The Intruder. He then went on to make major appearances as Corporal Ernest Bright in six episodes of The Regiment (1973) and Sammy Fenwick in the television miniseries The Stars Look Down (1975).

After appearing in various television shows including ITV Playhouse and When the Boat Comes In, Bate struck gold when he was cast in the leading role of international spy David Allman in the ITV crime thriller series Sleuth, playing the role for four series between 1977 and 1980, receiving a BAFTA Award-nomination in 1978 for the role. The series spiraled Bate into fame and he went on to become a highly well-received television star.

After finding fame with Sleuth, Bate played Mark Warrington in all but one of the episodes of the hit television series The Spoils of War (1980–81) and appearing as Amyand in the Doctor Who serial "Planet of Fire" and as Malcolm Hallwood in the television sitcom Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.

Bate's final screen role before he succumbed to cancer was as Stonker in one episode of Spender opposite Jimmy Nail. During 1992 he continued to appear onstage, appearing in the Royal Court Theatre's productions of Les Misérables and The Phantom of the Opera, with the latter being his last ever acting appearance.

Death

Bate, who had been suffering from an undisclosed form of cancer, died on 19 May 1992 at the age of 47, while undergoing surgery for the disease.

Filmography

Actor
1991
Spender (TV Series) as
Stonker
- Half a Ton of Heartaches (1991) - Stonker
1986
Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (TV Series) as
Malcolm Hallwood
- For Better or Worse (1986) - Malcolm Hallwood
- No Sex Please, We're Brickies (1986) - Malcolm Hallwood
- A Law for the Rich (1986) - Malcolm Hallwood
- The Return of the Seven: Part 2 (1986) - Malcolm Hallwood
1984
Doctor Who (TV Series) as
Amyand
- Planet of Fire: Part Four (1984) - Amyand
- Planet of Fire: Part Three (1984) - Amyand
- Planet of Fire: Part Two (1984) - Amyand
- Planet of Fire: Part One (1984) - Amyand
1982
The Gentle Touch (TV Series) as
Dr Santana
- Tough, Mrs. Rudge (1982) - Dr Santana
1980
The Spoils of War (TV Series) as
Mark Warrington
- The Promised Land (1981) - Mark Warrington
- The Old Order Changeth (1981) - Mark Warrington
- A New Era (1981) - Mark Warrington
- Winter Wedding (1981) - Mark Warrington
- Echoes (1981) - Mark Warrington
- A Place in the World (1981) - Mark Warrington
- End of the Beginning (1980) - Mark Warrington
- A Place to Live (1980) - Mark Warrington
- A Hard Word (1980) - Mark Warrington
- Turning Your Back (1980) - Mark Warrington
- To Speak as You Feel (1980) - Mark Warrington
- Liberation (1980) - Mark Warrington
- Behind the Mask (1980) - Mark Warrington
- Winter of Discontent (1980) - Mark Warrington
- A Vocation in Life (1980) - Mark Warrington
- Altogether Again (1980) - Mark Warrington
- Radical Change (1980) - Mark Warrington
- Missing Persons (1980) - Mark Warrington
- Ends and Beginnings (1980) - Mark Warrington
1980
Jukes of Piccadilly (TV Series) as
Bank Clerk
- The Corcelli Medallion: Part 1 (1980) - Bank Clerk
1978
Winterspelt 1944 as
Sänger
1977
Horse in the House (TV Series) as
Reporter
- Episode #1.6 (1977) - Reporter
1976
A Tyneside Entertainment: A History of the Geordie Speaking Peoples (TV Movie) as
Ned Corvan / Tommy
1976
When the Boat Comes In (TV Series) as
William Scrimgour
- A Land Fit for Heroes and Idiots (1976) - William Scrimgour
1975
The Stars Look Down (TV Mini Series) as
Sammy Fenwick
- New Ground (1975) - Sammy Fenwick
- Casualties (1975) - Sammy Fenwick
- Battlefield (1975) - Sammy Fenwick
- Inherit the Earth (1975) - Sammy Fenwick
- Useful Employment (1975) - Sammy Fenwick
- Escape (1975) - Sammy Fenwick
- Daily Bread (1975) - Sammy Fenwick
1975
The Siege of Golden Hill (TV Series) as
Peter
- Nailed (1975) - Peter
- Last Straw (1975) - Peter
- Intimidation (1975) - Peter
- Undercover (1975) - Peter
- New Victims (1975) - Peter
1974
Thriller (TV Series) as
Detective
- Sign It Death (1974) - Detective
1974
Jackanory Playhouse (TV Series) as
Dick Whittington
- Dick Whittington (1974) - Dick Whittington
1973
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Dick
- Katapult (1973) - Dick
- Passengers (1973)
1973
The Regiment (TV Series) as
Cpl. Ernest Bright
- Riot (1973) - Cpl. Ernest Bright
- Cholera (1973) - Cpl. Ernest Bright
- Setting In (1973) - Cpl. Ernest Bright
- Troopship (1973) - Cpl. Ernest Bright
- Courtship (1973) - Cpl. Ernest Bright
- Depot (1973) - Cpl. Ernest Bright
1973
Mafia Junction
1972
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Tony
- Jack Squaler's Time (1972) - Tony
1972
The Intruder (TV Series) as
Arnold Haithwaite
- Me (1972) - Arnold Haithwaite
- Mavis (1972) - Arnold Haithwaite
- Jane Again (1972) - Arnold Haithwaite
- Peter (1972) - Arnold Haithwaite
- Miss Binns (1972) - Arnold Haithwaite
- Norma (1972) - Arnold Haithwaite
- Jane (1972) - Arnold Haithwaite
- The Stranger (1972) - Arnold Haithwaite
Archive Footage
2010
The Flames of Sarn (Video documentary short) as
Amyand (uncredited)

References

James Bate (actor) Wikipedia