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Cause of death
  
Cancer

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Michael Denison

Years active
  
1938–1996

Occupation
  
Actor



Full Name
  
John Michael Terence Wellesley Denison

Born
  
1 November 1915 (
1915-11-01
)
Doncaster, West Riding of Yorkshire, England

Died
  
July 22, 1998, Amersham, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Dulcie Gray (m. 1939–1998)

Books
  
Double Act, Overture and Beginners

Education
  
Harrow School, Magdalen College, Oxford

Movies
  
The Importance of Being, Angels One Five, Shadowlands, The Franchise Affair, The Glass Mountain

Similar People
  
Dulcie Gray, Anthony Asquith, Harold French, Richard Attenborough, Ken Annakin

John Michael Terence Wellesley Denison, CBE (1 November 1915 – 22 July 1998) was an English actor.

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Early life

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Denison was born in Doncaster, West Riding of Yorkshire, in 1915. He was brought up by his aunt and uncle from the age of three weeks, following the death of his mother and his estrangement from his father.

Education

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Denison was educated at Wellesley House School, a Preparatory school in the coastal town of Broadstairs in Kent, followed by Harrow School in North West London, where he took part in school productions. It was while at Magdalen College, Oxford University, studying modern languages that he met John Gielgud and decided to take up acting seriously.

Career

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After graduating, Denison attended the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, where he met Dulcie Gray, a fellow student, who later became his wife in 1939 and his acting partner. They appeared in more than 100 West End productions, together in some 28 plays in London and countless tours of Britain and elsewhere. They also appeared together in several films. Their intertwined professional lives reached their pinnacle in 1996 with their first appearance together on Broadway, in the Peter Hall production of Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband. Their last appearance together was in Curtain Up, an evening of reminiscences at the Jermyn Street Theatre in London, shortly before he died.

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Denison made his stage debut in 1938 as Lord Fancourt Babberly in a Frinton-on-Sea production of Charley's Aunt and in the same year, he made his West End appearance at the Westminster Theatre, playing Paris in Troilus and Cressida. He made his film debut in the film Tilly of Bloomsbury in 1940.

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During the Second World War, he interrupted his career to join the Royal Signals and then transferred to the Intelligence Corps and was involved in the liberation of Greece, He remained in the British Army until he was demobbed in 1946.

Films

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Denison's first film after the war was Hungry Hill (1947) in which he had a support role. He also supported in The Blind Goddess (1948) then was cast in the lead in My Brother Jonathan (1948). This was a big hit and saw Denison voted the sixth most popular British star of the year.

Denison appeared in a war film, Landfall (1949), and a romantic drama with his wife, The Glass Mountain (1949). In 1949 exhibitors voted him the eighth most popular British film star in the country.

Denison and his wife then made The Franchise Affair (1951). After a cameo in The Magic Box (1951), he and Grey were in Angels One Five (1952), one of the most popular movies of the year in Britain that year. Also popular was The Importance of Being Earnest (1952).

Denison and Gray were in There Was a Young Lady (1954), then he supported Richard Greene in Contraband Spain (1955). He began to work increasingly on television, taking the lead in the Associated-Rediffusion/ITV series Boyd Q.C., which ran for 78 episodes from 1957 to 1963. In films, Denison drifted into support roles with The Truth About Women (1957) and Faces in the Dark (1960).

While touring in Australia he and Gray made a TV play Village Wooing (1962).

Later Career

Denison became the director of the New Shakespeare Company in 1971. He also served as council and vice-president of Equity.

He was the subject of This Is Your Life on two occasions, in February 1977 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews in the foyer of the Inn on the Park in London's Park Lane; and in April 1995, when Michael Aspel surprised him and his wife Dulcie Gray, on board the Sir Thomas More motorboat at Teddington Lock, for a joint tribute.

He published two volumes of memoirs, Overture and Beginners (1973) and Double Act (1985). He also contributed many entries to the Dictionary of National Biography. Denison was honoured by Queen Elizabeth II with the Silver Jubilee Medal in 1977 and both he and his wife were designated Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1983.

His final film was Shadowlands (1993). He and Gray had a hit on Broadway in a revival of An Ideal Husband in 1996-97 which ran for over 300 performances.

His last stage appearance was Curtain Up with his wife.

He died of cancer in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, in 1998, aged 82.

Filmography

Actor
1996
Tales from the Crypt (TV Series) as
Richard
- Last Respects (1996) - Richard
1993
Shadowlands as
Harry Harrington
1990
Dark River (TV Movie) as
K.B.Priestley
1987
Howards' Way (TV Series) as
Admiral Francis Redfern
- Episode #6.13 (1990) - Admiral Francis Redfern
- Episode #6.12 (1990) - Admiral Francis Redfern
- Episode #6.11 (1990) - Admiral Francis Redfern
- Episode #6.10 (1990) - Admiral Francis Redfern
- Episode #6.9 (1990) - Admiral Francis Redfern
- Fashion (1989) - Admiral Francis Redfern
- Braless Vickie/Farewell Tom (1989) - Admiral Francis Redfern
- Buoy Racers (1987) - Admiral Francis Redfern
- A Fresh Start (1987) - Admiral Francis Redfern
1984
See How They Run (TV Movie) as
Bishop of Lax
1984
Cold Warrior (TV Series) as
Capt. Aubrey Percival, SIS
- Hook, Line and Sinker (1984) - Capt. Aubrey Percival, SIS
- A Message from Trebizond (1984) - Capt. Aubrey Percival, SIS
- The Sprat (1984) - Capt. Aubrey Percival, SIS
- The Immigrants (1984) - Capt. Aubrey Percival, SIS
- The Man from Damascus (1984) - Capt. Aubrey Percival, SIS
- What's Good for General Bullmoose (1984) - Capt. Aubrey Percival, SIS
- Dead Wrong (1984) - Capt. Aubrey Percival, SIS
- Bright Sting (1984) - Capt. Aubrey Percival, SIS
1983
Good Behaviour (TV Series) as
Wobbly Massingham
- Episode #1.3 (1983) - Wobbly Massingham
1983
Rumpole of the Bailey (TV Series) as
Napier Lee
- Rumpole and the Old Boy Net (1983) - Napier Lee
1983
Skorpion (TV Mini Series) as
Capt. Aubrey Percival
- Episode #1.6 (1983) - Capt. Aubrey Percival
- Episode #1.5 (1983) - Capt. Aubrey Percival
- Episode #1.4 (1983) - Capt. Aubrey Percival
- Episode #1.3 (1983) - Capt. Aubrey Percival
1983
The Rocking Horse Winner (Short) as
Commentator (voice)
1982
The Agatha Christie Hour (TV Mini Series) as
Johnson
- The Red Signal (1982) - Johnson
1982
BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
Whiskerandos
- The Critic (1982) - Whiskerandos
1981
Blood Money (TV Series) as
Captain Aubrey Percival
- Episode #1.6 (1981) - Captain Aubrey Percival
- Episode #1.5 (1981) - Captain Aubrey Percival
- Episode #1.4 (1981) - Captain Aubrey Percival
- Episode #1.3 (1981) - Captain Aubrey Percival
- Episode #1.2 (1981) - Captain Aubrey Percival
- Episode #1.1 (1981) - Captain Aubrey Percival
1981
Private Schulz (TV Series) as
Browne
- Episode #1.5 (1981) - Browne
1980
Bedroom Farce (TV Movie) as
Ernest
1978
Crown Court (TV Series) as
Sir Charles Winkworth QC / Mr. Justice Wycliffe / Justice Wycliffe
- Cowboy: Part 3 (1979) - Mr. Justice Wycliffe
- Cowboy: Part 2 (1979) - Mr. Justice Wycliffe
- Cowboy: Part 1 (1979) - Justice Wycliffe
- The Song Not the Singer: Part 3 (1978) - Sir Charles Winkworth QC
- The Song Not the Singer: Part 2 (1978) - Sir Charles Winkworth QC
- The Song Not the Singer: Part 1 (1978) - Sir Charles Winkworth QC
1978
The Professionals (TV Series) as
Lord Derrington
- Everest Was Also Conquered (1978) - Lord Derrington
1973
Late Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Sir Harry Sims
- The Twelve-Pound Look (1973) - Sir Harry Sims
1971
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Dick Quarry
- Tales of Piccadilly: The Way Out (1971) - Dick Quarry
1968
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Bruce Armstrong / Pringle
- Unexpectantly Vacant (1970) - Bruce Armstrong
- Funeral Games (1968) - Pringle
1964
East Lynne (TV Movie) as
Sir Francis Levison
1956
Boyd Q.C. (TV Series) as
Richard Boyd Q.C. / Richard Boyd, Q.C.
- The Case of the Lazy Eye (1964) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Reluctant Prosecutor (1964) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The No Hoper (1964) - Richard Boyd, Q.C.
- Fishy Story (1963) - Richard Boyd, Q.C.
- Square Peg (1963) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- End of Term (1963) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Pictures in the Fire (1963) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- A Little Learning (1963) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Thread of Evidence (1963) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Fourteen Hundred Dollar Question (1963) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- By Gas: That's Murder (1963) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Square Peg (1963) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- What the Eye Doesn't See (1963) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Parlez-Vous? (1963) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Conspiracy of Silence (1963) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Hurricane (1963) - Richard Boyd, Q.C.
- The Season of the Year (1961) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Headmistress (1961) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Death on Tap (1961) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Roast Chicken (1961) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Sunday's Child (1961) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Runabout (1961) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Findings Keepings (1961) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Messing About in Boats (1961) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Family Business (1961) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Out of the Frying Pan (1961) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Treasure Trove (1961) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Old Flame (1961) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Needle Match (1961) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Ada's Daughter (1960) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Dog with the Bad Name (1960) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Time of Day (1960) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- New Lamps for Old (1960) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Little Man (1960) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Fiddlers Two (1960) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Uncle George (1960) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Decoy Chick (1960) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Jellied Eels, They're Luv'ly (1960) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- One for the Road (1960) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Hard Way (1960) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Hell Hath No Fury (1960) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- A Case of M'Shimba (1960) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Escape (1959) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Matrimony Wanted (1959) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Flat to Let (1959) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- In a Manner Dangerous (1959) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Crooked Path (1959) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Rope's End (1959) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Escape (1959) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- In Camera (1959) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Samurai Killing (1959) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- An Inside Job (1959) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Confession of Murder (1959) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Cheap Ticket (1959) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- A Question of Talking Turkey (1959) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Old Tom (1959) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Nylon Spells Murder (1959) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- A Couple of Macs (1958) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Family Affair (1958) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The £12,000 Fiddle (1958) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Last Train Home (1958) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- A Question of Type (1958) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Subaltern Red (1958) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Other Half (1958) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Two Wrongs (1958) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Not So Civil Servant (1958) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Balance of her Mind (1958) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Shropshire Lass (1958) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Mustapha, King of Reefers (1958) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Up and Coming Man (1958) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- At the Third Stroke (1957) - Richard Boyd, Q.C.
- The Key of the Door (1957) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Hit and Run (1957) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Light That Was Dark (1957) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Both Sides of the Story (1957) - Richard Boyd, Q.C.
- The Open and Shut Case (1957) - Richard Boyd, Q.C.
- The £10,000 Washout (1957) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Light Tackle Job (1957) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Final Night Alibi (1957) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Ordinary Looking Man (1957) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Case of Casanova Jones (1957) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- The Greenstreet Girl (1956) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
- Her Father's Daughter (1956) - Richard Boyd Q.C.
1963
Where Angels Fear to Tread (TV Movie) as
Philip Herriton
1962
Village Wooing (TV Movie) as
Him
1960
Faces in the Dark as
David Merton
1960
BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) as
Nicholas Randolph
- Twentieth Century Theatre: Dear Octopus (1960) - Nicholas Randolph
1957
Theatre Night (TV Series) as
Johnny (Duke of Hampshire) / Charles Cuttinghame
- Let Them Eat Cake (1959) - Johnny (Duke of Hampshire)
- Meet Me by Moonlight (1957) - Charles Cuttinghame
1958
Television Playwright (TV Series) as
Henry Napier
- The Inside Chance (1958) - Henry Napier
1956
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
John Worthing / Sir Nicholas Corbel
- The Importance of Being Earnest (1958) - John Worthing
- Rain on the Just (1956) - Sir Nicholas Corbel
1957
The Truth About Women as
Rollo
1956
Festival Fever (TV Movie) as
Edward de Trouville-Delaney
1956
Fanny's First Play (TV Movie) as
Lieutenant Duvallet
1956
Who Goes Home? (TV Movie) as
The Rt. Hon. Michael Erskine, MP
1956
London Playhouse (TV Series) as
Donald Carter
- The Sun Divorce (1956) - Donald Carter
1955
The Merry Wives of Windsor (TV Movie) as
Dr. Caius
1955
Contraband Spain as
British Agent Ricky Metcalfe
1954
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Hon. William Stephen Fitzharding Bule
- Waiting for Gillian (1954) - Hon. William Stephen Fitzharding Bule
1954
Rheingold Theatre (TV Series) as
Douglas McBain
- The Happy McBains (1954) - Douglas McBain
1953
There Was a Young Lady as
David Walsh
1952
The Importance of Being Earnest as
Algernon Moncrieff
1952
The Frightened Bride as
Philip Rackham
1952
Angels One Five as
Squadron Leader Peter Moon
1951
Milestones (TV Movie) as
John Rhead
1951
The Magic Box as
Reporter
1951
The Franchise Affair as
Robert Blair
1949
Landfall as
Rick
1949
The Will (TV Movie) as
Mr. Devizes Jnr.
1949
The Glass Mountain as
Richard
1948
The Blind Goddess as
Derek Waterhouse
1948
My Brother Jonathan as
Jonathan Dakers
1947
Hungry Hill as
Henry Brodrick
1940
Tilly of Bloomsbury as
Dick Mainwaring
1939
Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1939
Marco Millions (TV Movie)
Self
1995
Westminster Abbey (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1995
Celebration Concert - It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow (TV Movie) as
Self - Narrator
1963
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Michael Denison & Dulcie Gray (1995) - Self
- Pat Kirkwood (1994) - Self
- Derek Fowlds (1993) - Self
- Juliet Mills (1992) - Self
- Evelyn Laye CBE (1990) - Self
- Richard Todd (1988) - Self
- Gabrielle Drake (1987) - Self
- Brian Johnston (1982) - Self
- Michael Denison (1977) - Self
- Dulcie Gray (1973) - Self
- Sam Derry (1963) - Self
1990
A Royal Birthday Gala (TV Special) as
Self
1989
Elstree Britain's Hollywood (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1986
Looks Familiar (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #14.10 (1986) - Self - Guest
1981
The Theatre Quiz (TV Series) as
Self - Panellist
- Episode #1.8 (1981) - Self - Panellist
1973
Hebrew University (Documentary short) as
Self - Narrator
1973
The Movie Quiz (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.10 (1973) - Self
- Episode #2.9 (1973) - Self
1973
Whodunnit? (TV Series) as
Self / Panelist
- Dead Likeness (1973) - Self / Panelist
1971
He Said, She Said (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.7 (1971) - Self
1971
The Plymouth Sound (Documentary short) as
Self - Narrator
1971
The Hagenbeck Story (Documentary short) as
Self
1958
The Friendly Inn (Documentary short) as
Self
1958
The Frankie Howerd Show (TV Special) as
Self - Special Guest
1958
Ask Me Another (TV Series) as
Self - Stage
- Episode dated 23 June 1958 (1958) - Self - Stage
1953
What's My Line (TV Series) as
Self - Panellist
- Episode #3.9 (1953) - Self - Panellist
- Episode #3.8 (1953) - Self - Panellist
- Episode #3.7 (1953) - Self - Panellist
- Episode #3.6 (1953) - Self - Panellist
- Episode #3.5 (1953) - Self - Panellist
- Episode #3.4 (1953) - Self - Panellist
- Episode #3.3 (1953) - Self - Panellist
- Episode #3.2 (1953) - Self - Panellist
- Episode #3.1 (1953) - Self - Panellist
Archive Footage
2020
Clique (TV Series) as
Self - Host
- Daniel Andreyev, Patrick-Pierre Garcia (2020) - Self - Host

References

Michael Denison Wikipedia