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Years active
  
1961–92

Name
  
Michael Gothard

Role
  
Actor



Full Name
  
Michael Alan Gothard

Born
  
24 June 1939 (
1939-06-24
)
London, England

Died
  
December 2, 1992, Hampstead, United Kingdom

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Don Levy, John Glen, Gordon Hessler, Ken Russell, Kevin Connor

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Michael Alan Gothard (24 June 1939 – 2 December 1992) was an English actor, who portrayed Kai in the television series Arthur of the Britons and the mysterious villain Emile Leopold Locque in the 1981 James Bond film For Your Eyes Only.

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Early life

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Michael Gothard was born in London in 1939. As a small child, he lived in both Wales and London. After leaving Haverstock School, he travelled in France for several months before returning home. He went through various jobs, including being a building labourer and a trainee reporter. He even had a brief spell as a clothes model, but he never felt comfortable doing that job. He said: "I was as stiff as a board and I couldn’t overcome my sense of the ridiculous. I was a clothes hanger, an object, not a person."

Career

He joined the New Arts Theatre as a scenery mover, and became part of an amateur film a friend was making. After landing the lead role, he was encouraged to take up the profession. He attended evening classes at an actors' workshop whilst holding down a day job. He was involved working in some of the first "Lunchtime theatre" productions in the 1960s, from pub cellars to top floor spaces off St. Martin's Lane. His first television role was in an episode of Out of the Unknown in 1966 called "The Machine Stops". He was then cast in Don Levy's film Herostratus in 1967 and Up the Junction in 1968. He then acquired a female following after taking a role as the villainous Mordaunt in the BBC's adaptation of Twenty Years After (Further Adventures of the Musketeers).

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His performance as the nightclubbing killer Keith in Scream and Scream Again, directed by Gordon Hessler, was a break-out role for him, giving him exposure and leading to other, more prominent parts. In the film, Keith makes one of the most memorable escapes from the police ever seen. The film also starred Vincent Price, Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. Executive producer Louis M. Heyward said of Gothard's performance: "I felt that Michael Gothard was going to be the biggest thing that ever happened. He had that insane look and that drive, and he was wonderful. Here is a kid who really threw himself into the picture wholeheartedly. Do you remember the scene where he appears to be walking up the cliff? That's a stunt that, as an actor, I would not have agreed to; I’d say, 'Hey, get a double or get a dummy. I ain't either one.' But the kid agreed to do it, without a double—he was that driven. He had a lot of class and a lot of style. Gordon (Hessler) came up with the idea of using an overhead cable to give that illusion of his walking up the cliff."

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He appeared in Ken Russell's 1971 horror film, The Devils, in which Gothard had a stand-out role as a fanatic witch-hunter and exorcist who defiles Vanessa Redgrave and tortures Oliver Reed. His performance as a young disillusioned hippie in Barbet Schroeder's La Vallée (1972) contrasted with the rest of his career. He also played a fictionalised version of the 17th century assassin John Felton in Richard Lester's 1973 film of The Three Musketeers and its 1974 sequel, The Four Musketeers.

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He had a regular role as Kai opposite Oliver Tobias's King Arthur on the aforementioned Arthur of the Britons during the early 1970s. He became known to a wider cinema audience for his menacing turn as the villainous (and non-speaking) Belgian henchman, Emile Leopold Locque, in the 1981 James Bond film, For Your Eyes Only. Gothard was actually the one who suggested Locque's signature octagonal glasses in an effort to make the character more menacing. His later appearances included supporting roles in Tobe Hooper's 1985 science-fiction horror extravaganza, Lifeforce, and as George Lusk in the 1988 TV movie, Jack the Ripper, with Michael Caine. He appeared with Dean Stockwell and Shirley Knight in a Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense (a.k.a. Fox Mystery Theatre) episode, The Sweet Scent of Death. His last few roles were in Christopher Columbus: The Discovery in 1992, where he briefly acted opposite Marlon Brando. It was directed by his For Your Eyes Only director John Glen, but was a box office failure.

Glen had actually cast Gothard in the role beneath Brando with the intention of moving Gothard into the role of Tomás de Torquemada, Brando's character, in case Brando did not show up for filming. Brando did indeed miss the first day of filming, and Gothard took over this role for the day's shooting. However, Tom Selleck told the director that without Brando, he would quit the film. Word apparently got out, for Brando was on the set the next day, and assumed the role of Torquemada, with Glen reshooting the scene. Glen described Gothard as "a very good" and "captivating" actor, as well as a friend.

His final role was in David Wickes's Frankenstein, starring Patrick Bergin and Randy Quaid.

Death

Gothard, who struggled with depression for much of his life, committed suicide by hanging on 2 December 1992. He was fifty-three years old.

Television

  • Out of the Unknown (1966) as Kuno
  • Thirty-Minute Theatre (1966) as Grady, in "The Excavation"
  • The Further Adventures of the Three Musketeers (1967) as Mordaunt
  • Armchair Theatre (1969) as Brian, in "The Story-Teller"
  • Fraud Squad (1969) as Jacky Joyce, in "Run For Your Money"
  • Department S (1969) as Weber, in "Les Fleurs du Mal"
  • Randall and Hopkirk (1970) as Perrin, in "When the Spirit Moves You"
  • Paul Temple (1970) as Ivan, in "Games People Play"
  • Menace (1970) as Pip, in "Nine Bean Rows"
  • Arthur of the Britons (1972–1973) as Kai
  • Warrior Queen (1978) as Volthan
  • The Professionals (1979) as Kodai, in "Stopover"
  • A Tale of Two Cities (1980) (Michael E. Briant version) as Gaspard
  • Shoestring (1981) as Harry, in "The Mayfly Dance"
  • ITV Playhouse (1981) as Dieter, in "The Perfect House"
  • Ivanhoe (1982) as Athelstane
  • Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense (1984) as Terry Marvin, in "The Sweet Scent of Death"
  • Scarecrow and Mrs. King (1984) as Karl Portillo, in "Our Man in Tegernsee"
  • Lytton's Diary (1985) as Jake Cutler, in "Daddy's Girls"
  • Minder (1985) as Sergei, in "From Fulham, With Love"
  • Jack the Ripper (1988) as George Lusk
  • Capital City (1989) as Stefan in "Twelve Degrees Capricorn"
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1992
    Frankenstein (TV Movie) as
    Boatswain
    1992
    Christopher Columbus: The Discovery as
    Inquisitor's Spy
    1990
    Destroying Angel as
    Ennio Volpe
    1989
    Gioco al massacro as
    Zabo
    1989
    Capital City (TV Series) as
    Stefan
    - Twelve Degrees Capricorn (1989) - Stefan
    1989
    The Serpent of Death as
    Xaros
    1988
    Jack the Ripper (TV Mini Series) as
    George Lusk
    - Episode #1.2 (1988) - George Lusk
    - Episode #1.1 (1988) - George Lusk
    1985
    Lytton's Diary (TV Series) as
    Jake Cutler
    - Daddy's Girls (1985) - Jake Cutler
    1985
    Minder (TV Series) as
    Sergei
    - From Fulham with Love (1985) - Sergei
    1985
    Going Undercover as
    Strett
    1985
    Lifeforce as
    Bukovsky
    1984
    Scarecrow and Mrs. King (TV Series) as
    Karl Portillo
    - Our Man in Tegernsee (1984) - Karl Portillo
    1984
    Fox Mystery Theater (TV Series) as
    Terry Marvin
    - The Sweet Scent of Death (1984) - Terry Marvin
    1982
    Ivanhoe (TV Movie) as
    Athelstane
    1981
    The Sun James Bond 'For Your Eyes Only' Television Commercial (Video short) as
    Locque
    1981
    For Your Eyes Only as
    Locque
    1981
    ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Dieter
    - The Perfect House (1981) - Dieter
    1980
    Shoestring (TV Series) as
    Harry
    - The Mayfly Dance (1980) - Harry
    1980
    A Tale of Two Cities (TV Mini Series) as
    Gaspard
    - Part 3 (1980) - Gaspard
    - Part 1 (1980) - Gaspard
    1979
    The Professionals (TV Series) as
    Kodai
    - Stopover (1979) - Kodai
    1978
    Warlords of the Deep as
    Atmir
    1978
    Warrior Queen (TV Series) as
    Volthan
    - Episode #1.6 (1978) - Volthan
    - Episode #1.5 (1978) - Volthan
    - Episode #1.4 (1978) - Volthan
    - Episode #1.3 (1978) - Volthan
    - Episode #1.2 (1978) - Volthan
    - Episode #1.1 (1978) - Volthan
    1974
    The Four Musketeers: Milady's Revenge as
    Felton
    1973
    The Three Musketeers as
    Felton
    1972
    Arthur of the Britons (TV Series) as
    Kai
    - The Girl from Rome (1973) - Kai
    - The Treaty (1973) - Kai
    - The Games (1973) - Kai
    - Daughter of the King (1973) - Kai
    - Six Measures of Silver (1973) - Kai
    - In Common Cause (1973) - Kai
    - The Marriage Feast (1973) - Kai
    - Go Warily (1973) - Kai
    - Some Saxon Women (1973) - Kai
    - The Prisoner (1973) - Kai
    - Rowena (1973) - Kai
    - The Swordsman (1973) - Kai
    - The Prize (1973) - Kai
    - The Wood People (1973) - Kai
    - The Slaves (1973) - Kai
    - Enemies and Lovers (1973) - Kai
    - Rolf the Preacher (1973) - Kai
    - The Pupil (1973) - Kai
    - The Duel (1973) - Kai
    - People of the Plough (1973) - Kai
    - The Penitent Invader (1972) - Kai
    - The Challenge (1972) - Kai
    - The Gift of Life (1972) - Kai
    - Arthur Is Dead (1972) - Kai
    1972
    The Valley (Obscured by Clouds) as
    Olivier
    1972
    Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? as
    Albie
    1971
    The Devils as
    Father Barre
    1971
    The Last Valley as
    Hansen
    1970
    Menace (TV Series) as
    Pip
    - Nine Bean Rows (1970) - Pip
    1970
    Paul Temple (TV Series) as
    Ivan
    - Games People Play (1970) - Ivan
    1970
    Scream and Scream Again as
    Keith
    1969
    My Partner the Ghost (TV Series) as
    Perrin
    - When the Spirit Moves You (1969) - Perrin
    1969
    Department S (TV Series) as
    Weber
    - Les Fleurs du Mal (1969) - Weber
    1969
    Fraud Squad (TV Series) as
    Jacky Joyce
    - Run for Your Money (1969) - Jacky Joyce
    1969
    Man on Horseback as
    John
    1969
    Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
    Brian
    - The Story-teller (1969) - Brian
    1968
    Up the Junction as
    Terry
    1967
    The Further Adventures of the Musketeers (TV Series) as
    Mordaunt
    - Hunted (1967) - Mordaunt
    - Treachery (1967) - Mordaunt
    - The Scaffold (1967) - Mordaunt
    - The Trial (1967) - Mordaunt
    - The Oath (1967) - Mordaunt
    - Escape (1967) - Mordaunt
    - The Boy King (1967) - Mordaunt
    - Abduction (1967) - Mordaunt
    - Peril (1967) - Mordaunt
    - Conflict (1967) - Mordaunt
    - Conspiracy (1967) - Mordaunt
    1967
    Herostratus as
    Max
    1966
    Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
    Grady
    - The Excavation (1966) - Grady
    1966
    Out of the Unknown (TV Series) as
    Kuno
    - The Machine Stops (1966) - Kuno
    Self
    1971
    Director of Devils (Documentary short) as
    Self
    Archive Footage
    2006
    For Your Eyes Only: Expanded Angles (Video documentary short) as
    Locque
    2006
    The Exotic Locations of 'For Your Eyes Only' (Video documentary short) as
    Locque
    1981
    Clapper Board (TV Series) as
    Locque
    - For Your Eyes Only Special (1981) - Locque (uncredited)
    1981
    For Your Eyes Only: The Royal Premiere (TV Special short)
    1975
    King Arthur, the Young Warlord as
    Kai

    References

    Michael Gothard Wikipedia


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