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Years active
  
1957–1989

Name
  
Ray McAnally


Role
  
Actor

Education
  
Saint Eunan's College

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Born
  
30 March 1926 (
1926-03-30
)
Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland

Died
  
June 15, 1989, County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland

Spouse
  
Ronnie Masterson (m. 1951–1989)

Children
  
Aonghus McAnally, Conor McAnally, Niamh McAnally, Maire McAnally

Movies
  
The Mission, My Left Foot, Taffin, We're No Angels, The Fourth Protocol

Similar People
  
Roland Joffe, Shane Connaughton, Ronnie Masterson, Christy Brown, Jim Sheridan

Ray McAnally - Actor (1926-1989)


Ray McAnally (30 March 1926 – 15 June 1989) was an Irish actor. He was the winner of four BAFTA awards in the late 1980s: twice for Best Supporting Actor (for The Mission in 1986 and My Left Foot in 1989), and twice for Best Actor in the television category (for A Perfect Spy in 1988 and A Very British Coup in 1989).

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Background

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Ray McAnally was born in Buncrana, a seaside town located on the Inishowen peninsula of County Donegal, Ireland and brought up in the nearby town of Moville from the age of three. The son of a bank manager, he was educated at Saint Eunan's College in Letterkenny where he wrote, produced and staged a musical called 'Madame Screwball' at the age of 16. He entered Maynooth seminary at the age of 18 but left after a short time having decided that the priesthood was not his vocation. He joined the Abbey Theatre in 1947 where he met and married actress Ronnie Masterson.

Career

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The couple would later form Old Quay Productions and present an assortment of classic plays in the 1960s and 1970s. He made his theatre debut in 1962 with A Nice Bunch of Cheap Flowers and gave a well-received performance as George in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, opposite Constance Cummings, at the Piccadilly Theatre.

On television he was a familiar face, often in glossy thriller series like The Avengers, Man in a Suitcase and Strange Report. In 1968 he took the title role in Spindoe, a series charting the return to power of an English gangster, Alec Spindoe, after a five-year prison term. This was a spin-off from another series, The Fellows (1967) in which McAnally had appeared in several episodes as the Spindoe character. He could render English accents very convincingly.

McAnally regularly acted in the Abbey Theatre and at Irish festivals, but in the last decade of life he achieved award-winning notice on TV and films. His impressive performance as Cardinal Altamirano in the film The Mission (1986) earned him Evening Standard and BAFTA awards. He earned a second BAFTA award for his role in the BBC's A Perfect Spy (1987). In 1988 he won the BAFTA for Best Actor for his performance in A Very British Coup, a role that also brought him a Jacob's Award. In the last year of his life he portrayed the father of Christy Brown (played by Daniel Day-Lewis) in the Academy Award-winning film, My Left Foot (1989).

Death

McAnally died suddenly of a heart attack on 15 June 1989, aged 63 at his home which he shared with Irish actress Britta Smith. He remained married to actress Ronnie Masterson until his death, although they resided in different homes. He received a posthumous BAFTA award for his last film in 1990.

At the time of his death, he was due to play "Bull McCabe" in Jim Sheridan's film The Field, the part eventually going to Richard Harris (who would receive an Oscar nomination for his performance). McAnally had also been cast in the lead role of First and Last, a drama about a man who walked from Land's End to John o' Groats. Filming was almost a third of the way done when he died, but the whole play had to be re-filmed, with Joss Ackland taking the role instead.

McAnally had four children: Conor, Aonghus, Máire and Niamh. Conor is a producer, based in Texas, and Aonghus is a television and radio presenter/producer in Ireland.

Filmography

Actor
1989
We're No Angels as
Warden
1989
Great Expectations (TV Mini Series) as
Mr. Jaggers
- Chapter Six (1989) - Mr. Jaggers
- Chapter Five (1989) - Mr. Jaggers
- Chapter Three (1989) - Mr. Jaggers
- Chapter Four (1989) - Mr. Jaggers
- Chapter Two (1989) - Mr. Jaggers
- Chapter One (1989) - Mr. Jaggers
1989
Venus Peter as
Grandfather
1989
My Left Foot as
Mr. Brown
1988
High Spirits as
Plunkett Senior
1988
Jack the Ripper (TV Mini Series) as
Sir William Gull
- Episode #1.2 (1988) - Sir William Gull
- Episode #1.1 (1988) - Sir William Gull
1988
A Very British Coup (TV Mini Series) as
The Cabinet - Harry Perkins
- Episode #1.3 (1988) - The Cabinet - Harry Perkins
- Episode #1.2 (1988) - The Cabinet - Harry Perkins
- Episode #1.1 (1988) - The Cabinet - Harry Perkins
1988
Taffin as
O'Rourke
1987
Last of the Summer Wine (TV Series) as
The Tramp
- Big Day at Dream Acres (1987) - The Tramp
1987
A Perfect Spy (TV Mini Series) as
Rick Pym
- Episode #1.6 (1987) - Rick Pym
- Episode #1.5 (1987) - Rick Pym
- Episode #1.4 (1987) - Rick Pym
- Episode #1.3 (1987) - Rick Pym
- Episode #1.2 (1987) - Rick Pym
- Episode #1.1 (1987) - Rick Pym
1987
White Mischief as
Morris
1987
The Sicilian as
Trezza
1987
Scout (TV Movie) as
Palmer
1987
Empire State as
Frank
1987
The Fourth Protocol as
General Karpov
1986
The Mission as
Altamirano
1985
No Surrender as
Billy McRacken
1984
A Painful Case (TV Movie) as
Captain Sinico
1984
Cal as
Cyril Dunlop
1982
Angel as
Bloom
1969
The Dick Emery Show (TV Series)
- Episode #19.1 (1981)
- Episode dated 16 December 1969 (1969)
1980
The Sleep of Death as
Inspector Carmingac
1980
Strangers (TV Series) as
Miro Blandisch
- No Orchids for Missing Blandisch (1980) - Miro Blandisch
1980
Invasion (TV Movie documentary) as
Smrkovsky
1980
The Silver Tassie (TV Movie) as
Sylvester Heegan
1979
The Outsider as
MacWhirter
1979
Thursday Play Date (TV Series) as
Henry Pearse
- Gale Day (1979) - Henry Pearse
1979
Dick Turpin (TV Series) as
Tyson Sarney
- The Upright Man (1979) - Tyson Sarney
1978
The Burke Enigma (TV Series) as
Detective Inspector McGettigan
- Bids for Freedom (1978) - Detective Inspector McGettigan
- Broken Heroes (1978) - Detective Inspector McGettigan
- The Heat's On (1978) - Detective Inspector McGettigan
- Who Killed the Mammy? (1978) - Detective Inspector McGettigan
- Misadventure or Murder? (1978) - Detective Inspector McGettigan
1975
Crown Court (TV Series) as
Robert E. Scard / Jimmy Biddle
- Scard: Part 3 (1976) - Robert E. Scard
- Scard: Part 2 (1976) - Robert E. Scard
- Scard: Part 1 (1976) - Robert E. Scard
- The Personator: Part 3 (1975) - Jimmy Biddle
- The Personator: Part 2 (1975) - Jimmy Biddle
- The Personator: Part 1 (1975) - Jimmy Biddle
1975
Public Eye (TV Series) as
Tyson
- How About It, Frank? (1975) - Tyson
1974
The Double Dealers (TV Series) as
Paul Holzman
- Headhunt (1974) - Paul Holzman
- Cut Down Like a Flower (1974) - Paul Holzman
1974
Dial M for Murder (TV Series) as
Sanford
- The Man in the Middle (1974) - Sanford
1973
Barlow at Large (TV Series) as
Commander Benson
- Snookered (1974) - Commander Benson
- Confidence (1973) - Commander Benson
1973
Pollyanna (TV Mini Series) as
John Pendleton
- Episode #1.6 (1973) - John Pendleton
- Episode #1.5 (1973) - John Pendleton
- Episode #1.4 (1973) - John Pendleton
- Episode #1.3 (1973) - John Pendleton
- Episode #1.2 (1973) - John Pendleton
1973
Justice (TV Series) as
Captain Bell
- For Those in Peril (1973) - Captain Bell
1969
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Dr. Gebhardt / Gabriel Conroy / Ian Drummond
- The Death of Adolf Hitler (1973) - Dr. Gebhardt
- The Dead (1971) - Gabriel Conroy
- Machine (1969) - Ian Drummond
1972
Fear Is the Key as
Alexander Ruthven
1971
Quest for Love as
Jack Kahn
1971
Kate (TV Series) as
Paul
- A Sort of Change (1971) - Paul
- A Sort of Beauty (1971) - Paul
1971
The Sinners (TV Series) as
Charlie Cashman
- The Holy Door (1971) - Charlie Cashman
1969
Me Mammy (TV Series) as
Father Patrick
- How to be a Mammy in Law (1971) - Father Patrick
- The Mammy Murder Case (1971) - Father Patrick
- The Sacred Chemise of Miss Argyll (1971) - Father Patrick
- The Day I Went Commercial (1971) - Father Patrick
- The Day I Got Engaged (1971) - Father Patrick
- The Night the Banshee Brought Me Home (1971) - Father Patrick
- The Day We Went Dutch (1971) - Father Patrick
- The Morning After Finnegan's Wake (1970) - Father Patrick
- The Night I Left the Church (1970) - Father Patrick
- The Night Enda Entered a Convent (1970) - Father Patrick
- The Night We Saw Old Nick (1970) - Father Patrick
- The First Time I Saw Paris (1969) - Father Patrick
- The Day Verilia Went to Pieces (1969) - Father Patrick
- The Day We Blessed the Bench (1969) - Father Patrick
1971
The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder (TV Series) as
The Duke
- The Duke (1971) - The Duke
1970
Mogul (TV Series) as
Bruce Millway
- The Slick and the Dread (1970) - Bruce Millway
1970
Paul Temple (TV Series) as
Peter Tremayne
- The Victim (1970) - Peter Tremayne
1970
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Cmd. Bucher
- The Pueblo Affair (1970) - Cmd. Bucher
1970
The Looking Glass War as
Under Secretary Of State
1969
Strange Report (TV Series) as
Lars
- Report 5055: Cult - Murder Shrieks Out (1969) - Lars
1967
The Avengers (TV Series) as
Arcos / Creswell
- They Keep Killing Steed (1968) - Arcos
- The Positive Negative Man (1967) - Creswell
1968
Spindoe (TV Series) as
Alec Spindoe
- Now You're Running- (1968) - Alec Spindoe
- How Is It You're Losing? (1968) - Alec Spindoe
- You Start Winning- (1968) - Alec Spindoe
- But You're Back and Fighting- (1968) - Alec Spindoe
- And the Blood Starts Flowing- (1968) - Alec Spindoe
- You Came Out from Nothing- (1968) - Alec Spindoe
1968
Armchair Theatre (TV Series)
- Home Movies (1968)
1968
Man in a Suitcase (TV Series) as
Dr. James Norbert
- Web with Four Spiders (1968) - Dr. James Norbert
1967
The Fellows (TV Series) as
Alec Spindoe
- Final Demand (1967) - Alec Spindoe
- Spindoe's Move (1967) - Alec Spindoe
- Where in Justice Lies (1967) - Alec Spindoe
1966
Insurrection (TV Mini Series) as
Co-ordinator
- Friday, 12 May 1916: Nothing in Heaven or Earth (1966) - Co-ordinator
- Saturday, 29 April 1916: Was There No Other Way? (1966) - Co-ordinator
- Friday, 28 April 1916: Do You Think We'll Win? (1966) - Co-ordinator
- Thursday, 27 April 1916: When We Are All Wiped Out (1966) - Co-ordinator
- Wednesday, 26 April 1916: Two Thousand Sherwood Foresters (1966) - Co-ordinator
- Tuesday, 25 April 1916: Law and Self-Restraint (1966) - Co-ordinator
- Monday, 24 April 1916: We've Put Emmet in the Shade (1966) - Co-ordinator
- Sunday, 23 April 1916: There Will Be No Rising. (1966) - Co-ordinator
1960
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
William / Denis Brody
- Stories of D.H. Lawrence #4: Samson and Delilah (1966) - William
- A Leap in the Dark (1960) - Denis Brody
1966
Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
Newman
- Focus (1966) - Newman
1965
Court Martial (TV Series) as
Sgt. Deegan
- A Date with Celeste (1965) - Sgt. Deegan
1965
He Who Rides a Tiger as
Orphanage Superintendent
1964
The Human Jungle (TV Series) as
Alan Prescott
- Heartbeats in a Tin Box (1964) - Alan Prescott
1964
Gideon C.I.D. (TV Series) as
Mickey Keston
- The White Rat (1964) - Mickey Keston
1963
Inquiry at Lisieux (TV Movie) as
The Promoter of the Faith
1962
Billy Budd as
William O'Daniel - Maintopman (as Ray McAnnally)
1961
Murder in Eden as
Inspector Sharkey
1961
The Naked Edge as
Donald Heath
1959
Shake Hands with the Devil as
Paddy Nolan
1958
Desert Patrol as
Sgt. Hardy
1958
She Didn't Say No as
Jim Power
1957
Professor Tim as
Hugh O'Cahan
Writer
1978
Hands (TV Series documentary)
1966
Brendan Behan's Dublin (Documentary short) (narration)
Thanks
1989
We're No Angels (in memory of)
Self
1988
Wogan (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #8.74 (1988) - Self
1977
The Lively Arts (TV Series documentary) as
Maguire in 'The Fur Coat'
- A Portrait of Sean O'Faolain (1977) - Maguire in 'The Fur Coat'
1968
Tomorrow's World (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #5.6 (1968) - Self
Archive Footage
2011
Making Mischief (Video documentary short) as
Morris (uncredited)

References

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