Douglas Campbell (actor) explained

Douglas Campbell
Birth Date:1922 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Glasgow, Scotland
Death Place:Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1941–2000
Nationality:British, Canadian
Children:6, including Benedict and Torquil

Douglas Campbell, CM (11 June 1922 – 6 October 2009) was a Canadian-based stage actor. He was born in Glasgow, Scotland.

Acting career

Campbell's interest in the theatre began at London's Old Vic Theatre at age 17, where working as a stage hand he saw Tyrone Guthrie's production of King John. He first performed in the 1941 Old Vic touring productions of Medea and Jacob's Ladder.[1] [2]

He was invited to Canada in 1953 by Guthrie, who had just been appointed the first artistic director of the fledgling Stratford Festival of Canada in Stratford, Ontario. Campbell played Hastings in the opening production of Richard III in 1953, and King Oedipus in the stage and screen production of Oedipus Rex in 1954. He appeared many times at Stratford in the fifty years that followed, drawing great acclaim in the role of Othello in 1959, and in many appearances as Falstaff.[3] [4]

Campbell founded the Canadian Players in 1954, and was artistic director at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis from 1966 to 1967. He was awarded the Order of Canada on 17 April 1997. Campbell received a Governor General's Performing Arts Award, Canada's highest honour in the performing arts, in 2003.[5]

Personal life

In 1947, Campbell married Ann Casson, actress and daughter of Sir Lewis Casson and Dame Sybil Thorndike.[6] His children from that marriage are Dirk Campbell, television director; Teresa Padden who played Cordelia to his first King Lear, Tom Campbell, painter; Benedict Campbell, actor. In the late 1960s, Campbell developed a relationship with Moira Wylie, an actress and director, with whom his children Beatrice and Torquil Campbell were born. Beatrice Campbell is a stage manager at the Shaw Festival while Torquil Campbell is an actor and lead singer/songwriter of the indie rock band Stars. Casson, whom Campbell never divorced, died in 1990. He and Wylie married in 1993. Campbell was a pacificist and vegetarian.[7]

Campbell died at Hôtel Dieu hospital in Montreal, Quebec from complications of diabetes and congestive heart disease on 6 October 2009.[8]

Filmography

Films

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1957Oedipus RexOedipus
1965When Tomorrow DiesDoug James
1972data-sort-value="Fan's Notes, A" A Fan's NotesPaddy the Duke
1979Lost and FoundBritish Professor
1980Double NegativeCrichett, Sr.
Nothing PersonalThe Walker
1982If You Could See What I HearPorky Sullivan
1983Strange BrewHenry Green
SnowNickShort film
1985PerfectParty ProCredited as Doug Campbell
1990I Bought a Vampire MotorcycleMr. Bancroft
2000Once Upon a ChristmasSanta ClausFinal film role

Television

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1953Sunday Night TheatreThe StrangerSeason 4, episode 19: "The Lady from the Sea"
1955OmnibusSeason 3, episode 16: "Hamlet"
On CameraSeason 1, episode 23: "The Queen's Ring"
ScopeColonel Thomas TalbotSeason 1, episode 19: "The Colonel and the Lady"
First PerformanceColonel Thomas TalbotSeason 1, episode 1: "The Colonel and the Lady"
1955-1959General Motors TheatreCal / O'Brien / Claggart / Terrence4 episodes
1957-1960DuPont Show of the MonthSquire Trelawny / Danglars / King Henry VIII / Various4 episodes
1958SuspicionArmstrongEpisode 27: "The Girl Upstairs"
1958-1959FolioSean Kelly2 episodes
1959Day of DecisionNarratorMiniseries
data-sort-value="Unforeseen, The" The Unforeseen2 episodes
1959-1960StartimeW.S. Gilbert3 episodes
1960-1962FestivalDon Alhambra del Bolero, the Grand Inquisitor / W.S. Gilbert /
Dunlavin / Bill Bobstay, Boatswain's mate
4 episodes
1962John Brown's BodyJohn BrownTV movie
1964data-sort-value="Defenders, The" The DefendersEd ClarkSeason 3, episode 20: "The Pill Man"
Twelfth NightSir Toby BelchTV movie
1965Profiles in CourageJohn Quincy AdamsEpisode 22: "John Quincy Adams"
1975PerformanceSir George SimpsonEpisode 5: "The Man in the Tin Canoe"
1976Bill BrandReg StarrMiniseries
1979–1982data-sort-value="Great Detective, The" The Great DetectiveInspector Alistair Cameron35 episodes
1981You've Come a Long Way, KatieMiniseries
3 episodes
1984Sam Hughes's WarTV movie
Charlie Grant's WarManlusTV movie
1985data-sort-value="Edison Twins, The" The Edison TwinsHarrySeason 3, episode 4: "Monkey in the Middle"
1986data-sort-value="Boys from Syracuse, The" The Boys from SyracusePrologueUncredited
1986-1990data-sort-value="Campbells, The" The CampbellsJustice Harris2 episodes - 1 uncredited
1988AdderlyMartySeason 2, episode 20: "The Interrogation"
1991Mark Twain and MeTV movie
1998Due SouthCapt. Ed Smithers2 episodes
2000Dr. PowellMiniseries
2 episodes
Final TV role

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Douglas Campbell, 87: Canadian theatre giant . Richard . Ouzounian . Richard Ouzounian . 7 October 2009 . . 2010-02-24.
  2. Web site: Douglas Campbell Biography (1922–) . FilmReference.com . 2010-02-24 .
  3. J. Alan B. Somerset. 1991. The Stratford Festival Story, 1st edition. Greenwood Press.
  4. News: Actor Douglas Campbell dies at 87 . 7 October 2009 . . 2010-02-24.
  5. Web site: Douglas Campbell – biography. Governor General's Performing Arts Awards Foundation. 27 January 2014.
  6. News: Douglas Campbell, 87 / Actor – 'A gloriously forthright, honest, full-blooded trouper' . Sandra . Martin . 10 October 2009 . . 2010-02-24 .
  7. https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2009/nov/11/douglas-campbell-obituary "Douglas Campbell obituary"
  8. Web site: Renowned Actor Douglas Campbell Dead at 87 . 2010-02-24 . BroadwayWorld.com . 9 October 2009 .