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  1. John Anthony Quayle ( Ainsdale ( Sefton ), 7 september 1913 – Londen, 20 oktober 1989) was een Engels acteur. Hij werd in 1970 genomineerd voor zowel een Oscar als een Golden Globe voor zijn bijrol als Thomas Wolsey in de historische dramafilm Anne of the Thousand Days. Quayle won in 1975 daadwerkelijk een Primetime Emmy Award voor zijn rol ...

  2. When Anthony Quayle appeared in films about war and espionage, he performed brilliantly, earning critical acclaim. And no wonder. Quayle had served as a spy in Albania during World War II, snooping around corners into Nazi business and rising to the rank of major for his contributions to the allied effort.

  3. Anthony Quayle debuted as a theatrical director with a London production of 'Crime and Punishment' in 1946, and went on to work with illustrious stars like Laurence Olivier and John Gielgud. He directed at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon from 1948 to 1956, and played a significant role in laying the foundations for the creation of the Royal Shakespeare Company.

  4. Sir John Anthony Quayle, född 7 september 1913 i Ainsdale, Southport, Merseyside (då i Lancashire ), död 20 oktober 1989 i London (i levercancer ), var en brittisk skådespelare . Han scendebuterade 1931. Med en ofta auktoritativ och kraftfull spelstil framträdde han huvudsakligen på scen och medverkade endast sporadiskt i film.

  5. www.allocine.fr › personne › fichepersonne_gen_cpersonne=6200Anthony Quayle - AlloCiné

    Métier Acteur. Nom de naissance. John Anthony Quayle. Nationalité. Britannique. Naissance 7 septembre 1913. Décès 20 octobre 1989 à l'age de 76 ans. 52. ans de carrière.

  6. 27 de may. de 2024 · Actor. Anthony Quayle was a versatile, round-faced stage actor who became an unexpected film star in the 1950s, appearing in a wide range of roles, excelling at authority figures, with a hint of a weakness in their nature.. After Rugby and RADA, he appeared regularly at the Old Vic from 1932, and, after war service with the Royal Artillery, successfully managed the Shakespeare Theatre Company ...