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British actor Murray Melvin dies at 90

2023-04-16T13:49:17.919Z


DISAPPEARANCE – The actor, seen in the Torchwood series, was awarded the Best Actor Award in 1962 at the 15th Cannes Film Festival for his role in A Taste of Honey.


British comedian Murray Melvin, who notably starred in

Joel Schumacher's

Phantom of the Opera ,

Barry Lyndon

and

Torchwood

series died on Friday at the age of 90, one of his relatives.

“It is with great sadness that I must announce the passing of Murray Melvin, actor, director and theater archivist

,” director and director Kerry Kyriacos Michael wrote on Twitter on Saturday.

Murray Melvin had, according to him, suffered a fall in December,

"from which he had never fully recovered"

.

He died Friday at St Thomas' Hospital in London.

The comedian was a

"wonderful villain"

in the skin of Bilis Manger in the series

Torchwood

, derived from

Doctor Who

hailed producer Russel Davies on Instagram.

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Awarded at Cannes in 1962

Born on August 10, 1932 in London, Murray Melvin entered his acting career through the theater in the late 1950s. Among his first screen roles, he had the opportunity to appear alongside Patrick Macnee and Diana Rigg in the first episode of the

Bowler Hat and Leather Boots

series , in 1961.

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The following year, Murray Melvin received the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival for

A Taste of Honey,

from British director Tony Richardson.

The jury of this 15th edition of the festival had been particularly undecided, since this award was awarded exæquo with three other actors: Dean Stockwell, Jason Robards and Ralph Richardson, all starring in Sidney Lumet's Long Journey to

Night

.

Murray Melvin, he had not made the trip to France to receive what was to be the only distinction of his career.

His slender face had later caught the attention of Stanley Kubrick, who found in him his Reverend Samuel Runt, for

Barry Lyndon,

in 1975. More recently, Murray Melvin had also starred in the film adaptation of The

Ghost of the Opera

, in 2004.

“Success, failure… Oh, I implore you not to be intimidated by these things,

he declared in 2016 to the students who had just graduated from the British drama school Rose Bruford, at Sidcup, near London.

They are just society butterflies that pass, and perhaps land, for a moment before flying elsewhere.

Source: lefigaro

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