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Michael Bryant

Michael Bryant

Known For Acting
Birthday Apr 05, 1928
Died Apr 25, 2002 (74)
Birthplace London, England, UK
Popularity 5 (history)
Updated Aug 04, 2024 (Update)
Entry Date Apr 13, 2024
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Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Michael Dennis Bryant (5 April 1928 – 25 April 2002) was a British stage and television actor. Bryant attended Battersea Grammar School and after service in the Merchant Navy and Army, he attended drama school and appeared in many productions on the London st ... age. He made his film debut in 1955. His greatest role was Mathieu in BBC2's 1970 adaptation of Jean-Paul Sartre's Roads to Freedom trilogy. His guest star appearance as Wing Commander Marsh, who feigns insanity in the 'Tweedledum' episode of the BBC drama series, Colditz (1972), is still widely remembered. Bryant was chosen by Orson Welles to play the lead role in The Deep, Welles's adaptation of the Charles Williams novel Dead Calm. The production frequently ran out of money, and following the death of actor Laurence Harvey in 1973, Welles stopped production and announced the movie - which had been completed except for one special effects shot of a ship exploding - would not be released. (The novel was finally adapted to film in 1989.) In 1969 Bryant took his love of the stage on a strange trip into the realm of cult films, playing a clever male prostitute who outwits a delusional family of killers in the dark comedy Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny and Girly, an adaptation of a play by Maisie Mosco. Due to poor marketing and a lack of faith in the film by the distributor, the film quickly sank into obscurity even before it could develop a cult following. One of Bryant's most memorable performances was in the classic BBC television play The Stone Tape (1972), in which he plays the leader of a team of scientists who investigate ghost sightings in a brooding gothic mansion. Bryant also had a supporting role as a sadistic psychiatrist in the cult classic black comedy The Ruling Class, with Peter O'Toole and Alastair Sim. He also appeared in Richard Attenborough's Gandhi (1982) as a British diplomat. Having played Lenin in the film Nicholas and Alexandria, Bryant would later reprise the role in Robert Bolt's play State of Revolution (1977). He had previously co-starred in Bolt's unsuccessful Gentle Jack. The 1977 production of a Bolt play though was significant for featuring the first role he performed at the National Theatre where he was a constant presence for a quarter of a century. Bryant, described by Michael Billington as "rock-solid company man", had earlier performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company from 1964, including the premiere production of Harold Pinter's The Homecoming (1965), in which he played Teddy, the returning academic. In 1980, Michael Bryant won the London Drama Critics Circle Theatre Award for Best Actor, and his other theatrical performances were equally well thought of. Bryant won Laurence Olivier Awards in 1988 and 1990 and was nominated twice more. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michael Bryant (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Known For

Filmography

The Deep

The Deep

2007

as John Ingram

The Miracle Maker

The Miracle Maker

2000

as God/ The Doctor (voice)

King Lear

King Lear

1998

as Fool

Hamlet

Hamlet

1996

as Priest

Anna Lee: Headcase

Anna Lee: Headcase

1993

as Commander Martin Brierly

Sakharov

Sakharov

1984

as Syshchikov

The Merry Wives of Windsor

The Merry Wives of Windsor

1982

as Doctor Caius

Gandhi

Gandhi

1982

as Principal Secretary

Short Back and Sides

Short Back and Sides

1977

as John Hardy

My Homeland

My Homeland

1976

as Reader

The Daedalus Equations

The Daedalus Equations

1976

as Sam McInstrey

The Treasure of Abbot Thomas

The Treasure of Abbot Thomas

1974

as The Rev. Justin Somerton

Is It Something I Said?

Is It Something I Said?

1974

as Arthur

Mr. Axelford's Angel

Mr. Axelford's Angel

1974

as Mr Axelford

Caravan to Vaccarès

Caravan to Vaccarès

1974

as Zuger

The Professional

The Professional

1973

as Duckworth

The Stone Tape

The Stone Tape

1972

as Peter Brock

The Greeks and Their Gifts

The Greeks and Their Gifts

1972

as Stuart Lindsay

The Ruling Class

The Ruling Class

1972

as Dr. Herder

Nicholas and Alexandra

Nicholas and Alexandra

1971

as Lenin

Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny & Girly

Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny & Girly

1970

as New Friend

The Three Sisters

The Three Sisters

1970

as Vershinin

Goodbye, Mr. Chips

Goodbye, Mr. Chips

1969

as Max Staefel

Mille Miglia

Mille Miglia

1968

as Stirling Moss

The Explorer

The Explorer

1968

as Erik Petterson

Easier in the Dark

Easier in the Dark

1967

as The Man

Torture Garden

Torture Garden

1967

as Colin Williams (segment 1 "Enoch")

The Deadly Affair

The Deadly Affair

1967

as Gaveston (in Edward II)

The Mind Benders

The Mind Benders

1963

as Dr. Danny Tate

Life for Ruth

Life for Ruth

1962

as John's Counsel

A Night to Remember

A Night to Remember

1958

as Sixth Officer James Moody

Uranium Boom

Uranium Boom

1956

as Peterson

Passage Home

Passage Home

1955

as Stebbings

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Organization Category Movie
Television Credits

The Roads to Freedom

as Mathieu Delarue

Episodes: 13

First Aired: Oct 04, 1970

Reilly: Ace of Spies

as Narrator (voice)

Episodes: 12

First Aired: Sep 05, 1983

The Big M

as Johnny Treherne

Episodes: 6

First Aired: Aug 29, 1967

Late Call

as Howard Calvert

Episodes: 4

First Aired: Mar 01, 1975

Colditz

as W / Cdr George Marsh

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Oct 19, 1972

Hallmark Hall of Fame

as Britannus

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Dec 24, 1951

The Millionaire

as McGinnis

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Jan 19, 1955

Fall of Eagles

as Ratchkowsky

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Mar 15, 1974

ITV Play of the Week

as Walter Luke

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Sep 27, 1955

BBC Play of the Month

as Vershinin

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Oct 19, 1965

The Modern World: Ten Great Writers

as Advocate

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Jan 10, 1988

A Ghost Story for Christmas

as The Rev. Justin Somerton

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Dec 24, 1971

Talking to a Stranger

Episodes: 4

First Aired: Oct 02, 1966

Buffalo Bill Jr.

Episodes: 2

First Aired: Mar 01, 1955

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Sep 06, 1955

The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Apr 15, 1951

The BBC Television Shakespeare

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Dec 03, 1978

Telephone Time

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Apr 08, 1956

Harbor Command

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Oct 11, 1957

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Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 6 3 6 2
2024 7 7 13 2
2024 8 7 14 2
2024 9 5 10 1
2024 10 3 12 1
2024 11 2 7 1
2024 12 3 7 1
2025 1 5 18 1
2025 2 1 3 1
2025 3 2 3 1
2025 5 1 1 1
2025 6 1 1 1
2025 7 0 0 0
2025 8 2 5 0

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