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Daniel Patrick Macnee (6 February 1922 – 25 June 2015) was a British film and television actor. After serving in the
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during
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, he began his acting career in Canada. Despite having some small film roles, Macnee spent much of his early career in playing small roles in American and Canadian television shows. In 1961, he landed the role of secret agent
John Steed Major The Hon. John Wickham Gascoyne Beresford Steed usually known as John Steed, is a fictional character and the central protagonist on the 1960s British spy series '' The Avengers'' and its 1970s sequel '' The New Avengers'', played by Pa ...
in the British television series '' The Avengers''. The show was a success running for eight seasons from 1961 to 1969 and was revived in 1976 as ''The New Avengers''. The show was a major breakthrough for Macnee and led to his roles in many films including '' This Is Spinal Tap'' and ''
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'' as well as continuing to appear in both British and US television shows up until 2001.


Early life and career

The elder of two sons, Macnee was born in
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, London, England, on 6 February 1922;Patrick Macnee profile
filmreference.com; accessed 14 April 2014.
to Daniel Macnee (1878–1952) and British socialite Dorothea Mabel Macnee (née Henry) (1896–1984). His father, who was a grandson of the Scottish artist Sir Daniel Macnee, trained race horses in
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, and was known for his dress sense; he had served as an officer in the
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in the
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.International Stars at War
James E. Wise, Scott Baron; Naval Institute Press, 2002; ; pp. 123–26
His maternal grandmother was Frances Alice Hastings (1870–1945), who was the daughter of Vice-Admiral
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and granddaughter of The 12th Earl of Huntingdon. His younger brother James, known as Jimmy, was born five years later. Macnee saw himself as a Scot. Macnee's parents separated after his mother
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as a lesbian. His father later moved to India, and his mother began to live with her wealthy partner, Evelyn Spottiswoode, whose money came from the
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whisky business.Obituary: Patrick Macnee, actor
The Scotsman, 29 June 2015
Macnee referred to her in his autobiography as "Uncle Evelyn", and she helped pay for his schooling. He was educated at
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and
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, where he was a member of the
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and was one of the guard of honour for
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at St George's Chapel in 1936. He was later expelled from Eton for selling pornography and being a
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for his fellow students. Macnee studied acting at the
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, but shortly before he was to perform in his first West End leading role, which would have had him acting alongside Vivien Leigh, he was called up for the
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. He joined as an ordinary seaman in October 1942 and was commissioned a sub-lieutenant in June 1943, becoming a navigator on Motor Torpedo Boats in the
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and
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. Reassigned as first lieutenant on a second MTB, Macnee caught
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just before D-Day; while he was recuperating in hospital, his boat and crew were lost in action. Two of the crew received the
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. He left the Royal Navy in 1946 as a lieutenant. Macnee nurtured his acting career in Canada early on, but he also appeared as an uncredited extra in the British films '' Pygmalion'' (1938), ''
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'' (1943) and Laurence Olivier's ''
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'' (1948), as well as some live TV dramas for the BBC, before graduating to credited roles in such films as '' Scrooge'' (US: ''A Christmas Carol'', 1951), as young Jacob Marley, the Gene Kelly vehicle '' Les Girls'' (1957), as an Old Bailey barrister, and the war film '' The Battle of the River Plate'' (1956). Between these occasional movie roles, Macnee spent the better part of the 1950s working in dozens of small roles in American and Canadian television and theatre, including an appearance in an episode of '' One Step Beyond'' ("Night of April 14th") and ''
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'' (" Judgment Night") in 1959. Disappointed in his limited career development, in the late 1950s Macnee was daily smoking 80 cigarettes and drinking a bottle of whisky. Not long before his career-making role in '' The Avengers'', Macnee took a break from acting and served as one of the London-based producers for the classic documentary series '' The Valiant Years'', based on the Second World War memoirs of
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.


''The Avengers''

While working in London on the Churchill series, Macnee was offered the role in '' The Avengers'' (1961–69), (originally intended to be known as ''Jonathan Steed''), for which he became best known. The series was conceived as a vehicle for
Ian Hendry Ian Mackendrick Hendry (13 January 1931 – 24 December 1984) was a British actor. He worked on several British TV series of the 1960s and 1970s, including the lead in the first series of '' The Avengers'' and '' The Lotus Eaters'', and played ...
, who played the lead role of Dr. David Keel in a sequel to an earlier series, '' Police Surgeon'' (1960), while
John Steed Major The Hon. John Wickham Gascoyne Beresford Steed usually known as John Steed, is a fictional character and the central protagonist on the 1960s British spy series '' The Avengers'' and its 1970s sequel '' The New Avengers'', played by Pa ...
was his assistant. Macnee, though, became the lead after Hendry's departure at the end of the first season. Macnee played opposite a succession of glamorous female partners:
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,
Diana Rigg Dame Enid Diana Elizabeth Rigg (20 July 193810 September 2020) was an English actress of stage and screen. Her roles include Emma Peel in the TV series '' The Avengers'' (1965–1968); Countess Teresa di Vicenzo, wife of James Bond, in ''On H ...
and
Linda Thorson Linda Thorson (born Linda Robinson; June 18, 1947) is a Canadian actress, known for playing Tara King in '' The Avengers'' (1968–69). Personal life Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, she attended Bishop Strachan School, and then moved to the ...
. Of the 161 completed episodes, Macnee appeared in all but two, both from the first season. Although Macnee evolved in the role as the series progressed, the key elements of Steed's persona and appearance were there from very early on: the slightly mysterious demeanour and, increasingly, the light, suave, flirting tone with ladies (and always with his female assistants). Finally, from the episodes with Blackman onwards, the trademark
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and umbrella completed the image. Although it traditionally was associated with London "city gents", the ensemble of suit, umbrella and bowler had developed in the post-war years as
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for ex-servicemen attending
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ceremonies. Steed's sartorial style may also have been drawn from Macnee's father. Macnee, alongside designer
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, adapted the look into a style all his own, and he went on to design several outfits himself for Steed based on the same basic theme. Steed was also the central character of '' The New Avengers'' (1976–77), in which he was teamed with agents named Purdey (
Joanna Lumley Dame Joanna Lamond Lumley (born 1 May 1946) is an English actress, presenter, former model, author, television producer, and activist. She has won two BAFTA TV Awards for her role as Patsy Stone in the BBC sitcom ''Absolutely Fabulous'' (1992 ...
) and Mike Gambit (
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). Macnee insisted on, and was proud of, almost never carrying a gun in the original series; when asked why, he explained, "I'd just come out of a World War in which I'd seen most of my friends blown to bits." Lumley later said she did all the gun-slinging in ''The New Avengers'' for the same reason. When asked in June 1982 which ''Avengers'' female lead was his favourite, Macnee declined to give a specific answer. "Well, I'd rather not say. To do so would invite trouble," he told ''
TV Week ''TV Week'' is a weekly Australian magazine that provides television program listings information and highlights, as well as television-related news. Content ranges from previews for upcoming storylines of popular television programs, particu ...
'' magazine. Macnee did provide his evaluation of the female leads. Of Honor Blackman he said, "She was wonderful, presenting the concept of a strong-willed, independent and liberated woman just as that sort of woman was beginning to emerge in society." Diana Rigg was "One of the world's great actresses. A superb comedienne. I'm convinced that one day she'll be Dame Diana" (his prediction came true in 1994). Linda Thorson was "one of the sexiest women alive" while Joanna Lumley was "superb in the role of Purdey. An actress who is only now realising her immense potential.""Steed Lives On.",
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. 5 June 1982, page 61
Macnee co-wrote two original novels based upon ''The Avengers'' during the 1960s, titled ''Dead Duck'' and ''Deadline''. He hosted the documentary ''The Avengers: The Journey Back'' (1998), directed by Clyde Lucas."Medialog: What They Can Do As An Encore"
'' Starlog'' magazine, Issue 198, January 1994. Cf. p. 6.
For the critically lambasted film version of '' The Avengers'' (1998), he lent his voice in a cameo as Invisible Jones. The character John Steed was taken over by
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.


Later roles

Macnee's other significant roles included playing Sir Godfrey Tibbett opposite Roger Moore in the James Bond (film series), James Bond film ''
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'' (1985), as Major Crossley in ''The Sea Wolves'' (again with Moore), guest roles in ''Encounter (1958 TV series), Encounter'', ''Alias Smith and Jones'' (for Glen A. Larson), ''Magnum, P.I.'', ''Hart to Hart'', ''Murder, She Wrote'' and ''The Love Boat''. Although his best known role was heroic, many of his television appearances were as villains; among them were his roles of both the demonic Count Iblis and his provision of the character voice of the Cylons' Imperious Leader in ''Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series), Battlestar Galactica'', also for Glen A. Larson, for which he also supplied the show's introductory voiceover. He also presented the American paranormal series ''Mysteries, Magic and Miracles''. Macnee appeared on Broadway as the star of Anthony Shaffer (writer), Anthony Shaffer's mystery ''Sleuth (play), Sleuth'' in 1972–73. He subsequently headlined the national tour of that play. Macnee reunited with
Diana Rigg Dame Enid Diana Elizabeth Rigg (20 July 193810 September 2020) was an English actress of stage and screen. Her roles include Emma Peel in the TV series '' The Avengers'' (1965–1968); Countess Teresa di Vicenzo, wife of James Bond, in ''On H ...
in her short-lived sitcom ''Diana (U.S. TV series), Diana'' (1973) in a single episode. Other television appearances include a guest appearance on ''Columbo'' in the episode "Troubled Waters" (1975); and playing Major Vickers in ''For the Term of His Natural Life (miniseries), For the Term of his Natural Life'' (1983). He had recurring roles in the crime series ''Gavilan'' with Robert Urich and in the short-lived satire on big business, ''Empire'' (1984), as Dr. Calvin Cromwell. Macnee was known for narrating various James Bond Documentaries on Special Edition DVD. He also narrated the documentary ''Ian Fleming: 007's Creator'' (2000). Macnee featured prominently in two editions of the long-running British television series ''This Is Your Life (British TV series), This Is Your Life'': in 1978, when he and host Eamonn Andrews, both dressed as Steed, surprised
Ian Hendry Ian Mackendrick Hendry (13 January 1931 – 24 December 1984) was a British actor. He worked on several British TV series of the 1960s and 1970s, including the lead in the first series of '' The Avengers'' and '' The Lotus Eaters'', and played ...
, and in 1984 when he was the edition's unsuspecting subject. He also appeared in several cult films: in ''The Howling (film), The Howling'' (1981), as Dr. George Waggner (named whimsically after the director of ''The Wolf Man (1941 film), The Wolf Man'', 1941) and as Sir Denis Eton-Hogg in the rockumentary comedy '' This Is Spinal Tap'' (1984). He played Dr. Stark in ''The Creature Wasn't Nice'' (1981), also called ''Spaceship'' and ''Naked Space''. Macnee played the role of actor David Mathews in the television movie ''Rehearsal for Murder'' (1982), which starred Robert Preston (actor), Robert Preston and Lynn Redgrave. The movie was from a script written by ''Columbo'' co-creators Richard Levinson and William Link. He took over Leo G. Carroll's role as the head of U.N.C.L.E. His character being Sir John Raleigh in ''Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen-Years-Later Affair'' (1983), produced by Michael Sloan. He was featured in the science fiction television movie ''Super Force'' (1990) as E. B. Hungerford (the series which followed only featured Macnee's voice as a Max Headroom (character), Max Headroom-style computer simulation of his character), as a supporting character in the parody film ''Lobster Man from Mars'' (1989) as Professor Plocostomos and in the television film ''The Return of Sam McCloud'' (1989) as Tom Jamison. He made an appearance in ''Frasier'' (2001), and several episodes of the American sci-fi series ''Nightman'' as Dr. Walton, a psychiatrist who would advise Johnny/Nightman. Macnee appeared in two episodes of the series ''Kung Fu: The Legend Continues'' (1993–94) and was a retired agent in a handful of instalments of ''Spy Game (TV series), Spy Game'' (1997–98). Macnee made numerous TV commercials including one around 1990 for Swiss Chalet, the Canadian restaurant chain, and a year or so before, a commercial for the Sterling (marque), Sterling Motor Car Company. Over the James Bond theme, the car duels with a motorcycle assailant at high speed through mountainous territory, ultimately eludes the foe, and reaches its destination. Macnee steps out of the car and greets viewers with a smile, saying "I suppose you were expecting someone else". Macnee was the narrator for several "behind-the-scenes" featurettes for the James Bond series of DVDs and recorded numerous audio books, including the releases of many novels by Jack Higgins. He also recorded the children's books ''The Musical Life of Gustav Mole'' and its sequel, ''The Lost Music (Gustav Mole's War on Noise),'' both written by Michael Twinn. Macnee featured in two pop videos: as Steed in original ''Avengers'' footage in Pretenders (band), The Pretenders' video for their song "Don't Get Me Wrong" (1986) and in the promotion for Oasis (band), Oasis' video "Don't Look Back in Anger" (1996), as the band's driver, a role similar to that which he played in the James Bond film ''
A View to a Kill ''A View to a Kill'' is a 1985 spy film and the fourteenth in the ''James Bond'' series produced by Eon Productions, and is the seventh and final appearance of Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Although the title is adapted ...
'' (1985). In 1990, his recording with his ''Avengers'' co-star
Honor Blackman Honor Blackman (22 August 1925 – 5 April 2020) was an English actress, known for the roles of Cathy Gale in '' The Avengers''Aaker, Everett (2006). ''Encyclopedia of Early Television Crime Fighters''. McFarland & Company, Inc. . P. 58. (1962 ...
, called "Kinky Boots (song), Kinky Boots" (1964), reached the UK Singles Chart after being played on Simon Mayo's BBC Radio One breakfast show.


Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson

Macnee appeared in ''Magnum, P.I.'' (1984) as a retired British agent who suffered from the delusion that he was Sherlock Holmes, in a season four episode titled ''Holmes Is Where the Heart Is''. He played both Holmes and Dr. Watson on several occasions. He played Watson three times: once alongside Roger Moore's Sherlock Holmes in the television film ''Sherlock Holmes in New York'' (1976), and twice with Christopher Lee, first in ''Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady'' (1991), and then in ''Incident at Victoria Falls'' (1992). He played Holmes in another television film ''The Hound of London'' (1993), along with the Canadian television film ''Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Temporal Nexus'' (1996). He is thus one of only a small number of actors to have portrayed both Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson on screen.


Personal life

Macnee married his first wife Barbara Douglas (1921–2012) in 1942. They had two children, Rupert and Jenny, and a grandson, Christopher ("Kit"). After they were divorced in 1956, his second marriage (1965–1969) was to actress Katherine Woodville (actress), Katherine Woodville. From 1973 to 1991, Macnee owned a home in the Deep Well neighborhood of Palm Springs, California#Neighborhoods, Palm Springs, California. His third marriage was to Baba Majos de Nagyzsenye, daughter of opera singer Ella Némethy. It lasted from 1988 until her death in 2007. Macnee became a United States citizen in 1959. He dedicated his autobiography, which he titled ''Blind in One Ear: The Avenger Returns'' (1988), to Marie Cameron. Later in life, Macnee was an enthusiastic naturist.


Death

On 25 June 2015, Macnee died at Rancho Mirage, California, his home for the previous four decades, at the age of 93.


Filmography

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Film


Television


Documentaries

* ''Real Ghost Stories: The Dead and the Restless'' (1997) * ''Real Ghost Stories: The Wild West of the Dead'' (1997) * ''Real Ghost Stories: Spirits, Graveyards & Ghostbusters'' (1997) * ''Real Ghost Stories: The Poltergeists'' (1997) * ''Real Ghost Stories: The London Underworld & Beyond'' (1997) * Unexplained Mysteries: Nostradamus (1999 Front Row Entertainment, Inc.) * Unexplained Mysteries: Out of Body Experience (1999 Front Row Entertainment, Inc.) * Unexplained Mysteries: Haunted Historic Sites (1999 Front Row Entertainment, Inc.) * Unexplained Mysteries: Miracle Healings (2000 Front Row Entertainment, Inc.) * Unexplained Mysteries: World of Satanism (2000 Front Row Entertainment, Inc.) * Unexplained Mysteries: Jack The Ripper (2001 Front Row Entertainment, Inc.) * Unexplained Mysteries: Cryonics (2001 Front Row Entertainment, Inc.) * ''Ian Fleming: 007's Creator'' (2000) * ''The Spirit of Diana'' (2003) * ''Unlocking DaVinci's Code'' (2004) * ''The Witnessing of Angels'' (2010) * ''Real Ghost Stories: Hollywood Ghosts'' (2010) ;Notes


Music videos

* Pretenders (band), The Pretenders – "Don't Get Me Wrong" (1986) (Steed in original ''Avengers'' footage) * Oasis (band), Oasis – "Don't Look Back in Anger" (1996)Flick, Larry (15 June 1996), "Singles: Pop". ''Billboard''. 108 (24):74


References


External links


Patrick Macnee official website
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Patrick Macnee on This Is Your Life
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