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Shane Rimmer (born Shane Lance Deacon; May 28, 1929 – March 29, 2019) was a Canadian actor and screenwriter who spent the majority of his career in the United Kingdom. The self-proclaimed "Rent-A-Yank" of the British entertainment industry, he appeared in over 160 films and television programmes from 1957 until his death in 2019, usually playing supporting North American characters. Among his best known roles were the voice of Scott Tracy in the original '' Thunderbirds'' series, Air Force Captain "Ace" Owens in ''
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'', Joe Donnelli and Malcolm Reid on ''
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'', Edward R. Murrow in '' Gandhi'', and Louie Watterson on the
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series '' The Amazing World of Gumball''. He also made several appearances in the
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film series. He also made several on-stage appearances for the
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, and contributed scripts to '' Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons'' and '' Joe 90''.


Early life

Rimmer was born Shane Lance Deacon in
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to a British mother, Vera (née Franklin), and an Irish father, Thomas Deacon, who was a journalist. He had a younger sister, Noreen. He adopted his paternal grandmother's maiden name Rimmer and began his career on Canadian radio as a singer and disc jockey before becoming a television presenter.


Career


Film

Rimmer appeared mainly in supporting roles, especially in films and television series produced in the United Kingdom. He emigrated to England in 1959, after initially performing as a cabaret singer. His appearances include roles in films such as ''
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'' (1964), '' Rollerball'' (1975), '' The Spy Who Loved Me'' (1977), '' Gandhi'' (1982), '' Out of Africa'' (1985), '' Crusoe'' (1989), '' Spy Game'' (2001) and '' Batman Begins'' (2005). During his career, Rimmer appeared uncredited in, among other films, '' You Only Live Twice'' (1967), ''
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'' (1967), '' Diamonds Are Forever'' (1971), ''
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'' (1977) and '' Superman II'' (1980). He also is believed to have provided the voice for the character Hamilton (played by Robert Dix) in '' Live and Let Die'' (1973).


Television

Rimmer had a long-running association with TV producer Gerry Anderson, including the series '' Thunderbirds'' (1964–1966). He was the voice actor behind the character of Scott Tracy. He drafted the story for the series' penultimate episode, "Ricochet" (1966), from which writer
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penned a script. Rimmer thought the studio rates for voices in those days were "absolutely deplorable". Years after working on ''Thunderbirds'', Rimmer, along with fellow Anderson associate Matt Zimmerman, retained a solicitor. They informed him of the sort of money they received, and the solicitor then gained Rimmer and Zimmerman an immense raise in the residuals. He also appeared in an episode of '' Danger Man''. He also wrote scripts and provided uncredited voices for Anderson's subsequent Supermarionation productions '' Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons'' (1967–68), '' Joe 90'' (1968–69) and '' The Secret Service'' (1969), appeared in episodes of the live-action series ''
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'' (1970) and '' The Protectors'' (1972–74), provided voices for '' Space: 1999'' (1975–77), and guest-starred in one of its episodes, "
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" (1976). Later, he appeared in the un-televised 1986 pilot ''Space Police'' (which was adapted as a full TV series and renamed ''
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'' in the 1990s, though Ted Shackleford replaced Rimmer for the series) and provided the voice of the title character in ''
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'' (1987). Rimmer and American actor
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—himself an Anderson associate–would joke about how their professional paths frequently crossed, calling themselves "Rent-a- Yanks". They appeared together as
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sailors in '' The Bedford Incident'' (1965) and as
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technicians in the opening of '' You Only Live Twice'' (1967), as well as touring together on stage, including a production of '' Death of a Salesman'' in the 1990s. Rimmer and Bishop also appeared in the BBC drama-documentary ''
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'', which was completed shortly after Bishop's death in 2005. He was the 2nd voice of Louie Watterson in the
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series '' The Amazing World of Gumball'' from 2014 to 2019. The episode "The Agent" was his final role before his death in 2019.


Other work

Rimmer appeared once in ''
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'' (in the 1966 serial '' The Gunfighters''), and twice in ''
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'': as
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(from 1968 to 1970), who held Stan Ogden hostage before taking his own life, and Malcolm Reid (in 1988), the adoptive father of
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' son Stephen. Rimmer was the main character in "Alternative 3 " documentary 1977 hoax ITV Mars landing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fmw1R5AsI58 He made many guest appearances in British TV series for ITV, including
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's '' Tales of the Unexpected'', as well as ITC's '' The Persuaders!'' In 1980, Rimmer played Edward Condon in the BBC mini-series '' Oppenheimer'', which was rebroadcast in the United States in 1982, and appeared in the 1984 miniseries '' Master of the Game'', opposite Dyan Cannon. In 1989, Rimmer was reunited with Bishop and Zimmerman during the production of a
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adaptation of Sir
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's '' A Study in Scarlet''. In 2012, he recorded a reading of Donald Cotton's ''Doctor Who'' novelisation of ''The Gunfighters'' for release in February 2013. In 2010, Rimmer returned to the world of ''Thunderbirds'' with a 15-minute fan film simply entitled ''Thunderbirds 2010''. He portrays Jeff Tracy in a voiceover on '' Thunderbird 3''s radio, towards the end of the movie, instructing Scott and Alan to take the three astronauts they rescued in the movie to an intact space station, and return to Tracy Island in anticipation of a storm in the Pacific. Rimmer played the role of Leo Carlin in the 2013 audio drama ''
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. The recording was produced by Wireless Theatre Company. In 2014, Rimmer released his first fiction novel ''Long Shot'', through amazon.co.uk/com. This marked his second foray into publishing, having released his autobiography ''From Thunderbirds to Pterodactyls'' four years previously. In 2015, he played the role of "Anderson" in the science fiction short ''DARKWAVE: Edge of the Storm''; this was released for free online the following year.


Personal life and death

Rimmer married Sheila Logan in 1963; the couple had three sons: Damien, Ben and Paul. Rimmer died at
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in London on 29 March 2019, aged 89. He was survived by his wife and sons.


Selected filmography

*'' A Dangerous Age'' (1957) as Nancy's Father *'' Flaming Frontier'' (1958) as Running Bear *''
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'' (1958) as John McLaren (voice) *''
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'' (1964) as Captain "Ace" Owens *'' The Bedford Incident'' (1965) as Seaman 1st Class *'' Thunderbirds Are GO'' (1966) as Scott Tracy (voice) *'' You Only Live Twice'' (1967) as Hawaii Radar Operator (uncredited) *''
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'' (1967) as American Soldier (uncredited) *'' Thunderbird 6'' (1968) as Scott Tracy (voice) *'' The Persuaders!'' (1971) as Lomax *'' Diamonds Are Forever'' (1971) as Tom (uncredited) *'' Baffled!'' (1973) as Race Track Announcer / Commentator *'' Scorpio'' (1973) as Cop in Hotel (uncredited) *'' Live and Let Die'' (1973) as Hamilton (voice, uncredited) *'' Take Me High'' (1973) (uncredited) *'' S*P*Y*S'' (1974) as Hessler *'' Rollerball'' (1975) as Rusty, Team Executive *'' The 'Human' Factor'' (1975) as Carter, CIA Man *'' Twilight's Last Gleaming'' (1977) as Colonel Alexander B. Franklin *'' Nasty Habits'' (1977) as Officer *''
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'' (1977) as Rebel Fighter Technician (uncredited) *''
Silver Bears ''Silver Bears'' is a 1978 British comedy crime thriller film based on a novel by Paul Erdman, directed by Ivan Passer and starring Michael Caine, Cybill Shepherd, Louis Jourdan and Joss Ackland. Caine portrays mob accountant "Doc" Fletcher ...
'' (1977) as American Banker *'' The People That Time Forgot'' (1977) as Hogan *'' The Spy Who Loved Me'' (1977) as Commander Carter (USS Wayne) *'' Julia'' (1977) as Customs Officer (uncredited) *''
Warlords of Atlantis ''Warlords of Atlantis'' (aka ''Warlords of the Deep'', though see below for further variant titles) is a 1978 British adventure science fiction film directed by Kevin Connor and starring Doug McClure, Peter Gilmore, Shane Rimmer, and Lea Brodie ...
'' (1978) as Captain Daniels *''
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'' (1978) *''
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'' (1978) as Naval Transport Commander (uncredited) *'' Hanover Street'' (1979) as Col. Ronald Barth *'' Arabian Adventure'' (1979) as Abu *'' Charlie Muffin'' (1979) as Braley *'' Superman II'' (1980) as Controller No. 2 *'' The Dogs of War'' (1980) as Dr. Oaks *''
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'' (1981) as Immigration Officer *'' Reds'' (1981) as MacAlpine *'' Gandhi'' (1982) as Commentator *'' The Hunger'' (1983) as Arthur Jelinek *'' Superman III'' (1983) as State Policeman *''
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'' (1983) as Adolph Fannon *''
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'' (1985) as Jay *'' Morons from Outer Space'' (1985) as Redneck (Melvin) *'' Reunion at Fairborough'' (1985) as Joe Szyluk *'' The Holcroft Covenant'' (1985) as Lieutenant Miles *'' Dreamchild'' (1985) as Mr. Marl *'' White Nights'' (1985) as Ambassador Smith *'' Out of Africa'' (1985) as Belknap *'' The Last Days of Patton'' (1986) as Dr. Col. Lawrence Ball *'' Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna'' (1986) as Harvey Coward *'' Whoops Apocalypse'' (1986) as Marvin Gelber *'' The Bourne Identity'' (1988) as Alexander Conklin *'' A Very British Coup'' (1988) as Marcus Morgan *'' Crusoe'' (1989) as Mr. Mather *'' A Kiss Before Dying'' (1991) as Commissioner Malley *''
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'' (1991) as chairman, Maxine Gray Cosmetics *''
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'' (1992) as T.T. Kelleher *'' Piccolo Grande Amore'' (1993) as Mr Hughes *''
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'' (1995) as Coach *''
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'' (1996) as E.J. Saggs *''
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'' (2000) as Parnell Thomas *'' Spy Game'' (2001) as Estate Agent *''The War of the Starfighters'' (2003) as Tantive Base Operative (voice) *'' Batman Begins'' (2005) as Older Gotham Water Board Technician *'' Mee-Shee: The Water Giant'' (2005) as Bob Anderson *''
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'' (2006) as Colonel *''Lovelorn'' (2010) as The Barman *''
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'' (2012) as board member 1 *'' Darkwave: Edge Of The Storm'' (2016) as Captain S. Anderson


References


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Shane Rimmer in the ''James Bond'' films
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