Derek Anthony Beckley
(7 October 1927 – 19 April 1980) was an English actor. A graduate of the
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA; ) is a drama school in London, England, that provides vocational conservatoire training for theatre, film, television, and radio. It is based in the Bloomsbury area of Central London, close to the Sena ...
, Beckley went on to carve out a career on film and television throughout the 1960s and 1970s, often playing villainous roles, as well as being a veteran of numerous stage productions.
Early life
Beckley was born in Southampton, Hampshire, England. He was a child out of wedlock and never met his father. His mother, Beatrice Mitchell, worked as a steward on ocean liners such as the and the . Due to work commitments, she was often away, and Beckley was brought up mainly by another woman whom he referred to as his aunt.
[van Gelder, Lawrence. 1979. "New Face: Tony Beckley - Genial Film Maniac With English Roots." in ''New York Times'', 19 Oct 1979, Section The Weekend, Page C3]
When he was five years old, Beckley and his mother moved to Portsmouth and when the Second World War broke out he was sent to Winchester, where he attended boarding school at Winton House. It was in Winchester where he first became interested in acting. While his mother wanted him to do "something nice and safe", like working in the civil service, Beckley discovered that acting was what was going to make him happy when he saw a performance in Portsmouth of
Emlyn Williams
George Emlyn Williams, CBE (26 November 1905 – 25 September 1987) was a Welsh writer, dramatist and actor.
Early life
Williams was born into a Welsh-speaking, working class family at 1 Jones Terrace, Pen-y-ffordd, Ffynnongroyw, Fl ...
' ''
The Corn is Green'' by the Court Players, a local repertory company.
Beckley left school at the age of 16 in pursuit of his acting career. He worked as a stage sweeper and tea maker for two or three months, then moved to London. As he could not get work in the theatre, he did odd jobs as a waiter and in an ice cream factory while spending his spare time watching actors like
Laurence Olivier
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,
Ralph Richardson
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and
Alec Guinness
Sir Alec Guinness (born Alec Guinness de Cuffe; 2 April 1914 – 5 August 2000) was an English actor. After an early career on the stage, Guinness was featured in several of the Ealing comedies, including '' Kind Hearts and Coronets'' (1 ...
and the Old Vic productions at the New Theatre.
Shortly before turning 18, he joined the
Royal Navy
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and spent two years as a seaman aboard the destroyer , where he found the time to prepare for admission to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (
RADA
The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA; ) is a drama school in London, England, that provides vocational conservatoire training for theatre, film, television, and radio. It is based in the Bloomsbury area of Central London, close to the Sena ...
).
He joined RADA on an ex-Navy grant and during his two-year training befriended people such as actress
Sheila Hancock
Dame Sheila Cameron Hancock (born 22 February 1933) is an English actress, singer, and author. Hancock trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art before starting her career in repertory theatre. Hancock went on to perform in plays and musica ...
and playwright
Charles Laurence.
[Hancock, Sheila. 2004. ''The Two of Us – My Life with John Thaw''. London: Bloomsbury.]
Career
After graduating from RADA, Beckley started working for various provincial repertory companies, eventually settling with a company near London (Bromley Repertory) which opened up opportunities for television work.
After guest roles in popular TV series such as ''
Sergeant Cork
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'', ''
The Saint'', ''
Z-Cars
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'' and the then revolutionary comedy programme ''Dig This Rhubarb'' Beckley made his film debut in 1965 as
Ned Poins in
Orson Welles
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' ''
Chimes at Midnight
''Falstaff (Chimes at Midnight)'' ( Spanish: ''Campanadas a medianoche'') is a 1966 period comedy-drama film directed by and starring Orson Welles. The Spanish-Swiss co-production was released in the United States as ''Chimes at Midnight'' and ...
''.
Beckley appeared in a number of films for director
Peter Collinson: ''
The Penthouse
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'' (1967); ''
The Long Day's Dying'' (1968); and most memorably as Camp Freddie in ''
The Italian Job
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'' (1969). His only starring role was as the psychotic Kenny Wemys in ''
The Fiend'' (1972), and he made his last film appearance in 1979 playing another psychopath in ''
When a Stranger Calls''. His other films include ''
The Lost Continent'' (1968), ''
Get Carter
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'' (1971), ''
Assault
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'' (1971), ''
Sitting Target'' (1972), ''
Gold
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'' (1974), and ''
Revenge of the Pink Panther
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'' (1978).
On television, Beckley played the villainous Harrison Chase in the six-part ''
Doctor Who'' serial ''
The Seeds of Doom
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In the serial, the ...
'' (1976). He also guest-starred on shows such as ''
Manhunt'', ''
Callan
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'', ''
Jason King'', and ''
Special Branch
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''.
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He remained active in the theatre, appearing in the West End in
Tennessee Williams
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' ''
Small Craft Warnings'' with
Elaine Stritch
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and in ''Snap'' with
Maggie Smith
Dame Margaret Natalie Smith (born 28 December 1934) is an English actress. With an extensive career on screen and stage beginning in the mid-1950s, Smith has appeared in more than sixty films and seventy plays. She is one of the few performer ...
.
Death
Beckley died six months after the premiere of ''
When a Stranger Calls''.
Just before his death he had been signed for further work in the US. He was supposed to co-star with
Elizabeth Montgomery
Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery (April 15, 1932 – May 18, 1995) was an American actress whose career spanned five decades in film, stage, and television. She is best remembered for her leading role as the witch Samantha Stephens on the televisi ...
in a television movie titled ''My Fat Friend'' and appear in a film, ''American Dreamer''. He was also to appear in the
NBC
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miniseries ''
Beulah Land
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The land of Beulah is referred to in various hymns and other works.
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The only k ...
'' alongside
Lesley Ann Warren
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She made her Broadway debut in 1963, aged 17, in ''110 in the Shade''. In 1965 she received wide recognition for playing the title role in the television musical produ ...
,
Don Johnson
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and others.
The cause of his death was given as cancer (brain tumour)
[Osborne, Charles. 1986. ''Giving it away: the memoirs of an uncivil servant.''London: Secker & Warburg. p. 75.] but appeared "mysterious".
According to his friend Sheila Hancock it could have been
AIDS, a disease then almost unknown.
Beckley died at the Medical Center of the University of California in Los Angeles
["Tony Beckley, Starred In 'Stranger Calls 'Film", in: ''The New York Times Biographical Service'', Volume 11, Apr 1980, p. 495.] and is buried at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
Personal life
In an interview in 1979, Beckley stated that there was nothing in his background to explain why he became an actor except for possibly "a desire for some attention, which I really didn't get much as a kid."
While often playing villains and psychopaths on screen, Beckley is described as friendly and funny by people who met him and as someone who could tell a good story. Beckley remarked that he would be surprised if people could find anything psychotic in his behaviour.
For more than 15 years, Beckley was in a relationship with film producer Barry Krost. When Krost opened his own management company, Beckley became his first client. Krost also produced Beckley's last film ''When a Stranger Calls'' and was a production associate on ''The Penthouse''.
Although he kept a house in Fulham, London and had three dogs, Beckley spent time living in California during the last year of his life in an apartment in West Hollywood.
Filmography
Film
Television
Radio
*1968 - ''Movie-Go-Round''
Stage
*??? - ''Five Finger Exercise''
*1950s - ''Eden's End''
*1956 - ''
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial
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''
*1957 - ''
The Rivals
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''
*1957 - ''
Look Back in Anger
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''
*1957 - ''
The Teahouse of the August Moon''
*1957 - ''
Night of the Ding-Dong
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''
*1958 - ''Brothers-in-Law''
*1958 - ''Jack and the Bean Stalk''
*1959 - ''
Wolf's Clothing''
*1959 - ''
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*"The Entertainer", rearrangement of the Joplin rag by ...
''
*1959 - ''
Bus Stop'' (as producer)
*1959 - ''
The Long and the Short and the Tall''
["Actor - Director". In ''The Stage'', 3 Mar 1960, p. 18.]
*1960 - ''
Two for the See-Saw'' (as director)
*1960 - ''
The Taming of the Shrew
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''
*1960 - ''
Saint Joan''
*1960 - ''Time Limit''
*1961 - '' S. for Scandal''
*1961 - ''
The Merchant of Venice
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Although classified as ...
'' (as producer)
*1961 - ''Mother''
*1962 - ''
The Bed Bug''
*1962 - ''
Arden of Faversham
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''
*1962 - ''Diary of a Scoundrel''
*1962 - ''Infanticide in the House of Fred Ginger''
*1966 - ''Lorca''
*1969 - ''
Hedda Gabler
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''
*1969 - ''Cages''
*1973 - ''
Small Craft Warnings''
*1974 - ''Snap''
*1974 - ''
The Dog Beneath the Skin''
[''The Times'', 30 Jul 1977]
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1980 deaths
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English male television actors
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