Nigel Patrick
Nigel Patrick, originally named Nigel Dennis Wemyss, was born on May 2, 1913, and passed away on September 21, 1981. Hailing from a lineage steeped in the performing arts, he carved out a distinguished career as an English actor and stage director.
Patrick’s journey in the theater began early, influenced by his family's rich theatrical background. He gained prominence in the mid-20th century, becoming a familiar face on both stage and screen. Throughout his career, he showcased his versatility across a variety of roles, earning acclaim for his performances in classic plays and films.
Among his notable works, Patrick starred in the acclaimed production of "The Man Who Came to Dinner," which highlighted his comedic timing and dramatic flair. He also appeared in films such as "The Damned" and "The Belles of St. Trinian's," where his talent resonated with audiences.
In addition to his acting prowess, Nigel Patrick was also recognized for his directorial skills, contributing to the theater both in front of and behind the curtain. His dedication to the craft and ability to bring characters to life solidified his reputation in the entertainment industry.
Patrick's legacy endures, reflecting the impact of a remarkable career that spanned several decades and touched the lives of many through his artistic endeavors.
Filmography
A Prize of Gold
The Browning Version
Johnny Nobody
The Pickwick Papers
Morning Departure
Tales from the Crypt
Pandora and the Flying Dutchman
Trio
The Sea Shall Not Have Them
Raintree County
Sapphire
Spring in Park Lane
Who Goes There!
Battle of Britain
The MacKintosh Man
Young Wives' Tale
The Executioner (1970)
The Sound Barrier
Silent Dust
The League of Gentlemen
The Man Inside
The Trials of Oscar Wilde