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Leo McKern

Highest Rated: 90% The Mouse That Roared (1959)

Lowest Rated: 12% The Blue Lagoon (1980)

Birthday: Mar 16, 1920

Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Australian character actor in England since 1946. Popular character player of stage, TV and film, often in garrulous, blustery roles. Leo McKern was best known for playing Horace Rumpole in the "Rumpole of the Bailey" series for Thames TV, which began production in 1977 with sequential episodes produced on and off into the 90s. McKern's curmudgeonly barrister was popular in its American run under PBS' "Mystery!" banner as well. After some stage appearances in his native Australia, McKern arrived in Britain in 1946 and within a year was touring the provinces on stage. He made his London debut at the Old Vic in "Love's Labour's Lost" in 1949 as Forester, and went on to make numerous stage appearances through the 70s, and then sporadically into the 80s. Among his heralded roles were the title character in "Volpone," Iago in a 1963 production of "Othello" at the Old Vic, and Shylock in "The Merchant of Venice" at the Oxford Playhouse (1973). McKern began appearing in films in 1962, playing a knight in "Murder in the Cathedral." It was not until 1966 that he won attention in the U.S. as the scheming Thomas Cromwell in "A Man For All Seasons," and in 1970, played Sarah Miles' father in "Ryan's Daughter." In the latter, he was the mole for the Brits for whom his daughter takes the fall when it is revealed she has been having an affair with a British officer. McKern also played Bugenhagen the old exorcist in "The Omen" (1976) and its 1978 sequel. It was as Rumpole that McKern won his most lasting international regard, although the down-at-his-heels character was oft considered too literary even on British TV. Also on TV, McKern was #2 who takes Patrick McGoohan prisoner in "The Prisoner," an ethereal TV series which ran in 1967 in Britain and in 1968 on CBS in the U.S. He was also David Ben-Gurion, prime minister of Israel, in "The House on Garibaldi Street," a 1979 TV movie about the capture of Adolf Eichmann. Additionally, he played Gloucester in the 1984 rendition of "King Lear" presented by Lord Laurence Olivier. McKern wrote one radio play, "Chain of Events" and a 1983 memoir, "Just Resting."

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Highest-Rated Movies

90% 73% The Mouse That Roared
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89% 87% A Man for All Seasons
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89% 80% King and Country
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86% 85% The Day the Earth Caught Fire
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86% 86% Help!
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85% 81% The Omen Watchlist
83% 67% The French Lieutenant's Woman
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80% 44% Scent of Mystery
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67% 44% X the Unknown
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67% 74% Ladyhawke
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Filmography

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Molokai 63% 77% 1999 Bishop Maigret Actor Circles of Deceit: Sleeping Dogs 1997 Alexander Petrov Actor Dad and Dave: On Our Selection 64% 1995 Dad Rudd Actor Good King Wenceslas 1994 Duke Phillip Actor A Foreign Field 73% 1993 Cyril Actor Travelling North 1987 Frank Actor Murder With Mirrors 50% 1985 Inspector Curry Actor Ladyhawke 67% 74% 1985 Father Imperius Actor Monsignor Quixote 1985 Sancho Zancas Actor The Chain 75% 1984 Thomas Actor The Voyage of Bounty's Child 1984 Narrator King Lear 62% 1983 Gloucester Actor The French Lieutenant's Woman 83% 67% 1981 Dr. Grogan Actor The Blue Lagoon 12% 53% 1980 Paddy Button Actor The House on Garibaldi Street 73% 1979 David Ben-Gurion Actor Candleshoe 71% 1977 Harry Bundage Actor The Omen 85% 81% 1976 Carl Bugenhagen (uncredited) Actor The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother 56% 57% 1975 Moriarty Actor Massacre in Rome 41% 1973 Gen. Kurt Maelzer Actor Ryan's Daughter 47% 73% 1970 Thomas Ryan Actor Assignment K 1968 Smith Actor The Shoes of the Fisherman 43% 74% 1968 Cardinal Leone Actor Decline and Fall... of a Bird Watcher 1968 Capt. Grimes Actor A Man for All Seasons 89% 87% 1966 Thomas Cromwell Actor Alice in Wonderland 1966 Duchess Actor
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