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      Warren Mitchell

      Warren Mitchell

      Highest Rated: 78% The Assassination Bureau (1969)

      Lowest Rated: 60% The Curse of the Werewolf (1961)

      Birthday: Jan 14, 1926

      Birthplace: London, England, UK

      British actor Warren Mitchell's turn as a cantankerous Cockney bigot on the BBC series "Till Death Do Us Part (1966-1975) provided him with a lengthy career on the English stage and in features, and inspired one of the best American sitcoms in television history, "All in the Family" (CBS, 1971-79). Born Warren Misell in the Stoke Newington neighborhood of London, England on January 14, 1928, he was interested in acting from an early age, and studied at a dramatic arts academy in his early adolescence. Mitchell shifted his interest towards chemistry as a student at Oxford, but upon meeting fellow student Richard Burton, he decided to make performing his profession. After completing his training as a navigator with the Royal Air Force shortly before the end of World War II, Mitchell attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art while gaining practical experiences with the Unity Theatre. Roles in radio dramas and comedies led to appearances on television and in feature films like "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone" (1961) and Richard Lester's "Help!" (1965) with the Beatles. That same year, he made his first appearance in the role that would make him famous: the bigoted, hypocritical Alf Garnett on "Till Death Do Us Part." Loudmouthed and opinionated, Garnett was frequently at odds with his family and neighbors, who ridiculed him for his wrongheaded tirades; the character became an audience favorite for decades, and earned Mitchell a TV Actor BAFTA in 1967. More significantly, the character and series served as the inspiration for Norman Lear's groundbreaking American sitcom "All in the Family." Mitchell would reprise Garnett numerous times throughout his career, most notably in two feature films, two follow-up series ("Till Death," ATV, 1981, and "In Sickness and in Health, BBC, 1982-85), and an award-winning one-man theatrical production, "The Thoughts of Chairman Alf" in 1976. The popularity of the character never conflicted with other roles, and Mitchell enjoyed a long and fruitful career in British features, television series and on stage, including an Olivier Award-winning turn as Willy Loman in a production of "Death of a Salesman" in 1979. Mitchell reprised Garnett one final time in the ITV series "A Word with Alf" (1997), but requested that the series be cancelled after the death of producer Johnny Speight, who had created the character. Mitchell continued to act in the subsequent decade, netting another Olivier in 2004 for Arthur Miller's "The Price." He suffered a mild stroke during the latter play's theatrical run in 2004, but returned to the show after a week of recuperation. Mitchell made his last screen appearance in the short film "The 10th Man" in 2006, but remained active in theater until 2008; he died after a long illness on November 14, 2015.

      Highest rated movies

      The Assassination Bureau
      The Crawling Eye
      Arrivederci, Baby!
      The Curse of the Werewolf

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      ALL THE WAY UP, Richard Briers, Vanessa Howard, Warren Mitchell, Pat Heywood, Elaine Taylor, Kenneth Cranham, 1970 JABBERWOCKY, (Front L-R), John Bird, Annette Badland, Michael Palin, Brenda Cowling, (Back L-R), Derek Francis, Neil Innes, Deborah Fallender, Max Wall, John Le Mesurier, Warren Mitchell, 1977 STAND UP VIRGIN SOLDIERS, Warren Mitchell (left), 1977 MEETINGS WITH REMARKABLE MEN, Warren Mitchell, (left), Afghan tribesmen, 1979 FOREIGN BODY, from left: Warren Mitchell, Victor Banerjee, Trevor Howard, 1986, © Orion FOREIGN BODY, from left: Victor Banerjee, Warren Mitchell, 1986, © Orion JABBERWOCKY, (Front L-R), Annette Badland, Michael Palin, Brenda Cowling, (Back L-R), Derek Francis, Neil Innes, Deborah Fallender, Max Wall, John LeMesurier, Warren Mitchell, 1977. FOREIGN BODY, from left: Warren Mitchell, Victor Banerjee, 1986, © Orion FOREIGN BODY, from left: Janet Henfrey, Vixtor Banerjee, Warren Mitchell, 1986, © Orion JABBERWOCKY, Warren Mitchell, Michael Palin, 1977 JABBERWOCKY, from left: Warren Mitchell, Michael Palin, 1977 jabberwocky1977-fsct06(jabberwocky1977-fsct06) JABBERWOCKY, from left: Warren Mitchell, Michael Palin, 1977 jabberwocky1977-fsct03(jabberwocky1977-fsct03)

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Captain Smashmouth and the Fantastic Monolith Frank Edwards / Captain Smashmouth (Character),
      Director,
      Producer,
      Film Editing,
      Set Decoration,
      Costume Design
      - 2019
      No Score Yet No Score Yet A Christmas Carol Eddie's Dad (Character) - 2000
      No Score Yet 80% Crackers Albert Hall (Character) - 1998
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Gobble Waterboard Chairman (Character) - 1996
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Jackaroo Ambrose Barberton (Character) - 1990
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Kokoda Crescent Stan (Character) - 1989
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Foreign Body I.Q. Patel (Character) $7.3K 1986
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Knights and Emeralds Mr. Kirkpatrick (Character) - 1986
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Dunera Boys Mr. Baum (Character) - 1985
      No Score Yet 75% The Chain Bamber (Character) - 1984
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Man of Letters Sir Dorton Serry (Character) - 1984
      67% 90% The Plague Dogs Tyson/Wag (Voice) - 1982
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Norman Loves Rose Morris (Character) - 1982
      No Score Yet 73% Meetings With Remarkable Men Gurdjieff's Father (Character) - 1979
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers Morris Morris (Character) - 1977
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Innocent Bystanders Omar (Character) - 1973
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Alf Garnett Saga Alf Garnett (Character) - 1972
      No Score Yet 4% Moon Zero Two J.J. Hubbard (Character) - 1970
      No Score Yet No Score Yet All the Way Up Fred Midway (Character) - 1970
      78% 69% The Assassination Bureau Herr Weiss (Character) - 1969
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Alf 'n' Family Alf Garnett (Character) - 1968
      No Score Yet 47% Till Death Us Do Part Unknown (Character) - 1968
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Diamonds for Breakfast Popov (Character) - 1968
      60% 33% Arrivederci, Baby! Unknown (Character) - 1966
      No Score Yet 28% Promise Her Anything Frank Focus/Panel Moderator (Character) - 1966
      No Score Yet 45% Night Caller From Outer Space Reg Lilburn (Character) - 1965
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Main Attraction Cafe Proprietor (Character) - 1963
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Small World of Sammy Lee Lou Leeman (Character) - 1963
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Village of Daughters Puccelli (Character) - 1962
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Postman's Knock Rupert (Character) - 1962
      60% 58% The Curse of the Werewolf Pepe Valiente (Character) - 1961
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Surprise Package Klimatis (Character) - 1960
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Boy Who Stole a Million Pedro (Character) - 1960
      67% 30% The Crawling Eye Prof. Crevett (Character) - 1958
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Man With a Gun Unknown (Character) - 1958
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Three Crooked Men Walter Prinn (Character) - 1957
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Manuela Moss (Character) - 1957

      TV

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Last of the Summer Wine Unknown (Guest Star) 2001
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Ain't Misbehavin' Ray Smiles (Character) 1997
      No Score Yet No Score Yet In Sickness and in Health Alf Garnett (Character) 1985-1987 1989-1990 1992
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Till Death Us Do Part Alf Garnett (Character) 1966-1968 1972 1974-1975
      No Score Yet 86% The Avengers Unknown (Guest Star) 1963-1965 1967
      No Score Yet No Score Yet El Santo Marco Di Cesari (Guest Star) 1962-1963