Michael Gwynn
Michael Gwynn was an English actor whose career spanned 40 years, across a variety of stage, film, and television roles.
Life and career
Gwynn was born in Bath, Somerset. He attended Mayfield College near Mayfield, Sussex. During the Second World War he served in East Africa as a major and was adjutant to the 2nd (Nyasaland) Battalion of the King's African Rifles.Gwynn is perhaps best remembered for his role in the first episode of the BBC comedy Fawlty Towers "A Touch of Class" as the conman "Lord" Melbury who eventually humiliates Basil Fawlty. For Hammer Films, he performed in several productions including the war film The Camp on Blood Island, and Never Take Sweets from a Stranger, a rare drama film for the studio; he also appeared in one of their horror movies, The Revenge of Frankenstein, in which he played a variation of Frankenstein's monster, and Scars of Dracula in the role of a priest determined to battle Count Dracula. He had a lead role in 1960's Village of the Damned, produced and distributed by MGM-British Studios.
Gwynn also appeared on several adaptations of plays on the Caedmon Records label. Among them were Cyrano de Bergerac, in which he played Le Bret, and Julius Caesar, in which he played Casca. Both productions starred Ralph Richardson in the title roles. Gwynn also appeared in a BBC serialised adaptation of Great Expectations as Joe Gargery in 1959.
Gwynn died on 29 January 1976 in London from a heart attack, aged 59. Earlier that day, he had finished filming on Spawn, a television play for London Weekend Television.
Plays
- 1956 – A View from the Bridge by Arthur Miller; director Peter Brook – Alfieri.
Filmography
- 1954: The Runaway Bus - 1st Transport Officer
- 1957: The Secret Place - Steve Waring
- 1958: Dunkirk - Commander – Sheerness
- 1958: The Camp on Blood Island – Tom Shields
- 1958: The Revenge of Frankenstein – Karl
- 1958: The Doctor's Dilemma – Dr. Blenkinsop
- 1959: Great Expectations - Joe Gargery
- 1960: Never Take Sweets from a Stranger – Prosecutor
- 1960: Village of the Damned – Alan Bernard
- 1961: Question 7 – Friedrich Gottfried – Pastor
- 1961: What a Carve Up! – Malcolm Broughton
- 1961: Barabbas – Lazarus
- 1962: Some People – Vicar
- 1963: Cleopatra – Cimber
- 1963: Jason and the Argonauts – Hermes
- 1964: The Fall of the Roman Empire – Cornelius
- 1965: The Saint – Martin Jeffroll
- 1965: Catch Us If You Can – Hardingford
- 1966: The Deadly Bees – Dr. George Lang
- 1967: The Crowning Gift – Jesus Christ
- 1969: The Virgin Soldiers – Lt. Col. Bromley-Pickering
- 1969: Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) – Episode 16 "The Man from Nowhere", as Hyde Watson
- 1970: Scars of Dracula – Priest
- 1973: Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em - Wing Cdr Day
- 1974: Rooms - 2-part TV episode "Mr Cotgrove & Miss Hicks" - Mr Cotgrove
- 1975: Fawlty Towers, Series1, episode1; - Lord Melbury
- 1976: Spy Story – Dawlish