Dermot Walsh
| Dermot Walsh | |
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| Born | 
10 September 1924 Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland  | 
| Died | 
26 June 2002 (aged 77) Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, UK  | 
| Spouse(s) | 
Hazel Court (1949–1963) Diana Scougall (1968–1974) Elizabeth Madeleine Annear (1974–1993) (her death)  | 
Dermot Walsh (10 September 1924 – 26 June 2002) was an Irish stage, film and television actor, known for portraying King Richard the Lionheart in the 1962 television series Richard the Lionheart.[1]
Biography
Early life
Born in Dublin,[2] Walsh was the son of a journalist and a civil servant.[3] He attended St Mary's College, Rathmines, and on the wishes of his parents, read Law at University College Dublin.[3] Walsh studied acting at the Abbey Theatre School and spent three years with Lord Longford's repertory company at the Gate Theatre,[2] working as an assistant stage hand.[3]
Career
In 1945 Walsh moved to Britain and briefly joined the Croydon Repertory. Upon his return to Dublin he was spotted by a talent scout from the Rank Organisation. This led to parts in Bedelia, Hungry Hill and The Mark of Cain, and the beginning of Walsh's career in film.[3] He appeared in seven films as a leading man, before returning to the theatre. Walsh later resumed his film career in a series of B movies.[2] He appeared in over forty films made for film and a hundred for television,[3] making his final film appearance in 1983.
Walsh made his first London stage appearance in George Bernard Shaw's Buoyant Billions at the Prince's Theatre in 1949.[2] A prolific theatre actor,[3] Walsh's many theatre credits included Reluctant Heroes, The Man Most Likely To, Laburnum Grove and The Mousetrap.[2] He also turned his hand to writing and producing, writing the play The Murder Line in 1967 and producing later productions, including Blithe Spirit and Stage Struck.[4]
Walsh's television work included appearances in Danger Man, No Hiding Place and Softly, Softly. He played the title role in the series Richard the Lionheart between 1962 and 1963.[2]
Personal life
The first of Walsh's three marriages was to the actress Hazel Court, with whom he had a daughter, Sally (1950). He had a son Michael (1969) with his second wife, actress Diana Scougall, and two daughters Elisabeth (1974), Olivia (1977) with his third wife, actress Elizabeth Annear, who died in 1993.[3][4]
The actress Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh is Walsh's daughter from his third marriage.[4]
Filmography[5]
- 1946 : Bedelia : Jim (Doctor's Chauffeur)
 - 1947 : The Mark of Cain : Jerome Thorn
 - 1947 : Hungry Hill : Wild Johnnie
 - 1947 : Jassy : Barney Hatton
 - 1948 : My Sister and I : Graham Forbes
 - 1948 : Third Time Lucky : Lucky
 - 1948 : To the Public Danger : Captain Cole
 - 1950 : Torment : Cliff Brandon
 - 1952 : The Floating Dutchman : Alexander James
 - 1952 : The Straw Man : Mal Farris
 - 1952 : The Frightened Man : Julius Roselli
 - 1952 : Ghost Ship : Guy Thornton
 - 1953 : The Blue Parrot : Bob Herrick
 - 1953 : Counterspy : Manning
 - 1954 : Night of the Silvery Moon : Robby
 - 1956 : The Hideout : Steve Curry
 - 1956 : Bond of Fear : John Sewell
 - 1957 : Chain of Events : Quinn
 - 1957 : At the Stroke of Nine : MacDonnell
 - 1957 : The Gentle Killers (TV) : Paul Donaldson
 - 1958 : A Woman of Mystery : Ray Savage
 - 1958 : Sea Fury : Kelso
 - 1958 : Sea of Sand : Commanding Officer
 - 1959 : Crash Drive : Paul Dixon
 - 1959 : Make Mine a Million : Martin Russell
 - 1959 : The Witness : Richard Brinton
 - 1959 : The Flesh and the Fiends : Dr Geoffrey Mitchell
 - 1959 : The Bandit of Zhobe : Captain Saunders
 - 1959 : The Crowning Touch : Aubrey Drake
 - 1960 : The Challenge : Detective Sergeant Willis
 - 1960 : Shoot to Kill : Mike Roberts
 - 1960 : The Trunk : Henry Maitland
 - 1960 : The Tell-Tale Heart : Carl Loomis
 - 1961 : Tarnished Heroes : Major Roy Bell
 - 1961 : The Breaking Point : Robert Wade
 - 1961 : Out of the Shadow : Professor Taylor
 - 1962 : The Switch : Inspector Tomlinson
 - 1962 : Emergency : John Bell
 - 1962 : The Cool Mikado : Elmer
 - 1962 : Richard the Lionheart : Richard the Lionheart
 - 1963 : Echo of Diana
 - 1966 : Infamous Conduct : Dr Anthony Searle
 - 1969 : Journey to the Unknown : Ken Talbot (episode "Matakitas Is Coming")
 - 1983 : The Wicked Lady : Lord Marwood
 - 1993 : The Princess and the Cobbler : Brigand (voice)
 
References
- ↑ "Dermot Walsh". BFI.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 Vallance, Tom (4 July 2002). "Dermot Walsh - Obituaries, News". The Independent. Retrieved 2009-07-04.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Obituaries - Dermot Walsh". The Daily Telegraph. 3 July 2002. Retrieved 2009-07-04.
 - 1 2 3 IMDB - Dermot Walsh – Biography
 - ↑ Article on the French Wikipedia
 
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