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Born Malcolm Taylor to working-class parents in 1943, Leeds, England.
McDowell changed his name at the age of 20 due to an existing actor having the...
Malcolm McDowell plays a radio magnate whose wife is the chief suspect in the
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  Malcolm McDowell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Malcolm McDowell (born June 13, 1943) is an English actor.
McDowell played himself in Robert Altman's The Player, appearing in a cameo role in which he chastises protagonist Griffin Mill (Tim Robbins) for badmouthing him behind his back.
McDowell appeared in the short-lived 1996 - 1997 sitcom Pearl, opposite Rhea Perlman, and appeared in 1995's Tank Girl.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Malcolm McDowell   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In 2005, McDowell lent his voice talent to the album Back Against The Wall Back Against The Wall is an album released in 2005 by a number of progressive rock artists as a tribute to Pink Floyds album The Wall.
Mirren with Malcolm McDowell in O Lucky Man! (1974) Dame Helen Mirren, DBE (born Ilyena Lydia Mironova on 26 July 1945) is an English stage, television and movie actress.
McDowell is thus far the only actor to portray both King Arthur and Merlin in a movie based on Arthurian legend.
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 Malcolm McDowell Biography
Malcolm McDowell changed his name at the age of 20 due to an existing actor having the same name.
Before McDowell's scene were cut from that film, it had attracted the attention of director Lindsay Anderson, who cast him as a rebellious schoolboy in the satire If...
Director Stanley Kubrick was similarly impressed by McDowell's ability to project working-class arrogance and cast him as the futuristic anti-authoritarian Alex who undergoes aversion therapy in the controversial adaptation of Anthony Burgess’ A Clockwork Orange (1971).
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 Malcolm McDowell
Born in Leeds, England, Malcolm McDowell had a private school education at Cannock, but didn't attend college even though he was accepted in a Sussex university.
Before McDowell's scene was cut from that film, it had attracted the attention of director Lindsay Anderson, who cast the 25-year-old actor as a prep-school rebel in If...
McDowell has been able to shed his earlier punkish image in favor of sensitive, introspective roles, such as that of H. Wells in Time After Time(1979) and Maxfield Perkins in Cross Creek (1983).
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For some reason McDowell drifted into villainous in the 1980s —none more notorious than the title character the strange pornographic film Caligula (1980).
McDowell also had a part in the games Wing Commander III and Wing Commander as Admiral Tolwyn co-starring next to Mark Hamill.
Malcolm McDowell stars as Alex, the leader of a bunch of droogs, living in futuristic England.
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 National Theatre : Platforms : Malcolm McDowell   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Their working relationship was a close one, and now, to commemorate the ten-year anniversary of his death, McDowell presents an affectionate yet unsparing tribute, drawn from the late director's own writings.
Malcolm McDowell’s tribute to friend and mentor Lindsay Anderson was a highlight of a very sound year for the Edinburgh Festival.
To see Malcolm McDowell in the flesh, reminiscing about his work and using his memories to bring one of the great directors of 20th century Britain to life with depth and passion, is really a special experience.
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 Malcolm McDowell @ Filmbug
Malcolm McDowell is arguably among the most dynamic and inventive of world-class actors, yet also one capable of immense charm, humor and poignancy.
The first is Paul McGuigan's Gangster No. 1, in which McDowell and Paul Bettany portray the consumed, driven title character and which affords McDowell the chance to create a character both on screen and through nuanced voice-over.
McDowell's 79 distinctive motion picture characterizations include: Richard Lester's Royal Flash, Paul Schrader's Cat People, Rachel Talaley's Tank Girl, Joseph Losey's Figures in a Landscape, Bryan Forbes' The Raging Moon and the Chaplinesque studio boss in Blake Edwards' Sunset.
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 SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On Malcolm McDowell
McDowell, in Melbourne this week, said when he arrived on the set of the controversial 1971 movie, director Stanley Kubrick asked what he was going to wear for his part.
McDowell is Mick Travis, the leader of a small group of rebels whose acts of rebellion gradually increase in intensity until exploding in one of the greatest endings ever.
Malcolm McDowell, the celebrated star of A Clockwork Orange, will be performing in a one-man show paying tribute to director Lindsay Anderson to mark the tenth anniversary of his long-time collaborators death.
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 Profile of Malcolm McDowell   (Site not responding. Last check: )
As the deceptively innocent-looking teen gang leader Alex, Malcolm McDowell deftly distilled the essence of youth, with the wink of a mascara-ed eye or the cock of his head, into terrifying amoral menace.
McDowell became one of the great rebel icons from the ‘60s when he actualized the fantasy of many a private (in England, “public”) school pupil by fomenting armed insurrection against hated students and teachers a la Columbine.
Now McDowell can be seen bringing the craggy faced, violence-worn Gangster 55 to life in “Gangster No. 1,” a story told in flashback of a thug’s ruthless rise to bossdom in London’s ‘60s underworld.
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Malcolm is the father of producer/director Charlie McDowell, b.
Malcolm has a phobia of using eye drops due to his work on the film: A Clockwork Orange (1971).
Malcolm is the uncle of actor Alexander Siddig.
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 GOLFONLINE - Bobby's O.B.
McDowell takes a short, handsy swipe, knocks one to five feet and gives his club a cocksure twirl.
McDowell's own language has been blue but good-natured, though the golf gods have been no kinder to him than Kubrick was.
McDowell's in shock, and he is not acting.
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 Malcolm McDowell - Bedeutung, Definition, Erklärung im netlexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Malcolm McDowell (* als Malcolm John Taylor am 13.
McDowell arbeitete zuerst im Pub seiner Eltern, Edna und Charles Taylor, später war er Kaffeeverkäufer.
Anfang der 1980er Jahre kämpfte McDowell mit einer Alkohol- und Kokainsucht und musste eine Entziehungskur machen.
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 MALCOLM MCDOWELL
Malcolm plays a World War 1 air ace, in charge of the elite 76 Squadron.
Malcolm McDowell stars as a Mick Jagger-type rocker who is one of several acts
Malcolm's boss and two of his customers, one French, one English - and all of them end up in bed with the hero.
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Malcolm McDowell's much-lauded latest discards the tongue-in-cheek sunniness of many recent British crime films, returning to the gritty brilliance of such hardboiled fore-bearers as GET CARTER, THE LONG GOOD FRIDAY and THE KRAYS.
Gangster 55 (McDowell) recalls his cold blooded legacy and the horrific events that led to his usurping leadership from boss Freddie Mays (David Thewlis, in an equally astonishing performance) in Swinging Sixties London (which is stylishly costumed and art directed).
Boarding school student Travis (McDowell) is one of the great screen outsiders, a poetic rebel individualist and sensitive wild man – McDowell, director Anderson and writer David Sherwin imbue him with an emotional honesty and intellectual depth rarely seen in films about youth.
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 village voice > film > "Malcolm Mcdowell: Insolent Angel" at Walter Reade by Elliott Stein
McDowell appears as a reporter in Anderson's vitriolic Britannia Hospital (1982), the final and least successful of the Mick flicks.
McDowell would always be linked with A Clockwork Orange (1971); he etched Kubrick's insolent ogre so strongly that for a spell audiences seemed to have trouble separating actor from role.
McDowell, in a supporting role, steals the show as Reggie Wanker, a preposterous, burned-out rock star with padded basket, clearly a takeoff on Mick Jagger.
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 Malcolm McDowell - Biography
Malcolm John Taylor was born on June 13, 1943, in Leeds, England, to working-class parents Charles and Edna Taylor.
Malcolm hated his parents' ways and fought against it.
His father was keen to send his son to private school to give him a good start in life, so Malcolm was packed off to boarding school at 11.
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 Malcolm McDowell DVD and VHS Movies
Malcolm McDowell, Oleg Yankovsky, Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, Yuri Sherstnyov, Anzhela Ptashuk, Viktor Seferov, Olga Antonova, Dariya Majorova, Yevgeniya Kryukova, Alyona Teremizova, Olga Borisova, Anastasiya Nemolyayeva, Aleksei Logunuov, Vyacheslav Vdovin, Vyacheslav Mukhov.
Malcolm McDowell, Jeremy Ratchford, Garwin Sanford, Brenda James, Philip Granger, C. Ernst Harth, John B. Destry, Erin Wright, David Abbott, Arnie Walters.
Malcolm McDowell, Helen Mirren, Peter Otoole, Sir John Gielgud, Teresa Ann Savoy, Guido Man Anneka di Lorenzo, Donato Placido, Lori Wagner, John Steiner, Paolo Bonacelli, Ginacario Badessi, Leopoldo Trieste, Bruno Brive, Richard Parets, Paula Mitchel, Osiride Pevarello, Jane Hargrave, Valerie Rae Clark.
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 Malcolm McDowell
Malcolm McDowell, der knabenhafte Typ mit den großen, aufmerksamen blauen Augen, debütiert nach einigen aufsehenerregenden TV-Auftritten in "Knock on Any Door: Iron Johnny" (1966) über Jugendkriminalität und "Emergency Ward 10: By the Mark of Twelfe" (1967) in Kenneth Loachs brillantem Film "Poor Cow - geküsst und geschlagen" (1967).
McDowell spielt unter der Regie von Bryan Forbes in "Rosen im Winter" (1970).
In Stanley Kubricks "Uhrwerk Orange" (1970) ist er der Anführer einer bösen Jugendbande, die mordend und vergewaltigend durch die Vororte zieht.
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 Malcolm McDowell News Headlines
Malcolm McDowell will appear April 1 in the U.S. premiere of his one-man stage show "Never Apologize," directed by Mike Kaplan at the Matilija Auditorium in Ojai,..."
"...of this year's Edinburgh Film Festival was Malcolm McDowell's live one man show based on memories of Anderson and readings from his diaries and letters.
Actor Malcolm McDowell, who starred in Lindsay Anderson's If, will present a personal tribute to the director, who died 10 years ago, at this year's event.
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 Malcolm McDowell Biography and Filmography
Below is a complete filmography (list of movies he's appeared in) for Malcolm McDowell.
Blue-eyed British actor Malcolm McDowell has a history of playing angry, cruel characters that still managed to be charming.
McDowell has a phobia of using eye drops (after the making of A Clockwork Orange (1971)).
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Malcolm McDowell, Paul Bettany, David Thewlis, Saffron Burrows, Kenneth Cranham, Jamie Foreman, Eddie Marsan, Andrew Lincoln
Malcolm McDowell, David Warner, Mary Steenburgen, Charles Cioffi, Laurie Main, Keith McConnell
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 Malcolm McDowell, tous les films avec Malcolm McDowell
Avec : Malcolm McDowell, Simon Callow, Leonor Varela, Jonathan Hyde, David Schofield
Avec : Malcolm McDowell, James Franco, Neve Campbell
Avec : Malcolm McDowell, Marguerite Moreau, Danny Nucci
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The actor, producer Malcolm McDowell was born in the year 1943 and he has the nationality of UK.
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 Rotten Tomatoes: Malcolm McDowell Celebrity Profile
Malcolm McDowell to walk Chicago red carpet on Oct. 15!
Malcolm McDowell will walk a Chicago red carpet on Oct. 15 for "Never Apologize"!
I've been a fan of Malcolm's since I was 11 years old, which is when I first saw "A Clockwork Orange" (yes, it did screw me up for life).
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 Malcolm McDowell News
Veteran actor Malcolm McDowell will be the featured celebrity guest at next month's Port Townsend Film Festival, organizers announced today.
Panelists: Malcolm McDowell, Jeff Daniels, Terry George, David O. Russell, Ari Emanuel Following Moore's keynote address to open the festival panels, these Hollywood insiders dish on the movie industry.
It's a good thing Judge Kerry Kennedy changed his mind, because he was veering a little too close to prompting thoughts of "A Clockwork Orange." His threat Tuesday to force a Naperville woman to watch the...
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