LeoGlossary: Guy Doleman (Actor)
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Born: November 22, 1923 – Died: January 30, 1996.
Guy Doleman, born in Hamilton, New Zealand, was a tough-looking actor renowned for his extensive contributions to Australian films, theatre, and radio. He embarked on a journey to Hollywood after winning a £300 prize for his exceptional performance in "The Coward" in August 1952. Although he initially took on supporting roles, Doleman's career flourished in the 1960s, making him a memorable figure in the entertainment industry. He is best remembered as SPECTRE operative Count Lippe in the James Bond film "Thunderball" and as the formidable spook Colonel Ross in the Harry Palmer trilogy. Doleman's legacy lives on, marking him as a significant figure in the world of acting.
Early Life and Career
Guy Doleman, born on November 22, 1923, in Hamilton, New Zealand, had a humble beginning that laid the foundation for his remarkable career. His journey into the world of entertainment began when he won a £300 prize for his outstanding performance in "The Coward" in 1952. This windfall allowed him to venture to Hollywood, where he initially took on supporting roles.
Doleman's breakthrough came in the 1960s when he portrayed the SPECTRE operative Count Lippe in the iconic James Bond film "Thunderball." This role catapulted him into stardom, making him a recognizable figure in the industry. Throughout his career, he amassed numerous accolades and awards, solidifying his status as a talented actor.
Guy Doleman left an indelible mark on Hollywood and the entertainment industry. His portrayal of memorable characters and his contributions to cinema continue to be celebrated, making him a respected figure in the world of acting.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1992 | Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) | Corsair |
1991 | Tagget (TV Movie) | Commander Arthur Green |
1988 | Hell Raiders | Unknown |
1986 | The Colbys (TV Series) | Peter Hackford |
1984 | Matt Houston (TV Series) | Richard | Rudy Bezmer |
1983 | M.P.S.I.B. (TV Series) | Unknown |
1982 | Goodbye Paradise | Quiney |
1982 | Early Frost | Mike Hayes |
1982 | A Dangerous Summer | Julian Fane |
1978 | The Biggest Battle | Gen. Whitmore (uncredited) |
1977 | Enigma (TV Movie) | Maurice Mockcastle |
1977 | The Six Million Dollar Man (TV Series) | Henry Bulman |
1974 | Chilling | Unknown |
1969 | Medieval England: The Peasants Revolt (Short) | Mayor of London (as Guy Dolman) |
1969 | Strange Report (TV Series) | Glyn Crowley |
1968 | A Twist of Sand | Patrol Boat Commander |
1967 | Billion Dollar Brain | Colonel Ross |
1967 | Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) | Unknown |
1967 | The Prisoner (TV Series) | Number Two |
1966 | The Deadly Bees | Ralph Hargrove |
1966 | Funeral in Berlin | Ross |
1966 | The Power Game (TV Series) | Stephen Gray |
1966 | The Idol | Martin Livesey |
1965 | Thunderball | Count Lippe |
1965 | The Ipcress File | Colonel H.L. Ross |
1965 | Young Cassidy | Officer |
1964 | Boy with a Flute (Short) | Supt. Fitch |
1964 | The Girl-Getters | Philip |
1964 | The Hidden Truth (TV Series) | Charles Medwin |
1962–1964 | No Hiding Place (TV Series) | Melvyn Kerry | Felix Seymour | James Conway |
1963 | The Partner | Wayne Douglas |
1963 | The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre (TV Series) | Wayne Douglas |
1963 | BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) | Managing Editor |
1963 | The Dickie Henderson Show (TV Series) | Unknown |
1963 | Captain Sindbad | Unknown |
1963 | Jezebel ex UK (TV Series) | Robin Coleridge |
1963 | General Hospital (TV Series) | Angus McKay |
1963 | The Avengers (TV Series) | Oliver Waldner |
1962–1963 | ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) | Walter Ramsden | Captain Lee |
1963 | ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) | Cliff Bennett |
1961 | Follow the Sun (TV Series) | Alex Cooper |
1961 | Whiplash (TV Series) | Norris | Raike Dartner | Sundowner |
1960 | The Square Ring (TV Movie) | Harry Coombes |
1959 | On the Beach | Lt. Cmdr. Farrel |
1958 | Smiley Gets a Gun | Quirk |
1957 | The Shiralee | Son O'Neill |
1957 | The Adventures of Long John Silver (TV Series) | Dr. Stanhope (as Guy Dolman) |
1956 | Smiley | Bill McVitty |
1954 | Dial M for Murder | Detective (uncredited) |
1954 | His Majesty O'Keefe | Herr Weber |
1953 | Return of the Plainsman | Mr. Stapleton |
1952 | Kangaroo | Pleader (uncredited) |
1950 | The Kangaroo Kid | Sgt. Jim Penrose |
1949 | Strong Is the Seed | William Farrer |
1948 | Always Another Dawn | Warren Melville |
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