Frank Thornton, comedy actor, has died.
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Mandryka
A long life, well lived, by all accounts. But I think he should be remembered as more than a 'comedy' actor: his cameo as Prince Albert in the 1974 mini-series Fall Of Eagles (an unrivaled dramatisation of the run-up to WW1) was impressive, as was his stage role in Ionesco's desperately unfunny 'tragic farce' The Chairs.
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostA long life, well lived, by all accounts. But I think he should be remembered as more than a 'comedy' actor: his cameo as Prince Albert in the 1974 mini-series Fall Of Eagles (an unrivaled dramatisation of the run-up to WW1) was impressive, as was his stage role in Ionesco's desperately unfunny 'tragic farce' The Chairs.
I met Frank Thornton some years ago at a function at Pinewood Studios and he was the perfect gentleman. RIP."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Mandryka
Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI remember 'Fall of Eagles' well, an unrivalled dramatisation indeed with Barry Foster as a wonderful Kaiser Wilhelm II.
I met Frank Thornton some years ago at a function at Pinewood Studios and he was the perfect gentleman. RIP.
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