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Jack Hawkins

Jack Hawkins
Birth Name: John Edward Hawkins
Born: Sep 1, 1910
London, England, UK
Career: 1931-1973
Countries: UK
USA
Genre/Type: Adventure
Comedy
Drama
Crime
Biography by Hal Erickson
Crusty, craggy British leading man Jack Hawkins began as a child actor, studying at the Italia Court School of Acting. After his first film, 1930's Birds of Prey, Hawkins languished for several years in secondary roles before achieving minor stardom by the end of the '30s. During the war, Hawkins was a colonel in ENSA, the British equivalent of the USO. He became a major movie "name" in the postwar era, often as coolly efficient military officers in such films as The Cruel Sea (1953), Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), The League of Gentlemen (1961), and Lawrence of Arabia (1962, as General Allenby). He was considered an Academy Award shoe-in for his portrayal of Quintus Arrius in 1959's Ben-Hur, but the "Best Supporting Actor Oscar" went to another actor in that blockbuster, Hugh Griffith. Around this same time, Hawkins was one of four rotating stars in the J. Arthur Rank-produced TV series The Four Just Men; the other three were Vittorio de Sica, Dan Dailey and Richard Conte. In 1966, Hawkins underwent an operation for cancer of the larynx. Though the operation cost him his voice, publicity releases indicated that Hawkins was training himself to talk again with an artificial device -- and also that he defiantly continued chain-smoking. Hawkins remained in films until his death, but his dialogue had to be dubbed by others. In his next-to-last film Theatre of Blood (1973), he was effectively cast in a substantial role that required no dialogue whatsoever -- something that the viewer realizes only in retrospect. Ironically, Hawkins' biography was titled Anything for a Quiet Life. Jack Hawkins was married twice, to actresses Jessica Tandy and Doreen Lawrence.

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Filmography

Movie/Film Released Rating Role Buy
Tales That Witness Madness 1973 Actor [Starring]
The Last Lion 1973 Actor [Starring]
Theater of Blood 1973 Actor [Starring]
Escape to the Sun 1972 Actor [Starring]
Niet 1972 Actor [Starring]
The Ruling Class 1972 Producer
Young Winston 1972 Actor [Starring]
Jane Eyre 1971 Actor [Starring]
Kidnapped 1971 Actor [Starring]
Nicholas and Alexandra 1971 Actor [Starring]
When Eight Bells Toll 1971 Actor [Starring]
Restless 1970 Actor [Starring]
The Adventures of Gerard 1970 Actor [Starring]
Waterloo 1970 Actor [Starring]
Lola 1969 Actor [Starring]
Oh! What a Lovely War 1969 Actor [Starring]
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Mandy (1953) staring Jack Hakins and Phyllis Calvert. I found this at amazon.co.uk I'm not sure if these are DVD's or PAL VHS. Hope this helps
Click a programme name for more information about it. Hover your mouse over the programme image to see a larger version of it. ・ Angels One Five Film , 1954, ... Group Capt. 'Tiger' Small ・ Ben-Hur Film , 1959, ... Quintus Arrius ・ Deci...
Jack Hawkins (born 21 May 1954) is a former Australian Rules footballer who played 182 games for Geelong from 1973 to 1981. He is the father of current Geelong forward Tom Hawkins. Hawkins was known as 'Jumping Jack' for his incredible vert...

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