Michael York

Michael York
Birth Name: Michael York-Johnson
Born: Mar 27, 1942
Fulmer, Buckinghamshire, England
Career: 1967-2008
Countries: UK
USA
Genre/Type: Adventure
Comedy
Drama
History
Biography by Andrea LeVasseur
Frequently portraying dashing heroes or upper-crust socialites, British actor Michael York appropriately got his start in the theater. He graduated from Oxford University and toured with the National Youth Theatre before his meeting with director Franco Zeffirelli for the 1965 staging of Much Ado About Nothing. Taking him into the world of feature films, Zeffirelli cast the young actor in the roles of Lucentio for the Taming of the Shrew and Tybalt for Romeo & Juliet. York remains best known for his film work of the late '60s, but he also developed a lengthy career in televised adaptations of literary classics. Over a 30-year span, he played key roles in Great Expectations, David Copperfield, Jesus of Nazareth, and several others. His small-screen work began with the role of Jolyon Forsyte on the BBC's 1967 series The Forsyte Saga. He had some of his most interesting roles throughout the '70s, including the swashbuckling D'Artagnan in The Three Musketeers, Count Andrenyi in Murder on the Orient Express, and the title hero in the sci-fi Logan's Run. He also played the bisexual Konrad in Something for Everyone, the expatriate writer in England Made Me, and he brought it all together as bisexual expatriate writer Brian Roberts in Bob Fosse's Cabaret. After a brief stint as a producer, the '80s were a slow time for York's film career and he moved on to countless TV movies, after-school specials, and a reoccurring role on the soap opera Knots Landing. In the '90s, he returned to the stage for Broadway productions of The Little Prince, Bent, and The Crucible. He also authored his memoirs, released in the U.S. under the title Accidentally on Purpose. Younger audiences may recognize him from the Austin Powers movies as Basil Exposition, head of the British Intelligence Agency, or from the Omega Code movies. Since 2000, York has found work playing the headmaster in Borstal Boy, lended his voice to such History Channel productions as Alexander Hamilton, and resurrected his D'Artagnan character for the miniseries La Femme Musketeer.

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Filmography

Movie/Film Released Rating Role Buy
Swiadectwo 2008 Voice [Starring]
Chris and Don: A Love Story 2007 Voice [Starring]
Frederick Forsyth's Icon 2005 Actor [Starring]
Crusader 2004 Actor [Starring]
Gilmore Girls: Afterboom 2004 Actor [Starring]
Gilmore Girls: Luke Can See Her Face 2004 Actor [Starring]
Gilmore Girls: The Nanny and the Professor 2004 Actor [Starring]
Justice League Unlimited: Hawk and Dove 2004 Voice [Starring]
Moscow Heat 2004 Actor [Starring]
Gilmore Girls: Ted Koppel's Night Out 2003 Actor [Starring]
La Femme Musketeer 2003 Actor [Starring]
Austin Powers in Goldmember 2002 Actor [Starring]
Founding Brothers: A More Perfect Union, Part One - Leadership 2002 Voice [Starring]
Founding Brothers: A More Perfect Union, Part Two - Government 2002 Voice [Starring]
Founding Brothers: The Evolution of a Revolution, Part Four - Posterity 2002 Voice [Starring]
Founding Brothers: The Evolution of a Revolution, Part Three - Parties 2002 Voice [Starring]
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Fantastic Fest Interview: Ride with ‘Broncos’ Star Jemaine Clement (From FilmSchoolRejects. 3 November 2009, 5:41 PM, PST) Link Bag (From FilmExperience. 27 October 2009, 10:11 PM, PDT)
I think they do... well, right when I met my wife, I had been in a Joseph Losey film, Accident , playing a young British aristocrat. My wife told me that she was invited to a dinner and she invited me to dinner and the hostess had seen me a...
Michael York was born on March 27, 1942

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