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Eric Porter

 
Actor: Eric Porter
  • Born: Apr 08, 1928 in London, England
  • Died: May 15, 1995 in London, England
  • Occupation: Actor, Director
  • Active: '60s-'80s
  • Major Genres: Drama, History
  • Career Highlights: The Lost Continent, The Thirty-Nine Steps, Kaleidoscope
  • First Major Screen Credit: A Son Is Born (1946)

Biography

While attending Wimbleton Technical School, 17-year-old Eric Porter made his theatrical debut at the Arts Theatre in Cambridge. Porter served with the RAF for two years, then began his acting career in earnest, performing in scores of Shakespearean and Chekhovian productions (his two favorite roles were King Lear and Uncle Vanya). In 1959, he won the London Evening Standard award for his performance in Ibsen's Romersholm. He spent most of the 1960s and 1970s with the Royal Shakespeare Company, after inking a long-term contract. Porter came to films relatively late, making his first appearance in 1964's Fall of the Roman Empire. He gained worldwide fame as Soames Forsyte in the incredibly successful BBC TV miniseries The Forsyte Saga. Eric Porter's subsequent TV roles included Karenin in Anna Karenina (1977), Fagin in a 1985 miniseries version of Oliver Twist and Professor Moriarty in Jeremy Brett's Sherlock Holmes adaptations. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Eric Porter
Born Eric Richard Porter
8 April 1928
Shepherd's Bush, London, England, UK
Died 15 May 1995
London, England, UK
Years active 1945 - 1994

Eric Richard Porter (8 April 1928 - 15 May 1995) was an English actor of stage, film and television.

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Early life

Porter was born in Shepherd's Bush, London to Richard John Porter and Phoebe Elizabeth Spall. He was educated at Wimbledon College before making his stage debut in Cambridge in 1945 at the age of 17.

Career

In 1955, he played the title role in Ben Jonson's Volpone at the Bristol Old Vic. In 1960 he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company; that year, he played Ferdinand in John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi. In 1962, his performance as Iachimo in Cymbeline was widely praised.

Porter's greatest success was as the tortured solicitor Soames Forsyte in the BBC dramatization of John Galsworthy's The Forsyte Saga (1967). For this role he won a BAFTA Best Actor award.

Eric Porter was a leading member of Peter Hall's Royal Shakespeare Company at Stratford during the 1960's, where his roles included Ulysses, Macbeth, Leontes, Malvolio, Shylock, King Lear and Henry IV, as well as Barabas in Marlowe's Jew of Malta.

He played memorable roles in television dramas such as The Jewel in the Crown; he was also seen as Fagin in the 1985 BBC version of Oliver Twist and as Professor Moriarty opposite Jeremy Brett's Sherlock Holmes in Granada Television's The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes stories The Red-Headed League and The Final Problem (both 1985). He also played Polonius in a 1980 television production of Hamlet, made as part of the BBC Shakespeare series, and starring Derek Jacobi in the title role.

Porter continued to act on stage, winning the London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actor in 1988 for his role in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.

Filmography

Death

Porter died of colon cancer in London in 1995, aged 67.

References

  • Michael Billington, "Porter, Eric Richard (1928–1995)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004

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