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Jack MacGowran

 
Actor: Jack MacGowran
  • Born: Oct 13, 1918 in Dublin, Ireland
  • Died: Jan 31, 1973 in New York City
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '50s-'70s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: Cul-de-Sac, How I Won the War, King Lear
  • First Major Screen Credit: Behemoth, the Sea Monster (1959)

Biography

One of the shining lights of the Ireland's Abbey Players, Jack MacGowran achieved stage renown for his knowing interpretations of the works of fellow Irishman Samuel Beckett. Appropriately, many of MacGowran's films were set in the Auld Sod, notably The Quiet Man (1952), The Gentle Gunman (1953), Rooney (1958) and Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959). Able to convey authority, menace, and leprechaunish charm, MacGowran was much in demand in the 1960s. His better later roles included stake-wielding Professor Abronsius in Roman Polanski's The Fearless Vampire Killers and the Fool in the Paul Scofield version of King Lear (1971). On television, MacGowran co-starred with Lorne Greene on the Canadian adventure series Sailor of Fortune (1956). While in New York filming his scenes for The Exorcist (1973), MacGowran died of complications resulting from the recent London flu epidemic. Jack MacGowran was the father of actress Tara McGowran. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Jack MacGowran
Born John Joseph MacGowran
October 13, 1918(1918-10-13)
Dublin, Ireland
Died January 31, 1973 (aged 54)
New York City, New York
Spouse(s) Aileen Gloria Nugent (1963-1973)

John Joseph "Jack" MacGowran (October 13, 1918January 31, 1973) was an Irish character actor.

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Stage Career

MacGowran was born on October 13th 1918 in Dublin, Ireland. He established his professional reputation as a member of the Abbey Players in Dublin, while he achieved stage renown for his knowing interpretations of the works of Samuel Beckett. He appeared as Lucky in Waiting For Godot at the Royal Court Theatre, and with the Royal Shakespeare Company in Endgame at the Aldwych Theatre. He released an LP record, MacGowran Speaking Beckett, to coincide with Samuel Beckett's 60th birthday in 1966, and won the 1970-71 Obie for Best Performance By an Actor in the off-Broadway play MacGowran in the works of Beckett.

He also specialised in the work of Sean O'Casey, creating the role of Joxer in the Broadway musical Juno in 1959, based on O'Casey's 1924 play about The Troubles, Juno and the Paycock. Fittingly, he played O'Casey's brother Archie in Young Cassidy (1965), one of John Ford's last films (which the director had to abandon due to ill health).

In 1954 he moved to London, where he became a member of The Royal Shakespeare Company. There he struck up a lasting friendship with Peter O'Toole, whom he later appeared alongside in Richard Brooks' Lord Jim (1965).

Film Career

MacGowran's film career started in Ireland with the film No Resting Place (1951), and many of his earlier films were set in Ireland. Notably The Quiet Man (1952), The Gentle Gunman (1952), Rooney (1958) and Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959).

In 1966 Roman Polanski cast him as a gangster in Cul-de-Sac, before creating Professor Abronsius in The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967) especially for him. Other notable film appearances include the Ealing comedy The Titfield Thunderbolt (1953), Tony Richardson's Tom Jones (1963), David Lean's Doctor Zhivago (1965), Richard Lester's How I Won the War (1967), and the leading role of Professor Collins in Wonderwall (1968). Also appeared in "The Happening"; an episode of The Champions.

Private Life and Death

In 1963 he married Aileen Gloria Nugent, daughter of the Irish MP and Senator of the Free State Sir Walter Nugent.

While in New York City filming his scenes for The Exorcist (1973), MacGowran died of complications resulting from the recent London flu epidemic. He was 54 years old. His daughter is actress Tara MacGowran.

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