- Born: 1932 in London, England, UK
- Occupation: Actor
- Active: '60s-'90s
- Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
- Career Highlights: A Taste of Honey, The Boy Friend, Kaleidoscope
- First Major Screen Credit: A Taste of Honey (1961)
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| Born | 1932 London, England |
| Occupation | actor |
Murray Melvin (born 1932, London) is an English stage and film actor.
The son of Hugh Victor Melvin and Maisie Winifred Driscoll, he is best-known for having created the role of Geoffrey in the Shelagh Delaney play, A Taste of Honey, a role which he recreated opposite Rita Tushingham in the 1961 film of the same name. In 1962 he won Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival for his performance, and was also nominated for the BAFTA "Most Promising Newcomer" award.
Melvin joined Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop company at the Theatre Royal Stratford East while still a student[1]. In 1958, he appeared in productions of Brendan Behan's The Hostage. In 1963, he was in the original cast of Oh, What a Lovely War!.
He appeared in the very first episode of the cult television series The Avengers in 1960. Melvin's other film appearances have included roles in Alfie, and since 1964, regular appearances in the films of director Ken Russell, beginning with Diary of a Nobody and continuing withThe Devils (as the scheming, but ultimately deceived, Father Mignon), The Boy Friend and cameos in Lisztomania and Prisoner of Honor. He had an important role as Reverend Samuel Runt in Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon (1975). He was reunited with Oliver Reed, his The Devils co-star, in Crossed Swords (1977) and the Italian mini-series Christopher Columbus (1985).
In 1998 he appeared in a Christmas Special episode of the BBC's Jonathan Creek called "The Black Canary" alongside; Alan Davies, Rik Mayall, Hannah Gordon, Francis Matthews and Caroline Quentin.
In 2004 he appeared as Monsieur Reyer, the musical director and conductor of the Opera Populaire, in the film adaptation of the musical The Phantom of the Opera.
More recently, Melvin has returned to the Theatre Royal as trustee and archivist and it is partly in this role that he is becoming widely known as a learned and popular film historian — he can be seen and heard, for example, on the BFI DVD release of the Bill Douglas Trilogy.
In 2007 he appeared as the sinister Bilis Manger in the Doctor Who spinoff, Torchwood.
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