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Patrick Allen

 
Actor: Patrick Allen
  • Born: Mar 17, 1927 in Nyasaland, Central Africa
  • Died: Jul 28, 2006
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '50s-'80s
  • Major Genres: Adventure, Drama
  • Career Highlights: I Was Monty's Double, Roman Holiday, When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Long Haul (1957)

Biography

Jut-jawed leading man Patrick Allen was born in Malawi, raised in Canada, and made a theatrical name for himself in England. Quite comfortable in military authority roles, Allen was equally convincing as a British officer in I Was Monty's Double (1957) as he was as a German officer in Night of the Generals (1967). In the 1960s, he gained TV fame as the eponymous star of the weekly adventure series Crane. He was seen intermittently as the wicked Colonel Sebastian Moran on The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1983), and was cast as Sarah Ferguson's father in the made for television Fergie and Andrew: Behind Palace Doors (1992). He is also a familiar voice-over presence in British and Canadian TV commercials. Patrick Allen is the husband of actress Sarah Lawson. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Patrick Allen
Born John Keith Patrick Allen
17 March 1927(1927-03-17)
Nyasaland (now Malawi)
Died 28 July 2006 (aged 79)
Occupation Actor and Voice actor
Spouse(s) Sarah Lawson

John Keith Patrick Allen (17 March 1927 – 28 July 2006) was a British actor and voice actor.

Allen was born in Nyasaland (now Malawi), where his father was a tobacco farmer. After his parents returned to Britain, he was evacuated to Canada during the War where he stayed to finish his education at McGill University in Montreal. He gained experience as a local radio broadcaster and appeared on television in plays and documentaries, before returning to Britain.

He returned to England in 1953 and made his film debut in Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder (1954). He subsequently appeared in character roles in many films, including Night Creatures, The Wild Geese, The Sea Wolves and Who Dares Wins. He was also lead actor in the adventure series Crane. He also appeared in The Survivors, a series of four plays for the BBC.

He was a regular in ITC television series during the 1960s and early 1970s including The Baron, The Champions and UFO, although he never had an ongoing role in any of these series.

Allen also worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company in a number of stage roles, along with many BBC productions.

Voice Work

Allen's distinctive, authoritative voice was familiar across Britain, even amongst those who did not recognise him as an actor.

He narrated the British Government's Protect and Survive series of instructional videos in the 1970s; some of his lines in that production were re-recorded and sampled into the single Two Tribes by the band Frankie Goes to Hollywood. He was also the voiceover artist for Vic and Bob's comedy series Vic Reeves Big Night Out, The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer and Shooting Stars, and appeared in and voiced numerous commercials for house builder Barratt Homes and for the Ford Sierra, among many others. His voice-over work led him to start up his own business, running a very successful recording studio for voice-over work.

He also narrated the first series of Blackadder, and appeared in the last episode 'The Black Seal' as Edmund's arch-nemesis, Phillip of Burgundy - known to his enemies as 'The Hawk'.

He provided the narration (the voice of Captain Star) for the 1989 children's series TUGS. Allen remained uncredited for his work, which was revealed in later interview with the show's producer Robert D. Cardona.

In 2005, he became the voice of the British television channel films

  • Chucking Spunky Tunes In Your Tellybox (to advertise E4 Music, the channel's music television strand)
  • Shamelessly importing Cool Stuff (referring to shows including Lost and the aforementioned Six Feet Under)
  • Watch the piggies squeal! (advertising Big Brother Diary Room Uncut)

Since his death, the E4 voice-overs have continued with Peter Dickson continuing in Allen's style. Dickson also recreated Allen's more serious style for a mock car commercial in an episode of Ashes to Ashes.

In 2005, he did an altered re-recording of the Two Tribes version of the Protect and Survive narration for German cover band Welcome To The Pleasuredome, which is featured in their live performances.

Also, not long before his death, he narrated parody versions of these films for Kerrang! TV.

He was also the voice of the Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show on XFM, the late show on 103.2 Power FM, Hirsty's Daily Dose on Galaxy Yorkshire and briefly Virgin Radio, until he fell ill early in 2006.

He died on 28 July 2006. [1] He left a widow, the actress Sarah Lawson and two sons, Stephen and Stuart.

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