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Roddy McDowall
Roderick McDowall was born in London, the son of a Merchant Mariner father and a mother who had always wanted to be in movies. He was enrolled in elocution courses at age five and by ten had appeared in his first film, Murder in the Family (1938), playing Peter Osborne, the younger brother of sisters played by Jessica Tandy and Glynis Johns. His mother brought Roddy and his sister to the US at the beginning of World War II, and he soon got the part of Huw, youngest child in a family of Welsh coal miners... more Roderick McDowall was born in London, the son of a Merchant Mariner father and a mother who had always wanted to be in movies. He was enrolled in elocution courses at age five and by ten had appeared in his first film, Murder in the Family (1938), playing Peter Osborne, the younger brother of sisters played by Jessica Tandy and Glynis Johns. His mother brought Roddy and his sister to the US at the beginning of World War II, and he soon got the part of Huw, youngest child in a family of Welsh coal miners, in John Ford's How Green Was My Valley (1941), acting alongside Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara and Donald Crisp in the film that won that year's best film Oscar. He went on to many other child roles, in films like My Friend Flicka (1943) and Lassie Come Home (1943) until, at age 18, he moved to New York, where he played a long series of successful stage roles, both on Broadway and in such venues as Connecticut's Stratford Festival, where he did Shakespeare. In addition to making many more movies (over 150), McDowell acted in television, developed an extensive collection of movies and Hollywood memorabilia, and published five acclaimed books of his own photography. He died at his Los Angeles home, aged 70, of cancer. |
Roddy McDowall Filmography
- Roddy McDowall as: Aсtor (61)
- Produser (0)
- Director (0)
Movie |
Year |
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![]() as Caesar |
2008 | |
![]() as Amos Legrand |
1995 | |
![]() as Dr. Lasky |
1994 | |
![]() as Peter Vincent |
1989 | |
![]() as Andrew |
1987 | |
![]() as Mr. Murray |
1987 | |
![]() as Peter Vincent |
1985 | |
![]() as Terry Corrigan |
1982 | |
![]() as Rex Brewster |
1982 | |
![]() as Gillespie |
1981 | |
![]() as Samwise Gamgee |
1980 | |
![]() as Jenkins |
1979 | |
![]() as V.I.N.CENT. (Vital Information Necessary CENTralized) (voice) (uncredited) |
1979 | |
![]() as White Robe |
1978 | |
![]() as Mr. Stallwood |
1978 | |
![]() as Clip from 'Lassie Come Home' (archive footage) (uncredited) |
1976 | |
![]() as George Stanton |
1974 | |
![]() as Benjamin Franklin Fischer |
1973 | |
![]() as Caesar/Cornelius (also archive footage) |
1973 | |
![]() as Frank Gass |
1972 | |
![]() as Acres |
1972 | |
![]() as Mr. Jelk |
1971 | |
![]() as Cornelius |
1971 | |
![]() as Mr. Proffer |
1971 | |
![]() as Cornelius (archive footage) |
1970 | |
![]() as Nick Evers |
1968 | |
![]() as Arthur Pimm (as Roddy MacDowall) |
1967 | |
![]() as Bullwhip Griffin |
1967 | |
![]() as Alan 'Mollymauk' Musgrave |
1966 | |
![]() as Gregory Benson |
1965 | |
![]() as Walter Baines |
1965 | |
![]() as D.J. Jr. |
1965 | |
![]() as Matthew |
1965 | |
![]() as Octavian - Caesar Augustus |
1963 | |
![]() as Pvt. Morris |
1962 | |
![]() as Malcolm Stanley |
1960 | |
![]() as Hannassey watchman (uncredited) |
1958 | |
![]() as Cameo appearance |
1950 | |
![]() as Stanley Owen |
1946 | |
![]() as Francis Chisholm - as a Boy |
1944 | |
![]() as Joe Carraclough |
1943 | |
![]() as Huw |
1941 | |
![]() as Vaner |
1941 | |
![]() as Urchin on Dock (uncredited) |
1938 | |
![]() as Dr. Hugh Trevor |
1999 | |
![]() as Jervis Tetch, The Mad Hatter |
1998 | |
![]() as Jervis Tetch, The Mad Hatter |
1998 | |
![]() as (voice) |
1997 | |
![]() as Akers (voice) |
1996 | |
![]() as (voice) |
1994 | |
![]() as Dr. Jervis Tetch, The Mad Hatter |
1992 | |
![]() as Edward St. John V |
1992 | |
![]() as Additional Voices (voice) |
1991 | |
![]() as Dr. Alger Kenyon, PHD |
1985 | |
![]() as Bon Chance Louie |
1982 | |
![]() as Mephistopheles the Devil |
1980 | |
![]() as Chuck the Robot (voice) |
1979 | |
![]() as Governor Saroyan |
1979 | |
![]() as Dr. Peterson |
1979 | |
![]() as Arnold Applequist |
1976 | |
![]() as The Amazing Armitage |
1976 | |
![]() as Himself |
1975 | |
![]() as Galen |
1974 | |
![]() as Jamie McMillan |
1973 | |
![]() as Stanley Lambert |
1973 | |
![]() as Leo Ostro |
1972 | |
![]() as Roger Stanford |
1972 | |
![]() as Lloyd Lindstrom |
1967 | |
![]() as The Bookworm |
1966 | |
![]() as Flight Engineer Willets |
1966 | |
![]() as George |
1964 | |
![]() as Sam Conrad |
1960 | |
![]() as Proteus |
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![]() as Snowball |