Philip Locke
Biography
Philip Locke, an accomplished actor, received his foundational education at St Marylebone Central School. He embarked on his professional acting career in 1954 at the Oldham Repertory Theatre, where he honed his craft and set the stage for a prolific career.
Locke's pursuit of excellence led him to the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), further refining his skills. His impressive talent soon landed him roles with some of the most esteemed theatre companies in the UK, including the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. He also showcased his versatility at the Royal Court Theatre, a venue renowned for its innovative productions.
His career reached a notable pinnacle when he was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Dramatic) in 1975 for his performance in the Broadway production of "Sherlock Holmes." This recognition underscored his significant contributions to the world of theatre and solidified his status as a respected figure in the performing arts. With a rich legacy that spans decades, Philip Locke remains celebrated for his dynamic roles and impactful performances across various prestigious platforms.
Filmography
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Ivanhoe (1982)
1982
Porridge
1979
This World, Then the Fireworks
1997 • Marty Lakewood's Father
Mr Jolly Lives Next Door
1988
Antony and Cleopatra (1975)
1975 • Agrippa
Escape to Athena
1979
And the Ship Sails On
1983
Jacob
1994 • Wahrsager
The Girl on the Boat
1962 • Bream Mortimer
Tom & Viv
1994 • Charles Haigh-Wood