Keith Michell
Biography
Keith Michell (1 December 1928 – 20 November 2015) was a distinguished Australian actor renowned for his compelling portrayal of King Henry VIII. His most notable performances in this iconic role occurred in the acclaimed 1970 BBC miniseries *The Six Wives of Henry VIII*, the 1972 film *Henry VIII and His Six Wives*, and the 1996 adaptation of *The Prince and the Pauper* for the BBC. Michell's interpretation of the infamous monarch garnered him widespread recognition and solidified his status in the realm of historical drama.
In addition to his illustrious acting career, Michell made a significant mark in the music scene. In 1980, he achieved a UK chart success with "Captain Beaky," a whimsical rendition of a poem by Jeremy Lloyd, which reached number 5 on the charts. This venture showcased Michell's versatility as an entertainer, extending his talents beyond the stage and screen.
Throughout his career, Michell's contributions to film, television, and theater have left a lasting legacy. With a career spanning several decades, his memorable performances and unique ability to embody complex characters have made him an enduring figure in the world of performing arts.
Filmography
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The Story of David
1976
Henry VIII and His Six Wives
1972 • Henry VIII
All Night Long
1962 • Cass Michaels
Moments
1974 • Peter Samuelson
Julius Caesar (1979)
1979 • Marcus Antonius
The Executioner (1970)
1970 • Adam Booth
Seven Seas to Calais
1962 • Malcolm Marsh
House of Cards
1968 • Morillon
True as a Turtle
1957 • Harry Bell
Prudence and the Pill
1968 • Dr. Alan Huart