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Clive Francis (born 26 June 1946) is a British and , known for his extensive work in , , and . He has appeared in a wide range of British television dramas and comedies, including Poldark, Yes, Prime Minister, and The Crown. His film credits include A Clockwork Orange (1971) and Mr. Turner (2014). In addition to acting, Francis has had a successful stage career, performing with the Royal Shakespeare Company and in West End productions. He is also an illustrator, having produced artwork for books and theatre productions.


Early life
Francis was born in , . He is the son of actors and his second wife Margaret Towner.

His father played Detective Chief Superintendent Tom Lockhart in the 1960s series No Hiding Place. His mother played Jira, 's friend, in in 1999.


Career
Clive Francis began his acting career at the age of 16 in weekly repertory as a Penguin Player at and has acted on stage, radio, television and films.

He is also a and has had several exhibitions at the National Theatre. His caricatures have appeared on the covers of several books including Blessings in Disguise by and a biography of John Gielgud. His own publications include: Laughlines, There Is Nothing Like a Dane ( ) There Is Nothing Like a Thane ( ). A Star is Drawn and The Many Faces of Gielgud, to celebrate Gielgud's 90th birthday.


Films
Francis appeared as Joe the Lodger in 's A Clockwork Orange (1971). His other films include Inspector Clouseau (1968), The Man Who Had Power Over Women (1970), Girl Stroke Boy (1971), Villain (1971), Pierrepoint (2005), Mr. Turner, (2014), The Lost City of Z, (2015), The Crown (2016), The Little Stranger (2018), Official Secrets (2019), Cursed (2019), and Archbishop in Dolittle (2020).


Television
His first television role was playing Tommy Traddles opposite Ian McKellen in the 1966 production of ' David Copperfield.

Francis considers his part as Mr. Sloane in the production of Entertaining Mr Sloane in 1968 as his first look important television role, appearing alongside the likes of and . He states on his website that the production was taped just a week after the murder of playwright .

Francis played the character of Willoughby in the BBC's 1971 production of Sense and Sensibility. In the BBC's first adaptation of Poldark (1975–76), he played Ross Poldark's weak, troubled and debt-ridden cousin Francis. He played Det. Sgt. Dexter in New Scotland Yard in 1974. In the 1976 television adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra, he portrayed Apollodorus opposite . Francis appeared opposite in Saturday, Sunday, Monday, a play which was part of the Laurence Olivier Presents series for . He also appeared as Grunwald in Enemy at the Door.

In 1981, Francis played the Roman officer and imperial spy Attius in the ABC miniseries Masada opposite Peter O'Toole. In 1986, Francis guest starred in episode five, "The Man with the Twisted Lip," of the series Sherlock Holmes, as Neville St Clair. Francis starred in the series The 10%ers; The Piglet Files (which as noted above used his caricatures in the credits), as Colonel Windham in Sharpe's Company and May to December.

Francis has guest-starred in dozens of other television programmes, including Yes, Prime Minister, in which he played Luke, a private secretary for foreign affairs, who, the Prime Minister is told, is in fact a spy for the Foreign Office, a department whose policy is often in conflict with the PM's.

His television work also includes: The Rear Column, The Critic, Pierrepoint, New Tricks and Lipstick on Your Collar. In 2016, he played the part of Lord Salisbury in the series The Crown.


Theatre
His first West End appearance was in There's a Girl in My Soup opposite . Since then, he has gone on to appear in over twenty West End shows including, The School for Scandal, The Importance of Being Ernest, The Rear Column, Benefactors, The Return of A. J. Raffles, Bloomsbury, Single Spies, Look after Lulu!, The Circle, Entertaining Mr Sloane, What the Butler Saw, Gross Indecency, Enron, The Madness of King George and Inspector Calls.

He also appeared at the National Theatre in A Small Family Business, 'Tis Pity She's a Whore, Never so Good and Les Blancs. For the RSC, Francis appeared in Three Hours after Marriage, Troilus and Cressida and A Christmas Carol.

He regularly tours his one-man version of ' A Christmas Carol, a show that he has taken from France to Ireland to Monaco and many major towns and cities in the UK.See: www.clivefrancisachristmascarol.com.


Adaptations
Apart from adapting A Christmas Carol as his one-man show, Clive Francis has also brought from the page to the stage The Hound of the Baskervilles, Three Men in a Boat, 's Our Man in Havana, and Susan Hill's The Small Hand. Together with composer Charles Miller, he adapted the book and wrote the lyrics to the Alice in Wonderland adaptation, Alice the Musical!. Alice the Musical, accessed 28 June 2017

In February 2015, he played the part of in the Salisbury Playhouse's production of 84, Charing Cross Road. This was a production he repeated at the Arts Theatre, Cambridge in 2016.


Private life
Francis has been married to actress since 1989.


Selected filmography
  • Inspector Clouseau (1968) as Clyde Hargreaves
  • The Man Who Had Power Over Women (1970) as Barry Black
  • Villain (1971) as Vivian
  • A Clockwork Orange (1971) as Joe the Lodger
  • Girl Stroke Boy (1973) as Laurie
  • Masada (1981, TV series) as Attius, Head Tribune
  • Amy (1984, TV film) as Jim Mollison
  • Pierrepoint (2005) as Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery
  • Mr. Turner (2014) as Sir Martin Archer Shee
  • The Crown (2016–2017, TV series) as Lord Salisbury
  • The Lost City of Z (2017) as Sir John Scott Keltie
  • Official Secrets (2019) as Admiral Nick Wilkinson
  • Cursed (2020, TV series) as Pope Abel


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