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Nigel McGown Green (15 October 192415 May 1972) was an English actor. Because of his strapping build, commanding height () and regimental demeanour he would often be found playing military types and men of action in such classic 1960s films as Jason and the Argonauts, Zulu, Tobruk and The Ipcress File.


Early life and education
Nigel Green was born in , South Africa, son of pioneering animal health biochemist Henry Hamilton Green, DSc, and Katherine Laura, née McGown, daughter of printer John McGown. In Pretoria, his father was employed as professor of biochemistry and sub-director of the Veterinary Research Laboratories at South African Journal of Science, vol. 31, South African Association for the Advancement of Science, 1931, p. xxxi (he was later a researcher at in Surrey, having been director of the Scottish Dairy Research Institute). Green's elder brother, Kenneth Gillies Green (1918–1990), was a medical doctor, an adviser to companies including Imperial Chemical Industries, and in 1959 a founder of the Association of Medical Advisers in the Pharmaceutical Industry, now the British Association for Pharmaceutical Physicians.

Green was subsequently raised in London, attending King's College School, Wimbledon and the University of London, followed by the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

(2016). 9781526111968, Manchester University Press. .
During the Second World War he trained as an Observer in the 's Fleet Air Arm.


Stage career
Among early stage appearances, Green was at London's New Theatre (now the Noël Coward Theatre) in October 1948, playing multiple roles in John Burrell's company revival of The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus. At the Stratford Memorial Theatre in 1950, he was cast as Sir Thomas Lovell in Henry VIII (directed by ), Abhorson in 's production of Measure for Measure (which also toured Germany), Decius Brutus in Julius Caesar (directed by ), and — most notably — Edmund in , starring and co-directed by . Shakespeare Memorial Theatre 1948–1950: A Photographic Record (Reinhardt & Evans 1951), pages unnumbered

Green's subsequent West End appearances included Come Live With Me (directed by : Vaudeville Theatre, June 1951),Frances Stephens, Theatre World Annual (London) # 3 (Rockliff 1952), page 20 Heloise (directed by : Duke of York's Theatre, November 1951),Frances Stephens, Theatre World Annual (London) # 3 (Rockliff 1952), page 21 's As Long as They're Happy, opposite (directed by : , July 1953),Frances Stephens, Theatre World Annual (London) # 5 (Rockliff 1954), page 38 Félicien Marceau's The Egg (directed by Charles Frank: , October 1957))Frances Stephens, Theatre World Annual (London) # 9 (Rockliff 1958), page 66 and 's Go Back for Murder (directed by : , March 1960).Frances Stephens, Theatre World Annual (London) # 11 (Barrie & Rockliff 1960), page 23

In his second volume of autobiography, pointed out that, though the play they collaborated on was a failure, "Nigel Green, with his great face and towering figure, would soon make a name for himself in movies. Who could ever forget him in Zulu? He was an almost mythical figure, like and , and later , all of them genuine and generous artists. Among other men they were like Norse gods, mythical, large and gentle, suddenly exploding into rage and performing fabulous feats of strength."Michael Powell, Million Dollar Movie (Random House 1995), page 162


Screen career
Green's early film roles included Reach for the Sky (1956), The Criminal (1960), The League of Gentlemen (1960) and (1960). His imposing physique led to his being cast as in the film Sword of Sherwood Forest (1960).

Green had one of his most memorable roles as in Jason and the Argonauts (1963), followed by his co-starring role as in Zulu (1964). He had a leading role as Inspector Sir Denis Nayland Smith in The Face of Fu Manchu (1965) and the supporting role of Major Dalby in The Ipcress File (also 1965). Other roles include Carl Petersen in the film Deadlier Than the Male (1967), as McCune, a devious Australian in the 1967 comedy-adventure The Pink Jungle, Count Contini in the film The Wrecking Crew (1968), and 'Lord Ashley's Whore' in 's The Kremlin Letter (1969). His many military roles included parts in Khartoum (1966), Tobruk (1967), Fräulein Doktor and Play Dirty (both 1969).

Green also appeared in a number of horror films, including Corridors of Blood (1958), The Masque of the Red Death (1964), The Skull (1965), Let's Kill Uncle (1966) and (1971). His penultimate role was as McKyle the 'Electric Messiah', a mental patient believing himself to be God, in The Ruling Class (1972).

Green's television appearances included The Adventures of Sir Lancelot, The Adventures of William Tell, The Other Man, , The Power Game, The Avengers, Sherlock Holmes, Jason King, and The Persuaders!.


Personal life
Green's first wife was actress . His second wife was actress Pamela Gordon, with whom he had one daughter.


Death
Green died following an overdose of sleeping pills in 1972, aged 47. It is unknown if his death was intentional. Peter O'Toole said in his audio commentary for The Ruling Class that he believed Green was very depressed and that his death was a suicide, although Green's family believed it to be accidental. He was separated from his wife Pamela Gordon at the time.


Filmography

Film
1954Meet Mr. Malcolm
Stranger from VenusSecond Police Officer
The Sea Shall Not Have ThemMet Officer Howard
1955As Long as They're HappyPeter Pember
1956Reach for the SkyStreatfield
Find the LadyPhotographerUncredited
1957Private Wilkins
1958The Gypsy and the GentlemanGame Pup
Corridors of BloodInspector Donovan
1959Witness in the DarkThe Intruder
1960League of GentlemenKissing man in truckUncredited
Simon
Sword of Sherwood ForestLittle John
The CriminalTed
1961GorgoBulletin AnnouncerUncredited
Pit of DarknessJonathan
The Queen's GuardsAbu Sibdar
1962The Spanish SwordBaron Breaute
The Durant AffairSir Patrick
1963Mystery SubmarineChief ERA Lovejoy
Jason and the ArgonautsHercules
The Man Who Finally DiedSergeant Hirsch
1964ZuluColour Sergeant Bourne
Saturday Night OutPaddy
The Masque of the Red DeathLudovico
1965The Ipcress FileMajor Dalby
The Face of Fu ManchuSir Denis Nayland Smith
The SkullInspector Wilson
1966KhartoumGeneral Wolseley
Let's Kill UncleThe Uncle-Major Kevin Harrison
1967TobrukLieutenant-Colonel John Harker
Deadlier Than the MaleCarl Petersen
The Queen's TraitorJohn Hawkins
Africa Texas StyleKarl Bekker
1968The Pink JungleCrowley
The Wrecking CrewCount Massimo Contini
1969Play DirtyColonel Masters
Fräulein DoktorColonel Mathesius
1970The Kremlin LetterThe Whore
1971Captain Dobi the Castle Steward
1972The Ruling ClassMcKylePosthumous release
1973Gawain and the Green KnightGreen KnightPosthumous release (final film role)


Television
1952SuspenseMr WilliamsEpisode: "Monsieur Vidocq"
1953Broadway Television TheatrePrince Sirki of Vitalba AlexaEpisode: "Death Takes a Holiday"
1956The Adventure of Robin HoodPrivalEpisode: "The Imposters"
1956–1957The Adventures of Sir LauncelotJailer/Second Thief /Farmer8 episodes
1958IvanhoeTimonEpisode: "Counterfeit"
1958–1959The Adventures of William TellFertog (The Bear)8 episodes
1959StrangerEpisode: "The Devil's Instrument"
The Flying DoctorHaggertyEpisode: "A Circle in the Bush"
World TheatreRecruiting OfficerEpisode: " Mother Courage and Her Children"
BBC Sunday Night TheatreFreddie HendersonEpisode: "The Velvet Alley"
International DetectiveMontoro4 episodes
1961Colonel Heinrich WetzelEpisode: "The Girl Who Liked G.I.s"
1961–1962The Edgar Wallace Mystery TheaterLew Daney/Ralph Monk2 episodes
1962The Magical World of DisneyThe Ruffler3 episodes
Ghost SquadCresswellEpisode: "The Missing People"
Harpers West OneMarinus Van Leut1 episode
The Benny Hill ShowSilasEpisode: "The Mystery of Black Bog Manor"
1962, 1967Drama 61-67Jamieson2 episodes
1963BrownEpisode: "Hornblower"
24-Hour CallInspector JagoEpisode: "Never Leave Me"
Zero OneSaundersEpisode: "Delayed Reaction"
Richard the LionheartHermit/Nicholas2 episodes
1963–1964Love StoryCharles Dent/Walter Gullett
1964ITV Sunday Night DramaSamEpisode: "Sunday Mystery Theatre: The Primitives"
ITV Play of the WeekCSM BlackmanEpisode: "The Other Man"
Theatre 625Tim AftonEpisode: "Women in Crisis #2: With Love and Tears"
1965No Hiding PlaceGeorgie DysonEpisode: "Whoever's Right, Sweeney's Wrong"
1966The Plane MakersHartleyEpisode: "Point of Balance"
1967The Queen's TraitorJohn Hawkins5 episodes
1967, 1969The AvengersSir Lexius Cray/Sir Geoffrey Armstrong2 episodes
1968Thirty-Minute TheatreColonel WillowbyEpisode: "A Question of Honour"
Sherlock HolmesSir Robert NorbertonEpisode: "Shoscombe Old Place"
1970Dr. Finlay's CasebookHamilEpisode: "Responsibilities"
1971Jason KingCharlesEpisode: "As Easy as ABC"
1972The Persuaders!John CavendishEpisode: "Read and Destroy"
ClochemerleCaptain Tardivaux3 episodes
KrassinkovEpisode: "Balance of Terror"; posthumous release


See also
  • List of unsolved deaths


Sources
  • Terence Pettigrew (1982). British Character Actors (Rowman & Littlefield).


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