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He is perhaps best known for his role as the victimised writer Frank Alexander, who tortures Alex DeLarge with Beethoven 's music, in Stanley Kubrick 's film A Clockwork Orange (1971). His other role for Kubrick was as Redmond Barry's mentor, the Chevalier de Balibari, in Barry Lyndon (1975).
Patrick Magee. Born in Armagh, Northern Ireland, Patrick Magee is a classic example of how certain actors rate the stage far more highly than the screen. He was a favorite actor of Samuel Beckett, one of whose greatest plays, 'Krapp's Last Tape', was written specifically for him.
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- Armagh, Northern Ireland, UK
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- Fulham, London, England, UK
Patrick Joseph Magee (born 1951) is a former Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer, best known for planting a bomb in the Brighton Grand Hotel targeting Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her Cabinet, which killed five people.
Patrick Magee was a Northern Irish actor who worked with Stanley Kubrick and Samuel Beckett. He was known for his low voice, disheveled hair and disturbing roles in films like A Clockwork Orange and The Servant.
- March 31, 1922
- August 14, 1982
Mar 21, 2021 · Patrick Magee, who planted a bomb at the Tory Party conference in 1984, shares his story of growing up in Britain and Ireland, joining the IRA, and his friendship with Joanna Berry. Read an extract from his book, Where Grieving Begins: Building Bridges After the Brighton Bomb.
Patrick Magee (31 March 1922 – 14 August 1982) was a Northern Irish actor best known for his collaborations with Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter, as well as his appearances in horror films and in Stanley Kubrick's films A Clockwork Orange and Barry Lyndon.
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Jul 28, 2017 · A drunk, gambler and hell-raiser, but a towering acting talent ... remembering Patrick Magee. The Northern Ireland-born actor was a ground-breaking stage and screen star who is almost forgotten...