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Anthony Quayle

John Anthony Quayle (7 September 1913 — 20 October 1989) was an English actor and director.

He was born in Ainsdale in Lancashire and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. After appearing in vaudeville, he joined the Old Vic in 1932. From 1948 to 1956 he directed at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, and laid the foundations for the creation of the Royal Shakespeare Company. His own Shakespearian roles included Falstaff and Othello; he also appeared in contemporary plays.

His film roles included parts in Ice Cold in Alex (1958), The Guns of Navarone (1961) and Lawrence of Arabia (1962). He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1969 for his role in Anne of the Thousand Days.

Quayle was knighted in 1985.



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. Murnau's Nosferatu. Quayle was knighted in 1985. Elias Merhige's Shadow of the Vampire, a fictional film loosely based on the historical facts surrounding the making of F.W. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1969 for his role in Anne of the Thousand Days. Max Shreck is portrayed by actor Willem Dafoe in E. His film roles included parts in Ice Cold in Alex (1958), The Guns of Navarone (1961) and Lawrence of Arabia (1962). The character Max Shreck in the 1992 film Batman Returns may be named in homage of Schreck.

His own Shakespearian roles included Falstaff and Othello; he also appeared in contemporary plays. Curiously, the word Schreck is also the German word for fright, or terror. From 1948 to 1956 he directed at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, and laid the foundations for the creation of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Their physiques do not match at all. After appearing in vaudeville, he joined the Old Vic in 1932. Suggestions that Schreck was really actor Alfred Abel can be seen to be wrong when the two actors are seen together. He was born in Ainsdale in Lancashire and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. He was married to actress Fanny Normann, who appeared in a few films, often credited as Fanny Schreck.

John Anthony Quayle (7 September 1913 — 20 October 1989) was an English actor and director. In 1926, Schreck returned to the Kammerspiele in Munich and continued to act in films right through the advent of sound until his death. Murnau expressed his repugnance over Die Finanzen des Grossherzogs (The Finances of the Grand Duke). Even the director, F.W. Schreck did appear in a comedy, albeit poorly made.

No prints of this film remain today. In 1923, Schreck appeared as a blind man in the acclaimed film Die Straße. Schreck's Count Orlok, with its bald, rat shaped head and long spidery fingers remains a haunting character. The company declared themselves bankrupt after the film's release to avoid paying copyright infringement costs to an irate Florence Stoker, the widow of Dracula author Bram Stoker.

In 1922 he was hired by Prana Film for their first and only production, Nosferatu. For three years between 1919 and 1922, Schreck appeared at the Kammerspiele in Munich whilst working on his first film Der Richter von Zalamea, adapted from a six act play, for Decla Bioscop. Many of Reinhart's troupe made a huge contribution to the cinema. Schreck then joined Max Reinhart's celebrated company of performers back in Berlin.

He made his stage debut in Messeritz and Speyer, and then toured Germany for two years appearing at theatres in Zittau, Erfurt, Bremen, Lucerne, Gera, and Frankfurt. He received his training at the Staatstheater in Berlin. Along with Bela Lugosi and Christopher Lee, Schreck is considered among the classic portrayers of Dracula. Max Schreck (June 11, 1879–November 26, 1936) was a German actor remembered today most for his lead role in Nosferatu.