Peter Wilton Cushing, OBE (26 May 1913 - 11 August 1994) was an English actor best known for his roles in the Hammer Productions horror films of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, and as Grand Moff Tarkin in the 1977 film Star Wars. [112] However, Cushing has claimed that Lucas originally approached him to play the Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi, and only decided to cast him as Tarkin instead after the two met each other. [101], In 1971, Cushing contacted the Royal National Institute for the Blind and offered to provide voice acting for some of their audiobooks. [10] Cushing felt his first performance was much stronger than the second, but the second production is the only known surviving version. 1965. [105] Cushing used the emotions from the recent loss of his wife to add authenticity to the widower character's grieving. [10] He appeared in the Hammer film Captain Clegg (1962), known in the United States as Night Creatures. The two actors went on to appear in over 20 films . [13], One of his earliest professional stage performances was in 1935 as Captain Randall in Ian Hay's The Middle Watch at the Connaught Theatre in Worthing. [129][130][131] Joyce Broughton, Cushing's former secretary, had approved recreating Cushing in the film. Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing were two of the most prolific actors in horror cinema. Allon, Yoram; Cullen, Del; and Patterson, Hannah (2002). [45], After his wife's death, Cushing visited several churches and spoke to religious ministers, but was dissatisfied by their reluctance to discuss death and the afterlife, and never joined an organized religion. "[77], Cushing and Lee appeared together in the horror film The Gorgon (1964), about the female snake-haired Gorgon character from Greek mythology and in She (1965), about a lost realm ruled by the immortal queen Ayesha, played by Ursula Andress. [73] In later years, Cushing considered his Holmes performance one of the finest accomplishments of his career. Peter Wilton Cushing was born on May 26, 1913 in Kenley, Surrey, England, to Nellie Maria (King) and George Edward Cushing, a quantity surveyor. Known for a number of iconic roles, Peter Cushing's career stretched across multiple genres. He got fair grades only through the help of his brother, a strong student who did his homework for him. Like Guinness, Cushing had difficulty with some of the technical jargon in his dialogue, and claimed he did not understand all of the words he was speaking. Cushing visited the company, which was only a few days away from shooting The Man in the Iron Mask (1939), the James Whale-directed adaptation of the Alexandre Dumas tale based on the French legend of a prisoner during the reign of Louis XIV of France. He moved to New York City in anticipation of his eventual return home, during which time he voiced a few radio commercials and joined a summer stock theatre company to raise money for his voyage back to England. [108] Another was The Ghoul, where he played a former priest hiding his cannibalistic son in an attic. No, he did not have any children. During the early eighties, Peter Cushing was diagnosed with prostate Cancer, and a decade later, he died aged 81 on August 11 1994 at his home in Canterbury, with his close friend Christopher Lee one of the first people to be called following his death. [76] The next year, Cushing starred as an Ebenezer Scrooge-like manager of a bank being robbed in the Hammer thriller film Cash on Demand (1961). [10], Cushing continued to work in a few Hollywood engagements, including an uncredited role in the war film They Dare Not Love (1941), which reunited him with director James Whale. Cushing said he would have preferred to play Kenobi rather than Tarkin, but could not have done so because he was to be filming other movie roles when Star Wars was shooting, and Tarkin's scenes took less time to film than those of the larger Kenobi role. [19], Soon, he felt the urge to pursue a film career in the United States. The Man in the Iron Mask (1939) Passed | 113 min | Adventure, History, Romance 7 Rate Despotic King Louis XIV discovers he has a twin brother who has grown up under the tutelage of his foster father, the patriotic musketeer D'Artagnan. He and his older brother David were raised first in Dulwich Village, a south London suburb, and then later back in Surrey. His next role was in Vigil in the Night (1940), which was a much larger part and played opposite Carole Lombard. "[146], In his autobiography, Cushing implies that he attempted suicide on the night of his wife's death by running up and down stairs in the vain hope that it would induce a heart attack. There are suppositions that in 1880 Doyle was bored of studying and he fled to the ship. Studio executives were pleased with Cushing's performance, and there was talk among Hollywood insiders grooming him for stardom. Director: James Whale | Stars: Louis Hayward, Joan Bennett, Warren William, Joseph Schildkraut Votes: 1,771 2. After making his motion picture debut in the film The Man in the Iron Mask (1939), Cushing began to find modest success in American films before returning to England at the outbreak of the Second World War. This article incorporates text from a free content work. You'd be hard pressed to find someone who doesn't have a crush on Brigitte Bardot. [97] Cushing played a surgeon who attempts to restore the beauty of his wife (played by Sue Lloyd), whose face is horribly scarred in an accident. Peter Cushing (and, until her untimely death in 1971, his wife Helen), lived in this one: As you can see, it is adorned by a blue plaque, and it is notably the only one in that row to have large bushes growing in its front garden. One of his designs was even worn by the queen mother. Since the film's primary antagonist Darth Vader wore a mask throughout the entire film and his face was never visible, Lucas felt a strong human villain character was necessary. [14][28][29][145], In 1971 Cushing's wife died of emphysema. [34], Cushing struggled greatly to find work over the next few years, and became so stressed that he felt he was suffering from an extended nervous breakdown. [10] Cushing saw a promotional poster for The Mummy that showed Lee's character with a large hole in his chest, allowing a beam of light to pass through his body. Many actors turned down the role as a result, but Cushing accepted,[89] and the BBC believed his Hammer Studios persona would bring what they called a sense of "lurking horror and callous savagery" to the series. The effects of his wife's death proved to be as much physical as mental. The latter film starred Deborah Kerr, Cushing's co-star from The End of the Affair, and Gary Cooper, one of Cushing's favourite actors. However, when producer Anthony Hinds proposed removing the character's deerstalker, Cushing insisted they remain because audiences associated Holmes with his headgear and pipes. [48] Screenwriter Jimmy Sangster wrote the protagonist as an ambitious, egotistical and coldly intellectual scientist who despised his contemporaries. [142] He also had a great interest in ornithology and wildlife in general. His mother had always wanted a daughter, and was deeply disappointed that her second and last child was a boy. He nevertheless maintained a belief in both God and an afterlife. And then when that person is gone, there will be nothing like that in your life ever again. A Tale of Two Cities. For information on reusing text from Wikipedia, please see the terms of use. Perhaps the friendship between these two men - and its loss - speaks to us so keenly because it speaks . [13] Cushing often learned and practised his lines in an attic at work, under the guise that he was putting ordnance survey maps into order. [20], Only a few days after filming on The Man in the Iron Mask was completed, Cushing was in the Schwab's Drug Store, a famous Sunset Boulevard hangout spot for actors, when he learned producer Hal Roach was seeking an English actor for a comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. In the skit, Cushing portrayed King Arthur, while the other two gave comedic portrayals of characters like Merlin and the knights of the Round Table. [65], Although most well known for his roles in the Frankenstein and Dracula films, Cushing appeared in a wide variety of other Hammer productions during this time. In the opening scene, Cushing portrays the nineteenth century Van Helsing as he did in the previous films, and the character is killed after battling Dracula. One tradition says that Peter had at least one daughter but there is no confirmation of this. He appeared in several horror films and was in Lawrence Olivier's Hamlet. He wanted to do Star Wars because he thought that children would love it. He looked like a schoolteacher that would struggle to hold the attention of the children. He achieved recognition in his home country for his leading performances in the Hammer Productions horror films from the 1950s to 1970s, while earning international prominence as Grand Moff Tarkin in Star Wars (1977). [110] Cushing also appeared in the horror film The Uncanny (1977). [155][156], In 2008, fourteen years after his death, Cushing's image was used in a set of stamps issued by the Royal Mail honouring Hammer Studios films on the fiftieth anniversary of the release of Dracula. In January 1995, a memorial service was held in The Actor's Church in Covent Garden, with addresses given by Christopher Lee, Kevin Francis, Ron Moody and James Bree. Acquaint yourself with Peter Cushing OBE (1913 -1994), film actor, television star and artist. [21][28], He earned praise for playing the lead male role of Mr. Darcy in an early BBC Television serialisation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice (1952). He continued to perform in occasional stage productions, such as Robert E. MacEnroe's The Silver Whistle at Westminster's Duchess Theatre in 1956. It received poor reviews, however, and ran for only eleven days. The horror films were produced by Hammer Films in Britain.Peter Cushing, a British actor who chilled a generation of filmgoers as the evil Baron Frankenstein, died yesterday in a hospice in Canterbury, England. Missing Helen To underscore just how difficult Helen's passing was for Peter Cushing, he ended his first autobiography, published in 1986, with her death: Peter felt his life effectively ended with Helen's passing. Fear in the Night. Answer (1 of 4): Absolutely. His first film for the studio was 1957's "The Curse of Frankenstein," in which he played Frankenstein's monster opposite actor Peter Cushing. After attending the London premiere, she was reportedly "taken aback" and "dazzled" with the effect of seeing Cushing on screen again. [citation needed] Lee recognised Cushing's health was fading and did his best to keep his friend's spirits up, but Lee later claimed he had a premonition that it would be the last time he saw Cushing alive, which proved to be true. It was also turned down by Christopher Lee, and eventually went to Donald Pleasence, another of Cushing's former co-stars. Presumably living in a famous actor's former house is a mixed blessing for its current occupants. "Peter Cushing: The First Gentleman of Horror". [41] Director Val Guest said he was particularly impressed with Cushing's preparation and ability to plan which props to best use to enhance his performance, so much so that Cushing started to become known as "Props Peter". Lee once again starred as Dracula. Peter Cushing played a vampire in a French film called "Tender Dracula". [133] Cushing appeared alongside his old co-stars Christopher Lee and Vincent Price in House of the Long Shadows (1983), a horror-parody film featuring Desi Arnaz, Jr. as an author trying to write a gothic novel in a deserted Welsh mansion. [144] His co-stars and colleagues often spoke of his politeness, charm, old-fashioned manners and sense of humour. [9] He attended the Purley County Grammar School, where he swam and played cricket and rugby. I remember quite vividly the sincere anguish he so openly expressed to me when his beloved wife Helen passed away. [10][42][68], On 10 April 1943, Cushing married Violet Hlne Beck, sister of Reginald Beck. Text taken from Peter Cushing, Wookieepedia, Wikia. Peter Sellers CBE (born Richard Henry Sellers; 8 September 1925 - 24 July 1980) was an English actor and comedian.He first came to prominence performing in the BBC Radio comedy series The Goon Show, featured on a number of hit comic songs and became known to a worldwide audience through his many film roles, among them Chief Inspector Clouseau in The Pink Panther series. Born in Kenley, Surrey, Cushing made his stage debut in 1935 and spent three years at a repertory theatre before moving to Hollywood to pursue a film career. John Mills had worked with Peter Cushing years earlier in 1954's THE END OF THE AFFAIR, and was the one who convinced Peter to finish composing his memoirs about his devotion to his wife Helen, published in 1986. Peter Cushing (1913-1994) was one of the most respected and important actors in the horror and fantasy film genres. He was 81. We've done enough of these now to know what we're doing. [10] She suggested he write to all the producers listed in the Radio Times magazine seeking work in the medium. What happened to Peter Cushing's wife? Saint Peter settled in the town of Capharnaum around the year 26-28. Over the next three years, he became one of the most active and favoured names in British television,[10][15][35] and was considered a pioneer in British television drama. In the 1970s, he garnered fame for his role in a slew of horror films, including his performance as Van . 4 Grand Moff Tarkin. Actor. [21] Cushing wrote the books as what he called "a form of therapy to stop me going stark, raving mad" following the loss of his wife. Cushing continued acting into the early 1990s and wrote two autobiographies. Peter Wilton Cushing OBE (26 May 1913 - 11 August 1994) was an English actor. In my macabre pictures, I have either been a monster-maker or a monster-destroyer, but never a monster. "Talking toPeter Cushing". ", British Academy Television Award for Best Actor, Coulsdon and Purley Urban District Council, Entertainments National Service Association, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Officer of the Order of the British Empire, "Great Britons" commemorative postage stamp, Lawrence Van Helsing and Lorrimer Van Helsing, Medalla Sitges en Plata de Ley Award for Best Actor, "Horror actor Peter Cushing dead at age 81", Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Haeritage of Horror, Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Heritage of Horror, "The effect was achieved by drawing on preexisting footage of the actor, particularly his work in A New Hope", "the CGI used to repurpose the footage may not age well", "Rogue One VFX head: 'We didn't do anything Peter Cushing would've objected to', "CGI resurrection of Peter Cushing is thrilling but is it right? [45] He later said that his career decisions entailed selecting roles where he knew that he would be accepted by the audience. "[35] Parliament even considered a motion immediately after the first screening to ban the play's live repeat. Cushing gained worldwide fame for his appearances in 22 horror films from the Hammer studio, particularly for his role as Baron Frankenstein in six of their seven Frankenstein films, and Doctor Van Helsing in five Dracula films. Majendie, Paul (7 August 1986). [68] However, Cushing was able to star in Twins of Evil (also 1971), a prequel of sorts to The Vampire Lovers, as Gustav Weil, the leader of a group of religious puritans trying to stamp out witchcraft and satanism. [147] In a silent tribute to Helen, a shot of Van Helsing's desk includes a photograph of her. [72] Lee later claimed to be awestruck by Cushing's ability to incorporate many different props and actions into his performance simultaneously, whether reading, smoking a pipe, drinking whiskey, filing through papers or other things while portraying Holmes. [75] The Hound of the Baskervilles was originally conceived as the first in a series of Sherlock Holmes films, but eventually no sequels were made. Cushing wrote to the couple and suggested they stage The Heiress, a play by Ruth and Augustus Goetz, with Cushing himself in the lead role. I love animals, and when I'm in the country I'm a keen bird-watcher." [36] Other successful television ventures during this time included Epitaph for a Spy, The Noble Spaniard, Beau Brummell,[35] Portrait by Peko,[37] and Anastasia, the latter of which won Cushing the Daily Mail National Television Award for Best Actor of 195354. But millions want to see me as [Baron] Frankenstein, so that's the one I do. His wife passed away in the 1970s, he never remarried (there's a very sad interview with Christopher Lee about Peter Cushing where he mentions how after her death Cushing signed th. (1984), the fantasy film Sword of the Valiant (also 1984) and the adventure film Biggles: Adventures in Time (1986). [42], Nevertheless, he continued to work in some film roles during this period, including the adventure film The Black Knight (1954) opposite Alan Ladd. Other people in this association: David Tennant 2005 - 2010. Davies, the Purley County Grammar School physics teacher who produced all the school's plays, recognised some acting potential in him and encouraged him to participate in the theatre, even allowing Cushing to skip class to paint sets. A necessary requirement to having a family and children is of course, having a spouse. [10] In 1986, he appeared on the British television show Jim'll Fix It, hosted by Jimmy Savile, in which it was arranged for the wishes of guests to be granted. To his many fans, the British star was known as 'The Gentle Man of Horror' and is recognized for his work with Hammer Films which began in the late 1950's, but he had numerous memorable roles outside of Hammer. Although one of her lines referred to Tarkin's "foul stench," she said the actual actor smelled like "linen and lavender," something Cushing attributed to his tendency to wash and brush his teeth thoroughly before filming because of his self-consciousness about bad breath. He was forced to withdraw from the film to care for his wife, and was ultimately replaced by Andrew Keir. The Peter Cushing Companion David Miller 2002 Page 45 "Cushing's fee for The Face of Love was 74 guineas. "How Jim fixed it for horror actor Cushing" (8 May 2004). His childhood inspiration was Tom Mix, an American film actor and star of many Western films. Story Saved You can find this story in My Bookmarks. Paul Cushing Child (January 15, 1902 - May 12, 1994) was an American civil servant, diplomat, and artist known for being the husband of celebrity chef and author Julia Child. [84] In 1965, Cushing appeared in the Ben Travers farce play Thark at Westminster's Garrick Theatre. Peter Cushing - not for first nor the last time this week, we salute you. His first job was as a surveyor's assistant in . Peter Cushing is best known for the huge number of horror films he made for Hammer Studios between 1957 and 1974. See answer (1) link]: [29] Cushing eventually had to leave ENSA due to lung congestion, an ailment his wife helped him recover from. He was and is an icon of genre film. [7] Cushing harboured aspirations for the arts all throughout his youth, especially acting. That person is so close to you that you are able to share so. That film marked the first Cushing worked for producer Kevin Francis, who worked in minor jobs at Hammer and had long aspired to work with Cushing, whom he admired deeply. The move proved to be a wise one, as Cushing was hired to complement the cast of a string of major theatre successes that were being adapted to live television. Cushing reprised the role of Baron Victor Frankenstein in five sequels. When this hindered the post-synching process, Olivier leaned in close to Cushing's face and said, "Now drown me. Helen Cushing David CushingNellie Marie CushingGeorge Edward Cushing Peter Cushing/Family. During that meeting, Cushing was given a walk-on part as a courier in that night's production of J.B. Priestley's Cornelius. As a Hammer Film actor, he portrayed Baron Frankenstein, Dr. Van Helsing, and . Whether playing Baron Frankenstein witnessing the awful results of his brilliance or Professor Van Helsing in hot . Cushing and Lee did switch roles for one Hammer film . His mother was the daughter of a carpet merchant and considered of a lower class than her husband. The film failed to make a mark in critical terms as its source material (the classic novel Seven Keys to Baldpate) had already been adapted several times before. He appeared in Corruption (1968), a film that was billed as so horrific that "no woman will be admitted alone" into theatres to see it. He played Dr. Who in Dr. Who and the Daleks (1965) and Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (1966) and gained the highest amount of visibility in his career with his part in the original Star Wars film. Cushing sought and was cast in the role. Cushing had recently undergone dental surgery and he was trying not to open his mouth widely for fear of spitting. To their surprise, however, Cushing recovered well enough to be released from the hospital,[149] and although his health continued to gradually decline, Cushing lived another twelve years without any operative treatment or chemotherapy. [104], For Tales from the Crypt, an anthology film made up of several horror segments, Cushing was offered the part of a ruthless businessman but did not like the part and turned down the role. [3], The Cushing family lived in Dulwich during the First World War, but moved to Purley after the war ended in 1918. [3] Cushing's family consisted of several stage actors, including his paternal grandfather Henry William Cushing (who toured with Henry Irving),[4] his paternal aunt Maude Cushing (his father's sister) and his step-uncle Wilton Herriot, after whom Peter Cushing received his middle name. Peter Cushing's wife died in the early 1970's, they never had children so when he died of cancer in 1994 he left his estate to his secretary Joyce Broughton. [138] His final acting job was narrating, along with Christopher Lee, the Hammer Films documentary Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Heritage of Horror (1994), which was recorded only a few weeks before his death. Christopher Lee has never captured my admiration the way Cushing did, but that is no slight to Lee. It is also difficult to visualise Cushing - at least for me - without also visualising Christopher Lee. 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