Henry Daniell
Born: 1894-03-04 in Barnes, Surrey, UK
Died: 1963-10-31
Known For: Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles Henry Daniell (5 March 1894 – 31 October 1963) was an English actor who had a long and prestigious career on stage as well as in films. He is perhaps best known for his villainous roles in films like The Great Dictator, The Philadelphia Story and The Sea Hawk. Daniell was given few opportunities to play a 'good guy', including a supporting part as Franz Liszt in the biographical film Song of Love (1947). His last name is sometimes spelled "Daniel". Daniell's film debut came in 1929 in Jealousy. He appeared as Professor Moriarty in the Basil Rathbone-Nigel Bruce Sherlock Holmes film The Woman in Green (1945). He appeared in other films such as Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator (1940) (playing Garbitsch, to sound like "garbage", a parody of Joseph Goebbels), and The Body Snatcher (1945, with Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi) – as well as two other films in the Sherlock Holmes/Basil Rathbone series: The Voice of Terror (1942) and Sherlock Holmes in Washington (1943) with fellow Moriarty George Zucco. Daniell played the sleazy Baron de Varville opposite Greta Garbo in Camille (1936). Another early triumph was his portrayal of Cecil in The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939). He also played the treacherous Lord Wolfingham (no relation to Francis Walsingham) in The Sea Hawk (1940), fighting Errol Flynn in what is often considered one of the most spectacular sword fighting duels ever filmed. When Michael Curtiz cast him in this film, Henry Daniell initially refused because he couldn't fence. Curtiz accomplished the climactic duel through the use of shadows and over-shoulder shots, with a double fencing Flynn with ingenious inter-cutting of their faces. Towards the end of the Second World War, he appeared in one of his most memorable film roles, as the cruel Mr. Brocklehurst in Jane Eyre (1944), opposite Joan Fontaine who played Eyre. That same year he appeared in The Suspect as Charles Laughton's blackmailing next-door neighbour. In the 1950s and 1960s, he did much television, and also appeared as the malevolent Dr. Emil Zurich in Edward L. Cahn's The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake (1959), and in an episode of Maverick, "Pappy" opposite James Garner the same year. An absolute professional, he was always on the set when needed, and impatient when delays in filming took place. Much in demand for his dry, sardonic delivery, Daniell moved easily from big-budget films, such as (uncredited) Mutiny on the Bounty (1962), to television without difficulty. In 1957, Daniell appeared as King Charles II of England in the NBC anthology series The Joseph Cotten Show in the episode "The Trial of Colonel Blood", with Michael Wilding in the title role. In the same year he played the instructing solicitor to Charles Laughton's leading counsel barrister in Witness for the Prosecution (1957). The actor claimed one of his favourite roles was as Tony Curtis' supervisor in the acclaimed Blake Edwards film Mister Cory (1957) at a time when the actor's career was clearly slowing down, but Daniell retained some of the best and most memorable lines in the movie, "A gentleman never grabs. Manners, Mister Cory. I find them a prerequisite in any circumstance."
Filmography
2007
- Hitler: The Comedy Years as Garbitsch (archive footage) (uncredited)
1964
- My Fair Lady as Ambassador (uncredited)
1962
- Combat! as Minister
- Mutiny on the Bounty as Court-martial Judge (uncredited)
- The Notorious Landlady as Stranger
- Five Weeks in a Balloon as Sheik Ageiba
- The Chapman Report as Dr. Jonas
1961
- The Comancheros as Gireaux
- Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea as Dr. Zucco
- Madison Avenue as Stipe
- The Grim Reaper as Pierre Radin
1960
- Thriller as Dirk Van Prinn
- The Islanders as Jarden
1959
- Startime as Uncle Henri
- Riverboat as Graham
- The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake as Dr. Emil Zurich
1957
- Maverick
- Wagon Train as Morton W. Snipple
- Witness for the Prosecution as Mayhew
- The Sun Also Rises as Doctor
- Les Girls as Judge
- The Story of Mankind as Pierre Cauchon - Bishop of Beauvais
- Mister Cory as Mr. Earnshaw
1956
- Telephone Time
- The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit as Bill Ogden
- Lust for Life as Theodorus van Gogh
- Diane as Gondi
- On Trial as Clark
- The Barretts of Wimpole Street as Edward Moulton-Barrett
- Confession as Hubbel
1955
- Matinee Theater
- MGM Parade
- The Prodigal as Ramadi
1954
- Producers' Showcase
- The Egyptian as Mekere
1951
- Schlitz Playhouse of Stars as Count Maverin
1950
- Lux Video Theatre as Lord Belmont
- Buccaneer's Girl as Capt. Duval
1949
- Lights Out
- Siren of Atlantis as Blades
- The Secret Of St. Ives as Maj. Edward Chevenish
1948
- The Philco Television Playhouse as Colonel Chart
- Studio One
- Wake of the Red Witch as Jacques Desaix
1947
- Song of Love as Franz Liszt
- The Exile as Colonel Ingram
1946
- The Bandit of Sherwood Forest as The Regent - William of Pembroke
- Angel Street as Mr. Manningham
1945
- The Woman in Green as Professor James Moriarty
- Captain Kidd as King William III
- The Suspect as Mr. Simmons
- The Body Snatcher as Dr. Wolfe 'Toddy' MacFarlane
- Hotel Berlin as Baron Von Stetten
1943
- Jane Eyre as Henry Brocklehurst
- Sherlock Holmes in Washington as William Easter
- Mission to Moscow as Minister von Ribbentrop
- Watch on the Rhine as Phili Von Ramme
1942
- Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror as Sir Anthony Lloyd
- Reunion in France as Emile Fleuron
- Four Jacks and a Jill as Bobo
- Castle in the Desert as Watson King
- Nightmare as Capt. Edgar Stafford
- The Great Impersonation as Frederick Seamon
1941
- A Woman's Face as Public Prosecutor
- The Feminine Touch as Shelley Mason
- Dressed to Kill as Julian Davis
1940
- The Great Dictator as Garbitsch
- The Philadelphia Story as Sidney Kidd
- The Sea Hawk as Lord Wolfingham
- All This, and Heaven Too as Broussais
1939
- The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex as Sir Robert Cecil
- We Are Not Alone as Sir Ronald Dawson
1938
- Holiday as Seton Cram
- Marie Antoinette as La Motte
1937
- The Firefly as General Savary
- Madame X as Lerocle
- The Thirteenth Chair as John Wales
- Under Cover of Night as Professor Marvin Griswald
1936
- Camille as Baron de Varville
- The Unguarded Hour as Hugh Lewis
1934
- The Path of Glory as King Maximillian
1930
- The Last of the Lone Wolf as Count von Rimpau (as Henry Daniel)
1929
- Jealousy as Clement
- The Awful Truth as Norman Warriner