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Patrick McGoohan

Patrick Joseph McGoohan (; March 19, 1928 – January 13, 2009) was an Irish-American actor, director and screenwriter of film, television, and theatre. He is best known for his roles in The Prisoner (1967–1968) and Danger Man (1960–1968). Born in New York City to Irish parents, he was raised in Ireland and England. He began his career in England during the 1950s and became well known for the titular role of secret agent John Drake in the ITC espionage programme Danger Man (1960–1968). He then created and produced the surrealistic ITV series The Prisoner (1967–1968), in which he starred as former British intelligence agent Number Six, becoming well known for this role. Beginning in the 1970s, McGoohan maintained a long-running association with the television series Columbo, writing, directing, producing and appearing in several episodes. His notable film roles included David Jones in Ice Station Zebra (1968); James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray in Mary, Queen of Scots (1971); the Warden in Escape from Alcatraz (1979); Dr. Paul Ruth in Scanners (1981); Edward I of England in Braveheart (1995); Judge Omar Noose in A Time to Kill (1996); and the voice of Billy Bones in Treasure Planet (2002). During the height of Danger Man's fame in the 1960s, McGoohan was the highest-paid actor on British television. McGoohan won the 1960 BAFTA Television Award for Best Actor for his work on Danger Man, and twice won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series, including its inaugural 1975 entry, for roles on Columbo, while his series The Prisoner ultimately developed a cult following.

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Born
Patrick Joseph McGoohan(1928-03-19)March 19, 1928New York City, New York, U.S.
Died
January 13, 2009(2009-01-13) (aged 80)Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Other names
Paddy Fitz
Citizenship
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Occupations
Actordirectorscreenwriter
Years active
1948–2002
Spouse
mw- Joan Drummond (m. 1951)
Children
3, including Catherine

Tables

· Filmography
1955
Role(s)
McIsaacs
Role(s)
English soldier
Notes
Uncredited
Role(s)
RAF guard
Role(s)
Swedish water therapist
1956
Role(s)
Moor Larkin
1957
Role(s)
Simon Breck
Role(s)
G. 'Red' Redman
1961
Role(s)
Erik Berger
1962
Role(s)
Johnny Cousin
Role(s)
Doctor James 'Jim' Brown
Role(s)
Thomas Crimmin
1963
Role(s)
Andrew McDhui
Role(s)
Dr. Christopher Syn
1968
Role(s)
David Jones
1970
Role(s)
Frank Long
1971
Role(s)
James Stuart
1974
Role(s)
Notes
Director
1975
Role(s)
Major Cabot
1976
Role(s)
Roger Devereau
1977
Role(s)
Fouquet
1978
Role(s)
Colonel Mike McCauley
1979
Role(s)
The Warden
1981
Role(s)
Doctor Paul Ruth
Role(s)
John Kingsley
Notes
Filmed in 1977
1984
Trespasses
Role(s)
Fred Wells
1985
Role(s)
Doctor Eric Kiviat
1995
Role(s)
King Edward Longshanks
1996
Role(s)
Phantom's Dad
Role(s)
Judge Omar Noose
1997
Role(s)
Dr. Harvey Langston
2002
Role(s)
Billy Bones
Notes
Voice (final film role)
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1955
Passage Home
McIsaacs
The Dark Avenger a.k.a. The Warriors
English soldier
Uncredited
The Dam Busters
RAF guard
I Am a Camera
Swedish water therapist
1956
Zarak
Moor Larkin
1957
High Tide at Noon
Simon Breck
Hell Drivers
G. 'Red' Redman
1958
The Gypsy and the Gentleman
Jess
Nor the Moon by Night a.k.a. Elephant Gun
Andrew Miller
1961
Two Living, One Dead
Erik Berger
1962
All Night Long
Johnny Cousin
Life for Ruth a.k.a. Walk in the Shadow
Doctor James 'Jim' Brown
The Quare Fellow
Thomas Crimmin
1963
The Three Lives of Thomasina
Andrew McDhui
Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow
Dr. Christopher Syn
1968
Ice Station Zebra
David Jones
1970
The Moonshine War
Frank Long
1971
Mary, Queen of Scots
James Stuart
1974
Catch My Soul
Director
1975
A Genius, Two Partners and a Dupe
Major Cabot
1976
Silver Streak
Roger Devereau
1977
The Man in the Iron Mask
Fouquet
1978
Brass Target
Colonel Mike McCauley
1979
Escape from Alcatraz
The Warden
1981
Scanners
Doctor Paul Ruth
Kings and Desperate Men
John Kingsley
Filmed in 1977
1984
Trespasses
Fred Wells
1985
Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend
Doctor Eric Kiviat
1995
Braveheart
King Edward Longshanks
1996
The Phantom
Phantom's Dad
A Time to Kill
Judge Omar Noose
1997
Hysteria
Dr. Harvey Langston
2002
Treasure Planet
Billy Bones
Voice (final film role)
· Filmography › Television roles
1954
Notes
2 episodes: "The Charge of the Light Brigade" and "The Fall of Parnell"
1955
Role(s)
Tony Mason
Notes
1 episode ("Gift from Heaven")
Terminus
Role(s)
James Hartley
Notes
1 episode ("Margin for Error")
BBC Sunday Night Theatre Presents: The Makepeace Story
Role(s)
Seth Makepeace
Notes
1 episode ("The Ruthless Destiny")
1956
Role(s)
Sir Glavin
Notes
1 episode ("The Outcast", S1, E4)
1957
Role(s)
Captain Valadon
Notes
1 episode ("The Coward", S1, E23)
1956–57
Role(s)
The Adventures of Aggie
Notes
Migual
1958
The Vise
Role(s)
Vance
Notes
1 episode ("Blood in the Sky")
Role(s)
Jack 'Pal' Smurch
Notes
1 episode ("The Greatest Man in the World")
Television Playwright Presents
Role(s)
James Coogan
Notes
1 episode ("This Day in Fear")
Role(s)
Mat Galvin
Notes
1 episode ("Rest in Violence")
1959
Role(s)
Brand
Notes
Henrik Ibsen play
1961
Armchair Theatre
Role(s)
Nicholai Soloviov
Notes
1 episode ("The Man Out There")
1960–621964–68
Role(s)
Danger Man
Notes
John Drake
1963
Role(s)
Doctor Christopher Syn/Scarecrow of Romney Marsh
Notes
3 episodes
Sunday Night Play
Role(s)
The Interrogator
Notes
1 episode ("The Prisoner")
1967–68
Role(s)
The Prisoner
Notes
Number Six
1969
Role(s)
Host
Notes
TV film
1974
Role(s)
Colonel Lyle C. Rumford
Notes
1 episode ("By Dawn's Early Light")
1975
Nelson Brenner
Role(s)
1 episode ("Identity Crisis"). Also directed.
1976
Role(s)
1 episode ("Last Salute to the Commodore") – director
1977
Role(s)
Doctor Sid Rafferty
Notes
13 episodes. Also directed 1 episode.
1980
Role(s)
John Connor
Notes
TV film
1983
Role(s)
Joss Merlyn
1985
Role(s)
Chief magistrate
Notes
3 episodes ("Three Sovereigns for Sarah" parts I, II & III)
1986
Role(s)
Dr. Felix Neumann
1987
Role(s)
Oliver Quayle
Notes
1 episode ("Witness for the Defense")
1990
Columbo
Role(s)
Oscar Finch
Notes
1 episode ("Agenda for Murder"). Also directed.
1998
Eric Prince
Role(s)
"Ashes to Ashes". Also directed.
2000
Role(s)
1 episode ("Murder with Too Many Notes") – director
Role(s)
Number Six
Notes
Episode: "The Computer Wore Menace Shoes"
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1954
You Are There
2 episodes: "The Charge of the Light Brigade" and "The Fall of Parnell"
1955
The Vise
Tony Mason
1 episode ("Gift from Heaven")
Terminus
James Hartley
1 episode ("Margin for Error")
BBC Sunday Night Theatre Presents: The Makepeace Story
Seth Makepeace
1 episode ("The Ruthless Destiny")
1956
The Adventures of Sir Lancelot
Sir Glavin
1 episode ("The Outcast", S1, E4)
1957
Assignment Foreign Legion
Captain Valadon
1 episode ("The Coward", S1, E23)
1956–57
The Adventures of Aggie
Migual
1 episode ("Spanish Sauce", S1, E3)
1958
The Vise
Vance
1 episode ("Blood in the Sky")
Armchair Theatre
Jack 'Pal' Smurch
1 episode ("The Greatest Man in the World")
Television Playwright Presents
James Coogan
1 episode ("This Day in Fear")
ITV Television Playhouse
Mat Galvin
1 episode ("Rest in Violence")
1959
Brand
Brand
Henrik Ibsen play
1961
Armchair Theatre
Nicholai Soloviov
1 episode ("The Man Out There")
1960–621964–68
Danger Man
John Drake
86 episodes. Also directed 3 episodes.
1963
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color
Doctor Christopher Syn/Scarecrow of Romney Marsh
3 episodes
1963
Sunday Night Play
The Interrogator
1 episode ("The Prisoner")
1967–68
The Prisoner
Number Six
17 episodes. Also directed 5 episodes.
1969
Journey into Darkness
Host
TV film
1974
Columbo
Colonel Lyle C. Rumford
1 episode ("By Dawn's Early Light")
1975
Nelson Brenner
1 episode ("Identity Crisis"). Also directed.
1976
1 episode ("Last Salute to the Commodore") – director
1977
Rafferty
Doctor Sid Rafferty
13 episodes. Also directed 1 episode.
1980
The Hard Way
John Connor
TV film
1983
Jamaica Inn
Joss Merlyn
1985
American Playhouse
Chief magistrate
3 episodes ("Three Sovereigns for Sarah" parts I, II & III)
1986
Of Pure Blood
Dr. Felix Neumann
1987
Murder, She Wrote
Oliver Quayle
1 episode ("Witness for the Defense")
1990
Columbo
Oscar Finch
1 episode ("Agenda for Murder"). Also directed.
1998
Eric Prince
"Ashes to Ashes". Also directed.
2000
1 episode ("Murder with Too Many Notes") – director
The Simpsons
Number Six
Episode: "The Computer Wore Menace Shoes"
· Theatre roles
1945
Role(s)
Mr D'Arcy
Notes
Vincent's Youth Club, Sheffield (amateur production)
Role(s)
The Rivals
1951
Role(s)
Oscar Hubbard
Notes
Sheffield Playhouse
Role(s)
John Tanner
Role(s)
Hobson's Choice
Notes
Albert Prosser
Role(s)
Henry V
1952
Role(s)
Petruchio
Notes
Sheffield Playhouse
Notes
Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool
1953
Spring Model
Role(s)
Roy Mawson
Notes
Theatre Royal, Windsor
The Castiglioni Brothers
Role(s)
Camillo Castiglioni
Notes
Bristol Old Vic
Role(s)
Peter Trofimov
Role(s)
Pompey / a schoolmaster
Old Bailey
Role(s)
Robert Bailey II
The River Line
Role(s)
Philip Sturgess
Notes
Theatre Royal, Windsor
Time on Their Hands
Role(s)
Leonard White
Notes
Q Theatre, London
1954
Burning Bright
Spring Model
Grace and Favour
Notes
Producer and director
1955
Serious Charge
Role(s)
Howard Phillips
Notes
Garrick Theatre, London and Winter Gardens, Morecambe
Role(s)
A Serious Actor / Starbuck
Notes
Duke of York's Theatre, London
Ring For Catty
Role(s)
Leonard White
Notes
Coliseum Theatre, Harrow, Lyric Theatre, London
Role(s)
Brand
Notes
Lyric Theatre, London
1959
Role(s)
St. Just
1985
Role(s)
Stewart
Notes
Royale Theater, New York
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1945
Pride and Prejudice
Mr D'Arcy
Vincent's Youth Club, Sheffield (amateur production)
1950–51
The Rivals
Theatre Royal, Bath
1951
The Little Foxes
Oscar Hubbard
Sheffield Playhouse
Man and Superman
John Tanner
1951–52
Hobson's Choice
Albert Prosser
Grand Theatre, Blackpool, then The Arts Theatre Club, London
1952–53
Henry V
Bristol Old Vic and The Old Vic, London
1952
The Taming of the Shrew
Petruchio
Sheffield Playhouse
Cupid and Psyche
Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool
1953
Spring Model
Roy Mawson
Theatre Royal, Windsor
The Castiglioni Brothers
Camillo Castiglioni
Bristol Old Vic
The Cherry Orchard
Peter Trofimov
Antony and Cleopatra
Pompey / a schoolmaster
Old Bailey
Robert Bailey II
The River Line
Philip Sturgess
Theatre Royal, Windsor
Time on Their Hands
Leonard White
Q Theatre, London
1954
Burning Bright
Spring Model
Grace and Favour
Producer and director
1955
Serious Charge
Howard Phillips
Garrick Theatre, London and Winter Gardens, Morecambe
Moby Dick – Rehearsed
A Serious Actor / Starbuck
Duke of York's Theatre, London
Ring For Catty
Leonard White
Coliseum Theatre, Harrow, Lyric Theatre, London
Brand
Brand
Lyric Theatre, London
1959
Danton's Death
St. Just
1985
Pack of Lies
Stewart
Royale Theater, New York

References

  1. McGoohan was a citizen of Ireland via Jus sanguinis and the United States via Jus soli
  2. The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2009/jan/14/television2
  3. The Prisoner & Danger Man
  4. BBC
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-north-west-wales-41427458
  5. The Daily Telegraph
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/4242255/Patrick-McGoohan.html
  6. Langley, R: Patrick McGoohan. Tomahawk Press, 2007.
  7. "BFI retrospective" Archived February 5, 2018, at the Wayback Machine, The Irish Post; retrieved July 9, 2016.
    http://irishpost.co.uk/patrick-mcgoohans-famous-words-i-am-not-a-number-i-am-a-free-man/
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  9. "Why the Prisoner can't escape from us"
    https://www.thestar.co.uk/news/why-the-prisoner-cant-escape-from-us-466195
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  12. The Manchester Guardian
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  16. (Lyric, Hammersmith.) Ring for Catty by Patrick Cargill and Jack Beale. (Lyric, Shaftesbury Avenue) Hartley, Anthony. Th
  17. Patrick McGoohan Picture Show; London 70.1823 (March 8, 1958): 8.
  18. The Australian Women's Weekly
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  31. YouTube
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  32. McGoohan wrote "Free for All" as Paddy Fitz, and directed "Many Happy Returns" and "A Change of Mind" as Joseph Serf. He
  33. The Prisoner – The Essential Guide
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