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Oscar-winning actor Scofield dies | Oscar-winning actor Scofield dies |
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Oscar-winning actor Paul Scofield has died at the age of 86, his agent said. | Oscar-winning actor Paul Scofield has died at the age of 86, his agent said. |
Scofield won the Academy Award for best actor in 1967 for A Man for All Seasons, and was also nominated in 1995 for best supporting actor in Quiz Show. | Scofield won the Academy Award for best actor in 1967 for A Man for All Seasons, and was also nominated in 1995 for best supporting actor in Quiz Show. |
The British-born actor started his stage career in 1940, and later became known for his Shakespearean roles. | The British-born actor started his stage career in 1940, and later became known for his Shakespearean roles. |
He played King Lear in the 1972 film version of Shakespeare's play, and also played the French King in Kenneth Branagh's Henry V in 1989. | He played King Lear in the 1972 film version of Shakespeare's play, and also played the French King in Kenneth Branagh's Henry V in 1989. |
The actor died peacefully on Wednesday in a hospital near his Sussex home, his agent Rosalind Chatto said. | The actor died peacefully on Wednesday in a hospital near his Sussex home, his agent Rosalind Chatto said. |
"He had leukaemia and had not been well for some time," she said. | "He had leukaemia and had not been well for some time," she said. |
Honours | |
Scofield won his Oscar for playing Sir Thomas More in the film of the life of the 16th Century Lord Chancellor. | |
Scofield was appointed a CBE in 1956 after his appearance on the Moscow stage in Peter Brooks' Hamlet. | Scofield was appointed a CBE in 1956 after his appearance on the Moscow stage in Peter Brooks' Hamlet. |
But the actor never accepted a knighthood. | But the actor never accepted a knighthood. |
"If you want a title, what's wrong with Mr?" he once said. "If you have always been that, then why lose your title? But it's not political. I have a CBE, which I accepted very gratefully." | "If you want a title, what's wrong with Mr?" he once said. "If you have always been that, then why lose your title? But it's not political. I have a CBE, which I accepted very gratefully." |
In August 2004, Scofield's portrayal of King Lear in 1962 was voted the greatest performance in a Shakespeare play by a panel of Royal Shakespeare Company actors, including Sir Ian McKellen, Ian Richardson and Sir Antony Sher. | |
"Of the 10 greatest moments in the theatre, eight are Scofield's," the actor Richard Burton once said. | |
Scofield leaves his widow, the actress Joy Parker, a son and a daughter. | Scofield leaves his widow, the actress Joy Parker, a son and a daughter. |