Derren Nesbitt
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Rather intriguing British actor who first appeared on UK cinema & TV
screens in the late 1950s, and quickly found steady work as a rather
unpleasant or untrustworthy individual. His cold, yet cunning features
had him appearing in guest roles on many UK TV series including
The Adventures of Sir Lancelot (1956)
and William Tell (1958), and the
1960s then proved to be his busiest period of work!Nesbitt put in strong, intelligent performances in the WW1 aviation
spectacle The Blue Max (1966), as
a cold war agent pursuing Frank Sinatra in
The Naked Runner (1967) and
probably his best remembered role, as Major Von Hapen, an ice cold Gestapo
officer nearly foiling Clint Eastwood and
Richard Burton plans in
Where Eagles Dare (1968)The talented Nesbitt also wrote, directed and starred in the fairly
tepid
The Amorous Milkman (1975)
and was kept busy through most of the 1970s in further espionage /
action films. Before the end of that decade, however, demand for his talents began to wane heavily (following a series of newspaper stories suggesting he could be as unpleasant in real life as some of the characters he played on-screen) and in the 80s and 90s, he made appearances in only a handful of films.
His last film appearance to date was in the crime thriller
Double X: The Name of the Game (1992).
screens in the late 1950s, and quickly found steady work as a rather
unpleasant or untrustworthy individual. His cold, yet cunning features
had him appearing in guest roles on many UK TV series including
The Adventures of Sir Lancelot (1956)
and William Tell (1958), and the
1960s then proved to be his busiest period of work!Nesbitt put in strong, intelligent performances in the WW1 aviation
spectacle The Blue Max (1966), as
a cold war agent pursuing Frank Sinatra in
The Naked Runner (1967) and
probably his best remembered role, as Major Von Hapen, an ice cold Gestapo
officer nearly foiling Clint Eastwood and
Richard Burton plans in
Where Eagles Dare (1968)The talented Nesbitt also wrote, directed and starred in the fairly
tepid
The Amorous Milkman (1975)
and was kept busy through most of the 1970s in further espionage /
action films. Before the end of that decade, however, demand for his talents began to wane heavily (following a series of newspaper stories suggesting he could be as unpleasant in real life as some of the characters he played on-screen) and in the 80s and 90s, he made appearances in only a handful of films.
His last film appearance to date was in the crime thriller
Double X: The Name of the Game (1992).
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