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Patrick Wymark

Patrick Wymark

1926-07-11 / Lincolnshire, England, UK

Biography

​Born Patrick Carl Cheeseman in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England. He was brought up in neighbouring Grimsby and frequently re-visited the area during the height of his career. He attended University College, London, before training at the Old Vic Theatre School and making his first stage appearance in a walk-on part in Othello in 1951. He toured South Africa the following year and then directed plays for the drama department at Stanford University, California. Moving to the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, Wymark played a wide range of traditional roles, including Dogberry in Much Ado about Nothing and Stephano in The Tempest. He also played the parts of Marullus in Julius Caesar and Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Other stage parts included the title role in Danton's Death and, with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Ephihodov in The Cherry Orchard. His theatre roles also included playing the part of Bosola in a Royal Shakespeare Company production of John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi in 1960. His film roles included: Children of the Damned (1964), Operation Crossbow (1965), Battle of Britain (1969), Where Eagles Dare (1968), Blood on Satan's Claw (1971) and Cromwell (1970). On television, where at one point he was considered as a replacement for William Hartnell on Doctor Who., he was best known for his role as the machiavellian businessman John Wilder in the drama series The Plane Makers/The Power Game, a role which led to offers of company directorships. Wymark, however, was a gentle man in real life, self-confessedly ignorant of business matters, who considered the Wilder character to be a "bastard" and was described by his wife as "the most inefficient, dreamy muddler in the world."

Appearances

The Scales of Justice
The Scales of Justice (1962)
The Champions
The Champions (1968)
Sir Francis Drake
Sir Francis Drake (1961)
Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes (1964)
The Plane Makers
The Plane Makers (1963)
Hallmark Hall of Fame
Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
The Wonderful World of Disney
The Wonderful World of Disney (1954)
The Power Game
The Power Game (1965)
The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh
The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh (1964)
Moonstrike
Moonstrike (1963)
The Wednesday Play
The Wednesday Play (1964)