Keith Baxter (actor)

Welsh actor (1933–2023)


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years_active1957–2023
spouseBrian Holden
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Keith Stanley Baxter-Wright (29 April 1933 – 24 September 2023) was a Welsh theatre, film and television actor and director.

Early years and RADA

Keith Stanley Baxter-Wright was born in Newport, Monmouthshire, on 29 April 1933. He was the son of Stanley Baxter-Wright, a Merchant Navy sea captain, and Emily Baxter (née Howell). They lived for a time in Romilly Road, Barry, Glamorgan. He was educated at Newport High School and Barry Grammar School. His early introduction to the stage was from his interest in making model theatres and stage scenery. He studied at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, during which period he shared a flat with a classmate, Alan Bates. He made his film debut in the 1957 remake of The Barretts of Wimpole Street and appeared uncredited as a detective in the British horror classic Peeping Tom (1960).

Films

In 1960, Orson Welles selected Baxter to portray Prince Hal in his stage production Chimes at Midnight, which combined portions of the Shakespearean plays Henry IV, Part I, Henry IV, Part II, Henry V, Richard II, and The Merry Wives of Windsor and brought the comic figure of Falstaff to the forefront of a primarily tragic tale. Baxter repeated his performance in the 1965 film version. Additional film credits include Ash Wednesday (1973; with Elizabeth Taylor), Golden Rendezvous (1977), and Killing Time (1998).

Broadway

In 1961, Baxter made his Broadway debut as King Henry VIII in A Man for All Seasons. Other New York City stage credits included The Affair (1962), Avanti! (1968), Sleuth (1970), Romantic Comedy (1980), and The Woman in Black (2001).

Other selected theatrical appearances

Directing

Baxter regularly directed shows at Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington D.C., including:

''Cleopatra''

Baxter was signed for the role of Octavian "Augustus" Caesar opposite Elizabeth Taylor's Cleopatra in the 1963 film of Cleopatra. Taylor's bout of pneumonia, soon after filming began, temporarily shut down filming. By the time she recovered, Baxter had other commitments and Roddy McDowall assumed the role. Baxter co-starred with Taylor in the film Ash Wednesday (1973). He also later played Mark Antony opposite Maggie Smith's Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra at the Stratford Festival in Canada in 1976.

Television work

Baxter's television work included appearances in Gideon's Way, The Avengers, Hawaii Five-O, Thriller (1976) and the 1998 mini-series Merlin.

Other work

Baxter was the author of a memoir, My Sentiments Exactly and of several plays, including 56 Duncan Terrace, Cavell and Barnaby and the Old Boys.

In 1971 he recorded an LP of several short stories by Saki for Caedmon Records under the title Reginald on House-Parties, and Other Stories.

Baxter was an associate member of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

Personal life and death

During the 1960s Baxter had a brief affair with the dancer Rudolf Nureyev. In 1979 he met Brian Holden and formed a lasting relationship; they married in 2016 and moved from London to West Sussex.

Keith Baxter died from a heart attack while swimming on holiday in Corsica, on 24 September 2023. He was 90, and was survived by his husband.

Theatre awards

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1956She Stoops to ConquerThomasTV film
1957The Barretts of Wimpole StreetCharles Barrett
1958Incident at Echo SixDuty officerTV film
1960Peeping TomDetective BaxterUncredited
1963Where Angels Fear to TreadGino CarellaTV film
1965Hold My Hand, SoldierThe PrivateTV film
Chimes at MidnightPrince Hal
1970With Love in MindTony Preston
1973Ash WednesdayDavid
1974The Regent's WifeDon Fermín de Pas
1977Golden RendezvousPreston
1988Berlín BluesProfessor Huessler
1998Killing TimeReilly Bodyguard #3
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1957ITV Television PlayhouseVivian BrentEpisode: "Six Stayed the Night"
1958ITV Play of the WeekBen KentEpisode: "The Troublemakers"
Desmond O'MalleyEpisode: "The Young May Moon"
Hector MaloneEpisode: "Man and Superman"
1959Stacey CrispinEpisode: "A Dead Secret"
BroadcasterEpisode: "Sweet Poison"
ITV Television PlayhousePolice Constable PetersonEpisode: "The Extra Grave"
1960Tom BeltonEpisode: "After the Party"
ITV Play of the WeekAdrianEpisode: "Square Dance"
1963BBC Sunday-Night PlayViazemskyEpisode: "The Reward of Silence"
NicholasEpisode: "For Tea on Sunday"
The Sentimental AgentYanniEpisode: "Not Quite Fully Covered"
1964The Hidden TruthYanniEpisode: "One for the Road"
Gideon's WayGeoffrey MilesEpisode: "The 'V' Men"
1965Armchair TheatreHarryEpisode: "I've Got a System"
Public EyePaul GarstonEpisode: "Nobody Kills Santa Claus"
ITV Sunday Night DramaDrangoEpisode: "Suspense Hour: Curtains for Sheila"
1968Love StoryDavidEpisode: "The Vast Horizons of the Mind"
BBC Play of the MonthDunoisEpisode: "St. Joan"
1969Thirty-Minute TheatreJim GardenEpisode: "Stake Money"
The AvengersDunbarEpisode: "Homicide and Old Lace"
1973Orson Welles Great MysteriesPhilip FaulknerEpisode: "Farewell to the Faulkners"
1974Dial M for MurderPaul DurasEpisode: "The Vineyard"
1976ThrillerTony RisantiEpisode: "Nightmare for a Nightingale"
1978Will ShakespeareEarl of EssexEpisode: "Rebellion's Masterpiece"
Hawaii Five-OReverend AndyEpisode: "The Miracle Man"
1992PerformanceActorEpisode: "Six Characters in Search of an Author"
1998MerlinSir HectorMiniseries
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References

References

  1. (13 October 2023). "Keith Baxter, much-loved actor and theatre man who played Prince Hal to Orson Welles’s Falstaff – obituary". The Telegraph.
  2. Michael Coveney. (22 October 2023). "Keith Baxter obituary".
  3. "Complete Listing of Past Seasons at the Shakespeare Theatre Company". Shakespeare Theatre Company.
  4. "Keith Baxter Directs Dixie Carter, Tessa Auberjonois in D.C. Shakespeare Theatre's Lady Windermere's Fan June 7". Playbill.
  5. Marks, Peter. (16 June 2010). "'Mrs. Warren's Profession' is alluring in Shakespeare Theatre Company production". The Washington Post.
  6. Marks, Peter. (16 March 2011). "Theater review: Shakespeare Theatre Company’s ‘An Ideal Husband’". The Washington Post.
  7. "Keith Baxter acting credits".
  8. "My Sentiments Exactly (Hardback)". Oberon Books.
  9. "Reginald on house-parties, and other stories". Stanford University Libraries.
  10. Julie Kavanagh. (2008). "Rudolf Nureyev: the Life". Penguin Random House.

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