Robert Addie

English actor (1960–2003)


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::summary English actor (1960–2003) ::

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yearsactive1978–2001
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| name = Robert Addie | image = Robert Addie 2003.jpg | caption = Addie in 2003 | birth_date = | birth_place = Stroud, Gloucestershire, England | death_date = | death_place = Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England | yearsactive = 1978–2001 | spouse = | children = 3

Robert Alastair Addie (10 February 1960 – 20 November 2003) was an English film and theatre actor, who came to prominence playing the role of Sir Guy of Gisburne in the 1980s British television drama series Robin of Sherwood.

Early life

Addie was born in Stroud, Gloucestershire, the son of a stable owner, and was educated at Marlborough College. After initially being employed as a trainee estate agent on a ranch in Argentina, he returned to England and joined the National Youth Theatre in London in 1976 at the age of 16. Subsequently, he trained in acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, which he left after a year after successfully auditioning for the role of Mordred in the 1981 film Excalibur.

Career

Addie was a professional polo player; his skills as a horseman and also with sword and bow led to his frequently appearing in historical dramas set in the medieval era.

At the beginning of his career in the early 1980s he appeared on British television in a number of advertisements for products ranging from Polycell plastering repair wall filler to Mr Kipling cakes. In the early 1980s he also appeared in a variety of theatrical productions, including Journey's End in 1981 at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley, and Conduct Unbecoming in 1982 at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford.

His most prominent film role was Prince Mordred in John Boorman's Excalibur (1981). Other films included Another Country (1984), as Delahay.

On television, Addie starred as Stalky in a 1982 BBC television mini-series of Rudyard Kipling's Stalky & Co.. In 1987, he played Sir Charles Kirkgordon in the CBS mini-series I'll Take Manhattan and Lord Peter Gillingham in A Hazard of Hearts. His role as Sir Guy of Gisburne in the 1984–1986 English television series Robin of Sherwood brought his career national exposure.

In 1989, he abandoned acting and spent several years living in Spain and the United States.

After this Addie resumed a film and television career, also acting in a number of television commercials in 1998 for designer kitchens, whisky, and habit-breaking products for cigarettes.

Personal life and death

Addie was married three times and had three children; Alex, Alastair, and Caitlin. His marriages all ended in divorce. He died on 20 November 2003 at age 43 On the tenth anniversary of his death, fans planted a cherry tree bearing a commemorative plaque in his memory in the Jack Gardner Memorial Garden in Cirencester.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1978AbsolutionCawley
1981ExcaliburMordred
1984Another CountryDelahay
1985Dutch GirlsConeTV film
1987A Hazard of HeartsLord Peter GillinghamTV film
1995A Knight in CamelotDirect to Video
1999Captain JackHelicopter PilotDirect-to-video
Mary, Mother of JesusPontius PilateTV film
2000Lorna DooneKing James II & VIITV film
2001IntimacyBar Owner
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1979Horse in the HouseJohnsonEpisode: "Strangles"
1981BarriersSpike3 episodes
BognorWilly WimbledonRecurring role
SmugglerScott-PosonbyMiniseries
ITV PlayhouseChrisEpisode: "Friends and Other Lovers"
1982Stalky & Co.StalkyMiniseries
1983Andy RobsonGeorge GrieveEpisode: "A Two Horse Race"
All for LoveLarryEpisode: "Fireworks for Elspeth"
1984The First Olympics: Athens 1896Grantly GouldingMiniseries
The BriefLt. HuskEpisode: "People"
1984-1986Robin of SherwoodSir Guy of GisbourneSeries regular
1986Ladies in ChargeHugoEpisode: "All That Glitters"
The Return of Sherlock HolmesMr MurrayEpisode: "The Empty House"
1987I'll Take ManhattanSir Charles KirkgordonMiniseries
Lost BelongingsCaptain Teddy RiddellMiniseries
PulaskiTownsendEpisode: "Tough Guys Don't Blink"
1988The BillJulian PembridgeEpisode: "The Trap"
ScreenplayGuyEpisode: "Starlings"
1989The Endless GameSecond Blond YouthMiniseries
Red DwarfGilbertEpisode: "Timeslides"
CrossbowBrother Arris4 episodes
1997The New Adventures of Robin HoodGrolietEpisode: "The Devil's Bride"
Noah's ArkSir Robert CliftonEpisode: "Family Matters"
1998MerlinSir GilbertMiniseries
In the RedMr Bradley1 episode
BugsGen. Russell2 episodes
The Wonderful World of DisneySir SagramourEpisode: "A Knight in Camelot"
2000Monarch of the GlenAndersson1 episode
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Theatre

  • Journey's End (1981)
  • Conduct Unbecoming (1982)
  • Shades in Time (1995)
  • The Tell-Tale Heart (1995)
  • Acts of Revenge (Co-written by Robert Addie) (1995)
  • Edmund Son of Gloucester (1996)
  • Into the Mist (1996)

References

References

  1. [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/robert-addie-37735.html "Robert Addie: Action-man actor who tended to be typecast"], ''The Independent'', 2 January 2004.
  2. jihadist]] suicide bomber entitled ''Acts of Revenge'', and in 1996 he appeared in the new plays by the company: ''Edmund, Son of Gloucester'' (a prequel to Shakespeare's [[King Lear]]) and ''Into the Mist'' – a play set in early medieval Scotland with Addie playing [[St Columba]].[http://www.39482.mrsite.com/page11.htm Website detailing the productions of the Exiled Theatre Company 1995–1996].
  3. [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0011665/otherworks 'Other Works'] list in Robert Addie's entry in [[IMDb]].
  4. [http://www.robertaddie.simpsite.nl/memorial-tree-planting2 Information on the tree planting ceremony], 24 November 2013, Jo's Robert Addie Fansite {{Webarchive. link. (8 October 2015.)

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