John Cairney(1930-2023)
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John Cairney nació el 16 de febrero de 1930 en Reino Unido. Fue un actor y escritor, conocido por Jasón y los argonautas (1963), Cleopatra (1963) y La última noche del Titanic (1958). Estuvo casado con Alannah O'Sullivan y Sheila Cowan. Murió el 6 de septiembre de 2023 en Reino Unido.
Reparto
- 1999
- 1998
- 1995
- 1995–1996
- 1995
- 1994–1995
- 1993
- 1992
- 1991
- 1988
- 1987
- 1986
- 1979
- The First Part of King Henry the Fourth, with the Life and Death of Henry Surnamed Hotspur7,9Película de TV
- Archibald, Earl of Douglas
- 1979
- 1971–1975
Guion
- Sitio oficial
- Altura
- 1,78 m
- Nacimiento
- Fallecimiento
- 6 de septiembre de 2023
- Glasgow, Escocia, Reino Unido(causa no comunicada)
- CónyugesAlannah O'Sullivan1980 - 7 de septiembre de 2023 (su muerte)
- Otras obras(book) "Solo Performers: An International Registry, 1770-2000". Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 2001. ISBN 0786410221
- Listings de publicidad
- CuriosidadesAlthough he played Andrew Keir's son in Los piratas del Diablo (1964), he was less than four years his junior in real life.
- Citas[on La última noche del Titanic (1958), 2012] It's one of my favourite films and it seemed like a really big film to me at the time. It was a lovely story all about the realism of what could have really happened. Cameron's Titanic (1997) is very different. I think it began life as a film about the shipwreck and developed into the feature film. Theirs was very hi-tech, ours was high heart. Leonardo DiCaprio played the same part I did, which was obviously fattened out for him. But it was the lower-class guy falling in love with the girl and the class borders being broken down and, while the steerage class were locked in, my character found a way out, and so did DiCaprio's. The difference was, he was paid thousands of pounds a second and I was paid £20 a day. I think Cameron forced him into some underwater feats I could never have done and they are very different films... I really enjoyed La última noche del Titanic (1958), and it has lasted so well. It was film number four of my seven-picture deal with Rank at Pinewood. We would finish one, have a quick break and move on to the next one. The first I knew about it was when I was asked if I could do an Irish accent.
- Salario
- (1958)£20 per day
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