Victor Spinetti

DOB: 1933-09-02

DOD: 2012-06-19

Victor Sinetti (born Vittorio Giorgio Andre Spinetti) was a Welsh comedy actor, author and poet. He appeared in dozens of films and stage plays throughout his 50-year career, including the three 1960s Beatles films "A Hard Day's Night", "Help!" and "Magical Mystery Tour". Born in Cwm, Ebbw Vale, Wales, Spinetti was educated at Monmouth School and the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff, of which he became a Fellow. After various menial jobs, Spinetti pursued a stage career and was closely associated with Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop in London, England. Among the productions were "Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be" and "Oh! What a Lovely War" (1963), which transferred to New York City and for which he won a Tony Award. Spinetti's film career developed simultaneously; his dozens of film appearances would include Zeffirelli's "The Taming of the Shrew", "Under Milk Wood", "The Return of the Pink Panther" and "Under the Cherry Moon". During his later career, Spinetti acted with the Royal Shakespeare Company, in such roles as Lord Foppington in "The Relapse" and the Archbishop in "Richard III", at Stratford-upon-Avon; and, in 1990, he appeared in "The Krays". In 2008 he appeared in a one-man show, "A Very Private Diary", which toured the UK as "A Very Private Diary ... Revisited!", recounting his life story. Spinetti was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2011 and died of the disease in June 2012.

Starred In

1964
Movie

A Hard Day's Night

1990
Movie

The Krays

1965
Movie

Help!

1972
Movie

Under Milk Wood

1974
Movie

The Little Prince

1999
Movie

Boobs in the Wood

1977
Movie

Hardcore

1976
Movie

Emily

1965
Movie

The Wild Affair

1961
Movie

The Gentle Terror

1964
Movie

Becket

1969
Movie

A Promise of Bed

1977
Movie

Casanova & Co.

1990
Movie

Romeo.Juliet

1973
Movie

The 500 Pound Jerk

1983
Tv

SuperTed

1978
Tv

3-2-1

2002
Tv

High Hopes

1962
Tv

The Saint

1969
Tv

Two in Clover

2004
Tv

New Tricks

1979
Tv

Take My Wife

1976
Tv

Fred Basset

1967
Tv

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