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  1. Donald Henry Pleasence OBE (/ ˈ p l ɛ z ə n s /; [2] 5 October 1919 – 2 February 1995) [3] was an English actor. He began his career on stage in the West End before having a screen career, which included starring in a 1954 BBC adaptation of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, before playing numerous supporting and character roles in films including RAF Flight Lieutenant Colin Blythe in The Great Escape (1963), the villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the James Bond film You Only Live Twice ...

  2. Oct 24, 2023 · 3. Did Donald Pleasence ever win any awards? Yes, Donald Pleasence won multiple awards and nominations throughout his career. He received a BAFTA Award for Best Actor for his role in “The Caretaker” and was also nominated for a Saturn Award for his portrayal of Dr. Loomis in “Halloween.”. 4.

  3. While Donald Pleasence was never known to turn down many film parts, he did pass on the role of Britain's notorious murderer John Christie in Richard Fleischer's 1970 suspense drama 10 RILLINGTON PLACE. After having already played Dr. Crippen, Pleasence was afraid the role of Christie would further stereotype him as a film psychotic.

    • The Caretaker (1963) Director: Clive Donner. Both Pleasence and co-star Alan Bates reprised the roles they’d played at the Arts Theatre for the first screen adaptation of Harold Pinter’s breakthrough play.
    • The Great Escape (1963) Director: John Sturges. John Sturges’ PoW classic may have ossified over the years through its reputation as the ultimate dad-movie, easing fathers everywhere into their post-Christmas lunch snooze, but it remains a thrilling adventure yarn.
    • Cul-de-sac (1966) Director: Roman Polanski. There are shades of Pinter again for Pleasence in this third feature (the second in English) from Roman Polanski.
    • Fantastic Voyage (1966) Director: Richard Fleischer. “So far someone’s tried to sabotage this mission twice!” The mission? To shrink a submarine to the size of a microbe, and travel through the arterial vessels of a Soviet spy to zap the blood clot that’s rendered him comatose and unable to defect.
  4. Donald Pleasence. Actor: Halloween II. Balding, quietly spoken, of slight build and possessed of piercing blue eyes -- often peering out from behind round, steel-rimmed glasses -- Donald Pleasence had the essential physical attributes which make a great screen villain. In the course of his lengthy career, he relished playing the obsessed, the paranoid and the purely evil. Even the Van Helsing-like psychiatrist Sam Loomis in the Halloween (1978) franchise...

    • October 5, 1919
    • February 2, 1995
  5. As a young man, Pleasence left a job asa railway booking clerk to pursue an acting career, and made his stage debutas Hareton Earnshaw in a 1939 production of Wuthering Heights. Spending thelatter part of World War II in a German prisoner-of-war camp after his planewas shot down over France, he returned to England and joined the Birmingham Repertory Theatre.

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  7. Oct 16, 2018 · Michael Myers is an unstoppable boogeyman, and Dr. Sam Loomis was the one weapon that seemed to work against him. Now 40 years later, with Halloween set to begin anew, Dr. Sam Loomis is a ...