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- Nombre de nacimientoDudley G Sutton
- Altura1.79 m
- Dudley Sutton nació el 6 de abril de 1933 en Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, Inglaterra. Fue un actor y director, conocido por The Football Factory (2004), Cockneys vs Zombies (2012) y Noble House (1988). Estuvo casado con Marjorie Steele y Joan D Walker. Murió el 15 de septiembre de 2018 en Londres, Inglaterra.
- CónyugesMarjorie Steele(16 de noviembre de 1961 - 1965) (divorciado, 1 niño)Joan D Walker(1950 - ?)
- Career went into a decline in the late 60s due to an alcohol problem. He recovered and reignited his career in Ken Russell's surreal horror film Los demonios (1971).
- Edgy, pale-skinned, eclectic Brit character actor who had an affinity for eccentric behavior. Originally with the avant-garde, experimental theater group Theatre Workshop Company, he became a cult item with the ground-breaking gay film The Leather Boys (1964) in which he played a gay biker. Also known for his tough blokes and offbeat villainy on TV.
- Along with Freddie Jones, he is one of only two actors to appear in both the ITV cult classic series Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969) and its BBC remake Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) (2000).
- Served with the RAF as a mechanic for 4 years before he went to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art for classical training.
- His 60s ex-wife, actress Marjorie Steele was previously married to heir and millionaire producer Huntington Hartford.
- I love playing with words. I think all my life what I'm unconsciously doing is struggling against respectability. That is my bete noire, my raison d'etre or whatever the f*** you call it.
- Acting, for me, has always been a reaction -- a neurotic reaction to life. When life gets too puzzling I start acting.
- It was the breakthrough moment for me but it wasn't shown very widely because it had a homosexual theme to it. It was a risky part to take, but then I was very political and, although I am not gay myself, I really did care about the trouble my gay friends were having. People were being put in prison, beaten up, blackmailed, so when that job came up I thought, 'I'm going to play it as a man who is in love, not a flapping, limp-wristed camp thing that everyone can laugh at.'" - DS - discussing his gay role in the ground-breaking 1964 film "The Leather Boys
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