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Dudley Sutton (born 6 April 1933 in Surrey) is an English actor.
Dudley was educated at boarding school in Lifton in Devon. He served in the RAF as a mechanic before enrolling in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, (RADA) from which he was later expelled for responding to rock and roll.
He became known after playing a gay biker in The Leather Boys (1964), a role which showed his potential for eccentric screen personae. He married American actress Marjorie Steele in 1961; she had previously been married to the millionaire producer Huntington Hartford. Sutton and Steele had one child together, but divorced in 1965. On stage, he played the title role in the first production of Joe Orton's Entertaining Mr Sloane (1963). From May 25 1966 he appeared in Tango, a play by Slawomir Mrozek at the Aldwych Theatre alongside Patience Collier, Peter Jeffrey, Mike Pratt, and Ursula Mohan under director Trevor Nunn.
Sutton has appeared in many films during his career, including Rotten to the Core (1965), Crossplot (1969), The Devils (1971), Madame Sin (1972), The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976), Fellini's Casanova (1976), Edward II (1991), and The Football Factory (2004).
Coordinates: 52°30′29″N 2°05′20″W / 52.508°N 2.089°W / 52.508; -2.089
Dudley (i/ˈdʌdli/) is a large town in the West Midlands of England, 6 miles (9.7 km) south-east of Wolverhampton and 8 miles (13 km) north-west of Birmingham. The town is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley and in 2011 had a population of 83,727. The Metropolitan Borough, which includes the towns of Stourbridge and Halesowen, had a population of 312,900. Dudley is sometimes called the capital of the Black Country.
Originally a market town, Dudley was one of the birthplaces of the Industrial Revolution and grew into an industrial centre in the 19th century with its iron, coal, and limestone industries before their decline and the relocation of its commercial centre to the nearby Merry Hill Shopping Centre in the 1980s. Tourist attractions include Dudley Zoo, Dudley Castle, the Black Country Living Museum and the historic marketplace.
Dudley has a history dating back to Anglo-Saxon times, its name deriving from the Old English Duddan Leah, meaning Dudda's clearing, and one of its churches being named in honour of the Anglo-Saxon King and Saint, Edmund.
Entertaining Mr Sloane - Dudley Sutton
The Disappearing Gentlemens' Lavatories of Old London
Dudley Sutton - Career
Tin - Jenny Agutter and Dudley Sutton interview
DUDLEY SUTTON INTERVIEW FOR iFILM LONDON / OUTSIDE BET UK PREMIERE
Dudley Sutton performing at the Anti Freeze Festival
The Devils (1971) MOVIE REVIEW
Losing the Plot
DUDLEY SUTTON
The Leather Boys, 1963 (1080HD).
Dr Emma Parker (University of Leicester) interviews actor Dudley Sutton about his role in the original production of Joe Orton's first play, Entertaining Mr Sloane (1964). This clip was produced by Marketing and Student Recruitment, University of Leicester. Filmed and Edited by Carl Vivian Produced by Dr Emma Parker
A Hymn to The Disappearing Gentlemens' Lavatories of Old London: Dedicated to the late Joe Orton.
The two actors sit down to discuss their latest project.
British actor DUDLEY SUTTON talks to Kugan Cassius and iFilm London at the UK premiere of his new film 'Outside Bet' which took place at Cineworld, Haymarket, London. The film is being released nationwide on Friday 27th April 2012.
The 'New' Dudley Sutton 'One Man Show' at the Anti Freeze Summer Festival of Arts for Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity!
Directed by Ken Russell Written by Ken Russell, John Whiting, Aldous Huxley Starring Vanessa Redgrave, Oliver Reed, Dudley Sutton Boobs. Rating: 3.5/4
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CLICK 1080HD. There are no good copies of this film, the only available dvd is wobbly (the opening film certificate looks worst). Synopsis: Not long after Dot (Rita Tushingham) leaves school, Reggie (Colin Campbell) and Dot get married and head off to Butlins on their honeymoon. But not long after returning home, the cracks start to show. Dot wants to be a ‘kept’ woman, while Reggie wants to spend his spare time with his bike and his biker mates at the Ace Cafe. Then along comes Pete (Dudley Sutton) like a blast of fresh air, up for fun and adventure – just the friend Reggie needs as his marriage starts to fall apart. But things aren’t quite as obvious as they seem. For Reggie, Pete is the best friend he never had and someone to rely on in times of strife. But Pete’s motives aren’t quite ...
Actor Dudley Sutton reads Chapter 1 of Omar Haboubi's debut novel "An Angry Fix". About the book: "A brave addition to the strange and wonderful tradition of the addiction novel. It's a wild, bleeding and passionate piece of work." A.L. Kennedy (European Literary Award Winner; Encore Award Winner; Lannan Literary Award Winner; Costa Book of the Year Award Winner) 'An Angry Fix' is a rich kid's run from suicide. From sleeping in alleys with the homeless to living a life of excess in palatial hotels. From fearing death to looking for it. Peppered with beatings, drug runs, and women, Huck's drunken exploits are tragic and comical. Confrontational and expensive. But even if he can save himself from himself, will the people in his life be so forgiving? For more information visit www.o...
CLICK 1080HD. There are no good copies of this film, the only available dvd is wobbly (the opening film certificate looks worst). Synopsis: Not long after Dot (Rita Tushingham) leaves school, Reggie (Colin Campbell) and Dot get married and head off to Butlins on their honeymoon. But not long after returning home, the cracks start to show. Dot wants to be a ‘kept’ woman, while Reggie wants to spend his spare time with his bike and his biker mates at the Ace Cafe. Then along comes Pete (Dudley Sutton) like a blast of fresh air, up for fun and adventure – just the friend Reggie needs as his marriage starts to fall apart. But things aren’t quite as obvious as they seem. For Reggie, Pete is the best friend he never had and someone to rely on in times of strife. But Pete’s motives aren’t quite ...
Three English teen-agers, tuning up for a 24-hour road rally, have the brains and talent to transform their car into a potential trophy-winner. However, the unsuspecting racers come away from the junkyard with a second-hand driver’s seat filled with stolen diamonds! By the time the hidden loot is discovered, the youths are deeply involved in a dangerous race against murderous mobsters who are intent on reclaiming the booty at any price. And the trio discovers the stakes in this deadly game their own lives! Buckle up for danger and drama in a Disney thriller that delivers high-revving excitement from start to finish. Patrick Allen ... Insp. Cook George Sewell ... Henry Stewart Derek Newark ... Mercer Dudley Sutton ... Finch Barry Jackson ... Wheeler Christopher Malcolm ... Jock Richard Wat...
Ian McShane - Lovejoy Interview Ian David McShane[1] (born 29 September 1942) is an English actor, director, producer and voice artist. Despite appearing in numerous films, McShane is best known for his television roles, particularly BBC's Lovejoy[2] (1986–94) and HBO's drama series Deadwood (2004–06).[3] McShane starred as King Silas Benjamin in the NBC series Kings, Bishop Waleran in The Pillars of the Earth, Tai Lung in Kung Fu Panda, and as Blackbeard in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. McShane was born in Blackburn, Lancashire, on 29 September 1942, the son of Irene (née Cowley) (b. 1921) and footballer Harry McShane (1920–2012).[2][3][4] His father was Scottish and his mother, who was born in England, was of Irish and English descent.[5] McShane grew up in Urmston, Lan...
This is a 1970 episode from the classic BBC sitcom, Steptoe and Son, starring Harry H Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell. guest star: Dudley Sutton. First transmitted 2nd November 1970. Series 6: episode 1. Albert knocks over Harold’s best china cabinet and launches into an elaborate cover up - including calling the police to report a break-in. I do not own the rights to this broadcast, it is for education and nostalgic purposes only. Please subscribe to any of my further posts in the near future. Thank You.
Descrizione GENERE: Commedia ANNO: 1976 REGIA: Franco Rossi ATTORI: Vittorio Gassman, Ornella Muti, Adolfo Celi, Lou Castel, Armando Bandini, Alessandro Haber, Antonino Faà Di Bruno, Dudley Sutton, Madeline Hinde, Graham Stark, John Bryant, Stan Jay
Recorded live at The Marquee, London, August 27/28 1985 Please check my channel for other full gigs by The Sound. Tracklist and musicians: 01. Winning 00:00 02. Under You 03:55 03. Total Recall 08:56 04. Skeletons 13:47 05. Prove Me Wrong 17:50 06. Wildest Dreams 20:29 07. Burning Part Of Me 26:56 08. Heartland 30:39 09. Hothouse 34:47 10. Judgement 39:37 11. Counting The Days 43:37 12. Red Paint 47:33 13. Silent Air 51:01 14. Sense Of Purpose 57:30 15. Missiles 1:02:52 Adrian Borland: Vocals, Guitar Graham Bailey: Bass Colvin Mayers: Keyboards, Guitar and backing vocals Michael Dudley: Drums
now this walk was quite awesome, check out this stretch of abandoned railway out between dudley and dudley port
Peter Ackroyd reveals how the radical ideas of liberty that inspired the French Revolution opened up a world of possibility for great British writers such as William Blake, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, inspiring some of the greatest works of literature in the English language. Their ideas are the foundations of our modern notions of freedom and their words are performed by David Tennant, Dudley Sutton and David Threlfall. The Romantics - Liberty (BBC Documentary)
This video documents Bathroom, part Lu Kemp's triptych performance piece Have your circumstances changed? The performances took place in an empty shop front in Archway, London, in June 2015. Have your circumstances changed? is a triptych of street-level duets devised by director Lu Kemp that showed the routine of an older man’s daily life. Each was set in a different domestic situation - Kitchen, Living Room, Bathroom - and depicted interactions between pairs of older men and young boys. The performances took place in an empty shop front in Archway, London, in June 2015. Have your circumstances changed? was developed from a cookery school set up by Kemp and Artangel at St. Luke's Community Centre in Islington for local older men. The intimate performances gestured towards the overwhelming...
Dr Emma Parker (University of Leicester) interviews actor Dudley Sutton about his role in the original production of Joe Orton's first play, Entertaining Mr Sloane (1964). This clip was produced by Marketing and Student Recruitment, University of Leicester. Filmed and Edited by Carl Vivian Produced by Dr Emma Parker
The two actors sit down to discuss their latest project.
British actor DUDLEY SUTTON talks to Kugan Cassius and iFilm London at the UK premiere of his new film 'Outside Bet' which took place at Cineworld, Haymarket, London. The film is being released nationwide on Friday 27th April 2012.
Ben Mortimer from HeyUGuys interviews with actors Tom Ford and Dudley Sutton at the 2012 Jameson Empire Awards at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London. We find out about their new movie, Cockneys vs Zombies. For syndication or usage opportunities please contact syndication@heyuguys.co.uk. More from HeyUGuys Website ► http://HeyUGuys.com Follow us on Twitter ► http://twitter.com/HeyUGuys Subscribe here! ► http://bit.ly/HeyUGuysYTSub Facebook ► http://facebook.com/HeyUGuys Instagram ► http://instagram.com/HeyUGuysOfficial
Actor Dudley Sutton talks about working on Ken Russell's masterpiece The Devils (1971).
Ian McShane - Lovejoy Interview Ian David McShane[1] (born 29 September 1942) is an English actor, director, producer and voice artist. Despite appearing in numerous films, McShane is best known for his television roles, particularly BBC's Lovejoy[2] (1986–94) and HBO's drama series Deadwood (2004–06).[3] McShane starred as King Silas Benjamin in the NBC series Kings, Bishop Waleran in The Pillars of the Earth, Tai Lung in Kung Fu Panda, and as Blackbeard in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. McShane was born in Blackburn, Lancashire, on 29 September 1942, the son of Irene (née Cowley) (b. 1921) and footballer Harry McShane (1920–2012).[2][3][4] His father was Scottish and his mother, who was born in England, was of Irish and English descent.[5] McShane grew up in Urmston, Lan...
Watch the full interview with Dudley on http://www.digitaltheatreplus.com/making-theatre/acting-company/on-acting-dudley-sutton Teach Michael Morpurgo's Billy the Kid with Digital Theatre Plus Veteran actor Dudley Sutton talks to Digital Theatre Plus about playing the young and old Billy in Billy the Kid and how his own life experience helped bring the character to life on stage. Watch the full feature-length interview with a subscription to Digital Theatre Plus. To sign up for a free trial, get in touch: enquiries@digitaltheatreplus.com www.DigitalTheatrePlus.com
Director Roxana Silbert talks about her adaptation of John Steinbeck's classic novel 'Of Mice and Men', which stars the legendary Dudley Sutton. It comes to the New Theatre from Tuesday 3 - Saturday 7 May 2016.
Mick Jones Robin Banks and Dudley Sutton at the Rock and Roll Library (with a glimpse of Viv Albertine) Mick Jones sings the hit Clash classic Should I stay or should I go? vid by Phoenix Bay edit Pete Newnham