Keith Michell

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Keith Michell
Birth name Keith Joseph Michell
Born December 1, 1928 (age 78)
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Spouse(s) Jeanette Sterke (m. Oct. 18 1957) 2 children

Keith Michell (born 1 December 1928) is an Australian actor.

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He was raised in Warnertown, near Port Pirie in South Australia's mid-north region. The theater in Port Pirie is named after him.

He taught art, until he made his theatre debut in Adelaide in 1947 and he first appeared in London in 1951. He has starred in several musicals, including the first London production of Man of La Mancha, in which he played the dual role of Miguel de Cervantes and his fictional creation, Don Quixote. (An album set was also made of this performance.) He has acted with the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company. He has also appeared extensively in cinema and television, notably as the King in The Six Wives of Henry VIII. He also starred as Heathcliff in BBC Television's 1962 adaptation of Wuthering Heights.[1] He was the artistic director of the Chichester Festival Theatre (1974-1977). As well as acting, Michell pursues other interests: he wrote the musical "Pete McGynty and the Dreamtime", an Australian rendering of Ibsen's "Peer Gynt", the performance of which used Michell's own paintings as backdrops; he is a painter and has illustrated a limited edition run of Shakespeare's sonnets for which he also did the calligraphy; and he has written and illustrated a number of macrobiotic cookbooks. Michell himself a is a proponent of the Macrobiotic diet and philosophy and follows a macrobiotic diet.

Michell was also the illustrator of "Captain Beaky", a collection of Jeremy Lloyd's poems. "Captain Beaky" enjoyed phenomenal success in Britain in the 1980s, among both children and adults. The song "Captain Beaky" peaked at No. 5 on the UK charts in 1980.

On American television, Michell has made appearances on the mystery series Murder, She Wrote (starring Angela Lansbury), playing Dennis Stanton, a former jewel thief turned insurance claims investigator, that always solved his cases with unusual methods, and sent a copy of the story to his friend Jessica Fletcher afterwards.

He is married to the actress Jeanette Sterke and they have a son, Paul, and a daughter, Helena, who appeared in the films Prick Up Your Ears, based on the biography of British playwright, Joe Orton, and Maurice, from the E. M. Forster novel of the same name.

  1. ^ Wake, Oliver. Wuthering Heights (1962). Screenonline. Retrieved on February 25, 2007.

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