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Peter Cushing

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“If I played Hamlet, they`d call it a horror film.”

 

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Imperious, intellectual-looking British actor Peter Cushing studied for a theatrical career under the guidance of Cairns James at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Cushing supported himself as a clerk in a surveyor’s office before making his first professional stage appearance in 1935. Four years later, he came to America, where he was featured in a handful of Broadway plays and Hollywood feature films. He had a small part in The Man in the Iron Mask (1939) and also doubled for Louis Hayward in the “twin” scenes; he was among the rather overaged students in Laurel and Hardy’s A Chump at Oxford (1940); and he was second male lead in the Carole Lombard vehicle Vigil in the Night (1940). After closing out his Hollywood tenure with They Dare Not Love (1941), he returned to stage work in England. His next film appearance was as Osric in Laurence Olivier’s Hamlet (1948), which also featured his future co-star Christopher Lee in a nonspeaking bit (Cushing and Lee’s paths would cross… read more

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lizle

24Apr11

What a character!

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Alex Delarge

13Aug10

One word: CLASS. I'm revisiting the entire Hammer horror oeuvre and Cushing never "phones in" a performance: even when the script flounders, he always imbues his character, thus the entire film, with dignity.

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