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Anthony Ainley

Anthony Ainley as the Master in Doctor Who -Logopolis
Born 20 August 1932(1932-08-20)
Stanmore, Middlesex, England
Died 3 May 2004 (aged 71)
Harrow, London, England

Anthony Ainley (20 August 1932 – 3 May 2004) was an English actor best known for his work on British television and particularly for his role as the Master in Doctor Who. He was the first actor to portray the Master as a recurring role after the death of Roger Delgado in 1973. He is to date the longest-serving actor to play the role, outlasting several Doctors.

He was born in Stanmore, the son of the actor Henry Ainley. His half-brother, Richard Ainley, was also an actor.

Ainley's swarthy appearance tended to get him parts as villains, though an early regular role on British television was as Det. Sgt Hunter, sidekick to William Mervyn's Chief Inspector Rose in the second series of It's Cold Outside in 1966. Other notable roles include a subaltern in the 1969 film version of Oh! What a Lovely War, Dietz in the 1975 film version of The Land That Time Forgot, Fallowfield in the Tigon film Blood on Satan's Claw (1971), Henry Sidney in Elizabeth R (1971), Clive Hawksworth in Spyder's Web (1972), Rev. Emilius in the BBC's adaptation of The Pallisers (1974), Johnson in the first episode of the BBC programme Secret Army (1977), and Sunley in The Avengers episode "Noon Doomsday" (1968). He was also one of the Hong Kong policemen who discover James Bond's supposed corpse in the opening sequence of You Only Live Twice (1967).

Ainley played the role of the wealthy young peer Lord Charles Gilmour in the ITV series Upstairs Downstairs (1973).

Reportedly, it was his performance as Rev. Emilius (in The Pallisers) that led to him being offered the role of the Master by John Nathan-Turner, who had worked on The Pallisers seven years before becoming producer of Doctor Who.[1] Ainley first portrayed the Master in the 1981 serial The Keeper of Traken and appeared in almost every season up until the cancellation of the original series in 1989, including its final serial, Survival. He later reprised the role for the 1997 BBC computer game Destiny of the Doctors.

Ainley's great love of the role is often cited in documentaries and DVD commentaries. Script Editor Eric Saward claimed that he introduced himself over the phone by saying "This is the Master" and then would laugh. In the commentary and documentary for Mark of the Rani, both Colin Baker and Kate O'Mara say that "He only ever wanted to play the Master". Colin Baker remarked that he could afford this luxury because he had built up a private income by the mid-1980s and had inherited a considerable sum of money from his father.

Ainley was also a keen club cricketer- even abruptly citing Sophie Aldred (who played Ace) as his friend once he learned that she played cricket. He appeared on many occasions for The Stage And London Theatres C.C mainly as an opening batsman.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Toby Hadoke Obituary: Anthony Ainley, The Guardian, 15 May 2004
  2. ^ Peter The Lords Cat And Other Unexpected Obituaries From Wisden, Gideon Haigh (ed.) John Wisden + Co, London, 2006 pp.3

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Preceded by
Geoffrey Beevers
The Master
1981-1989
Succeeded by
Eric Roberts



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