Patrick Magee

Movie Actor

Patrick Magee was born in Armagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom on March 31st, 1922 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 60, Patrick Magee biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 31, 1922
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Armagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Death Date
Aug 14, 1982 (age 60)
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Film Actor, Film Director, Stage Actor, Television Actor
Patrick Magee Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

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Patrick Magee Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Education
St Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh
Patrick Magee Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Belle Sherry ​(m. 1958)​
Children
2
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Patrick Magee Life

Patrick George McGee (31 March 1922 – August 14, 1982), also known as Patrick Magee, was a Northern Irish actor and screen director.

He was known for his collaborations with Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter, as well as assisting the Marquis de Sade in the original stage and screen productions of Marat/Sade.

He has appeared in numerous horror films and in two Stanley Kubrick films, A Clockwork Orange and Barry Lyndon.

Personal life

In 1958, Magee married Belle Sherry, who was also a resident of County Armagh. Mark and Caroline, the couple's twins, were born in February 1961, and they lived together until Magee's death.

He was regarded as a "hellraiser." He often suffered with bouts of alcoholism and gambling that damaged his bank accounts, as well as damage his professional relationships.

He was a tenacious Irish republican and a leading advocate for left-wing social and political causes. He was instrumental in persuading his union Equity to leave South Africa due to the country's apartheid laws in 1976.

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I'm 'friends' with the Brighton bomber... even though he killed my dad: Peace campaigner Jo Berry has shared a platform with Patrick Magee more than 300 times - but her brother has taken a very different path

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 12, 2024
Although they get on, brother and sister Jo and Edward Berry have taken very different paths since the day that their lives changes irrevocably. When their father, Tory MP Sir Anthony Berry (top right, with Jo and Edward, two of his other children and his second wife Sarah), was killed in the IRA bomb attack on Brighton's Grand Hotel (bottom right) 40 years ago today, Jo vowed to draw something 'positive' out of the experience. That lead her to not only meet her father's killer, but form what she described to MailOnline this week as an 'unusual friendship' with him. Jo, now 67, has since shared a platform with former terrorist Patrick Magee (left with Jo in 2014) more than 300 times as part of her decades-long campaign for peace and conflict resolution. But Edward (inset), 64, is not interested Magee's personal journey. He told MailOnline separately to his sibling that he has 'no engagement with this man at all'. And asked if he had strong feelings when Jo first met Magee, he said he has 'no comment', but did insist: 'If her work has done good, then then who am I to criticize that?'

A thriller from a five-Oscar director, a Britain where...

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 11, 2024
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Bombing Brighton: The Plot To Kill Thatcher review: How Mrs Thatcher's appetite for work saved her from the IRA bomb, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 9, 2024
'I can't say that I found her easy personally,' he demurred. 'One didn't get a lot of rest or sleep. She was not the sort of person I would have wanted to go on holiday with.' It's impossible to imagine Maggie even pretending to be on holiday for the news cameras, on the beach at the party conference, unlike colleagues who happily held hands with their spouses and shared ice creams. But her ferocious appetite for work may have saved his life, and hers, in the small hours of October 12, 1984. Bombing Brighton: The Plot To Kill Thatcher (BBC2) told how the IRA bomb hidden in the bathroom of her suite was programmed to detonate at 2.54am, when almost everyone in the hotel was asleep.