Trevor Howard Biography (1916-)

Born September 29, 1916, in Cliftonville, Margate, Kent, England; son of Arthur John and Mabel Grey (Wallace) Howard; married Helen Cherry. Addresses: HOME--Rowley Green, Arkley, Hertfordshire, England.

Nationality
English
Gender
Male
Birth Details
September 29, 1916
Cliftonville Margate, Kent, England

Famous Works

  • Credits; PRINCIPAL STAGE APPEARANCES
  • LONDON DEBUT--Revolt in a Reformatory, Gate Theatre, 1934.
  • Schwenck, The Drums Begin, Embassy Theatre, London, 1934.
  • Androcles and the Lion, Winter Garden Theatre, London, 1934.
  • Sagisaka, The Faithful and Harry Conway, Alien Corn, both at the Westminster Theatre, London, 1934.
  • Jack Absolute, The Rivals, Q Theatre, London, 1935.
  • Dmitri, Crime and Punishment, Embassy Theatre, London, 1935.
  • Honorable Willie Tatham, Aren't We All?, Court Theatre, London, 1935.
  • Walter How, Justice, Charles Hornblower, The Skin Game, and the journalist, A Family Man, all at the Playhouse Theatre, London, 1935.
  • William O'Farrell, Lady Patricia, Westminster Theatre, London, 1935.
  • Fred Johnson, Legend of Yesterday, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1935.
  • Lucullus, Timon of Athens, Westminster Theatre, London, 1935.
  • Appeared at the Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, U.K., 1936 season.
  • Kenneth Lake, French without Tears, Criterion Theatre, London, 1936.
  • Bryan Elliott, Waters of Jordan, Arts Theatre, London, 1937.
  • Ronnie Dent, A Star Comes Home, Arts Theatre, London, 1938.
  • appeared at the Memorial Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon, 1939 season.
  • Captain Plume, The Recruiting Officer and Joachim Bris, On Life's Sunny Side, both at the Arts Theatre, 1943.
  • Ronald Vines, A Soldier for Christmas, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1944.
  • Mat Burke, Anna Christie, Arts Theatre, London, 1944.
  • Petruchio, The Taming of the Shrew, with the Old Vic Company at the New Theatre, London, 1947.
  • General Harras, The Devil's General, Savoy Theatre, London, 1953.
  • Lopakin, The Cherry Orchard, Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, London, 1954.
  • Sam Turner, Two Stars for Comfort, Garrick Theatre, London, 1962; captain, The Father, Piccadilly Theatre, London, 1964.
  • General St. Pe, The Waltz of the Toreadors, Haymarket Theatre, London, 1974.
  • Appeared in Scenario, Toronto, Canada, 1977; also appeared in seasons atColchester and Harrogate, U.K.
  • Credits; PRINCIPAL FILM APPEARANCES
  • FILM DEBUT--The Way Ahead, 1943.
  • Brief Encounter, 1945.
  • Way to the Stars, 1945.
  • The Third Man, 1949.
  • Golden Salamander, 1951.
  • Odette, 1951.
  • Outcast of the Islands, 1951.
  • The Clouded Yellow, 1951.
  • The Heart of the Matter, Associated Artists, 1954.
  • Les amants du Tage, 1955.
  • Cockleshell Heros, Columbia, 1956.
  • Run for the Sun, United Artists, 1956.
  • Around the World in Eighty Days, United Artists, 1956.
  • The Key, Columbia, 1958.
  • Roots of Heaven, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958.
  • Sons and Lovers, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960.
  • Malaga, Warner Brothers, 1962.
  • The Lion, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962.
  • Mutiny on the Bounty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1962.
  • Man in the Middle, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1964.
  • Father Goose, Universal, 1965.
  • The Great Spy Mission, American International, 1966.
  • Von Ryan's Express, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966.
  • A Matter of Innocence, Universal, 1968.
  • The Charge of Light Brigade, United Artists, 1968.
  • Battle of Britain, United Artists, 1969.
  • Ryan's Daughter, MGM, 1970.
  • Mary Queen of Scots, Universal, 1971.
  • Pope Joan, 1972.
  • Ludwig, MGM, 1973.
  • The Offence, United Artists, 1973.
  • A Doll's House, Paramount, 1973.
  • 11 Harrowhouse, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974.
  • Who?, 1974.
  • Hennessy, American International, 1975.
  • Conduct Unbecoming, Allied Artists, 1975.
  • Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones, Universal, 1976.
  • The Count of Monte Cristo, 1976.
  • The Last Remake of Beau Geste, Universal, 1977.
  • Eliza Frazer, 1977.
  • Superman, Warner Brothers, 1978.
  • Night Flight, 1978.
  • Hurricane, Paramount, 1979.
  • Sir Henry at Rawlinson End, 1980.
  • Sea Wolves, Paramount, 1981.
  • Les Annees Lumieres, 1981.
  • Windwalker, Pacific International, 1982.
  • Light Years Away, 1982.
  • Gandhi, Columbia, 1982.
  • The Missionary, Columbia, 1982.
  • Dust, 1985.
  • In the Heart of the Country, 1986.
  • Also appeared in: Friends, Lovers of Lisbon, Interpol, Manuela, Pretty Polly, The Sabateur, Code Name Morituri.
  • Credits; PRINCIPAL TELEVISION APPEARANCES; DRAMATIC SPECIALS
  • Lovberg, Hedda Gabler, 1962.
  • The Invincible Mr. Disraeli, 1963.
  • Napoleon at St. Helena, 1966.
  • Catholics, The Shillingbury Blowers, Night Flight and Staying On, all 1980.
  • The Long Exile of Jonathan Swift, 1981.
  • Inside the Third Reich and A Dangerous Game, both 1982.
  • Christmas Eve, NBC, 1987.
  • Also appeared in George Washington.