Paxton Whitehead
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Paxton Whitehead (born October 17, 1937 in Kent, England) is an actor who made his professional debut in 1956.
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[edit] Biography
He trained at London's Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art beginning when he was 17 years old. After attending the Academy he worked in repertory, small touring companies that rehearsed and performed a new play each week. In 1958 he was signed by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
In 1961 Whitehead directed Doric Wilson's first play to be performed, his comedy And He Made A Her, a production at the off-off-Broadway venue Caffe Cino.[1] He made his Broadway debut in "The Affair" (1962) after appearing in Canadian stage and TV productions.[2][3] Whitehead replaced Jonathan Miller in the Broadway production of Beyond the Fringe in 1964 and appeared on the LP recording of the show, Beyond The Fringe '64.[2][4] He went on to appear with the American Shakespeare Company to direct in regional repertory.[3]
Whitehead succeeded Barry Morse as Artistic Director of the Shaw Festival, the only repertory company dedicated to the works of George Bernard Shaw. Under his leadership, it continued to develop into an international event. During his tenure he was able to push through a plan of building the purpose-built 869 seat state-of-the-art Festival Theatre to expand considerably the capacity for audiences at Niagara-on-the-Lake. Queen Elizabeth II, Indira Gandhi, and Pierre Elliot Trudeau were among those who attended performances at the Shaw Festival Theatre during its inaugural season in 1973. He served until 1977 and also appeared in productions as actor. His notable appearances included The Apple Cart, Major Barbara, The Philanderer, Arms and the Man, Misalliance, and Heartbreak House with Jessica Tandy.
He received an honorary degree in arts from Trent University in 1978 and earned an Antoinette Perry "Tony" Award nomination for Camelot in 1980. He has appeared in numerous Broadway productions including My Fair Lady with Richard Chamberlain, The Harlequin Studies with Bill Irwin, Noel Coward's Suite in Two Keys, Peter Schaffer's Lettice and Lovage, London Suite by Neil Simon, and as Sherlock Holmes in The Crucifer of Blood.
In recent years, Whitehead has been in retirement away from acting. However, in 2007, he made a cameo in Desperate Housewives as the father of Susan Mayer's fiancée, Ian.[5] Whitehead will be appearing in the role of Phil at the Westport Country Playhouse in Westport, CT from July 12 - July 27, 2007 in Relatively Speaking, a comedy.[6][7][8]
Whitehead is an Associate Artist of the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego. He performs on recordings of Shaw's The Doctor's Dilemma and Harley Granville-Barker's The Voysey Inheritance.
[edit] Career Highlights
- August 13 - August 24, 2008: Plays opposite Richard Easton and Dana Ivey in Home play by David Storey (Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, Massachusetts).[9][10][11][12]
- April 1 - April 26, 2008: Plays Gerry Stanton opposite Cecilia Hart in Time of My Life play by Alan Ayckbourn (Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, Connecticut).[13][14][15]
- July 12 - July 27, 2007: Plays Phil opposite Cecilia Hart and James Waterston in Relatively Speaking play by Alan Ayckbourn (Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, Connecticut)[6][7][8]
- September 23 - November 9, 2003: Plays Pantalone opposite Bill Irwin in The Harlequin Studies play by Bill Irwin (Peter Norton Space, New York City, New York)[16][17]
- April 10 - April 16, 2000: Plays George Hilgay/Sir Hugo Latymer opposite Judith Ivey and Hayley Mills in A Suite in Two Keys play by Noel Coward (Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, New York)[18]
- March 28 - September 3, 1995: Plays Billy/Sidney/Dr. McMerlin opposite Kate Burton, Jeffrey Jones and Carole Shelley in London Suite play by Neil Simon (Union Square Theatre, New York City, New York)[19][20]
- November 05 - November 14, 1969: Plays opposite Shawn Elliott, Barbara Lang and Peter York in Rondelay play by Jerry Douglas (Hudson West Theatre, New York City, New York)[21]
- February 02 - March 31, 1963: Plays Torvald Helmer opposite Alice Drummond, Barnard Hughes and Richard Waring in A Doll's House play by Henrik Ibsen (Theatre Four, New York City, New York)[22]
- September 18, 1961: Plays Prosecuting Counsel opposite Joel Fabiani, James Kenny, John Milligan and Anna Russell in One Way Pendulum play by N.F. Simpson (East 74th Street Theatre, New York City, New York)[23]
[edit] Detailed Theatreography [24][25]
[edit] Actor
- Kentish Colt, The Epilogue, The Old Stagers Theatre, Canterbury, England, 1949
- Alphonse, All for Mary, Devonshire Park, Eastbourne, England, 1956
- Francisco, Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford, England,1958
- Gallows Humor, Gramercy Arts Theatre, New York City, 1961
- Prosecuting counsel, One Way Pendulum, East 74th Street Theatre, New York City, 1961
- Gilbert Dawson-Hill, The Affair, Henry Miller's Theatre, 1962
- Torvald Helmer, A Doll's House, Theatre Four, New York City, 1963
- Gower, Henry V, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1963
- King of France, King Lear, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, 1963
- Horner, The Country Wife, Front Street Theatre, Memphis, TN, 1964
- Henry Higgins, My Fair Lady, Front Street Theatre, 1964
- Jack Absolute, The Rivals, Charles Playhouse, Boston, MA, 1964
- Archie Rice, The Entertainer, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1965
- Adolphus Cusins, Major Barbara, Playhouse in the Park, Cincinnati,OH, 1965
- Randall Underwood, Heartbreak House, Manitoba Theatre Center, Winnipeg, Ontario, Canada, 1965
- Christoforou, The Public Eye, Manitoba Theatre Center, 1965
- Algernon, The Importance of Being Earnest, Manitoba Theatre Center, 1965
- John Worthing, The Importance of Being Earnest, Canadian Players,Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1966
- Lord Summerhays, Misalliance, Shaw Festival, Niagara-on-the-Lake,Ontario, Canada, 1966
- Magnus, The Apple Cart, Shaw Festival, 1966
- Sergius, Arms and the Man, Shaw Festival, 1967
- Adolphus Cusins, Major Barbara, Shaw Festival, 1967
- Hector Hushabye, Heartbreak House, Shaw Festival, 1968
- Coustilliou, The Chemmy Circle, Shaw Festival, 1968
- Charley's Aunt, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1968
- Chemin de Fer, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1969
- Rondelay, Hudson West Theatre, New York City, 1969
- Dubedat, The Doctor's Dilemma, Shaw Festival, 1969
- The actor, The Guardsman, Shaw Festival, 1969
- Tempest, Forty Years On, Shaw Festival, 1970
- The Chemmy Circle, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1970
- Hector Hushabye, Heartbreak House, Goodman Memorial Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1970
- The Emperor, The Brass Butterfly, Chelsea Theatre Center, New YorkCity, 1970
- Reverend Alexander Mill, Candida, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1970
- Canon Throbbing, Habeas Corpus, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1975
- Charteris, The Philanderer, Shaw Festival, 1971
- Lead roles, Tonight at 8:30, Shaw Festival, 1971
- Valentine, You Never Can Tell, Shaw Festival, 1973
- Savoyard, Fanny's First Play, Shaw Festival, 1973
- Fancourt Babberley, Charley's Aunt, Shaw Festival, 1974
- Burgoyne, The Devil's Disciple, Shaw Festival, 1975
- Sergius, Arms and the Man, Shaw Festival, 1976
- Magnus, The Apple Cart, Shaw Festival, 1976
- Adrian, The Millionairess, Shaw Festival, 1976
- Ronnie Gamble, Thark, Shaw Festival, 1977
- Sherlock Holmes, The Crucifer of Blood, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1978
- Henry Carr, Travesties, Manitoba Theatre Centre, 1979
- Title role, The Trials of Oscar Wilde, The Citadel Theatre, Edmonton, Ontario, Canada, 1980
- Ronnie Gamble, Thark, Philadelphia Drama Guild, 1980
- Malvalio, Twelfth Night, Philadelphia Drama Guild, 1980
- Pellinore, Camelot, State Theatre, New York City, 1980
- Sergeant of police, The Pirates of Penzance, Ahmanson Theatre, LosAngeles, 1981
- Harpagon, The Miser, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1982
- Hector, Heartbreak House, Theatre Royal, London, 1983
- Anthony Absolute, The Rivals, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1983
- Freddy, Noises Off, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1983-85
- Title role, Richard III, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1985
- Benedick, Much Ado About Nothing, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1986
- Richard Willey, Out of Order, Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ,1997
- Sherlock Holmes, The Mask of Moriarty, Paper Mill Playhouse, 1998
- Narrator, Rocky Horror Show, Tiffany Theater, Hollywood, CA, 1998
- Sir Hugo Latymer, A Song at Twilight, Mirage Theater Company, Lucille Lortel Theater, New York City, 2000
- George Hilgay, Shadows of the Evening, Mirage Theater Company, Lucille Lortel Theater, 2000
- Xanadu Live, Male, The Gascon Center Theatre (Culver City, CA) 2001
- Twelfth Night, Malvolio, Old Globe Theatre (San Diego, CA) 2001
- The Circle, Clive Champion-Cheney, South Coast Repertory (Costa Mesa, CA) 2001
- Where's Charley, Mr. Spettigue, Williamstown Theatre Festival (Williamstown, MA) 2002
- The Voysey Inheritance, Mr. Voysey, Walnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, PA) 2003
- The Harlequin Studies, Pantalone, Peter Norton Space (Off-Broadway) 2003
- What the Butler Saw, Dr. Rance, Boston University Theatre (Boston, MA) 2004
- Absurd Person Singular, Ronald, Biltmore Theatre (Broadway) 2005
- Also appeared in A Little Hotel on the Side; King Lear, Manitoba Theatre Centre; Neil Simon's London Suite.
Tour History
- Francisco, Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Company, Moscow and Leningrad, Russia, 1958
- Lead role, The Grass Is Greener, Royal Shakespeare Company, U.K. cities, 1959
- Freddie, Pygmalion, Royal Shakespeare Company, U.K. cities, 1960
- Beyond the Fringe, U.S. cities, 1963
- The Bed Before Yesterday, U.S. cities, 1976
- Pellinore, Camelot, U.S. cities, 1980-81
- Also toured with the Andrew McMaster Company, U.K. cities, 1957.
[edit] Director
- The Circle, Shaw Festival, 1967
- The Chemmy Circle, Shaw Festival, 1968
- A Flea in Her Ear, Charles Playhouse, 1969
- Forty Years On, Shaw Festival, 1970
- The Secretary Bird, Main Stage, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1970
- The Chemmy Circle, Main Stage, Vancouver, 1971
- The Sorrows of Frederick, Main Stage, Vancouver, 1971
- Misalliance, Shaw Festival, 1972
- Getting Married, Shaw Festival, 1972
- Charley's Aunt, Shaw Festival, 1972
- Widowers' Houses, Shaw Festival, 1973
- Arms and the Man, Main Stage, Vancouver, 1973
- Misalliance, Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, then Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1982
- The Real Thing, Seattle Repertory Theatre, WA, 1986
- Beyond the Fringe, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, transferring to the Los Angeles Theatre Centre, 1986
[edit] Writer (with Suzanne Grossman)
- The Chemmy Circle, 1968
- There's One in Every Marriage, 1972
- A Flea in Her Ear, 1982
[edit] Filmography
[edit] Movies
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| 2001 | Kate & Leopold | Uncle Millard | |
| 1999 | Wakko's Wish (animated) | Voice of King Salazar | Direct to video |
| 1999 | The Duke | Basil Rathwood | |
| 1997 | RocketMan | British Reporter | |
| 1996 | London Suite | Dr. McMerlin | (TV) |
| 1995 | Goldilocks and the Three Bears | McReady | |
| 1994 | Trick of the Eye | Deane | (TV) |
| 1993 | My Boyfriend's Back | Judge In Heaven | |
| 1993 | 12:01 | Dr. Tiberius Scott | (TV) |
| 1993 | The Adventures of Huck Finn | Harvey Wilks | |
| 1992 | Boris and Natasha: The Movie | Anton/Kreeger Paulovitch | |
| 1992 | Hale the Hero | General Howe | (TV) |
| 1991 | Rover Dangerfield | Count | (voice) |
| 1991 | An Inconvenient Woman | Hector Paradiso | (TV) |
| 1991 | Child of Darkness, Child of Light | Father Rosetti | (TV) |
| 1990 | Chips, the War Dog | Smythe | |
| 1988 | Tales from the Hollywood Hills: The Old Reliable | Phipps | (TV) |
| 1987 | Baby Boom | Center Instructor | |
| 1986 | Jumpin' Jack Flash | Lord Malcolm Billings | |
| 1986 | The Alan King Show | John Emerson | (TV) |
| 1986 | Back to School | Dr. Phillip Barbay | |
| 1979 | Riel | McDougall |
[edit] Television
| Year | Title | Episode | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Desperate Housewives | Dress Big | Graham Hainsworth | |
| 2004 | The West Wing | A Change Is Gonna Come | Bernard Thatch | |
| 2000 | The West Wing | Noël | Bernard Thatch | |
| 2002 | The Drew Carey Show | Rich Woman, Poor Man | Helford | |
| 2001 | Dead Last | To Live and Amulet Die | Chancellor Johns | |
| 1992–1999 | Mad About You | Recurring character | Hal Conway | |
| 1998 | Friends | Recurring character | Mr. Waltham | |
| 1997 | Liberty! The American Revolution | Recurring character | Horace Walpole | |
| 1996 | Frasier | A Lilith Thanksgiving | Dr. Campbell | |
| 1996 | 3rd Rock from the Sun | World's Greatest Dick | Dr. Menard | |
| 1995–1996 | Ellen | Recurring character | Dr. Whitcomb | |
| 1996 | Caroline in the City | Caroline and the Cat Dancer | Cats Producer | |
| 1996 | The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest | The Darkest Fathoms | Commander | (voice) |
| 1995 | Simon | Regular cast | Duke | |
| 1993 | Almost Home | The Fox and the Hound | Sir Reginald Harrington | |
| 1992 | Dinosaurs | Wilderness Weekend | Judge | (voice) |
| 1992 | Dinosaurs | The Clip Show | Sir David Tushingham | (voice) |
| 1991 | Law & Order | The Troubles | Fenwick | |
| 1989 | Murder, She Wrote | The Grand Old Lady | Captain Oliver | |
| 1989 | The Nutt House | My Man Tarkington | Alec Creed | |
| 1988 | Baby Boom | The Right School for Elizabeth | Dr. Whittaker | |
| 1987–1988 | Marblehead Manor | Regular cast | Albert Dudley the Butler | |
| 1987 | Down and Out in Beverly Hills | Jerry Jumps Right In | Derek | |
| 1986 | The A-Team | Beneath the Surface | Morgan | |
| 1986 | Hart to Hart | Rich and Hartless | Gordon Chumley | |
| 1986 | Hart to Hart | Hart and Sole | Patrick Burke | |
| 1982 | Magnum, P.I. | Foiled Again | William Troubshaw | |
| 1974 | Performance | Village Wooing | ||
| 1974 | The National Dream: Building the Impossible Railway | Lord Dufferin | TV mini-series |
[edit] References
- ^ "Doric Wilson on the Caffe Cino." Doric Wilson Professional Web Page. Originally printed in 'Other Stages (NYC)'. March 8, 1979.
- ^ a b Paxton Whitehead: Male, Performer, Writer, Dramaturg. Internet Broadway Data Base. Retrieved on 2007-06-23.
- ^ a b Erickson, Hal. Biography. All Movie Guide. Retrieved on 2007-06-23.
- ^ Mandelbaum, Ken. DVDs: So That's the Way You Like It: BEYOND THE FRINGE (Acorn Media). Broadway.com. Retrieved on 2007-06-23.
- ^ IMDB Cast Listing for "Desperate Housewives" Dress Big
- ^ a b Monty, Scott (2007-06-22). Where Are the Slippers Now?" (VALL). Baker Street Blog. Retrieved on 2007-06-22.
- ^ a b Hetrick, Adam (2007-06-25). Carr, Waterston, Whitehead to Star in Westport's Relatively Speaking. Playbill. Retrieved on 2007-06-25.
- ^ a b Lipton, Brian Scott (2007-06-25). Carr, Hart, Waterston, Whitehead Set for Westport's Relatively Speaking. Theater Mania. Retrieved on 2007-06-25.
- ^ Hetrick, Adam. "Easton, Ivey and White Set for 2008 Williamstown Season", Variety, 2008-02-12. Retrieved on 2008-02-12.
- ^ Borak, Jeffrey. "'She Loves Me' first on Main Stage", Berkshire Eagle, 2008-02-12. Retrieved on 2008-02-12.
- ^ "White, Easton, Ivey Poised for 2008 Williamstown Theatre Fest", Broadwayworld.com, 2008-02-12. Retrieved on 2008-02-12.
- ^ Lipton, Brian Scott. "Easton, Ivey, Scott, White, et al. Set for Williamstown 2008 Season", TheaterMania.com, 2008-02-12. Retrieved on 2008-02-12.
- ^ Hetrick, Adam. "Westport Announces Revised 2008 Season; Paul Newman to Direct", Playbill, 2008-02-05. Retrieved on 2008-02-06.
- ^ "Westport Revises 2008-09 Season; Paul Newman to Direct", Broadwayworld.com, 2008-02-04. Retrieved on 2008-02-06.
- ^ Cooney, Beth. "Westport Playhouse keeps it all in the family", Greenwich Time, 2008-03-30. Retrieved on 2008-03-30.
- ^ The Harlequin Studies. The Internet Off-Broadway Database, Lucille Lortel Foundation. Retrieved on 2008-02-09.
- ^ Stasio, Marilyn. "Review: The Harlequin Studies", Variety, 2003-09-21. Retrieved on 2008-02-09.
- ^ The Harlequin Studies. The Internet Off-Broadway Database, Lucille Lortel Foundation. Retrieved on 2008-02-09.
- ^ London Suite. The Internet Off-Broadway Database, Lucille Lortel Foundation. Retrieved on 2008-02-09.
- ^ Gerard, Jeremy. "Review: London Suite", Variety, 1995-04-10. Retrieved on 2008-02-09.
- ^ Rondelay. The Internet Off-Broadway Database, Lucille Lortel Foundation. Retrieved on 2008-02-09.
- ^ A Doll's House. The Internet Off-Broadway Database, Lucille Lortel Foundation. Retrieved on 2008-02-09.
- ^ One Way Pendulum. The Internet Off-Broadway Database, Lucille Lortel Foundation. Retrieved on 2008-02-09.
- ^ Paxton Whitehead Biography (1937-)
- ^ Internet Broadway Database: Paxton Whitehead Credits on Broadway
[edit] External links
- Paxton Whitehead at the Internet Movie Database
- Paxton Whitehead at the Internet Theatre Database
- Paxton Whitehead at the Internet Broadway Database
- Paxton Whitehead at Broadway World.com
- Paxton Whitehead at the The Internet Off-Broadway Database
- Paxton Whitehead at filmreference.com

