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'''Thane Bettany''' (born [[1930]]) is an [[England|English]] [[actor]]. |
'''Thane Bettany''' (born [[1930]]) is an [[England|English]] [[actor]]. |
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⚫ | Coming from a performance family, aged fourteen he entered [[ballet]] school and trained for some years with [[Ninette de Valois]]. After some time in [[National Service]] in the early [[1950s]], he was back in theaters. Because he had a bad [[stammer]], Bettany went to study mime in [[Paris]] with [[Charles Antonetti]], who ultimately helped him overcome the problem. Bettany returned to England and joined the [[Royal Shakespeare Company]], with which he played in [[Michael Redgrave]]'s ''[[Hamlet]]'' and ''[[The Tempest]]'' with [[John Gielgud]]. In the 1950s, Bettany made films with [[Robert Mitchum]] and [[Laurence Olivier]]. |
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⚫ | It was while on stage he met singer Anne Kettle, who was also from a performance family. The couple married and settled in [[Harlesden]], [[North London]], and although stage work continued to be his focus, when his children were born he looked for other work to be closer to home. The couple had three children: Sarah, actor [[Paul Bettany]], and youngest son Matthew. They have two grandchildren, Emaly (by daughter Sarah) and Stellan (the son of Paul Bettany and his actress wife [[Jennifer Connelly]]). Thane is also the godfather of [[Sophie, The Countess of Wessex|Sophie Rhys-Jones]], Countess of Wessex and wife of [[Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex|Prince Edward]]. |
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Apart from several television roles, including a famous appearance on ''[[Doctor Who]]'', Bettany has made his career primarily on the stage. At age fourteen, he entered ballet school and trained for some years with [[Ninette de Valois]]. After some time in the [[National Service]], he was back in theaters. Because he had a bad stammer, Bettany went to study mime in Paris with [[Charles Antonetti]], who ultimately helped him overcome the problem. |
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⚫ | The children were all initially sent to a [[convent]] school in North London, but when Paul was aged eight Thane got a job as drama teacher at [[Hertfordshire]] all-girls [[boarding school]] [[Queenswood School]], and the family had residence on the campus.<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.vnchannel.net/other-archive/news/section-9-entertainment/2760-tragedy-drugs-and-a-dad-who-wanted-to-have-a-sex-change-op-da-vinci-code-week-paul-bettanys-ama.html|title=Tragedy, Drugs and a Dad Who Wanted to Have a Sex Change Op|publisher=Daily Mirror|author=Julie McCaffery|date=May 16, 2006|accessdate=2008-01-14}}</ref> Thane continued to act,mainly in television, and it was during this time he made his famous appearance on ''[[Doctor Who]],'' opposite [[Tom Baker]] as evil peasant Tarak. |
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Matthew died after a fall at Queenswood when he was only eight years old, which left the family grief-stricken. Soon after, Paul left home and went to live on his own in [[London]], while Thane and Anne divorced in 1993 after 25 years of marriage. It was during this point that Thane entered deep [[therapy]], as a result of which he seriously considered a [[sex change]] operation. However, he eventually decided that he was [[homosexual]], and in 1999 settled down in rural [[Fife]], Scotland with his partner Andy Little. |
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Bettany's most recent stage appearances were in ''[[The Duchess of Malfi]]'' (2002), ''[[Twelfth Night]]'' (2003), and ''Scenes from an Execution'' (2004). |
Bettany's most recent stage appearances were in ''[[The Duchess of Malfi]]'' (2002), ''[[Twelfth Night]]'' (2003), and ''Scenes from an Execution'' (2004). |
Revision as of 02:25, 14 January 2008
Thane Bettany (born 1930) is an English actor.
Coming from a performance family, aged fourteen he entered ballet school and trained for some years with Ninette de Valois. After some time in National Service in the early 1950s, he was back in theaters. Because he had a bad stammer, Bettany went to study mime in Paris with Charles Antonetti, who ultimately helped him overcome the problem. Bettany returned to England and joined the Royal Shakespeare Company, with which he played in Michael Redgrave's Hamlet and The Tempest with John Gielgud. In the 1950s, Bettany made films with Robert Mitchum and Laurence Olivier.
It was while on stage he met singer Anne Kettle, who was also from a performance family. The couple married and settled in Harlesden, North London, and although stage work continued to be his focus, when his children were born he looked for other work to be closer to home. The couple had three children: Sarah, actor Paul Bettany, and youngest son Matthew. They have two grandchildren, Emaly (by daughter Sarah) and Stellan (the son of Paul Bettany and his actress wife Jennifer Connelly). Thane is also the godfather of Sophie Rhys-Jones, Countess of Wessex and wife of Prince Edward.
The children were all initially sent to a convent school in North London, but when Paul was aged eight Thane got a job as drama teacher at Hertfordshire all-girls boarding school Queenswood School, and the family had residence on the campus.[1] Thane continued to act,mainly in television, and it was during this time he made his famous appearance on Doctor Who, opposite Tom Baker as evil peasant Tarak.
Matthew died after a fall at Queenswood when he was only eight years old, which left the family grief-stricken. Soon after, Paul left home and went to live on his own in London, while Thane and Anne divorced in 1993 after 25 years of marriage. It was during this point that Thane entered deep therapy, as a result of which he seriously considered a sex change operation. However, he eventually decided that he was homosexual, and in 1999 settled down in rural Fife, Scotland with his partner Andy Little.
Bettany's most recent stage appearances were in The Duchess of Malfi (2002), Twelfth Night (2003), and Scenes from an Execution (2004).
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
1985 | Maelstrom | Mr. Tovan | TV Miniseries |
1980 | The Talisman | Theodoric | TV Series |
1980 | Doctor Who: State of Decay | Tarak | TV Episode |
1980 | North Sea Hijack | Heyerdahl | |
1957 | Fire Down Below |
References
- ^ Julie McCaffery (May 16, 2006). "Tragedy, Drugs and a Dad Who Wanted to Have a Sex Change Op". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 2008-01-14.