Michael York

Michael York OBE (born Michael Hugh Johnson;[1] 27 March 1942[2]) is an English film, television, and stage actor. After performing on stage with the Royal National Theatre, he had a breakthrough in films by playing Tybalt in Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet (1968). His blond, blue-eyed boyish looks and English upper class demeanour saw him play leading roles in several major British and Hollywood films of the 1970s. His best known roles include Konrad Ludwig in Something for Everyone (1970), Geoffrey Richter-Douglas in Zeppelin (1971), Brian Roberts in Cabaret (1972), George Conway in Lost Horizon (1973), D'Artagnan in The Three Musketeers (also 1973) and its two sequels, Count Andrenyi in Murder on the Orient Express (1974), and Logan 5 in Logan's Run (1976).

Michael York
York in 1999
Born
Michael Hugh Johnson

(1942-03-27) 27 March 1942 (age 82)
EducationBromley Grammar School for Boys, Hurstpierpoint College
Alma materUniversity College, Oxford
OccupationActor
Years active1964–present
Spouse
Patricia McCallum
(m. 1968)
RelativesRick McCallum (stepson)
Websitemichaelyork.net

In his later career he found success as Basil Exposition in the Austin Powers film series (1997–2002). He is a two-time Emmy Award nominee, for the ABC Afterschool Special: Are You My Mother? (1986) and the AMC series The Lot (2001).

In 2002, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to motion pictures.

Early life

York was born in Fulmer, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire,[2] son of Florence Edith May Chown,[2] a musician, and Joseph Gwynne Johnson,[2] a Llandovery-born Welsh ex-Royal Artillery British Army officer [1] and businessman.[2] York has an elder sister, Penelope Anne (born 1940) and younger twin sisters, Caroline and Bridget (born 1947); Bridget died a few hours after birth, according to York's autobiography. He was brought up in Burgess Hill, Sussex.[3]

During his teenage years, York was educated at Bromley Grammar School for Boys,[4] Hurstpierpoint College and University College, Oxford. He did some early acting at the community theatre Bromley Little Theatre, and was its president in 2014.[4] This then led to his joining the National Youth Theatre,[4] also performing with the Oxford University Dramatic Society[3] and the University College Players.[3] He began his career in a 1956 production of The Yellow Jacket.[1] In 1959, he made his West End début with a small part in a production of Hamlet.[1]

Career

Prior to graduating with a degree in English from the University of Oxford in 1964,[1] York had toured with the National Youth Theatre,[1] After some time with the Dundee Repertory Theatre,[1] where he played in Brendan Behan's The Hostage, York joined National Theatre[1] under Laurence Olivier where he worked with Franco Zeffirelli[1] during the 1965 staging of Much Ado About Nothing.[1] Following his role on British TV as Jolyon (Jolly) in The Forsyte Saga (1967), York made his film debut as Lucentio in Zeffirelli's The Taming of the Shrew (1967).[1] He then was cast as Tybalt in Zeffirelli's 1968 film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet. He starred in The Guru (1969),[2] then played an amoral bisexual drifter in Something for Everyone (1970). In the 1971 film Zeppelin,[2] he portrayed a World War I soldier with conflicted family loyalties who pretends to side with the Germans. He portrayed the bisexual Brian Roberts in Bob Fosse's film version of Cabaret (1972).[2] In 1975, he portrayed a British soldier in 19th century colonial India in Conduct Unbecoming,[2] the first of three films he did with director Michael Anderson. In 1977, he reunited with Franco Zeffirelli as John the Baptist in Jesus of Nazareth.[2]

York starred as D'Artagnan in the 1973 adaptation of The Three Musketeers[2] and he made his Broadway début in the original production of Tennessee Williams's Out Cry.[2] One year later the sequel to The Three Musketeers was released (roughly covering events in the second half of the book) titled The Four Musketeers.[5] Fifteen years later, most of the cast (and crew) joined together in a third film titled The Return of the Musketeers based on the Dumas novel Twenty Years After.[2] He played the title character in the film adaptation of Logan's Run (1976), a fugitive who tries to escape a computer-controlled society.[2] The following year, he starred in The Island of Dr. Moreau opposite Burt Lancaster.[6]

York in 1986

Since his early work, York has enjoyed a busy and varied career in film, television and on the stage. He appeared in two episodes in the second season of the Road to Avonlea series as Ezekiel Crane, the lighthouse keeper of Avonlea and foster father of Gus Pike.[2] His Broadway theatre credits include Bent (1980),[2] The Crucible (1992), Someone Who'll Watch Over Me (1993) and the ill-fated musical The Little Prince and the Aviator (1982), which closed during previews. He also has made many sound recordings as a reader, including Harper Audio's production of C. S. Lewis' The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.[7]

York appeared in the 1996 Babylon 5 episode "A Late Delivery from Avalon" as a delusional man who believed himself to be King Arthur.[2] Two years later he would play King Arthur in A Knight in Camelot. He also appeared as Professor Asher Fleming, a 60-year-old Yale professor and boyfriend of Yale student Paris Geller (Liza Weil) during the fourth season of Gilmore Girls.[2] Additionally, York voiced numerous characters in the DC Animated Universe: Count Vertigo and Montague Kane in Batman: The Animated Series, Kanto in Superman: The Animated Series, and Ares in Justice League Unlimited. York starred in both The Omega Code and its sequel, Megiddo: The Omega Code 2, as Stone Alexander, the Antichrist from Christian eschatology.[2]

In 2002, he received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to motion pictures.[8] He played President Alexander Bourne of Macaronesia on seaQuest 2032. He played Basil Exposition in all three of the Austin Powers films.[3] He has made an appearance on The Simpsons as Mason Fairbanks, Homer Simpson's possible father, in "Homer's Paternity Coot". In 2006, York played the character Bernard Fremont (inspired by real life serial killer Charles Sobhraj) in the Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode "Slither". He also appeared as a fictionalised version of himself in several episodes of the third season of Curb Your Enthusiasm as an investor in Larry's new restaurant 'BoBo's. In 2009, he lent his voice to Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

York voiced Petrie's uncle Pterano in The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire. In 2009, he narrated the entire Bible for The Word of Promise Audio Bible, a performance of the New King James Version.[9] York again played King Arthur in a revival of Lerner and Loewe's Camelot, which began its run at the La Mirada Theatre in Southern California, and toured nationally in 2006 and 2007.

York portrays Luke in The Truth & Life Dramatised Audio New Testament Bible, a 22-hour audio dramatisation of the New Testament, which uses the Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition translation. In 2008, York took part in the BBC Wales programme Coming Home about his Welsh family history. In September 2013, York played Albany in the Gala Performance of William Shakespeare's King Lear at the Old Vic in London.[10]

Personal life

York met photographer Patricia McCallum in 1967 when she was assigned to photograph him, and they married on 27 March 1968, York's 26th birthday. His stepson is Star Wars producer Rick McCallum. York was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1977.[11]

External videos
Michael York Speaks at The National Press Club on amyloidosis, 4:00-60:00, 12 August 2016, National Press Club[12]

Health issues

York announced he was suffering from the rare disease called amyloidosis in 2013.[13] Doctors initially thought he had bone cancer.[14] He underwent a stem cell transplant, which can alleviate symptoms, in 2012.[15]

In 2022, in order to be closer to the Mayo Clinic for treatment, York and his wife moved to Rochester, Minnesota.[16][17]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1967The Taming of the ShrewLucentio
Confessions of Loving CouplesPeter
AccidentWilliam
Red and BlueAcrobatShort film
Smashing TimeTom Wabe
1968SeparationHimselfUncredited
Romeo and JulietTybalt
The Strange AffairPeter Strange
1969The GuruTom Pickle
Alfred the GreatGuthrum
JustineDarley
1970Something for EveryoneKonrad Ludwig
1971ZeppelinGeoffrey Richter-Douglas
Touch and Go [fr]Basil
1972CabaretBrian Roberts
1973Lost HorizonGeorge Conway
England Made MeAnthony Farrant
The Three MusketeersD'Artagnan
1974The Four Musketeers
Great Expectations Pip
Murder on the Orient ExpressCount Rudolf Andrenyi
1975Conduct UnbecomingLieutenant Arthur Drake
1976Logan's RunLogan 5
Seven Nights in JapanPrince George
1977Jesus of NazarethJohn the Baptist
The Island of Dr. MoreauAndrew Braddock
The Last Remake of Beau GesteBeau Geste
1978FedoraHimself
1979The Riddle of the SandsCharles Carruthers
1980Final AssignmentLyosha Petrov
1981The White LionsChris McBride
1983For Those I LovedMartin Gray
1984Success Is the Best RevengeAlex Rodak
1986DawnJohn Dawson
1987Lethal ObsessionDr. Proper
1988Phantom of DeathRobert Dominici
Midnight CopKarstens
1989The Return of the MusketeersD'Artagnan
1990Come See the ParadiseDance Hall Band
1991Eline VereLawrence St. Clare
1992The Long ShadowGabor Romandy
1993Wide Sargasso SeaPaul Mason
1994Discretion AssuredTrevor McCabe
1995GospaMilan Vukovic
A Young Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's CourtMerlin[18]
Not of This EarthPaul Johnson
1997Austin Powers: International Man of MysteryBasil Exposition
Goodbye AmericaSenator Bladon
Dark PlanetCapt. Winter
The Long Way HomeNarratorVoice, documentary
A Christmas CarolBob CratchitVoice
1998Merchants of VenusAlex Jakoff
Wrongfully AccusedHibbing Goodhue
54Ambassador
The TreatSimon
Lovers & LiarsDick Bunche
One Hell of a GuyDevil
1999Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged MeBasil Exposition
Puss in BootsPuss in BootsVoice[19]
The Omega CodeStone Alexander
The Haunting of Hell HouseProfessor Ambrose
2000The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold FirePteranoVoice[19]
Borstal BoyJoyce
A Monkey's TaleLankoo KingVoice[19]
2001Megiddo: The Omega Code 2Stone Alexander, Satan
2002Austin Powers in GoldmemberBasil Exposition
A Very Merry Pooh YearNarratorVoice
2004Moscow HeatRoger Chambers
2007Flatland: The MovieSpheriusVoice
2008Testimony: The Untold Story of Pope John Paul IINarratorVoice, documentary film
2009Transformers: Revenge of the FallenPrime #1Voice[19]
2010Pravosudiye VolkovMikhail Polyakov
QuixoteDon QuixoteVoice, short film
Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock HolmesSherlock HolmesVoice[19]
The Justice of WolvesMika
Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space OdysseyCoreVoice
2011The Mill and the CrossNicolaes Jonghelinck
Glad Christmas TidingsNarratorVoice
2012Flatland 2: SpherelandSpherius
2014Sleeping BeautyNarrator

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1964Arrest and TrialPete BakalyanEpisode: "A Circle of Strangers"
1966The Wild Wild WestGuptaEpisode: “The Night of the Golden Cobra”
1967Death Valley DaysHaynieEpisode: "The Man Who Wouldn't Die"
The Forsyte SagaJolyon "Jolly" Forsyte
1968The Wednesday PlayRoger PorlockEpisode: "Rebel in the Grave"
1974Great ExpectationsPipTV film
1977Jesus of NazarethJohn the BaptistMiniseries
BBC2 Play of the Week: True PatriotDietrich BonhoefferTV film
1978Much Ado About NothingBenedick
1979A Man Called IntrepidEvan MichaelianMiniseries
1981Vendredi ou la Vie SauvageRobinson CrusoeTV film
1982Twilight Theater
1983The Phantom of the OperaMichael Hartnell
The Weather in the StreetsRollo Spencer
1984The Master of BallantraeJames Durie
1985SpaceDieter KolffMiniseries
1986ABC Afterschool SpecialChet GordonEpisode: "Are You My Mother?"
The Storybook Series with Hayley MillsBeastVoice
Tall Tales & LegendsPonce de LeonEpisode: "Ponde de Leon"
Sword of GideonRobertTV film
Dark MansionsJason Drake
Nevil Shute's The Far CountryCarl Zlinter
1987The Far CountryGeorge Miller2 episodes
1987–1988Knots LandingCharles Scott8 episodes
1988The Secret of the SaharaDesmond JordanMiniseries
The Four Minute MileFranz Stampfl
1989The Lady and the HighwaymanKing Charles IITV film
Judith Krantz's Till We Meet AgainPaul de LancelMiniseries
1990The Heat of the DayRobert KelwayTV film
Night of the FoxField Marshal Rommel
1991Road to AvonleaEzekiel Crane2 episodes
Duel of HeartsGervaise WarlinghamTV film
1992The Legend of Prince ValiantOwenVoice, 3 episodes
RochadePaul GrumbachTV film
1992–1993Batman: The Animated SeriesCount Vertigo, Montague KaneVoice, 2 episodes[19]
1993Gardens of the World with Audrey HepburnNarratorVoice, TV documentary film
Tracey Ullman Takes on New YorkCentral Park AcquaintanceComedy Special
1994TekWarPrince Richard1 episode
ABC Weekend SpecialKing SarastroEpisode: "The Magic Flute"
Fall from GraceHans-Dieter StromelburgTV film
1995Shadow of a KissAlbert
1995–1996seaQuest DSVPresident Alexander Bourne3 episodes
1995The Naked TruthLeland BanksEpisode: "Woman Jokes While Husband Cooks!"
The Magic School BusHarry HerpVoice, episode: "Cold Feet"[19]
1996La Nouvelle tribuIlyaMiniseries
SeptemberEdmundTV film
The RingWalmar von Gotthard
Babylon 5David "King Arthur" McIntyreEpisode: "A Late Delivery from Avalon"
Adventures from the Book of VirtuesAndroclesVoice, episode: "Compassion"[19]
Un coup de baguette magiqueIlyaTV film
1997Superman: The Animated SeriesKantoVoice, episode: "Tools of the Trade"[19]
SlidersDr. VargasEpisode: "This Slide of Paradise"
True WomenLewis LawsheMiniseries
The RipperCharles WarrenTV film
1998Dead Man's GunHerr Friederich Von HuberEpisode: "The Collector"
Glory, GloryRev. HopewellPilot
A Knight in CamelotKing ArthurTV film
Perfect Little AngelsDr. Calvin Lawrence
Search for Nazi GoldNarratorTV documentary
2000Founding FathersAlexander HamiltonTV documentary film
2001The LotColin Rhome2 episodes
2002Liberty's KidsAdmiral Lord HoweVoice, 2 episodes
Presidio MedGeorge SlingerlandEpisode: "Secrets"
Founding BrothersAlexander HamiltonTV documentary film
Curb Your EnthusiasmHimself4 episodes
2003La Femme MusketeerJacques D'ArtagnanTV film
2003–2004Gilmore GirlsProfessor Asher Fleming4 episodes
2004CrusaderMcGovernTV film
Justice League UnlimitedAresVoice, episode: "Hawk and Dove"[19]
Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!Master ZanVoice, episode: "Antauri's Masters"[19]
2005IconNigel IrvineTV film
2006, 2016–2020The SimpsonsMason Fairbanks, Dr. Lionel Budgie, Nigel, ClayVoice, 4 episodes
2006Law & Order: Criminal IntentBernard FremontEpisode: "Slither"
2007The ReplacementsAgent GVoice, episode: "London Calling"
2008Four SeasonsStephen CombeMiniseries
Ben 10: Alien ForcePatrickVoice, episode: "Be-Knighted"[19]
2009Star Wars: The Clone WarsDr. Nuvo VindiVoice, 2 episodes[19]
2010How I Met Your MotherJefferson Van SmootEpisode: "Robots Versus Wrestlers"
Family GuyDocumentary SpeakerVoice, episode: "Partial Terms of Endearment"

Video games

YearTitleVoice roleNotes
1998Die by the SwordInstructor
1998Tex Murphy: OverseerJ. Saint Gideon

Autobiography

  • Accidentally on Purpose: An Autobiography. New York: Simon & Schuster. 1991. ISBN 978-0-6716-8940-7..
  • Travelling Player: An Autobiography. London: Headline. 1991. ISBN 978-0-7472-3306-0..
Also available in other editions

Other works

Awards and nominations

[20]

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
1970Laurel AwardsGolden Laurel – Male New FaceRomeo and JulietNominated[20]
1978Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror FilmsBest ActorThe Island of Dr. MoreauNominated[20]
1986Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Performer in Children's ProgrammingABC Afterschool Special episode Are You My Mother?Nominated[20]
2000Temecula Valley International Film FestivalLifetime Achievement AwardOutstanding TV/Film careerWon[20]
2001DVD Exclusive AwardsBest Animated Character PerformanceThe Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire (voice)Nominated[20]
200153rd Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy SeriesThe LotNominated[20]
2002Hollywood Walk of FameMotion Picture StarOutstanding Film careerWon[20][8]
2002Karlovy Vary International Film FestivalTown of Karlovy Vary AwardOutstanding TV/Film careerWon[20]
200914th Satellite AwardsMary Pickford AwardVeteran Actor Outstanding TV/Film careerWon[20]
2011Transilvania International Film FestivalLifetime Achievement AwardOutstanding TV/Film careerWon[20]

References

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