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Profile of Alan Bates on Famous Like Me

 
Name: Alan Bates  
   
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Date of Birth: 17th February 1934
   
Place of Birth: Allestree, Derbyshire, England, UK
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
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Alan Bates as butler in Gosford Park (2001)

Sir Alan Arthur Bates (CBE) (February 17, 1934 - December 27, 2003) was a British actor.

Born in Derbyshire, England, Bates earned a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, where he studied before leaving to join the Royal Air Force. In 1956, he debuted on stage in the West End, starring in Look Back in Anger, a role which made him a star. Four years later, he appeared in The Entertainer, his first film role. He soon starred in Whistle Down the Wind, and in the Bernard Malamud film The Fixer, which gave him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.

He was married to the actress, Victoria Ward, from 1970 until her death in 1992; they had two sons, the actor Benedick Bates and the late Tristan Bates, who died of an asthma attack.

Bates starred in such international hit films as Georgy Girl, Far From the Madding Crowd, Zorba the Greek, An Unmarried Woman and Women in Love, but he consciously decided to concentrate on a few well-defined roles, rather than to take everything that came his way. On television, his parts ranged from classic roles such as The Mayor of Casterbridge (1978) to Guy Burgess in An Englishman Abroad (1983) to the storyteller in the 2000 version of the Arabian Nights.

Bates was made a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in 1996, and was knighted in 2003. He died of pancreatic cancer in 2003 at the age of 69.

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