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Macnee landed additional minor and extra roles in some of the first BBC televised movies in the latter 1940s, including ''Wuthering Heights'', ''Macbeth'', ''Othello'' and ''Hamlet.'' One of his earliest credited film roles was the 1951 production of ''[[w:Scrooge (1951 film)|Scrooge]]'' starring Alastair Sim, where he played the young Jacob Marley. | Macnee landed additional minor and extra roles in some of the first BBC televised movies in the latter 1940s, including ''Wuthering Heights'', ''Macbeth'', ''Othello'' and ''Hamlet.'' One of his earliest credited film roles was the 1951 production of ''[[w:Scrooge (1951 film)|Scrooge]]'' starring Alastair Sim, where he played the young Jacob Marley. | ||
Seeking more substantial roles, Macnee left to work in Canada and the neighboring United States. From 1955 to 1960, he appeared mostly on Canadian and US television, chiefly in dramatic anthology series such as ''Playhouse 90'', ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' and the first season | Seeking more substantial roles, Macnee left to work in Canada and the neighboring United States. From 1955 to 1960, he appeared mostly on Canadian and US television, chiefly in dramatic anthology series such as ''Playhouse 90'', ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' and the first season [[w:Twilight Zone|Twilight Zone]] episode "[[w:Judgment Night (The Twilight Zone)|Judgment Night]]" which starred [[Nehemiah Persoff]]. Another notable role was in the ''Kraft Television Theatre'' production of ''[[w:A Night To Remember (Kraft Television Theatre)|A Night To Remember]]'' about the sinking of the ''Titanic''. Macnee played Thomas Andrews, the doomed builder and designer of the liner in a live broadcast that required 107 actors and 31 sets, described at the time as "the most complex live television show ever attempted." | ||
==The Avengers== | ==The Avengers== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.patrickmacnee.com Patrick Macnee - official site] | * [http://www.patrickmacnee.com Patrick Macnee - official site] | ||
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[[Category: Glen Larson Productions Cast and Crew]] | [[Category: Glen Larson Productions Cast and Crew]] | ||