Nigel Hawthorne (
April 5,
1929 -
December 26,
2001) was a renowned
British actor (though he spent some of his formative years in
South Africa). In a long and varied career, which began with an advert for
Mackeson[?] stout and a bit part in
Dad's Army, his most famous roles were as Sir Humphrey Appleby in the
TV series Yes, Minister (and its sequel
Yes, Prime Minister), and as
King George III in the film adaptation of
Alan Bennett's
The Madness of King George, for which he was nominated for an
Oscar. He was
knighted in
1999.
An intensely private individual, he was deeply saddened when involuntarily outed as a homosexual in the run up to receiving his Oscar. While struggling with prostate cancer (though his eventual death was of a heart attack), however, he wrote a candid autobiography Straight Face, which was published posthumously.
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