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Clive Selsby Revill (18 April 1930 – 11 March 2025) was a New Zealand actor, best known for his performances in
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and the London stage. A veteran of the
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, he also starred in numerous films and television programmes, often in character parts. He was a two-time
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nominee, as Best Featured Actor in a Musical for ''Irma La Douce'' and Best Actor in a Musical for '' Oliver!'' He was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in
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's '' Avanti!'' (1972). His roles also included voicing the Emperor in the original theatrical edition of ''
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'' (1980).


Early life

Revill was born on 18 April 1930 in
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, the son of Eleanor May (née Neel) and Malet Barford Revill. He attended Rongotai College.


Career


Stage

Revill originally trained to be an accountant in New Zealand, but decided to change his career path in 1950 when he made his stage debut as Sebastian in ''
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''. In the same year, he moved to
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, where he studied acting at the Old Vic Theatre. He appeared in The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company's celebrated 1956–1958 season of productions in Stratford, which included ''
Hamlet ''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play. Set in Denmark, the play (the ...
'', ''
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'', '' The Merchant of Venice'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. He went on to have such varied stage roles as Bob (narrator) in '' Irma la Douce'', Ratty in ''
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'' and
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in '' Marat/Sade''. He made his Broadway debut in 1952, playing Sam Weller in ''
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'', and subsequently appeared in '' Irma La Douce'', '' The Incomparable Max'' and '' Oliver!'', for which his Fagin was nominated for a
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. He was also known for his roles in
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operas, on both stage and television. He starred in the first national tour of the musical '' Drood'' in 1988, replacing George Rose, who was murdered during the run. Revill also participated in the workshop production of '' Tom Jones: The Musical'', playing the role of Squire Western and reprising it on the cast recording.


Film

Revill's red hair and distinctive Mr. Punch-like features often saw him cast as comic eccentrics in a number of British films of the 1960s and 1970s such as ''
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'' (1966), '' Modesty Blaise'' (1966), '' The Double Man'' (1967), ''
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'' (1967), '' The Assassination Bureau'' (1969), '' A Severed Head'' (1970), '' The Black Windmill'' (1974) and '' One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing'' (1975). He also had notable supporting turns in
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's '' Bunny Lake Is Missing'' (1965) opposite
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, and his American film debut '' A Fine Madness'' (1966), as well as a rare leading role in the horror film '' The Legend of Hell House'' (1973). He was often cast as humorous foreign characters (he has played everything from Chinese to Russian). Two of his highest profile roles of this kind were in two films for
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: '' The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes'' (1970) and '' Avanti!'' (1972), for which he was nominated for a
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for his part as put-upon hotel manager Carlo Carlucci.


Television

In the 1978 television miniseries '' Centennial'', he played the Scottish accountant Finlay Perkin. He played both Ko-Ko (the starring role) in ''
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'' (which he had played in 1962 at Sadler's Wells Opera), and the title character, John Wellington Wells, in ''
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'', for the Brent Walker television series of Gilbert and Sullivan productions, shown by the BBC in 1983. After relocating to the United States, he guest-starred in many television series, such as ''
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'' (1978, "The Conspirators"); '' Hart to Hart''; ''
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''; '' Magnum, P.I.''; ''
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'' (S9 E22 as Slade 1986); '' Remington Steele''; ''
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''; ''
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''; '' The Feather and Father Gang''; '' Newhart''; ''
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''; '' Dear John''; '' The Fall Guy''; '' Maude''; and '' Star Trek: The Next Generation''. He starred as the wizard Vector in the short-lived series '' Wizards and Warriors''.


Voice work

Revill was known for his proficiency with accents. He was also known for his voice work in feature-length films and animated series, which includes
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in the first three episodes of '' Batman: The Animated Series'', the voice of Chico in the seven episodes of '' Chico the Rainmaker'' (The Boy with the Two Heads) (1974), the voice of Emperor Palpatine/ Darth Sidious in the original 1980 version of ''
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'' (he was later replaced by Ian McDiarmid in the 2004 DVD version though Revill is still credited). This was an editing decision done to maintain continuity with ''
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'' and the prequel trilogy, as Revill's voice greatly differed from McDiarmid's. Revill has also featured in numerous cartoons such as '' The Transformers'' and ''
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'' and more video games, including '' Marvel: Ultimate Alliance'' and '' Conquest: Frontier Wars''.


Personal life and death

Revill was married twice and had a daughter, Kate, with his second wife. He died of complications from dementia at a Sherman Oaks nursing home, on 11 March 2025, at the age of 94.Turnbull, Stephen. "Obituary", ''Sir Arthur Sullivan Society Magazine'', No. 117, Spring 2025, p. 4


Filmography


Film


Television


Video games


Other

* '' Peter Pan's Flight'' (1955)


Stage credits (partial)


References


External links

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