Paul Massie Net Worth

Paul Massie Net Worth is
$250,000

Paul Massie Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Paul Massie (born Arthur Dickinson Massé, July 7, 1932, St. Catharines, Ontario – June 8, 2011) was a Canadian actor and academic. He later became a theater professor at the University of South Florida in the 1970s. He remained on faculty until his retirement as professor emeritus in 1996.Massie won a BAFTA Award in 1959 for Most Promising Newcomer for his role in the Anthony Asquith film Orders to Kill (1958) in which he portrayed an American bomber pilot in Nazi-occupied France. Also in 1958 he acted in a Peter Hall production of Tennessee Williams' play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, at the Comedy Theatre in London with Kim Stanley and Leo McKern also in the cast, was director.Massie played the characters of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde in the 1960 Hammer horror film The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll. Unusually, he played Jekyll in make-up as an old, unattractive, bearded man, and his villainous counterpart Hyde as his young, handsome self. He appeared in The Rebel (1960), a vehicle for British comedian Tony Hancock, as a budding artist.In 1963, he acted in William Fairchild's play Breaking Point, at the Golders Green Hippodrome, London with John Gregson, Robert Beatty, and Robert Ayres in the cast. John Barron was director.Later in his career, Massie shifted his focus to teaching, and became a member of the faculty at the University of South Florida in Tampa, where he had often been a guest artist-instructor over the years, first appearing in a 1966 production of Tartuffe. He taught acting, scene study, voice production, clowning, directing and other subjects. He also directed numerous productions at USF.Paul Massie died on June 8, 2011, in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, at the age of 78. He had resided on the South Shore of Nova Scotia since his retirement from USF in 1996.

Date Of BirthJuly 7, 1932
Died2011-06-08
Place Of BirthSt. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
ProfessionActor
Star SignCancer
#Fact
1Leading actor, the son of a Baptist minister. He was brought up in Canada, and came to fame in English films, notably in the title role of The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll (1960) and as an artist in Tony Hancock's Call Me Genius (1961). In the early 70's, Massie took the unusual step of abandoning his acting career in favor of a position as drama teacher at the University of South Florida.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Savannah1996TV SeriesMinister
The Naked Eye1995Davis Parks
Sam & Me1991Cop two
He's Fired, She's Hired1984TV MovieAd Man #1
Hawkeye, the Pathfinder1973TV Mini-SeriesHawkeye
Docteur Caraïbes1973TV SeriesDenniger
The Pathfinders1972TV SeriesGroup Captain Fosse
The Main Chance1970TV SeriesRichard Swanson
The Doctors1969-1970TV SeriesTom Durham
The Man and the Albatross1969Denniger
Seaway1966TV SeriesRoss
The Trials of O'Brien1966TV SeriesJames Partridge
Instant French1965Short
The Avengers1965TV SeriesJohnson
The Pot Carriers1962Rainbow
ITV Television Playhouse1961TV SeriesFred
Roommates1961Malcolm Stewart
Call Me Genius1961Paul Ashby
No Hiding Place1961TV SeriesTom Leith
Armchair Theatre1959-1960TV SeriesRonnie Page / Robert Defoe
The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll1960Dr. Henry Jekyll Mr. Edward Hyde
Somerset Maugham Hour1960TV SeriesHans
Libel1959Jeffrey Buckenham
ITV Play of the Week1959TV SeriesRamsay
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre1959TV SeriesAlexander (Sandy) Lord
Sapphire1959David Harris
Rendezvous1959TV Series'Josephine'
The Flying Doctor1959TV SeriesTed Howard
Orders to Kill1958Gene Summers
Television Playwright1958TV SeriesJoe
High Tide at Noon1957Sailor (uncredited)

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Chain of Command1967Documentary short
Compassionate Leave?1967Documentary short
The Defaulter1967Documentary short
The Tactless One1967Documentary short
Invitation to the Dance1958TV Series documentaryHimself - Presenter
A Question of Priority1967Documentary short

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1959BAFTA Film AwardBAFTA AwardsMost Promising Newcomer to FilmOrders to Kill (1958)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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