Brewster Mason Net Worth

Brewster Mason Net Worth is
$950,000

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Brewster Mason (30 August 1922 - 14 August 1987) was an English stage actor who also made some notable film and television appearances.He was born in Kidsgrove, Staffordshire and made his stage debut at the Finsbury Park Open Air Theatre in 1947. He then appeared on stage in repertory theatre, in London's West End and on Broadway. He was a particularly notable member of the Royal Shakespeare Company between 1963 and 1987, and his parts included a memorable Earl of Warwick in The Wars of The Roses (1963 and 1964), Claudius in the David Warner 'Hamlet' (1965 and 1966), Sir Toby Belch (1966), Lafau (All's Well) and Banquo (Macbeth in 1967), Julius Caesar and Falstaff (The Merry Wives) in 1968, Women beware Women, Wolsey in Henry VIII, and Falstaff in 'When thou art King' (!969), Undershaft in Major Barbara (1970), Othello (1971), Falstaff in Henry IV (1975), and Gaunt in Richard II in 1986.He made appearances in many British television plays and series including; The Affair (1962), The Pallisers (1974) and Quatermass (1979) and Tales of the Unexpected (1980–81). He also played Otto von Bismarck in both Edward the Seventh (1975) and Disraeli (1978). His film appearances included; The Dambusters (1954) as Guy Gibson's rear gunner Flt Lt R.D. Trevor-Roper and Private Potter (1962) as the Brigadier.In 1957 he had a spell on the BBC's Radio Drama Repertory company when, after an accident in which he injured his leg, he was unable to undertake film or stage work.He died aged 64 following a fall when he was appearing in Richard II at the Barbican Theatre, London.

Date Of BirthAugust 30, 1922
Died1987-08-14
Place Of BirthKidsgrove, Staffordshire, England, UK
ProfessionActor
Star SignVirgo
#Fact
1English character actor, on the classical stage from 1947. Noted especially for his interpretations of Falstaff, Julius Caesar and Wolsey. Long tenure with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Died as the result of a fall, while playing the title role in "Richard II" on August 14th 1987.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Tomorrow Mr. Tompion! And About Time Too!1958TV MovieKing Charles II
The Dam Busters1955Flt / Lt. R. D. Trevor-Roper, D.F.C., D.F.M.
Stage by Stage1954TV Series
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre1950TV SeriesProsecuting counsel
Fraulein Else1983TV MovieVon Dorsday
BBC2 Playhouse1975-1982TV SeriesThe Patron / Maclean
Tales of the Unexpected1980-1981TV SeriesMr. Horton / Herbert Millette
The Greeks: A Journey in Space and Time1980TV SeriesHerodotus
Quatermass1979TV Mini-SeriesGurov
ITV Playhouse1979TV SeriesJack Armstrong
BBC Play of the Month1979TV SeriesMr. Voysey
The Quatermass Conclusion1979Gurov
Disraeli: Portrait of a Romantic1978TV Mini-SeriesPrince Bismarck / Chancellor Bismarck
Secret Army1977TV SeriesFather Pierre
BBC2 Play of the Week1977TV SeriesGeneral von Hase
Premiere1977TV Mini-SeriesJoshua Reed
Edward the King1975TV SeriesBismark
The Pallisers1974TV Mini-SeriesAbel Wharton
Justice1974TV SeriesSir Charles
Great Mysteries1973TV SeriesRichard Lumsden
Fraud Squad1970TV SeriesLaughton
All's Well That Ends Well1968TV MovieLaFeu
The Wars of the Roses1965-1966TV Mini-SeriesWarwick
The Saint1964TV SeriesGalbraith Stride
ITV Television Playhouse1961-1963TV SeriesJohn Sedmond / Brigadier
Sergeant Cork1963TV SeriesGeneral Sir Gerald Langford
ITV Play of the Week1962-1963TV SeriesMathew Bulmer MP / Andrew Undershaft
Private Potter1962Brigadier
Armchair Theatre1962TV SeriesChris Batty
Macbeth1960/IIITV MovieAngus
The Four Just Men1960TV SeriesClemente
Who, Me?1959TV MovieDet. Chief Inspector Lawson
Theatre Night1958TV SeriesDavid Bowman

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Elephant Will Never Forget1953Documentary shortNarrator (uncredited)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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