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Michael Bryant

Michael Bryant

Born: 1928-04-05 • London, England, UK

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Michael Dennis Bryant (5 April 1928 – 25 April 2002) was a British stage and television actor.

Bryant attended Battersea Grammar School and after service in the Merchant Navy and Army, he attended drama school and appeared in many productions on the London stage. He made his film debut in 1955. His greatest role was Mathieu in BBC2's 1970 adaptation of Jean-Paul Sartre's Roads to Freedom trilogy. His guest star appearance as Wing Commander Marsh, who feigns insanity in the 'Tweedledum' episode of the BBC drama series, Colditz (1972), is still widely remembered.

Bryant was chosen by Orson Welles to play the lead role in The Deep, Welles's adaptation of the Charles Williams novel Dead Calm. The production frequently ran out of money, and following the death of actor Laurence Harvey in 1973, Welles stopped production and announced the movie - which had been completed except for one special effects shot of a ship exploding - would not be released. (The novel was finally adapted to film in 1989.)

In 1969 Bryant took his love of the stage on a strange trip into the realm of cult films, playing a clever male prostitute who outwits a delusional family of killers in the dark comedy Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny and Girly, an adaptation of a play by Maisie Mosco. Due to poor marketing and a lack of faith in the film by the distributor, the film quickly sank into obscurity even before it could develop a cult following.

One of Bryant's most memorable performances was in the classic BBC television play The Stone Tape (1972), in which he plays the leader of a team of scientists who investigate ghost sightings in a brooding gothic mansion.

Bryant also had a supporting role as a sadistic psychiatrist in the cult classic black comedy The Ruling Class, with Peter O'Toole and Alastair Sim. He also appeared in Richard Attenborough's Gandhi (1982) as a British diplomat.

Having played Lenin in the film Nicholas and Alexandria, Bryant would later reprise the role in Robert Bolt's play State of Revolution (1977). He had previously co-starred in Bolt's unsuccessful Gentle Jack. The 1977 production of a Bolt play though was significant for featuring the first role he performed at the National Theatre where he was a constant presence for a quarter of a century. Bryant, described by Michael Billington as "rock-solid company man", had earlier performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company from 1964, including the premiere production of Harold Pinter's The Homecoming (1965), in which he played Teddy, the returning academic.

In 1980, Michael Bryant won the London Drama Critics Circle Theatre Award for Best Actor, and his other theatrical performances were equally well thought of. Bryant won Laurence Olivier Awards in 1988 and 1990 and was nominated twice more.

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Filmography
Mrs. Weekley's Lover poster
Mrs. Weekley's Lover
2025 • Ernest Weekley
The Curse Of Denton Rose poster
The Curse Of Denton Rose
2020 • Self
The Miracle Maker poster
The Miracle Maker
2000 • God/ The Doctor (voice)
King Lear poster
King Lear
1998 • Fool
Hamlet poster
Hamlet
1996 • Priest
Orson Welles: The One-Man Band poster
Orson Welles: The One-Man Band
1995 • Self (segment "The deep") (archive footage)
The Absence of War poster
The Absence of War
1995 • Bryden Thomas
No Image
Anna Lee: Headcase
1993 • Commander Martin Brierly
Heading Home poster
Heading Home
1991 • Derek Green
Franz Kafka's 'The Trial' poster
Franz Kafka's 'The Trial'
1988 • Advocate
A Crack in the Ice poster
A Crack in the Ice
1985 • Gen. Kokoshkin
Sakharov poster
Sakharov
1984 • Syshchikov
The Merry Wives of Windsor poster
The Merry Wives of Windsor
1982 • Doctor Caius
Gandhi poster
Gandhi
1982 • Principal Secretary
A Genius Like Us: A Portrait of Joe Orton poster
A Genius Like Us: A Portrait of Joe Orton
1982 • Mike
My Homeland poster
My Homeland
1976 • Reader
The Daedalus Equations poster
The Daedalus Equations
1976 • Sam McInstrey
The Treasure of Abbot Thomas poster
The Treasure of Abbot Thomas
1974 • The Rev. Justin Somerton
Caravan to Vaccarès poster
Caravan to Vaccarès
1974 • Zuger
Is It Something I Said? poster
Is It Something I Said?
1974 • Arthur
Mr. Axelford's Angel poster
Mr. Axelford's Angel
1974 • Mr Axelford
No Image
If There Weren't Any Blacks You'd Have to Invent Them
1974
No Image
The Professional
1973 • Duckworth
The Stone Tape poster
The Stone Tape
1972 • Peter Brock
The Duchess of Malfi poster
The Duchess of Malfi
1972 • Bosola
No Image
The Greeks and Their Gifts
1972 • Stuart Lindsay
The Ruling Class poster
The Ruling Class
1972 • Dr. Herder
Nicholas and Alexandra poster
Nicholas and Alexandra
1971 • Lenin
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The Switch
1971 • Henry Martin
Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny & Girly poster
Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny & Girly
1970 • New Friend
The Three Sisters poster
The Three Sisters
1970 • Vershinin
The Deep poster
The Deep
1970 • John Ingram
Goodbye, Mr. Chips poster
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
1969 • Max Staefel
No Image
The Explorer
1968 • Erik Petterson
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Mille Miglia
1968 • Stirling Moss
Torture Garden poster
Torture Garden
1967 • Colin Williams (segment 1 "Enoch")
No Image
Easier in the Dark
1967 • The Man
The Deadly Affair poster
The Deadly Affair
1967 • Gaveston (in Edward II)
The Mind Benders poster
The Mind Benders
1963 • Dr. Danny Tate
Life for Ruth poster
Life for Ruth
1962 • John's Counsel
A Night to Remember poster
A Night to Remember
1958 • Sixth Officer James Moody
Uranium Boom poster
Uranium Boom
1956 • Peterson
Passage Home poster
Passage Home
1955 • Stebbings