Patrick Magee
              
              March 31, 1922 (103 years old) in Armagh, Northern Ireland, UK
          
          Patrick Magee (31 March 1922 – 14 August 1982) was a Northern Irish actor best known for his collaborations with Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter, as well as his appearances in horror films and in Stanley Kubrick's films A Clockwork Orange and Barry Lyndon.
Known For
Credits
- 1996 · Samuel Beckett: As the Story Was Told as Archival Footage
 - 1982 · Another Flip for Dominick as Caleb Line
 - 1981 · The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne as General
 - 1981 · Chariots of Fire as Lord Cadogan
 - 1981 · The Monster Club as Innkeeper (Luna's Father)
 - 1981 · The Black Cat as Prof. Robert Miles
 - 1980 · The Flipside of Dominick Hide as Caleb Line
 - 1980 · Sir Henry at Rawlinson End as Reverend Slodden
 - 1980 · The Sleep of Death as Marquis
 - 1980 · Hawk the Slayer as Priest
 - 1980 · Rough Cut as Ernst Mueller
 - 1979 · Churchill and the Generals as Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell
 - 1979 · The Bronte Sisters as Reverend Brontë
 - 1979 · Kidnapped as Ebenezer Balfour
 - 1979 · The Last Window Cleaner as Muldooney
 - 1977 · Telefon as General Strelsky
 - 1976 · Beasts: What Big Eyes as Leo Raymount
 - 1976 · Beasts as Leo Raymount
 - 1975 · Barry Lyndon as The Chevalier
 - 1975 · Quiller as Vamvakaris
 - 1975 · Galileo as Cardinal Bellarmin
 - 1974 · A Killer in Every Corner as Prof. Marcus Carnaby
 - 1974 · King Lear as King Lear
 - 1974 · Simona as Simone's Father
 - 1974 · Luther as Luther's Father
 - 1973 · The Monkey's Paw as Sergeant Morris
 - 1973 · The Final Programme as Dr. Baxter
 - 1973 · Orson Welles' Great Mysteries as Sergeant Morris
 - 1973 · Lady Ice as Paul Booth
 - 1973 · And Now the Screaming Starts! as Dr. Whittle
 - 1973 · Thriller as Prof. Marcus Carnaby
 - 1972 · Krapp's Last Tape as Krapp
 - 1972 · Asylum as Dr. Lionel Rutherford
 - 1972 · Demons of the Mind as Falkenberg
 - 1972 · The Protectors as Gardner
 - 1972 · Thrills Galore as Michael
 - 1972 · Pope Joan as Elder Monk
 - 1972 · Young Winston as General Bindon Blood
 - 1972 · The Fiend as Minister
 - 1972 · Tales from the Crypt as George Carter
 - 1971 · A Clockwork Orange as Mr. Alexander
 - 1971 · The Trojan Women as Menelaus
 - 1970 · Play for Today as Caleb Line
 - 1970 · You Can't Win 'Em All as The General - Ataturk
 - 1970 · Cromwell as Hugh Peters
 - 1970 · King Lear as Cornwall
 - 1969 · Destiny of a Spy as John Flack
 - 1969 · Hard Contract as Alexi
 - 1968 · The Birthday Party as Shamus McCann
 - 1968 · Decline and Fall ...of a Birdwatcher as Maniac
 - 1968 · The Champions as Pedraza
 - 1968 · Anzio as Gen. Starkey
 - 1967 · Marat/Sade as Marquis de Sade
 - 1966 · Blood Bath as Linda's Husband (archive footage) (uncredited)
 - 1965 · Die, Monster, Die! as Dr. Henderson
 - 1965 · BBC Play of the Month as Tetzel
 - 1965 · BBC Play of the Month as The Storyteller
 - 1965 · BBC Play of the Month as Fergus Crampton
 - 1965 · The Skull as Police Surgeon
 - 1965 · Portrait in Terror as Mauricio Zaroni
 - 1964 · The Masque of the Red Death as Alfredo
 - 1964 · Seance on a Wet Afternoon as Walsh
 - 1964 · Theatre 625 as Duke of Wellington
 - 1964 · Zulu as Surgeon Reynolds
 - 1963 · The Servant as People in Restaurant: Bishop
 - 1963 · The Sentimental Agent as Major
 - 1963 · Dementia 13 as Justin Caleb
 - 1963 · Operation Titian as Dr. Morisijus
 - 1963 · The Very Edge as Simmonds
 - 1963 · Ricochet as Inspector Cummings
 - 1963 · The Young Racers as Sir William Dragonet
 - 1962 · A Prize of Arms as RSM Hicks
 - 1962 · The Boys as Mr. Lee
 - 1962 · Dr. Finlay's Casebook as
 - 1962 · Z-Cars as
 - 1961 · Never Back Losers as Ben Black
 - 1961 · The Avengers as
 - 1961 · Rag Doll as Flynn
 - 1960 · Sunday-Night Play as
 - 1960 · The Criminal as Barrows
 - 1959 · No Hiding Place as