Douglas Wilmer, Sherlock Holmes Actor, Dies at 96
He was not on the list.
The London native played the famous detective for the BBC
and in a Gene Wilder film and had many brushes with the character over the
years.
Douglas Wilmer, who began a long association with Sherlock
Holmes when he ably portrayed Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s legendary sleuth on a
1960s series for the BBC, died Thursday. He was 96.
Wilmer, a respected veteran of stage and screen, died at
Ipswich Hospital in Suffolk, England, after a short illness, The Sherlock
Holmes Society of London reported. (He was an honorary member of the society.)
The London-born actor first played Holmes opposite Nigel
Stock as Dr. Watson in 1964 (for a pilot episode) and then for an 11-episode
season in 1965. (For another season of Sherlock Holmes, Peter Cushing replaced
him in 1968.)
Wilmer also portrayed the logical Professor Van Dusen, a
Holmesian detective created by American author Jacques Futrelle, in 1971's The
Rivals of Sherlock Holmes for the ITV network. Later, Gene Wilder insisted
Wilmer return as the famous resident of 221B Baker St. in The Adventure of
Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975).
And for Sherlock, the current British series starring
Benedict Cumberbatch, Wilmer had a cameo as a cranky old man who gave Watson a
hard time in the Diogenes Club in the 2012 second-season finale "The
Reichenbach Fall."
Mark Gatiss, who co-created Sherlock and plays Mycroft
Holmes on the latest series, wrote on Twitter: “An honor to have known dear
Douglas Wilmer. A Sherlock for all seasons. The work was something, the man was
all. RIP.”
There are many — including some at The Sherlock Holmes
Society of London — who consider Wilmer the definitive Holmes.
"The part interested me very much because I’d never
really, I felt, seen it performed to its full capacity," he said in a 2009
interview. "There’s a very dark side to Holmes, and a very unpleasant side
to him. And I felt that this was always skirted round, which made him appear
rather sort of hockey sticks and cricket bats and jolly uncles … a kind of
dashing Victorian hero. He wasn’t like that at all. He was rather sardonic and
arrogant, and he could be totally inconsiderate toward Watson. I tried to show
both sides of his nature."
Wilmer once ran Sherlock's wine bar in Woodbridge, Suffolk,
and recorded a series of the Conan Doyle stories on audiocassette.
Wilmer also portrayed Sir Nayland Smith, a Holmes-like
character who has a sidekick and battles the villain played by Christopher Lee,
in The Brides of Fu Manchu (1966) and The Vengeance of Fu Manchu (1967).
Wilmer, who served in the British Army and trained at the
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, played British officer Francis de Guingand in
Patton (1970), was the police commissioner in Revenge of the Pink Panther
(1978) and stood out as fussy British Secret Service art expert Jim Fanning in
Octopussy (1983).
His first major film role came in Richard III (1955),
directed by and starring Laurence Olivier. He appeared in Michael Powell and
Emeric Pressburger's Pursuit of the Graf Spee (1956) and in two films directed
by Anthony Mann: El Cid (1961) and The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964).
Wilmer's film résumé also included Cleopatra (1963), Jason
and the Argonauts (1963), A Shot in the Dark (1964) — his first Inspector
Clouseau film — One Way Pendulum (1965), Khartoum (1966), The Reckoning (1970)
and The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973), and he was seen on television in The
Adventures of Robin Hood, The Saint, The Avengers and Space: 1999.
In 2010, he published a memoir, Stage Whispers.
Filmography
It is Midnight,
Doctor Schweitzer (1953, TV Movie) as Father Charles
Sacrifice to the
Wind (1954, TV Movie) as Menelaus
The Men of
Sherwood Forest (1954) as Sir Nigel Saltire
Richard III (1955)
as The Lord Dorset
Passport to
Treason (1955) as Dr. Randolf
The Battle of the
River Plate (1956) as M. Desmoulins - French Minister, Montevideo
An Honourable
Murder (1960) as R. Cassius
El Cid (1961) as
Moutamin
Marco Polo (1962)
Cleopatra (1963)
as Decimus
Jason and the
Argonauts (1963) as Pelias
The Fall of the
Roman Empire (1964) as Niger
Woman of Straw
(1964) as Dr. Murray (scenes deleted)
A Shot in the Dark
(1964) as Henry LaFarge
The Golden Head
(1964) as Detective Inspector Stevenson
One Way Pendulum
(1964) as Judge / Maintenance Man
Khartoum (1966) as
Khalifa Abdullah
The Brides of Fu
Manchu (1966) as Nayland Smith
The Vengeance of
Fu Manchu (1967) as Nayland Smith
Hammerhead (1968)
as Pietro Vendriani
A Nice Girl Like
Me (1969) as Postnatal Clinic Doctor
The Reckoning
(1969) as Moyle
Patton (1970) as
Major General Freddie de Guingand
Cromwell (1970) as
Sir Thomas Fairfax
The Vampire Lovers
(1970) as Baron Joachim Von Hartog
Journey to Murder
(1971) as Harry Vaneste (Do Me a Favor and Kill Me)
Unman, Wittering
and Zigo (1971) as Headmaster
Antony and
Cleopatra (1972) as Agrippa
The Golden Voyage
of Sinbad (1973) as Vizier
The Adventure of
Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975) as Sherlock Holmes
The Incredible
Sarah (1976) as Montigny
Revenge of the
Pink Panther (1978) as Police Commissioner
Rough Cut (1980)
as Maxwell Levy
Octopussy (1983)
as Jim Fanning
Sword of the
Valiant (1984) as The Black Knight
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