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Home/People/Paul Scofield
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Born
Jan 21, 1922Died: Mar 19, 2008
Lived 86 years
Place of Birth
Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

39
Movies
6
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Paul Scofield

Acting

Biography
David Paul Scofield CH CBE (21 January 1922 – 19 March 2008) was an English actor. During a seven-decade career, Scofield achieved the Triple Crown of Acting, winning an Academy Award, Emmy, and Tony for his work. He won the three awards in a seven-year span, the fastest of any performer to accomplish the feat. Scofield received Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play at the 1962 Tony Awards for portraying Sir Thomas More in the Broadway production of A Man for All Seasons. Four years later, he won the Academy Award for Best Actor when he reprised the role in the 1966 film adaptation, making him one of nine to receive a Tony and Academy Award for the same role. His Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie was achieved for the 1969 television film Male of the Species. Preferring the stage to the screen and putting his family before his career, Scofield nonetheless established a reputation as one of the greatest Shakespearean performers. Among other accolades, his performance as Mark Van Doren in Quiz Show (1994) earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor and he won Best Actor in a Supporting Role at the BAFTA Awards for portraying Thomas Danforth in The Crucible (1996). Scofield declined the honour of a knighthood, but was appointed CBE in 1956 and became a Companion of Honour in 2001. Description above from the Wikipedia article Paul Scofield, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Discovering Hamlet

as The Ghost (archive footage)
2011
Kurosawa poster

Kurosawa

as Kurosawa (voice)
2000
Animal Farm poster

Animal Farm

as Boxer (voice)
1999
Rashi: A Light After The Dark Ages poster

Rashi: A Light After The Dark Ages

as Narrator (voice)
1999
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Robinson in Space

as Narrator (voice)
1997
The Crucible poster

The Crucible

as Judge Thomas Danforth
1996
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The Little Riders

as Grandpa Roden
1996
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Genesis: The Creation and the Flood

as Narrator (voice)
1994
Quiz Show poster

Quiz Show

as Mark Van Doren
1994
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London

as Narrator (voice)
1994
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Utz

as Dr. Vaclav Orlik
1992
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Hamlet

as The Ghost
1990
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Henry V

as French King
1989
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When the Whales Came

as The Birdman
1989
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The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank

as Otto Frank
1988
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Mr. Corbett's Ghost

as Mr. Corbett
1987
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Nineteen Nineteen

as Alexander Scherbatov
1985
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Summer Lightning

as Old Robert Clarke
1985
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Anna Karenina

as Karenin
1985
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A Kind of Alaska

as Dr. Hornby
1984