William Hartnell;Film life before and during Dr. Who
Posted: November 23rd, 2013, 5:52 am
William Hartnell is best known as the first Doctor Who, from 1963 through to 1966. However, like Ward Bond in America, he was a top character actor, who in his 50s became a major tv star. It's funny that Hartnell played the Doctor as an old man, whereas Jon Pertwee at roughly the same age he played the Time Lord, played him as a fit action hero. Sadly ill health forced the BBC to let him go, as he was struggling learning his lines among other things, but he did appear on tape speaking to Throughton and Pertwee and the 10th aniversary show.Most people realise that the 50-year-success of the show is largely down to him, as he left a legacy for the others to follow.
However, before all that Hartnell did make contribution to the British Film Industry. He was in the propaganda war movie The Way Ahead with David Niven, he was the sidekick that turned against young gangster Richard Attenbourgh in Brighton Rock, he was second billed to Richard Todd in Yangtse Incident, played the Sargeant Major in the very first Carry On, Carry On Sargeant and was a crooked haulage Manager in Hell Drivers in league with nasty Patrick McGoohan against hero Stanley Baker.
Doctor Who also wasn't his first tv role, Hartnell also did the acclaim Army Game............................
However, before all that Hartnell did make contribution to the British Film Industry. He was in the propaganda war movie The Way Ahead with David Niven, he was the sidekick that turned against young gangster Richard Attenbourgh in Brighton Rock, he was second billed to Richard Todd in Yangtse Incident, played the Sargeant Major in the very first Carry On, Carry On Sargeant and was a crooked haulage Manager in Hell Drivers in league with nasty Patrick McGoohan against hero Stanley Baker.
Doctor Who also wasn't his first tv role, Hartnell also did the acclaim Army Game............................