I watched the film Frenzy over the weekend. It’s an AlfredHitchcock and I admit to not having seen many of his films – not deliberately –
I’ve just never got around to them. I do remember being scared to death as a
kid watching The Birds but I don’t specifically remember it as being a
Hitchcock film. It was just a film that scared the bejeesus out of me at the
time.
Anyway, back to Frenzy. An interesting film made all the
more interesting by it being filmed in London in an area that has been
completely transformed since the film was made. As a longtime resident of
London it was interesting just at that level.
One of the actors was called Jon Finch. He looked familiar
but not familiar enough for me to know what other films he’d been in. A quick
glance at his Wikipedia page led me to conclude he was the unluckiest actor in
the world. I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt in saying that it was
misfortune and not down to poor judgement on his part.
This was the man that turned down the role of James Bond in
Live and Let Die – it went to Roger Moore instead.
This was the man who was taken ill shortly after accepting a
role in Alien. He was replaced by John Hurt who went on to play one of the most
memorable scenes in cinema history.
This was the man who turned down the role of Doyle in TheProfessionals – an iconic 70s British TV show which, although it has dated
rather badly has pretty much immortalised the actors who starred in it. He
rejected the role because of a strange reluctance to portray a policeman.
If he had completed just one of the above roles it would
have meant we all knew who Jon Finch was. Sadly most of us don’t. Reading
between the lines of his Wikipedia page, he died alone and in poor health.
I think he deserves some recognition. Poor bugger.
2 comments:
mmm...was he also offered the chance to manage the Beatles?
NB: He probably turned down their offer.
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