Martin Benson (actor)

Martin Benson
Benson in the TV series One Step Beyond, episode The Sorcerer, 1961
Born
Martin Benjamin Benson

(1918-08-10)10 August 1918
London, England
Died28 February 2010(2010-02-28) (aged 91)
Markyate, Hertfordshire, England
OccupationActor
Years active1942–2005
Spouses
  • Joan Oliver (?–?) divorced
  • Joy Swinson-Benson (m. 1977–2010) (his death)

Martin Benjamin Benson (10 August 1918 – 28 February 2010)[1][2] was an English actor who appeared in films, theatre and television. He appeared in both British and Hollywood productions.[3]

Early life

Benson was born in the East End of London, into a Jewish family,[4] the son of a Russian-Jewish grocer and his Polish-Jewish wife who had left Russia at the revolution.[1] After attending Tottenham Grammar School on a scholarship, he served in the 2nd Searchlight, Royal Artillery, during World War II. Stationed in Cairo, Egypt, he and Arthur Lowe founded the repertory company Mercury Theatre in Alexandria.[1]

Career

Benson is remembered for his role as the Kralaholme in the original London production of The King and I, a role he recreated in the Oscar-winning film version.[5]

Appearing in films for over six decades, Benson played mostly supporting characters or villains.[6] His films include The Blind Goddess (1948), Wheel of Fate (1953), Interpol (1957), The Strange World of Planet X (1958), Once More, with Feeling! (1959), Exodus (1960), Five Golden Hours (1961), A Shot in the Dark (1964), Pope Joan (1972), The Sea Wolves (1980) and Angela's Ashes (1999).[7]

Benson also had an uncredited role in MGM's hit historical film, Ivanhoe, and in 1963 he acted in another historic film, as Ramos in Cleopatra (which also starred Elizabeth Taylor). Benson played both serious roles, such as Ali in Killers of Kilimanjaro (1959) and comic roles, such as Maurice in A Shot in the Dark.[3]

In 1964, Benson appeared as Mr. Solo, the gangster who is killed by Goldfinger's henchman Oddjob in the James Bond film Goldfinger.[5]

Television

Benson appeared in many roles on television. He played a barrister, using his own name, in the unscripted series The Verdict is Yours which ran for several years in the 1950s. Cases were shown and the previously unknown verdict was given by jury of viewers.[2] In 1957 he made a guest appearance on The Jack Benny Show.[8] In the same year he played the recurring character the Duke de Medici in the children's adventure series Sword of Freedom.[9] In 1960 he appeared in the series Danger Man in the episode entitled "Position of Trust" as Fawzi. In 1981 he appeared in the television production of The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, albeit unrecognisable under the heavy make-up and costume of Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz, leader of the Vogon fleet sent to destroy Earth.[6] His last appearance was in the TV series Casualty in 2005.[10]

Death

Benson died in his sleep on 28 February 2010, from natural causes.[2]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1942 Suspected Person Uncredited
1948 The Blind Goddess Count Stephan Mikla
But Not in Vain Mark Meyer
1949 Trapped by the Terror Prison Governor
Under Capricorn Man Carrying Shrunken Head Uncredited
The Adventures of PC 49 Skinny Ellis
1951 I'll Get You for This Frankie Sperazza
Assassin for Hire Catesby
Night Without Stars White Cap
The Dark Light Luigi
Hotel Sahara Uncredited
Mystery Junction Steve Harding
1952 Judgment Deferred Pierre Desportes
The Frightened Man Alec Stone
Wide Boy Rocco
Ivanhoe Uncredited
The Gambler and the Lady Pat
1953 Top of the Form Cliquot
Wheel of Fate Riscoe
Recoil Farnborough
Always a Bride Hotel Desk Clerk Uncredited
Black 13 Bruno
Escape by Night Guillio
1954 You Know What Sailors Are Agrarian Officer Uncredited
West of Zanzibar Dhofar
Knave of Hearts Art Uncredited
1955 Passage Home Gutierres
Doctor at Sea Head Waiter Uncredited
1956 Soho Incident Rico Francesi
23 Paces to Baker Street Pillings
The King and I Kralahome
1957 Istanbul Mr. Darius
Doctor at Large Captain Varolli
The Flesh Is Weak Angelo Giani
Man from Tangier Voss
Windom's Way Samcar
1958 The Strange World of Planet X Smith
Sea of Sand German Half-track Officer Uncredited
The Two-Headed Spy Gen. Wagner
1959 Make Mine a Million Chairman
Killers of Kilimanjaro Ali
1960 Once More, with Feeling! Luigi Bardini
Oscar Wilde George Alexander
Sands of the Desert Selim
The Gentle Trap Ricky Barnes
The 3 Worlds of Gulliver Flimnap
Exodus Mordekai
1961 Gorgo Dorkin
Five Golden Hours Enrico
A Matter of WHO Rahman
1962 The Silent Invasion Borge
Satan Never Sleeps Kuznietsky
Village of Daughters 1st Pickpocket
Captain Clegg Mr. Rash
The Fur Collar Martin Benson
1963 Cleopatra Ramos
1964 Mozambique Da Silva
A Shot in the Dark Maurice
Behold a Pale Horse Priest
Goldfinger Mr. Solo
1965 The Secret of My Success Rex Mansard
1966 A Man Could Get Killed Politanu
1967 The Magnificent Two President Diaz
Battle Beneath the Earth Gen. Chan Lu
1972 Pope Joan Lothair
1973 Tiffany Jones Petcek
1976 The Omen Father Spiletto
Mohammad, Messenger of God Abu-Jahal
1979 Meetings with Remarkable Men Dr. Ivanov
The Human Factor Boris
1980 The Sea Wolves Mr. Montero
1981 Sphinx Muhammed
1988 Young Toscanini Comparsa Uncredited
1999 Angela's Ashes Christian Brother

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1953-6 Rheingold Theatre Various 8 episodes
1954-7 The Vise Carlos/Ambroise Martin 2 episodes
1956 Colonel March of Scotland Yard Dupont Episode: "The Silent Vow"
1956-7 Sailor of Fortune El Sayid/Police Chief 2 episodes
1957 Assignment Foreign Legion Various 3 episodes
The Adventures of Aggie Sheikh Feisal Episode: "Tarboosh"
The Jack Benny Program Man Using Telescope Episode: "Jack in Paris"
The Adventures of Sir Lancelot Hassim Episode: "The Mortaise Fair"
Overseas Press Club – Exclusive! Dimitrios Episode: "Santa Claus in a Jeep"
The New Adventures of Martin Kane Episode: "The Missing Daughter Story"
O.S.S. Tulio Episode: "Operation Payday"
1957-9 Sword of Freedom Duke de Medici 27 episodes
1958 The New Adventures of Charlie Chan Ahmed/Roberto Ricci 2 episodes
The Invisible Man Omar Episode: "Crisis in the Desert"
White Hunter Piet Ritter Episode: "Dead Man's Tale"
The Verdict Is Yours Counsel for the Paintiff Episode: "The Case of the Offensive General"
1959 The Third Man Karsos Episode: "An Offering of Pearls"
Dial 999 Waymac Episode: "Special Branch"
1960 Interpol Calling Ahmed Episode: "Mr. George"
The Army Game Captain Strickley Episode: "Bowler Hatting of Pocket"
The Four Just Men Captain Renald Episode: "The Boy Without a Country"
1960-5 Danger Man Fawzi/General Ventura 2 episodes
1960-1 The Charlie Drake Show Fagin
1960-3 ITV Television Playhouse Various 3 episodes
1961 One Step Beyond Klaus Karnak/Dr. Evans 2 episodes
1961-5 No Hiding Place Tomas Bexinga/Bernard Huntley
1962 Richard the Lionheart Forked Beard/Jeweller
The Verdict Is Yours Prosecuting Counsel
1963 Ghost Squad Zervas Episode: "Death of a Sportsman"
Suspense John Haythorn Episode: "The Uncertain Witness"
1963-7 The Saint Various 3 episodes
1965 BBC Play of the Month Rezso Kantner Episode: "The Joel Brand Story"
1966 The Wednesday Play Rudi Episode: "Why Aren't You Famous?"
Court Martial Padre Verga Episode: "Achilles' Heel"
1967 Theatre 625 Eric Jan Hanussen/Joseph Scharff 2 episodes
1968 The Troubleshooters Major General Hassef Episode: "The Slight Problem with the Press"
The Champions Garcian Episode: "Full Circle"
1973 The Adventurer Nicky Asteri Episode: "The Case of the Poisoned Pawn"
1974 A Little Bit of Wisdom Sharkie Episode: "The Magic Monkey of Kubla Khan"
1976 Thriller Spiros Lemke Episode: "The Next Victim"
1977 Jesus of Nazareth Pharisee 2 episodes
The Onedin Line Ranocci Episode: "The Hostage"
The Professionals Villa Episode: "Long Shot"
1978 Return of the Saint Elim Episode: "One Black September"
1979 Telford's Change Jacques Dupont 2 episodes
1980 BBC2 Playhouse Schrayer Episode: "Pews"
1981 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Vogon Captain 2 episodes
Tales of the Unexpected Vasco Episode: "The Way to Do It"
1986 The Clairvoyant Browser 1 episode
1988 Wyatt's Watchdogs Judge Goodman Episode: "A Clot on the Landscape"
1989 Campion Isaac Melchizadek Episode: "Look to the Lady"
The Bill Craven Episode: "Make My Day"
1992 The Camomile Lawn Pauli 3 episodes
1998 Last of the Summer Wine The Vicar Episode: "The Only Disel Saxophone in the Country"
2005 Casualty Rudy Goldspink Episode: "Aftermath"

References

  1. ^ a b c "Martin Benson". The Daily Telegraph. UK. 29 March 2010. Archived from the original on 28 December 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Martin Benson obituary". The Times. UK. 4 March 2010. Martin Benson passed away peacefully in his sleep on Sunday 28th February 2010.
  3. ^ a b "Martin Benson". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 11 July 2012.
  4. ^ William D. Rubinstein, Michael Jolles, Hilary L. Rubinstein, The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History, Palgrave Macmillan (2011), p. 75
  5. ^ a b Gaughan, Gavin (6 May 2010). "Martin Benson obituary". The Guardian. UK. Archived from the original on 28 March 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  6. ^ a b "Martin Benson". aveleyman.com.
  7. ^ "Martin Benson – Movies and Filmography". AllMovie.
  8. ^ III, Harris M. Lentz (21 March 2016). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2010. McFarland. ISBN 9780786486496.
  9. ^ "Martin Benson – Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos". AllMovie.
  10. ^ "Actor Martin Benson dies". The Stage.