Denis Quilley

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Dec 26, 1927 (97 years old)
Death date
Oct 05, 2003

Denis Quilley

Known For

The Marriage of Figaro
TV Show 1994

The Marriage of Figaro

By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. With libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte in a new translation by Tony Britten and Nicholas Broadhurst. Transmitted in three parts, this is the story of a sex-mad Eurocrat who's trying to sleep with his servant, his frustrated aristocratic wife and her toy-boy, and a love-child who's forced into marriage with his own mother, not to mention cross-dressing, blackmail and a death-defying leap from a second-floor window.

The Interrogation of John
1h 30m
Movie 1987

The Interrogation of John

A suspect is brought to a London police station charged with gross indecency. Police at the station believe he is connected with a murder in the area earlier that night, but the suspect refuses to speak.

Murder of a Moderate Man
0h 50m
TV Show 1985

Murder of a Moderate Man

A.D.
2h 0m
TV Show 1985

A.D.

A 12 hours miniseries adapted from Anthony Burgess's novel The Kingdom of the Wicked.

Biography

Denis Clifford Quilley was an English actor. From a family with no theatrical connections, Quilley was determined from an early age to become an actor and was taken on by the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in his teens. After a break for compulsory military service he began a West End career in 1950, succeeding Richard Burton in "The Lady's Not For Burning". In the 1950s he appeared in revue, musicals, operetta and on television as well as in classic and modern drama in the theatre.

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