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Errol John is a Actor Trinidadien born on 20 december 1924 at Port of Spain (Trinité-et-Tobago)

Errol John

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Nationality Trinité-et-Tobago
Birth 20 december 1924 at Port of Spain (Trinité-et-Tobago)
Death 10 july 1988 (at 63 years) at London (United-kingdom)
Awards Guggenheim Fellowship

Errol John (20 December 1924 – 10 July 1988) was a Trinidadian actor and playwright.

Biography

Born in Port of Spain, Trinidad, John was home-schooled, then began his career as an artist and journalist. Deciding to pursue a career in acting, he joined the Whitehall Theatre Group in Trinidad.

Following the Second World War, John moved to England in 1951 and continued to work in the theatre, appearing on the London stage in productions including Salome (1954), Carson McCullers' play, The Member of the Wedding at the Royal Court Theatre (directed by Tony Richardson), The Merchant of Venice (1962), Measure for Measure (1963) and Othello (at the Old Vic, with Leo McKern and Adrienne Corri in the cast). He had several small roles in films such as The African Queen (1951), The Heart of the Matter (1953), The Emperor Jones (1953), Simba (1955), The Nun's Story (1959) and Guns at Batasi (1964). He gained a major role in the BBC's A Man from the Sun (1956), alongside Cy Grant, Nadia Cattouse and Colin Douglas, and later had a significant role in the television series No Hiding Place (BBC, 1961) and in the five-part series Rainbow City written for him by John Elliott.

His first script written for a play was The Tout (1949), then in 1957 his Moon on a Rainbow Shawl won The Observer's Play of the Year award. It was produced at the Royal Court in 1958, and in 1962 in New York City. Over the half-century since then the play has achieved iconic status as a classic of Caribbean theatre, regularly staged internationally, in countries as diverse as Iceland, Hungary and Argentina. In the UK there have been notable productions at the Almeida Theatre (1988, directed by Maya Angelou), at Stratford East, and most recently at the Cottesloe Theatre, Royal National Theatre (2012) in an acclaimed production directed by Michael Buffong. The Observer′s reviewer wrote: "It is marvellous to report that, 55 years on, this play, in its original version, holds its own and seems fresh as the day it was written." On 27 May 1958, a version of the play that he had adapted for radio and entitled Small Island Moon was broadcast on the BBC's Third Programme; it was produced by Donald McWhinney and Robin Midgley, with a cast led by John himself and also including Barbara Assoon, Sylvia Wynter, Lionel Ngakane, Andrew Salkey and Robert Adams.

Errol John's other writing included Force Majeure, The Dispossessed and Hasta Luego: Three Screenplays (1967). For television he wrote Teleclub (1954), and Dawn (1963) and was also the author of The Exiles, part of the BBC Wednesday Play series.

He attempted to work in the American film industry, but was limited to minor roles in Assault on a Queen (1966) and Buck and the Preacher (1972).

John died in Camden, North London. He was posthumously awarded the Trinidad & Tobago Chaconia Medal (Silver), for Drama, in 1988.

Usually with

Earl Cameron
Earl Cameron
(3 films)
Guy Hamilton
Guy Hamilton
(2 films)
Paul Maxwell
Paul Maxwell
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Errol John (12 films)

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Actor

The Last Days of Patton, 2h26
Directed by Delbert Mann
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Biography
Themes Political films
Actors George C. Scott, Eva Marie Saint, Murray Hamilton, Ed Lauter, Richard A. Dysart, Kathryn Leigh Scott
Roles Sgt. 1st Class George Meeks
Rating62% 3.1481853.1481853.1481853.1481853.148185
As a result of General George S. Patton's (George C. Scott) decision to use former Nazis to help reconstruct post-World War II Germany (and publicly defending the practice), General Dwight Eisenhower (Richard Dysart) removes him from that task and reassigns him to supervise "an army of clerks" whose task is to write the official history of the U.S. military involvement in World War II.
Sheena
Sheena (1984)
, 1h52
Directed by John Guillermin
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Science fiction, Comedy, Fantasy, Action, Adventure
Themes Films set in Africa, Films about animals, Mise en scène d'un éléphant, Films about apes, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors Tanya Roberts, Ted Wass, Donovan Scott, France Zobda, Clifton Jones, John Forgeham
Roles Bolu
Rating49% 2.4608852.4608852.4608852.4608852.460885
While investigating rumors of a mystical "healing earth" whose powers are said to flow forth from the sacred Gudjara Mountain, geologists Philip and Betsy Ames (Michael Shannon and Nancy Paul) are killed in a cave-in, leaving their young daughter Janet an orphan.
Buck and the Preacher, 1h42
Directed by Sidney Poitier, Joseph Sargent
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Action, Adventure, Western
Actors Sidney Poitier, Ruby Dee, Harry Belafonte, Cameron Mitchell, Denny Miller, Nita Talbot
Roles Joshua
Rating65% 3.2947553.2947553.2947553.2947553.294755
Buck and the Preacher opens with a deep rhythm and blues soundtrack reminiscent of a John Wayne Western that was given deep soul and harmony from the 1970s. The camera switches scenes to a camp of African-Americans who have been just freed from slavery and are heading West for a better life. A band of men on horseback terrorize the camp by burning wagons and tents and killing men, women and children. The leader of these white bandits, DeShay (Cameron Mitchell), is wearing an old cavalry jacket hinting at his military past.
Assault on a Queen, 1h46
Directed by Richard Long, Robert D. Webb, Jack Donohue
Origin USA
Genres Thriller, Action, Adventure, Crime
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Underwater action films, Submarine films, Heist films, Gangster films, Escroquerie
Actors Frank Sinatra, Virna Lisi, Anthony Franciosa, Richard Conte, Alf Kjellin, Reginald Denny
Roles Linc Langley
Rating56% 2.802582.802582.802582.802582.80258
A World War II-era German submarine missing for 20 years is retrieved in the Bahamas by diver Mark Brittain, hired by the wealthy Rosa Lucchesi and her partner, Vic Rossiter, who have been searching for Spanish galleons.
Guns at Batasi, 1h43
Directed by John Guillermin
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, War, Action
Themes Films set in Africa, Political films
Actors Richard Attenborough, Jack Hawkins, Flora Robson, John Leyton, Mia Farrow, Cecil Parker
Roles Boniface
Rating70% 3.5451953.5451953.5451953.5451953.545195
A group of veteran British sergeants, headed by an ultra-correct, order-barking Regimental Sergeant Major (Richard Attenborough), are caught between two dissident factions in an unnamed newly created African state (most likely Kenya, since the character of RSM Lauderdale mentions that the Turkana people live in the north, which is where they live in Kenya. The African soldiers also speak amongst themselves in Kiswahili, the lingua franca of the region). The story neatly exposes the feelings of the professional NCOs, their officers and the African soldiers and officers, who are still painfully new to both guns and political slogans.
Man in the Middle, 1h34
Directed by Guy Hamilton
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, War
Actors Robert Mitchum, France Nuyen, Barry Sullivan, Trevor Howard, Keenan Wynn, Sam Wanamaker
Roles Sgt. Jackson
Rating65% 3.2932553.2932553.2932553.2932553.293255
In the midst of World War II, Lieut. Col. Barney Adams’s superiors call on him to defend troubled US army Lieutenant Winston who has confessed to murdering a British non-commissioned officer. Military court officials want the cleanest possible trial for the lieutenant. They believe that Liet. Col. Adams, a war hero and distinguished lawyer, is the best man for the job. But when Adams begins to investigate the murder, he finds that this seemingly open-and-shut case is actually much more complicated. Before long he is absorbed in a dramatic struggle for a fair trial against the most overwhelming odds.
PT 109
PT 109 (1963)
, 2h20
Directed by Leslie H. Martinson
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Biography
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Political films, United States Armed Forces in films
Actors Cliff Robertson, Ty Hardin, James Gregory, Robert Culp, Grant Williams, Errol John
Roles Benjamin Kevu
Rating65% 3.2960853.2960853.2960853.2960853.296085
U.S. Navy Lieutenant, junior grade John F. Kennedy (Cliff Robertson) uses his family's influence to get himself assigned to the fighting in the Solomon Islands in the Pacific Theater during World War II, much to the surprise of Commander C.R. Ritchie (James Gregory). Kennedy lobbies for command of a PT Boat, and is assigned to the "109", a badly damaged boat that is in dire need of repair and overhaul. Initially, Ritchie seems to regard the young, inexperienced Kennedy as something of a lightweight, but his enthusiasm to build a crew and refurbish the "109" to operational status eventually earns Ritchie's grudging respect. The crew includes Kennedy's executive officer, Ensign Leonard J. Thom (Ty Hardin), and sailors "Bucky" Harris (Robert Blake) and Edmund Drewitch (Norman Fell).
The Sins of Rachel Cade, 2h4
Directed by Gordon Douglas
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films set in Africa
Actors Angie Dickinson, Peter Finch, Roger Moore, Woody Strode, Errol John, Mary Wickes
Roles Kulu
Rating59% 2.9511952.9511952.9511952.9511952.951195
During World War II, Protestant medical missionary Rachel comes to the village of Dibela in the Belgian Congo. Widowed military administrator Colonel Derode is initially skeptical about her work, but eventually is romantically attracted to Rachel. One of her patients is Paul Wilton, an American doctor with the RAF. She makes love with Paul the night before he is to leave, and becomes pregnant.
The Nun's Story, 2h29
Directed by Fred Zinnemann, Sergio Leone, Bernard Vorhaus
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War
Themes Films set in Africa, Films about religion
Actors Audrey Hepburn, Peter Finch, Edith Evans, Peggy Ashcroft, Mildred Dunnock, Dean Jagger
Roles Illunga
Rating74% 3.746173.746173.746173.746173.74617
Gabrielle "Gaby" Van Der Mal (Audrey Hepburn), whose father Hubert (Dean Jagger) is a famous surgeon in Belgium, enters a convent of nursing sisters in the late 1920s in the hopes of eventually becoming a missionary nursing sister in the Belgian Congo. After being given the name of Sister Luke and undergoing a postulancy and novitiate which foreshadow her future difficulties with the vow of obedience, she takes her first vows and is sent to a school of tropical medicine.
Odongo
Odongo (1956)
, 1h25
Directed by John Gilling
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Adventure
Themes Films set in Africa
Actors Rhonda Fleming, Macdonald Carey, Earl Cameron, Eleanor Summerfield, Francis De Wolff, Leonard Sachs
Roles Mr Bawa
Rating54% 2.720932.720932.720932.720932.72093
Pamela, a veterinarian from Pittsburgh, comes to Kenya to work on big-game hunter Steve Stratton's farm. He was expecting a man and doesn't want her there.
Simba
Simba (1955)
, 1h39
Directed by Brian Desmond Hurst
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films set in Africa
Actors Dirk Bogarde, Virginia McKenna, Donald Sinden, Basil Sydney, Marie Ney, Joseph Tomelty
Roles African Inspector
Rating61% 3.0523353.0523353.0523353.0523353.052335
Alan Howard (Dirk Bogarde) visits Kenya to see his brother, who he discovers has been murdered by Mau Mau.
The African Queen, 1h45
Directed by John Huston, Guy Hamilton
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Romantic comedy, Action, Adventure, Historical, Romance
Themes Films set in Africa, Seafaring films, Transport films, Political films
Actors Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, Robert Morley, Theodore Bikel, Peter C. Bull, Walter Gotell
Rating76% 3.8479653.8479653.8479653.8479653.847965
Samuel Sayer (Robert Morley) and his sister Rose (Katharine Hepburn) are British Methodist missionaries in the village of Kungdu in German East Africa at the beginning of World War I in August/September 1914. Their mail and supplies are delivered by a small tramp steamer named the African Queen, helmed by the rough-and-ready Canadian boat captain Charlie Allnut (Humphrey Bogart), whose coarse behavior they tolerate in a rather stiff manner.