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Alan Lake is a Actor and Editor British born on 24 november 1940 at Stoke-on-Trent (United-kingdom)

Alan Lake

Alan Lake
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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 24 november 1940 at Stoke-on-Trent (United-kingdom)
Death 10 october 1984 (at 43 years) at Sunningdale (United-kingdom)

Alan Lake (24 November 1940 – 10 October 1984) was an English actor, best known as the third husband of Diana Dors.

Biography

Alan Lake was born in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire on 24 November 1940. He studied acting at RADA, and began to work in television roles in 1964.

He is best known as the third husband of the actress Diana Dors, whom he met on the set of the 1968 television series The Inquisitors. He was initially not keen on Dors, his reaction on finding that he would be working with her "Oh no, not Madame Tits and Lips!", but within days they had fallen in love and were married on 23 November 1968. Their stormy marriage produced a son, Jason David, born in 1969. The pair worked together in the early 1970s, on stage in plays such as Three Months Gone, in which Dors received her best critical reviews since Yield to the Night, and they also received an offer to appear together in a TV sitcom, Queenie's Castle.

In July 1970 Lake was involved in a pub brawl for which he was sentenced to eighteen months in prison later that year (his friend, the musician Leapy Lee, was sentenced to three years for stabbing the pub's relief manager), although he was released after serving a year. Lake was a keen horseman and on his release from prison Dors presented him with a mare named Sapphire. While riding the horse in 1972 he was unseated when the horse ran into the bough of a tree, and broke his back, and for a time it was thought he might spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair; In fact, he recovered and was walking again within three weeks. After leaving hospital, unable to work while he recovered, and in severe pain, he began drinking heavily. Dors said of him at this time: "alcohol had unleashed a monster, uncontrollable and frightening".

Lake began hallucinating and lapsing into psychotic episodes, but was diverted from drinking after becoming a Roman Catholic, also convincing Dors to follow him in adopting the religion. In 1974 Dors was rushed to hospital suffering from meningitis, and Lake was told that she might not survive the night, causing him to faint. In 1975, within months of her illness, Dors became pregnant at the age of 43 with their second child and was advised by doctors to have an abortion, but because of her new-found religion, and regret at two previous abortions, decided to go ahead with the pregnancy; She miscarried, which led Lake to return to heavy drinking.

Lake's once promising acting career was now reduced for the remainder of the 1970s to small parts in low-budget comedy films and television dramas, although he had a significant role as a singer Jack Daniels in the Slade vehicle Slade In Flame in 1974 and also as John Merrick in the first episode of the hugely popular TV series The Sweeney. Both he and Diana Dors attended the film premiere at the Metropole Theatre, Victoria, London on 13 February 1975.

In 1980, the pair separated for a time, although they were reconciled when Lake promised to undergo treatment for his alcoholism. Acting work became less frequent for Lake in the 1980s, and Dors' health began to deteriorate – she was first diagnosed with cancer in 1982. In May 1984, Dors died after a long illness. Lake immediately burnt all of Dors's clothes, and then fell into a depression. On 10 October 1984, after taking their son to the railway station, he returned to their Sunningdale home and committed suicide by shooting himself in the head in their son's bedroom, five months after Dors's death from cancer and sixteen years to the day since they had first met; He was 43. Alan also had a daughter, Catherine Emma, from a previous relationship.

His roles included Herrick in the Doctor Who story Underworld; and parts in Cluff, Redcap, Sergeant Cork, The Saint, Public Eye, The Avengers, Department S, Dixon of Dock Green, The Protectors, Z-Cars, Softly, Softly: Taskforce, Crown Court, The Sweeney, Angels, Target, Hazell, Strangers, Blake's 7, Juliet Bravo, The Gentle Touch, Hart to Hart and Bergerac.

A lesser known fact is that he recorded a pop single, "Good Times"/"Got To Have Tenderness" issued in 1969 by Ember Records (EMBS 278).

Usually with

Ian McShane
Ian McShane
(3 films)
Albert Finney
Albert Finney
(1 films)
Derek Ford
Derek Ford
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Alan Lake (15 films)

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Actor

Don't Open Till Christmas, 1h26
Directed by Edmund Purdom, Alan Birkinshaw
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller, Comedy, Horror, Slasher
Themes Christmas films, Films about sexuality, Serial killer films, Santa Claus in film
Actors Alan Lake, Mark Jones, Belinda Mayne, Gerry Sundquist, Edmund Purdom, Kevin Lloyd
Roles Giles
Rating47% 2.356272.356272.356272.356272.35627
A man in a Santa suit and a woman meet in an alleyway to have sex in a car, and are stabbed to death by a man wearing a grinning translucent mask. During a party, another man dressed like Santa Claus has a spear thrown through his head, and dies in front of his daughter, Kate Brioski. At New Scotland Yard, Chief Inspector Ian Harris and Detective Sergeant Powell discuss the murders, and interview Kate, and her boyfriend Cliff. That night, another Santa is killed, having his face shoved onto the grill he was roasting chestnuts on an open fire.
Yesterday's Hero, 1h35
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama
Themes Films about music and musicians, Sports films, Association football films, Musical films
Actors Ian McShane, Suzanne Somers, Adam Faith, Paul Nicholas, Samuel John Kydd, Glynis Barber
Roles Georgie Moore
Rating50% 2.524242.524242.524242.524242.52424
Rod Turner fait son retour en signant deux lors de la finale de la Coupe.
The Playbirds, 1h34
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller, Horror, Crime
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films
Actors Alan Lake, Mary Millington, Glynn Edwards, Kenny Lynch, Windsor Davies, Derren Nesbitt
Roles Harry Dougan
Rating43% 2.1808952.1808952.1808952.1808952.180895
Deux inspecteurs sont entrainés dans le milieu de la pornographie alors qu'ils enquêtent sur des meurtres de playmates...
Flame
Flame (1975)
, 1h31
Directed by Richard Loncraine
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Musical
Actors Jimmy Gardner, Tom Conti, Kenneth Colley, Alan Lake, Johnny Shannon, Nigel Terry
Roles Jack Daniels
Rating68% 3.441913.441913.441913.441913.44191
The film charts the history of "Flame" a fictitious group in the late 1960s who are picked up by a marketing company and taken to the top, only to break up at their zenith. The film begins with the future members of Flame playing in two rival bands, one with a singer named Jack Daniels (Alan Lake), and the other, The Undertakers, fronted by Stoker (Noddy Holder). Flame are formed from the two bands, with Charlie (Don Powell) joining on drums, making up the same line-up as the real-life Slade. They are picked up by marketing man Robert Seymour (Tom Conti) and with the help of publicity stunts the band's fortunes improve, but their former agent (played by Johnny Shannon) stakes a claim to their earnings, and uses
Percy's Progress
Directed by Ralph Thomas
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films
Actors Leigh Lawson, Elke Sommer, Judy Geeson, Denholm Elliott, Adrienne Posta, Anthony Andrews
Roles Derry Hogan
Rating38% 1.903671.903671.903671.903671.90367
Percy is well known in England as the man with the world's first penis transplant, and is exceptionally well endowed. His rampant conquests of married women cause him to escape incarceration by local authorities.
The Swordsman
Directed by Lindsay Shonteff
Genres Action
Actors Linda Marlowe, Alan Lake, Noel Johnson, Peter Halliday, David Robb
Roles Reynaud Duval
Rating52% 2.633292.633292.633292.633292.63329
Harriet Zapper est une femme aux talents de combattante uniques : elle est spécialiste du maniement de l'épée et peut pratiquer le karaté, la boxe et le judo. Et elle porte deux revolvers magnum .357 pour une protection supplémentaire. Lorsqu'une série d'assassinats sanglants a lieu, elle doit retrouver le cerveau derrière ces crimes. Elle se retrouve dans le sud de la France, dans un nid de corruption, de trahison et de meurtre...
Freelance
Freelance (1970)
, 1h31
Directed by Francis Megahy
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller, Crime
Actors Ian McShane, Gayle Hunnicutt, Keith Barron, Alan Lake, John Gilmore, Luan Peters
Roles Dean
Rating68% 3.4321353.4321353.4321353.4321353.432135
Mitch (McShane) is a London con-artist. When he witnesses a gangland hit, he is forced to lie low whilst trying to carry out his own various schemes. The film offers a portrayal of early 1970s west London.
Charlie Bubbles, 1h29
Directed by Albert Finney
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Sports films, Association football films
Actors Albert Finney, Billie Whitelaw, Liza Minnelli, Colin Blakely, Richard Pearson, Nicholas Phipps
Roles Airman
Rating62% 3.147893.147893.147893.147893.14789
Histoire d'amour entre un homme marié supporter de football et sa secrétaire sur fond de problèmes de classes sociales. Le stade de football d'Old Trafford illustre cette différence sociale en prenant l'exemple des toutes nouvelles loges vitrées dont le luxe tranche nettement avec les tribunes populaires.
Catch Us If You Can, 1h31
Directed by John Boorman
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Musical
Themes Transport films, Road movies, Chase films
Actors Barbara Ferris, Clive Swift, David Lodge, Yootha Joyce, David de Keyser, Ronald Lacey
Roles Cameraman
Rating57% 2.8506252.8506252.8506252.8506252.850625
During the filming of a TV commercial for a "Meat For Go" campaign set in London's Smithfield Market, Steve (Dave Clark), disillusioned by the inanity of his job, absconds in an E-type Jaguar (one of the props) with a young actress/model, Dinah (played by Barbara Ferris). After a visit to an open-air swimming-pool in central London and a memorable scene in and around the Great Conservatory in the grounds of Syon House, they make their way across a wintry southern England towards an island (Burgh Island) off the coast of Devon, which Dinah is contemplating buying (presumably to escape the pressures of her celebrity as the "Butcher Girl" on the back of the TV meat advertising campaign). This act of rebellion is cynically exploited by the advertising executive behind the campaign, Leon Zissell (played by David de Keyser), who deputes two of his henchmen to pursue the fleeing couple.
Sky West and Crooked
Directed by John Mills
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Hayley Mills, Ian McShane, Annette Crosbie, Laurence Naismith, Geoffrey Bayldon, Norman Bird
Roles Camlo
Rating67% 3.3883253.3883253.3883253.3883253.388325
Hayley Mills plays a seventeen-year-old girl, Brydie White, in a village in the West Country of England. Brydie suffers arrested development after her involvement in a shooting accident. Though physically mature, she retains the mentality and social connections of a teenager and a fascination with dead animals and burial. Believing that she will be unable to survive without her dying mother, the townsfolk fear commitment to an institution is inevitable. Her involvement with a young gypsy man, Roibin Krisenki (played by Ian McShane in one of his earliest film roles) and later personal loss manage to at least partly resolve these mental issues.

Editor

Dead End Drive-In, 1h28
Directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Thriller, Action, Horror
Themes Seafaring films, Post-apocalyptic films, Films about religion, Transport films, Films set in the future, Political films, Dystopian films, Disaster films
Actors Ned Manning, Brett Climo, Lyn Collingwood, Garry Who
Roles Editor
Rating58% 2.9468852.9468852.9468852.9468852.946885
In the near future, the economy has collapsed and massive crime waves sweep the inner cities. The manufacturing industry has shrunk to the point where cars are a commodity and parts are fought over between salvage companies and roving gangs. In an attempt to control the crime-wave, a chain of drive-in theatres are turned into concentration camps for the undesirable and unemployed youth. The dirty, graffiti-laden drive-ins are surrounded by high fences, and the roads leading to them are Security Roads ("S-Roads") that do not allow walking under any circumstances. Police collaborate with the owner to sabotage cars of unsuspecting visitors; however, some who know the true nature of the drive-ins come voluntarily for the shelter and food. Broken cars are continuously collected at these facilities. The prisoners are allowed easy access to a wide variety of drugs, alcohol, junk food, exploitation films, and new wave music. This, coupled with the awful conditions on the outside, engineers an atmosphere of complacency and hopelessness so the inmates will accept their fate and not attempt escape.