Alec Guinness AKA Alec Guinness de Cuffe
Born: 2-Apr-1914 Birthplace: London, England Died: 5-Aug-2000 Location of death: Midhurst, West Sussex, England [1] Cause of death: Cancer - Liver Remains: Buried, Petersfield Cemetery, Petersfield, Hampshire, England
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Bisexual [2] Occupation: Actor Nationality: England Executive summary: Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars [1] King Edward VII Hospital, Midhurst, West Sussex, England.
[2] See "Sir Alec Guinness was bisexual", BBC News, 16 April 2001, citing three separate biographies coming to that conclusion, including his authorized biography. Also see John Ezard, The Guardian, 16 April 2001, "Sir Alec Guinness had a homosexual side which remained publicly unknown in his lifetime because of the flair for evasion and secrecy which was also his trademark as an actor." Both stories cite a 1946 arrest and conviction for committing a homosexual act in a public restroom.
Wife: Merula Salaman (m. 20-Jun-1938, until his death, d. 17-Oct-2000) Son: Matthew Guinness (b. 6-Jun-1940)
Garrick Club Oscar for Best Actor 1958 for The Bridge on the River Kwai Oscar (honorary) 1980 Golden Globe 1958 for The Bridge on the River Kwai Laurence Olivier Theatre Award 1989 Special Award (West End Theatre) Hollywood Walk of Fame 1551 Vine St. Commander of the British Empire 1955 Knight of the British Empire 1959 Converted to Catholicism Hernia Operation double hernia (Apr-1970) Hernia Operation (1982) Risk Factors: Prostate Cancer, Gout, Smoking
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Mute Witness (21-Oct-1994) A Foreign Field (10-Sep-1993) · Amos Tales from Hollywood (19-Oct-1992) Kafka (15-Nov-1991) Little Dorrit (11-Sep-1988) · William Dorrit A Handful of Dust (24-Jun-1988) · Mr. Todd A Passage to India (14-Dec-1984) · Godbole Return of the Jedi (25-May-1983) Lovesick (18-Feb-1983) Smiley's People (20-Sep-1982) Little Lord Fauntleroy (25-Nov-1980) Raise the Titanic (1-Aug-1980) The Empire Strikes Back (21-May-1980) · Obi-Wan Kenobi Star Wars (25-May-1977) · Obi-Wan Kenobi Murder by Death (23-Jun-1976) · Bensonmum Hitler: The Last Ten Days (20-Apr-1973) Brother Sun, Sister Moon (3-Mar-1972) Scrooge (5-Nov-1970) · Jacob Marley's Ghost Cromwell (16-Jul-1970) · King Charles I The Comedians (31-Oct-1967) · Maj. Jones The Quiller Memorandum (15-Dec-1966) Hotel Paradiso (14-Oct-1966) Doctor Zhivago (22-Dec-1965) · Yevgraf Situation Hopeless... But Not Serious (13-Oct-1965) The Fall of the Roman Empire (26-Mar-1964) Lawrence of Arabia (10-Dec-1962) · Prince Feisal HMS Defiant (6-Aug-1962) · Capt. Crawford A Majority of One (11-Jan-1962) · Koichi Asano Tunes of Glory (20-Dec-1960) Our Man in Havana (27-Jan-1960) · Jim Wormold The Scapegoat (6-Aug-1959) · John Barratt The Horse's Mouth (11-Nov-1958) · Gulley Jimson The Bridge on the River Kwai (18-Dec-1957) · Col. Nicholson Barnacle Bill (17-Dec-1957) The Swan (26-Apr-1956) · Prince Albert The Ladykillers (Dec-1955) · Prof. Marcus The Prisoner (19-Apr-1955) · The Prisoner To Paris with Love (11-Jan-1955) The Detective (8-Jun-1954) · Fr. Brown Malta Story (23-Jun-1953) · Peter Ross The Captain's Paradise (9-Jun-1953) The Card (14-Aug-1952) · Edward Henry Machin The Man in the White Suit (28-Jan-1952) · Sidney Stratton The Lavender Hill Mob (26-Jun-1951) · Holland The Mudlark (28-Nov-1950) Last Holiday (13-Nov-1950) A Run for Your Money (23-Nov-1949) Kind Hearts and Coronets (20-Jan-1949) · The Duke Oliver Twist (28-Jun-1948) · Fagin Great Expectations (26-Dec-1946) · Herbert Pocket
Author of books:
My Name Escapes Me: The Diary of a Retiring Actor (1996)
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