'Daniel Raymond Massey' (
October 10,
1933 -
March 25,
1998) was a British
actor of Canadian antecedents; he was educated at
Eton College and
King's College,
Cambridge. Although successful on stage and screen, his career was eclipsed by other members of Canada's noted Massey family: his father,
Raymond Massey, his sister,
Anna Massey and his uncle
Vincent Massey,
Governor General of Canada.
His mother was the actress
Adrianne Allan.
Daniel Massey was born and died in
London. He made his film debut as a child in
Noel Coward's flag-waver, ''
In Which We Serve'' (1942) -- Coward being his godfather. He would later play Noel Coward in the 1968
Julie Andrews vehicle, ''Star!'', a performance for which he won a
Golden Globe award and received his sole
Academy Award nomination. Massey appeared in numerous British films from the 1950s onwards, without ever becoming a major star, and the 1968 award would be the high point of his career. He also made many stage appearances, notably in musicals such as ''
She Loves Me'', ''
Gigi'', and
Stephen Sondheim's ''
Follies''.
Massey was married four times, two of his wives being well-known actresses:
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Adrienne Corri (1961-1967)
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Penelope Wilton (1975-1984); one daughter
Alice Massey
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Lindy Wilton (1984-1998) (Penelope's sister)
He died from
Hodgkin's disease aged 64 in
London, England,
UK.
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