Eric Porter
Eric Porter
Biography
A highly respected Shakespearean for five decades until his death of colon cancer in 1995, classical actor Eric Porter's claim to international fame would, ironically, be outside of that realm, with one superb portrayal in one superb miniseries, The Forsyte Saga(1967), in which he won the BAFTA award. The son of Richard John Porter and Phoebe Elizabeth Spall, Porter first attended Wimbledon Technical College before stepping onto the stage as a walk-on in a production of William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" in February 1945 at the Arts Theatre in Cambridge. He continued in repertory until joining the National Service with the RAF during the war years. Early post-war credits would include touring with Sir Donald Wolfit and Sir Barry Jackson in their prestigious companies. Favorite roles in his repertoire would eventually include "Macbeth", "King Lear" and "Uncle Vanya". He won London's Evening Standard Award for "Rosmersholm" in 1959. Joining the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1960, he became a prime, esteemed resident for decades. Porter made his film debut in mid-career with The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964) at age 36, but it was the BBC that made him an international favorite as the ever-proper but intensely emotional and unhinged "Soames Forsyte". Taboos were broken on that series with a violent rape scene that had people talking for months. Along with the newly acquired fame came leads in lesser films such as The Lost Continent(1968) and Hands of the Ripper (1971), adding class to both those atmospheric horrors. On the plus side, Porter engaged himself frequently in quality TV miniseries fare includingAnna Karenina (1977), The Jewel in the Crown (1984) and Oliver Twist (1985) (as Fagin), while transferring many classics to TV as well, with "Cyrano de Bergerac", "Man and Superman" and "Macbeth" being but a few.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
51
Gender
Male
Birthday
1928-04-08 (97 years old)
Place of Birth
Shepard's Bush, London, UK
Acting

2001

The Best of Morecambe and Wise as Self (archive footage)

1994

Message for Posterity as James Player

1985

Oliver Twist as Fagin

1985

Oliver Twist as Fagin

1984

Sherlock Holmes as Professor Moriarty

1984

The Jewel in the Crown as Dimitri Bronowsky

1982

A Shilling Life as Petersham

1981

Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years as Neville Chamberlain

1981

The Sin Bin as Stanley Wilkinson

1980

Little Lord Fauntleroy as Mr. Havisham

1980

Why Didn't They Ask Evans? as Dr. Nicholson

1980

Hamlet as Polonius

1980

The Crucible as Deputy Governor Danforth

1979

Churchill and the Generals as Gen. Sir Alan Brooke

1978

The Thirty Nine Steps as Chief Superintendent Lomas

1977

Anna Karenina as Karenin

1977

The Winslow Boy as Arthur Winslow

1977

The Shetland Experience as Narrator (voice)

1975

Hennessy as Tobin

1975

The Final Solution as Narrator

1974

Callan as Hunter

1973

The Day of the Jackal as Colonel Rodin

1973

Hitler: The Last Ten Days as Generalfeldmarschall Robert Ritter von Greim

1973

The Belstone Fox as Asher Smith

1972

Antony and Cleopatra as Enobarbus

1971

Nicholas and Alexandra as Stolypin

1971

Hands of the Ripper as Dr. John Pritchard

1970

Play for Today as Stanley Wilkinson

1970

Macbeth as Macbeth

1970

Separate Tables as Major Pollock / John Malcolm

1969

Civilisation as Macbeth (voice)

1968

The Lost Continent as Lansen

1967

The Forsyte Saga as Soames Forsyte

1966

Kaleidoscope as Harry Dominion

1966

The Last Invasion as Harold

1965

BBC Play of the Month as Cyrano De Bergerac

1965

BBC Play of the Month as Macbeth

1965

BBC Play of the Month as Arthur Winslow

1965

BBC Play of the Month as Councillor Albert Parker

1965

The Heroes of Telemark as Terboven

1965

The Wars of the Roses as Henry VII

1948

Emma as Not available

NaN

From War to Peace as Narrator