Actor Murray Melvin, whose extensive work in film and on stage was highly respected by his peers, has died from complications from a fall suffered in December.
He was 90 and died on April 14, according to Kerry Kyriacos Michael MBE, creative director at Theatro Technis. Melvin’s body of work included time with Michael Caine and directory Stanley Kubrick.
After making his debut in 1957 at the Theatre Royal in Stratford in Macbeth, he went on to appear in such notable films as Alfie (1966), Barry Lyndon (1975) and The Phantom of the Opera (2004).
Born on August 10, 1932 in London, he was also seen on the TV sci-fi drama “Torchwood.” He made his stage debut in 1957 at the Theatre Royal in Stratford for Macbeth.
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