Roddy McDowall

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==Roddy McDowall==
 
==Roddy McDowall==
Born in London in 1928, Roddy McDowall had already been in several British films when his family moved to the United States in 1940 to escape the war. (see [http://books.google.com/books?id=OIQumuY6auEC&pg=PA219&dq=Roddy+mcDowall&lr=&sig=ACfU3U0TK1BdpDrU-HW7DSwKSn66PLU8rg here]). His big break came when he was cast in ''[[How Green Was My Valley]]''.
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Born in London in 1928 to Thomas Andrew McDowall (1896-1978) and his wife Winsfriede L. Corcoran (1899-1965), Roddy McDowall had already been in several British films when his family moved to the United States "at the end of 1940" (Roddy McDowall interview on YouTube) to escape the war. (see [http://books.google.com/books?id=OIQumuY6auEC&pg=PA219&dq=Roddy+mcDowall&lr=&sig=ACfU3U0TK1BdpDrU-HW7DSwKSn66PLU8rg here]). His big break came when he was cast in 1941's ''[[How Green Was My Valley]]'', an emotional drama directed by John Ford. Not as well known, the original director of this movie was [[William Wyler]].  He is the one who saw Roddy's screen-test and chose him for the part.  Wyler is also known for being the second husband, of [[Henry Fonda]]'s first wife Margaret Sullavan.
  
Close on that role, he was cast in ''My Friend Flicka''.  He is also well-known from his childhood for his role opposite, the then unknown [[Elizabeth Taylor]] in ''Lassie Come Home''.
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Close on that role, Roddy McDowall was cast in ''My Friend Flicka'' (watch the first 35 seconds [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4GjaWmmASk here]).  He is also well-known, from his childhood, for his role opposite, the then-unknown [[Elizabeth Taylor]] in 1943's ''Lassie Come Home''.  It is possibly from this time that Elizabeth and Roddy became close friends.  Elizabeth's selection for this movie was an absolute fluke.  The director wanted a young girl with an English accent.  Elizabeth had been born and lived for some years in London where her father had run an art gallery.
  
[[Christopher Isherwood]] writes that Tom Maddox told him, that he was having an affair with the then teen-aged Roddy.  Christopher in a footnote says that Roddy must have been 18 at this time. (''Lost Years: A Memoir, 1945-1951'', by Christopher Isherwood. WSJ, Page 17).
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Roddy McDowall lived in the Los Angeles-area with his parents, graduating from University High School in Santa Monica.  [[Christopher Isherwood]] writes that Tom Maddox told him, that he was having an affair with the then teen-aged Roddy.  Christopher in a footnote says that Roddy must have been 18 at this time. (''Lost Years: A Memoir, 1945-1951'', by Christopher Isherwood. WSJ, Page 17).
  
Farley Granger mentions Roddy in his autobiography ''Inside Me Out: My Life'' (see [http://books.google.com/books?id=FKmpeKeSsNAC&pg=PA26&dq=Roddy+mcDowall&lr=&sig=ACfU3U1NfVxJTlHnXUakbjf0TV1XFD3QYQ#PPA29,M1 here]).  He knew Roddy prior to Farley's enlistment in the Navy at age 18, and then much later he remarks, "It was 1953.  I found an apartment on the Upper East Side in Manhattan....My old pal Roddy McDowall and also Monty Clift lived '''on the same block'''" (emphasis mine) (see [http://books.google.com/books?id=FKmpeKeSsNAC&pg=PA26&dq=Roddy+mcDowall&lr=&sig=ACfU3U1NfVxJTlHnXUakbjf0TV1XFD3QYQ#PPA142,M1 page 142])
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[[Farley Granger]] mentions Roddy in his autobiography ''Inside Me Out: My Life'' (see [http://books.google.com/books?id=FKmpeKeSsNAC&pg=PA26&dq=Roddy+mcDowall&lr=&sig=ACfU3U1NfVxJTlHnXUakbjf0TV1XFD3QYQ#PPA29,M1 here]).  He knew Roddy prior to Farley's enlistment in the Navy at age 18, and then much later he further remarks, "It was 1953.  I found an apartment on the Upper East Side in Manhattan....My old pal Roddy McDowall and also Monty Clift lived '''on the same block'''" (emphasis mine) (see [http://books.google.com/books?id=FKmpeKeSsNAC&pg=PA26&dq=Roddy+mcDowall&lr=&sig=ACfU3U1NfVxJTlHnXUakbjf0TV1XFD3QYQ#PPA142,M1 page 142])
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It is true that Roddy has moved to New York City.  In one interview he claims this was because when he was seventeen, his agent told him that he'd never work again.  So he moved to New York sometime between then and 1952 and took to Broadway.
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One of Roddy McDowall's fan sites claims that he studied professional acting under the tutelage of "Mira Rostova from 1952 to 1957" which is utterly ridiculous, really almost sardonic.  Someone has taken the expression that "he studied acting '''with''' Mira" to mean '''under''' her, which is ludicrous.  Mira is of course well-known as the acting coach of [http://www.countyhistorian.com/cecilweb/index.php/Montgomery_Clift Montgomery Clift], but she never "taught" in that sense.
  
 
In addition to Elizabeth, Roddy was a very close friend of [[Montgomery Clift]]. (see [http://books.google.com/books?id=ibv9mfwrMbIC&pg=PA149&dq=Roddy+mcDowall&lr=&sig=ACfU3U1_uvZhc5BLCxal4QkbbMAeOEcLRQ#PPA75,M1 here])  In addition, Virginia, Roddy's sister was once Monty's secretary.  In Capua's book, Roddy is quoted as saying about Monty: "The only thing we can do, Maureen [Stapleton], is hold his hand to the grave." (see [http://books.google.com/books?id=ibv9mfwrMbIC&pg=PA149&dq=Roddy+mcDowall&lr=&sig=ACfU3U1_uvZhc5BLCxal4QkbbMAeOEcLRQ#PPA94,M1 here])
 
In addition to Elizabeth, Roddy was a very close friend of [[Montgomery Clift]]. (see [http://books.google.com/books?id=ibv9mfwrMbIC&pg=PA149&dq=Roddy+mcDowall&lr=&sig=ACfU3U1_uvZhc5BLCxal4QkbbMAeOEcLRQ#PPA75,M1 here])  In addition, Virginia, Roddy's sister was once Monty's secretary.  In Capua's book, Roddy is quoted as saying about Monty: "The only thing we can do, Maureen [Stapleton], is hold his hand to the grave." (see [http://books.google.com/books?id=ibv9mfwrMbIC&pg=PA149&dq=Roddy+mcDowall&lr=&sig=ACfU3U1_uvZhc5BLCxal4QkbbMAeOEcLRQ#PPA94,M1 here])
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Lauren Bacall in her memoir ''By Myself and Then Some'' mentions Roddy (page 447). "He was someone I looked forward to — loved seeing — loved hearing from."
 
Lauren Bacall in her memoir ''By Myself and Then Some'' mentions Roddy (page 447). "He was someone I looked forward to — loved seeing — loved hearing from."
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Boze Hadleigh states ([http://books.google.com/books?id=kdCGAAAAIAAJ&q=Roddy+mcDowall&dq=Roddy+mcDowall&lr=&pgis=1 here]) that Roddy was gay, but very closeted.
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Roddy's mother Winsfried died in 1965 in Los Angeles.  Roddy, having lived in New York City for twenty years, now in 1971 returned to Los Angeles, and started appearing in numerous television and movie work. His father Thomas Andrew McDowall died in Los Angeles in 1978.
  
 
Roy Moseley who was with Bette Davis the last part of her life, mentions Roddy McDowall in his own autobiography [http://books.google.com/books?id=Xdt_5s7nexoC&pg=PA176&dq=Roddy+mcDowall&lr=&sig=ACfU3U0tLgMJ5C2q7oztS-NLj66cVia2cg#PPA177,M1 here]).  When Julie Andrews asked Roddy why he didn't write a book about his life, he said, "I have too many friends, I know too much, I couldn't." (see [http://books.google.com/books?id=UaoZUunPq_EC&pg=PA222&dq=Roddy+mcDowall&lr=&sig=ACfU3U2tIDWcpWrjMkJHNhnOqj-F4Zf0Rw here])
 
Roy Moseley who was with Bette Davis the last part of her life, mentions Roddy McDowall in his own autobiography [http://books.google.com/books?id=Xdt_5s7nexoC&pg=PA176&dq=Roddy+mcDowall&lr=&sig=ACfU3U0tLgMJ5C2q7oztS-NLj66cVia2cg#PPA177,M1 here]).  When Julie Andrews asked Roddy why he didn't write a book about his life, he said, "I have too many friends, I know too much, I couldn't." (see [http://books.google.com/books?id=UaoZUunPq_EC&pg=PA222&dq=Roddy+mcDowall&lr=&sig=ACfU3U2tIDWcpWrjMkJHNhnOqj-F4Zf0Rw here])
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Roddy became an accomplished photographers and published several books of his photographs of famous people.  Roddy McDowall died of lung cancer at his home in Studio City, California.  He was cremated and his ashes scattered at sea.
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Roddy McDowall has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6632 Hollywood Blvd, and there is an honorary rose garden "at the Woodland Hills grounds of the Motion Picture & Television Fund" (xmoppet.org) with a statue of him in-costume as Caesar from the ''Planet of the Apes''.  His sister Virginia, slightly older than he, survived him, but died Dec 2006.
  
 
===Primary sources for 1===
 
===Primary sources for 1===
 
*[http://newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=92514865&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=6 ''Daily Herald'', 4 Oct 1998, page 10] "'Planet of the Apes' actor Roddy McDowell dies at 70" transcribed [[RoddyMcDowall1|here]]
 
*[http://newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=92514865&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=6 ''Daily Herald'', 4 Oct 1998, page 10] "'Planet of the Apes' actor Roddy McDowell dies at 70" transcribed [[RoddyMcDowall1|here]]
 
Boze Hadleigh states ([http://books.google.com/books?id=kdCGAAAAIAAJ&q=Roddy+mcDowall&dq=Roddy+mcDowall&lr=&pgis=1 here]) that Roddy was gay, but very closeted.
 
  
 
===Secondary sources for 2===
 
===Secondary sources for 2===
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roddy_McDowall "Roddy McDowall"] on Wikipedia
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roddy_McDowall "Roddy McDowall"] on Wikipedia
 
*[http://www.actorsofhollywood.com/roddy_mcdowall.html "Roddy McDowall"] on Actors of Hollywood
 
*[http://www.actorsofhollywood.com/roddy_mcdowall.html "Roddy McDowall"] on Actors of Hollywood
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*[http://www.xmoppet.org/frame.html "Biographical Stats"], ''A Tribute to Roddy McDowall'', xmoppet.org
  
 
===Further reading===
 
===Further reading===
 
*[http://www.tvguide.com/detail/tv-show.aspx?tvobjectid=191411&more=ucepisodelist&episodeid=941965 "Roddy McDowall"], on ''Biography'', A&E Channel. 1987
 
*[http://www.tvguide.com/detail/tv-show.aspx?tvobjectid=191411&more=ucepisodelist&episodeid=941965 "Roddy McDowall"], on ''Biography'', A&E Channel. 1987
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EGEEcOXftY Virginia McDowall] (his sister) on YouTube (last third of this video by the Musgrave Foundation)
  
 
[[Category:Child Actors]]
 
[[Category:Child Actors]]
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