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Nigel Patrick (Nigel Dennis Patrick Wemyss-Gorman) was born on 2 May, 1912 in Wandsworth, London, England, UK, is an actor,director,writer. At 69 years old, Nigel Patrick height is 5 ft 10 in (180.0 cm).

Now We discover Nigel Patrick's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 69 years old?

Popular As Nigel Dennis Patrick Wemyss-Gorman
Occupation actor,director,writer
Nigel Patrick Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 2 May 1912
Birthday 2 May
Birthplace Wandsworth, London, England, UK
Date of death 21 September, 1981
Died Place London, England, UK
Nationality UK

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Who Is Nigel Patrick's Wife?

His wife is Beatrice Campbell (1951 - 10 May 1979) ( her death) ( 2 children)

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Wife Beatrice Campbell (1951 - 10 May 1979) ( her death) ( 2 children)
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Nigel Patrick Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Nigel Patrick worth at the age of 69 years old? Nigel Patrick’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from UK. We have estimated Nigel Patrick's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1981

A memorial service celebrating the life of Nigel Patrick was held at St. Paul's Church, Knightsbridge, London on 12th November 1981. Actresses Julia McKenzie and Celia Johnson delivered the readings.

1973

He represented British Actors Equity at the memorial service for Jack Hawkins held at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London on September 14 1973.

1969

Son of actress Dorothy Turner (d. 1969) and actor Charles Wemyss.

1962

On TV, Nigel starred in the British series Zero One (1962), which was briefly syndicated in the U. S.

1960

He occasionally found some support movie roles in the 1960's and 1970's with The League of Gentlemen (1960), The Trials of Oscar Wilde (1960), The Battle of Britain (1969), The Virgin Soldiers (1969), The Executioner (1970), The Great Waltz (1972) and The MacKintosh Man (1973).

1959

Of special interest, he directed and starred in well-received productions of "The Pleasure of His Company" (1959) and "Present Laughter" (1965).

1958

He also directed the plays "Not in the Book" (1958), Settled Out of Court" (1960), The Geese Are Getting Fat" (1960) and "Past Imperfect" (1964).

1957

Was reputed to have been offered the role of Prof. Jerusalem Webster Stiles in Raintree County (1957) after the then MGM boss Dore Schary watched his performance as Mr Jingle in the Pickwick Papers (1952) on television in his hotel suite in New York.

1955

Pennypacker (1955) and starred in "The Egg" (1957).

1953

Advertised "Curtis Gin" of London (1953), under the slogan "Nigel Patrick discovers the smoother gin!".

1952

In a poll carried out by the US trade magazine "Motion Picture Herald" he was named by operators of British Film houses as one of the top ten home (British) box office draws of 1952. Bob Hope was the overall top draw when considering all nationalities (he had become a US citizen in 1920). This success was repeated again the following year.

1951

In later years he would be spotted in the plays "Blithe Spirit," "A Suite in Two Keys," "Night Must Fall" and "Avanti!"Long married (from 1951) to Irish-born actress Beatrice Campbell, who appeared with him in the film dramas Silent Dust (1949) and Wicked Wife (1953).

1950

He and his wife Beatrice Campbell were the face of the Parker Pen Company advertising during the mid-1950s using the slogan "Beatrice Campbell gave Nigel Patrick a Parker '51' for his birthday".

1949

He also played several leads in such films as The Jack of Diamonds (1949), Young Wives' Tale (1951), The Passionate Sentry (1952), Forbidden Cargo (1954), How to Murder a Rich Uncle (1957) (also directed), All for Mary (1955), Sapphire (1959) and Johnny Nobody (1961). Never abandoning the theatre, Nigel played the title role in "The Remarkable Mr.

1948

Nigel also regained his footing in post-war films with featured roles in Spring in Park Lane (1948) and Uneasy Terms (1948).

He then moved into top supports as doubting debonairs and high ranking officials while bolstering such stars as Carole Landis in the crime drama The Silk Noose (1948); John Mills in the war film Operation Disaster (1950); James Mason and Ava Gardner in the drama Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951); Michael Redgrave in The Browning Version (1951) and Ralph Richardson in Breaking the Sound Barrier (1952).

1946

He revived his career on the stage following his war service with a number of productions including "Tomorrow's Child" (1946), "Fools Rush In" (1947), "These Mortals" (as Zeus) (1948) and "Champagne for Delilah" (1949).

1940

Pym of Scotland Yard (1940) starring veteran Mary Clare as the famed female detective. WWII interrupted his career, however, and he entered military duty, achieving the rank of lieutenant colonel in the infantry.

1939

" (1939).

1937

During that period, he had a strong hit with the play "George and Margaret" (1937) at the Wyndham's Theatre. These plays established his reputation in stylish plays. The actor turned to films with an appearance in the crime whodunnit Mrs.

1934

From the autumn of 1934 (the year of his debut), he was out of the West End only during the war or upon visits to the United States and South Africa.

1932

Nigel made his stage debut in the 1932 play "The Life Machine" and continued on the stock and repertory stage with "Night of the Garter" (1933), "Daddy Long Legs" (1933), "Half a Crown" (1934), "Ringmaster" (1935), "Roulette (1935), "The Lady of La Paz" (1936), Mademoiselle (1936), "Tony Draws a Horse" (1939) and "Children to Bless You.

1912

This droll, urbane, dry-witted gent was born Nigel Dennis Patrick Wemyss-Gorman in London on May 2, 1912. Coming from a family of actors, his parents were actors Charles Wemyss and Dorothy Turner.