Malcolm McDowell Biography: Award, Movies, Wife, Net Worth, Age, Kids, Parents, Siblings

Malcolm McDowell Biography: Award, Movies, Wife, Net Worth, Age, Kids, Parents, Siblings

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Malcolm John Taylor, more widely recognized by his stage name Malcolm McDowell, is a highly acclaimed English actor.

His breakthrough role was as Mick Travis in Lindsay Anderson’s film If…. (1968). He reprised this role in two films: O Lucky Man! (1973) and Britannia Hospital (1982).

Profile

  • Full Name: Malcolm John Taylor
  • Stage Name: Malcolm McDowell
  • Born: June 13 1943
  • Age: 81 years old
  • Birthplace: Horsforth, United Kingdom
  • Nationality: British
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Height: 1.74m
  • Parent: Edna Taylor ,Charles Taylor
  • Siblings: Taylor and Judy Taylor
  • Spouse: Margot Bennett, Mary Steenburgen ,Kelley Kuhr
  • Children: Finnian McDowell, Beckett McDowell, Seamus McDowell, Charlie McDowell ,Lilly McDowell
  • Relationship: Married
  • Net Worth: $12 million

Early Life And Education

Malcolm McDowell, an accomplished English actor, was born on June 13, 1943, in Horsforth, in the United Kingdom.

He is the son of Edna Taylor and Charles Taylor and grew up with two siblings: an older sister named Gloria Taylor and a younger sister named Judy Taylor.

McDowell attended Cannock public school but chose not to pursue a university education. Instead, he opted to work at his father’s pub in Liverpool and later became a travelling salesman.

He identifies as ethnically English and follows the Christian faith.

Career

Malcolm McDowell is a British actor who rose to fame in the late 1960s with his film debut in If…. and his iconic role in A Clockwork Orange.

Despite his success in film, McDowell began his acting career on the stage and has continued performing in both mediums.

He is known for his influential and often controversial performances that challenge societal norms and push the boundaries of traditional cinema.

McDowell has also lent his voice to numerous animated projects and video games and has even dabbled in directing.

Despite over five decades in the industry, he remains a prominent figure in film and television, with no signs of slowing down.

His talent and versatility have solidified him as a highly respected and iconic actor in the entertainment industry.

In addition to his film work, McDowell has continued to have a strong presence on television. He has appeared in numerous shows, including recurring roles on Entourage, Heroes, and Franklin & Bash.

He has also had memorable guest appearances on popular series such as Community, The Mentalist, and Mozart in the Jungle. McDowell‘s versatility and talent as an actor have allowed him a successful film and television career.

Awards and Nominations

  • Evening Standard British Film Award: Best Actor for A Clockwork Orange (1972)
  • Golden Globe Award: Nominated for Best Actor – Motion Picture – Drama for A Clockwork Orange (1972)
  • Saturn Award: Nominated for Best Actor for Time After Time (1980)
  • European Silver Ribbon: Won for Evilenko (2005)
  • L.A. Indie Award: Won for Lead Actor in The Employer (2013)
  • Hollywood Walk of Fame: Inducted in 2012

Social Media

  • Instagram handle:@malcolm_mcdowell

Personal Life

Malcolm McDowell, 81, is a British actor best known for his role as Alex DeLarge in the 1971 film A Clockwork Orange.

He has been married three times in his life. His first marriage was to Margot Bennett in 1975, but the couple divorced in 1980.

He then married actress Mary Steenburgen in the same year, and they had two children together, Charlie McDowell and Lilly McDowell, before their divorce in 1990.

1991, he married Kelley Kuhr, and they have been together since. They have three sons: Finnian McDowell, Beckett McDowell, and Seamus McDowell.

Filmography

  • Poor Cow (1967) – Billy (scenes deleted)
  • If…. (1968) – Mick Travis
  • Figures in a Landscape (1970) – Ansell
  • The Raging Moon (1971) – Bruce Pritchard
  • A Clockwork Orange (1971) – Alex DeLarge
  • O Lucky Man! (1973) – Mick Travis/Plantation Thief
  • Royal Flash (1975) – Capt. Harry Flashman
  • Aces High (1976) – Gresham
  • Voyage of the Damned (1976) – Max Gunter
  • The Passage (1979) – Capt. Maxim Von Berkow
  • Caligula (1979) – Caligula
  • Time After Time (1979) – H.G. Wells
  • Cat People (1982) – Paul Gallier
  • Britannia Hospital (1982) – Mick Travis: The Media
  • Blue Thunder (1983) – Col. F.E. Cochrane
  • Cross Creek (1983) – Max Perkins
  • Get Crazy (1983) – Reggie Wanker
  • Gulag (1985) – Gulag
  • The Caller (1987) – The Caller
  • Buy & Cell (1988) – Warden Tennant
  • Sunset (1988) – Alfie Alperin
  • Mortacci (1989) – Edmondo
  • Happily Ever After (1989) – Lord Malice (voice)
  • Il Maestro (1990) – Walter Goldberg
  • Moon 44 (1990) – Major Lee
  • Class of 1999 (1990) – Miles Langford
  • Maggio musicale (1990) – Pier Francesco Ferraioli
  • In the Eye of the Snake (1990) – Professor Baldwin
  • Jezebel’s Kiss (1990) – Benjamin J. Faberson
  • Disturbed (1990) – Derrek Russell
  • Schweitzer (1990) – Albert Schweitzer
  • The Assassin of the Tsar (1991) – Timofeyev/Yurovsky
  • The Player (1992) – Himself (cameo)
  • Chain of Desire (1992) – Hubert Bailey
  • Vent d’est (1993) – General Smyslovsky
  • Night Train to Venice (1993) – Stranger
  • Bopha! (1993) – De Villiers
  • Cyborg 3: The Recycler (1994) – Lord Talon
  • Milk Money (1994) – Waltzer
  • Star Trek Generations (1994) – Tolian Soran
  • The Surgeon (1995) – Dr. Stein
  • Dangerous Indescretion (1995) – Roger Everett
  • Tank Girl (1995) – Kesslee
  • Fist of the North Star (1995) – Ryuken
  • Kids of the Round Table (1995) – Merlin
  • Sharks of the Red Triangle (1995) – Narrator (voice)
  • Fatal Pursuit (1995) – Bechtel
  • Where Truth Lies (1996) – Vernon Renquist
  • Ringer (1996) – Noel
  • 2103: The Deadly Wake (1997) – Captain Sean Murdoch
  • Asylum (1997) – Sullivan Rane/Doc
  • Hugo Pool (1997) – Henry
  • Mr. Magoo (1997) – Austin Cloquet
  • The Fairy King of Ar (1998) – Ian
  • The First 9½ Weeks (1998) – Francois Dubois
  • The Gardener (1998) – Ben Carter
  • Southern Cross (1999) – Felipe Solano
  • Love Lies Bleeding (1999) – Malcolm Mead
  • Y2K (1999) – General Seward
  • My Life So Far (1999) – Uncle Morris MacIntosh
  • Gangster No. 1 (2000) – Gangster 55
  • Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures (2001) – Himself (documentary)
  • Just Visiting (2001) – Wizard
  • The Void (2001) – Thomas Abernathy
  • Between Strangers (2002) – Alan Baxter
  • I Spy (2002) – Gundars
  • The Barber (2002) – Dexter Miles
  • I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead (2003) – Boad
  • Tempo (2003) – Walter Shrenger
  • Inhabited (2003) – Phil Werner
  • The Company (2003) – Alberto Antonelli
  • Red Roses and Petrol (2003) – Enda Doyle
  • Pact with the Devil (2004) – Henry
  • Hidalgo (2004) – Major Davenport (uncredited)
  • Evilenko (2004) – Andrej Romanovic Evilenko
  • Bobby Jones: A Stroke of Genius (2004) – O.B. Keeler
  • Tempesta (2004) – Paul Valenzin
  • In Good Company (2004) – Teddy K – Globecom CEO (uncredited)
  • Pinocchio 3000 (2004) – Scamboli (voice)
  • Rag Tale (2005) – Richard (The Chief) Morton
  • Mirror Wars: Reflection One (2005) – Murdock
  • Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone (2005) – Ogthar (voice)
  • Bye Bye Benjamin (2006) – Mr. Coleman (short film)
  • Cut Off (2006) – James Burton
  • The List (2007) – Desmond Larochette
  • Exitz (2007) – Percy
  • Never Apologize (2007) – Himself (documentary)
  • Halloween (2007) – Samuel Loomis
  • Doomsday (2008) – Kane
  • The Evening Journey (2008) – Captain Henry (short film)
  • Blue Gold: World Water Wars (2008) – Narrator (voice)
  • Bolt (2008) – Dr. Calico (voice)
  • Delgo (2008) – Raius (voice)
  • The Secret Adventures of Mr. Grant (2008) – Subjectm Doctor (uncredited)
  • Halloween II (2009) – Samuel Loomis
  • Super Rhino (2009) – Dr. Calico (voice)
  • Suck (2009) – Eddie Van Helsing
  • The Book of Eli (2010) – Lombardi (uncredited)
  • Barry Munday (2010) – Mr. Farley
  • Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes (2010) – Professor Moriarty (voice)
  • Easy A (2010) – Principal Gibbons
  • Pound of Flesh (2010) – Noah Melville
  • DC Showcase: Green Arrow (2010) – Merlyn (voice)
  • Golf in the Kingdom (2010) – Julian Lange
  • Santiago Files (2010) – Narrator (voice)
  • L.A., I Hate You (2011) – Harold Weintraub
  • The Artist (2011) – The Butler
  • Suing the Devil (2011) – Mr. Smith
  • Home Alone: The Holiday Heist (2012) – Sinclair
  • Silent Hill: Revelation 3D (2012) – Leonard Wolf/The Butcher
  • Vamps (2012) – Vlad
  • Antiviral (2012) – Dr. Vijayan
  • Excision (2012) – Mr. Leigh
  • The Philadelphia Experiment (2012) – Dr. James Longstreet
  • The Employer (2013) – Alan Grey
  • Free Fall (2014) – Theron
  • Some Kind of Beautiful (2014) – Tom
  • Bereave (2015) – Dr. Jonathon Kriel
  • Kids vs Monsters (2015) – Ford
  • Scooby-Doo! Moon Monster Madness (2015) – Dr. Lunatic/President Moonwalker (voice)
  • 31 (2016) – Father Napoleon Black Sabbath
  • Yamasong: March of the Hollows (2017) – The Weaver (voice)
  • American Satan (2017) – Mr. Capricorn
  • Death Race 2050 (2017) – President Frankenstein
  • Walk of Fame (2017) – Gus
  • Corbin Nash (2018) – Blind Prophet
  • The Christmas Chronicles

Net Worth

Malcolm McDowell is an English actor with a successful career in the entertainment industry. Through his film, television, and theatre work, he has amassed a net worth of approximately $12 million.

His talent and dedication to his craft have allowed him to earn a comfortable living from his profession.


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