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Jack Hawkins

Jack Hawkins

Birthday: 14 September 1910, Wood Green, London, England, UK
Birth Name: John Edward Hawkins
Height: 181 cm

In Britain, special Christmas plays called pantomimes are produced for children. Jack Hawkins made his London theatrical debut at age 12, playing the elf king in "Where The Rainbow Ends". At ...Show More

Jack Hawkins
Every time an army, navy or air force part comes up they throw it at me. There is nothing left now b Show more Every time an army, navy or air force part comes up they throw it at me. There is nothing left now but the women's services! (1956) Hide
All of us in the film were sure that we were making something quite unusual, and a long way removed Show more All of us in the film were sure that we were making something quite unusual, and a long way removed from the Errol Flynn-taking-Burma-single-handed syndrome. This was the period of some very indifferent American war movies, whereas The Cruel Sea (1953) contained no false heroics. That is why we all felt that we were making a genuine example of the way in which a group of men went to war. Hide
Above all, I was taught to love and respect words. Each word had to be the right word; and each had Show more Above all, I was taught to love and respect words. Each word had to be the right word; and each had to be spoken in a way that its weight and importance demanded. Hide
[on La Fayette (1961)] A totally forgettable film . . . the only bit of acting I have ever done sole Show more [on La Fayette (1961)] A totally forgettable film . . . the only bit of acting I have ever done solely for the money. Hide
I adored it from the first moment. The excitement, the thrill, the smell of the theatre went right d Show more I adored it from the first moment. The excitement, the thrill, the smell of the theatre went right down to one's toes. Hide
I think that no actor should take Hollywood too seriously; but at the same time it would be wrong to Show more I think that no actor should take Hollywood too seriously; but at the same time it would be wrong to underestimate its professionalism. Really, Hollywood is a caricature of itself, and in particular this is true of the front-office types at the studios. Their enthusiasm towards you is measured precisely to match the success of your last film. Hide
[replying to criticism of his portrayal of Gen. Sir Edmund Allenby in Lawrence of Arabia (1962)] I a Show more [replying to criticism of his portrayal of Gen. Sir Edmund Allenby in Lawrence of Arabia (1962)] I agree that the character has been slanted slightly, but Lady Allenby must remember that this is a film about Lawrence - not the Field Marshall. Hide
[asked why he risked his reputation on the TV series The Four Just Men (1959)] I risk my reputation Show more [asked why he risked his reputation on the TV series The Four Just Men (1959)] I risk my reputation every time, why not on TV? Hide
Jack Hawkins's FILMOGRAPHY
All as Actor (27)
Jack Hawkins Jack Hawkins'S roles
Detective Ames
Detective Ames

Major Warden
Major Warden

Otto Witt
Otto Witt

Quintus Arrius
Quintus Arrius

General Allenby
General Allenby

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