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Name: Clive Revill
Date of Birth: 18 April 1930 Is the one of only four actors to appear in both a 'Star Trek' series and a 'Star Wars' film, along with Jason Wingreen, Phil Fondacaro, and Felix Silla. He supplied the voice of the Emperor in Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and played Sir Guy of Gisborne in the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987) episode, "Qpid". Has the distinction of being the last murderer Columbo investigates in the final episode of the first run of the Columbo series in 1978. He replaced George Sanders at the very last minute in the 1967 musical "Sherry" on Broadway which was a musical version of "The Man Who Came to Dinner." The show was a flop. ... 24 years after original release of the Empire Strikes Back - 2004's "Special Edition" direct-to-DVD re-release - his holographic performance as Emperor Palpatine was deleted and replaced by the face and voice of Ian McDiarmid, who has played the role in all subsequent Star Wars movies. Has appeared in three different, completely unrelated productions about Robin Hood: "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1955), the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987) episode "Qpid" and Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993). Was twice nominated for Broadway's Tony Awards: in 1961, as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Musical) for "Irma La Douce," and in 1963, as Best Actor (Musical) for "Oliver!". His daughter Kate by Suzi Schor-Revill, a USC graduate, is a third year resident (as of 2009) in medical school. She is also a champion horsewoman and jumper. Before marrying Clive in 1978, Suzi was wed to Jesse Wayne (I), renowned stuntman who was one of the founders of the Stuntman's Association, from 1974 to 1976. Suzi began her career in Chicago as a ballet dancer and also sang in one-woman shows in Los Angeles before going into producing. Read more Clive Revill movies (actor)User Comments |