Monday, June 13, 2022

He Played a Major Role in the Mummy's Plot in the Episode with Holmes Being Brought to London and the Mummy's Mother's Murder Being Explained in Terms of Time Travel


 79 Years Ago Today

Sunday 13th of June 1943
Actor Malcolm McDowell is born as Malcolm John Taylor in Horsforth, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
A childhood friend and fellow actor, he played a variety of roles in the television show "Fences" to help get his audition for a part in the series started by Charles Dickens.
Born in Wigan, United Kingdom on 12 July 1923, he moved to New Zealand from the UK on 3 December 1941. He had spent the previous four decades as a full time actor in the TV show "Fences". He started playing in the television episodes of Fences in 1939, with the first episode coming out in 1941 and taking on similar roles in later episodes. For many years he played a host in the Fences episode of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. During these years he developed an interest in the subject. He met his wife, Mary Jane McArthur, along with her niece and son, Jack.
His first appearance as part of the Fences cast was in "The Mummy, Part I": The Adventure of Muggle Doctor Watson, written in 1939 by Nicholas O'Brien. In his autobiography, he writes about the Mummy's adventures using the same dialogue as the show. He played a major role in the Mummy's plot in the episode with Holmes being brought to London and the Mummy's mother's murder being explained in terms of time travel. He played a key role.

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