Paul McDowell

출생 : 1931-08-15, London, England

사망 : 2016-05-02

약력

Paul McDowell was born on August 15, 1931 in London, England as Paul William McDowell. He was an actor and writer, known for National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985), Chemical Wedding (2008) and The Thirty-Nine Steps (1978). He was married to Trisha. He died on May 2, 2016 in London.

참여 작품

Chemical Wedding
Symons
A shy, stuttering professor brings satanist Aleister Crowley back to life.
휴가 대소동: 유럽
1st Motorist
클라크(Clark W. Griswold: 체비 체이스 분)는 가족들과 함께 휴가차 유럽 여행을 떠난다. 그러나 사사건건 발생되는 소동으로 정신을 못차리고 낯선 고장에서 온 가족은 갈팡질팡한다. 가장으로써 가정도 지켜야 하고 관광도 하고싶은 클라크는 죽을 지경인데...
R.H.I.N.O.; Really Here in Name Only
Barry Clarke
An isolated, overweight girl with a penchant for shoplifting, gets pushed from pillar to post as the authorities struggle to know what to do with her.
Pasmore
Bill Newsome
Colin Pasmore tests his strength against his family ties but finds them stronger than he ever imagined.
Porridge
Collinson
Times are hard for habitual guest of Her Majesty Norman Stanley Fletcher. The new prison officer, Beale, makes MacKay look soft and what's more, an escape plan is hatching from the cell of prison godfather Grouty and Fletcher wants no part of it.
The Thirty Nine Steps
McLean
The year is 1914 and Richard Hannay, Mining Engineer who is visiting Britain for a short time before returning to South Africa, is shocked when one of his neighbours, Colonel Scudder, bursts into his rooms one night and tells him a story that Prussian 'sleeper' agents are planning to pre-start World War I by murdering a visiting foreign minister. However, Scudder is murdered and Hannay is framed for the death by the 'sleepers'. Fleeing to Scotland Hannay attempts to clear his name and to stop the agents with the aid of Alex Mackenzie but not only is he is chased by Chief Supt Lomas for Scudder's death but by the agents who are headed by Appleton who has managed to hide himself in a high-placed position in the British Government...
Savage Messiah
Agitator (uncredited)
The film fictionalizes the real relationship between French sculptor Henri Gaudier and Polish writer Sophie Brzeska, twenty years his senior, who came to Paris, she says, for its “creative atmosphere.”