Francis Matthews (actor)

Actor

Birthday September 2, 1927

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace York, England

DEATH DATE 2014-6-14, London, England (86 years old)

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1927

Francis Matthews (2 September 1927 – 14 June 2014) was an English actor, best known for playing Paul Temple in the BBC television series of the same name and for voicing Captain Scarlet in Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons.

Matthews was born in York on 2 September 1927, to Henry and Kathleen Matthews.

His father was a shop steward at the Rowntree's chocolate factory near York.

His parents took him often to the theatre, where he gained a love of acting.

He attended St George's RC Primary School, then St Michael's Jesuit College in Leeds.

1945

He found work as a stagehand at the Theatre Royal in Leeds, and made his theatrical debut in 1945 in the play The Corn Is Green before performing his national service in the Royal Navy.

1950

In the 1950s and 1960s, Matthews's film roles for Hammer Studios included the Baron's assistant in The Revenge of Frankenstein (1958) and the heroes of Dracula: Prince of Darkness and Rasputin the Mad Monk (both 1966).

1954

After leaving the military he returned to the stage, appearing in a 1954 touring production of the play No Escape, which starred Flora Robson.

1956

He made his West End debut in 1956.

1960

He also appeared throughout the 1960s and 1970s in a variety of television comedy roles, including Eric & Ernie's Christmas Show, 1977.

1963

Matthews was married to actress Angela Browne from 1963 until her death in 2001; the couple had three sons.

Two, Damien Matthews and Paul Rattigan, are actors; the other, Dominic, is an artist and musician.

Matthews' younger brother, Paul Shelley, is also an actor; they had a sister, Maura.

1965

Matthews starred opposite Morecambe and Wise in the films The Intelligence Men (1965) and That Riviera Touch (1966), which led to a close friendship with Eric Morecambe.

1967

In 1967, Matthews provided the character voice of Captain Scarlet, in imitation of Cary Grant, for Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons.

(He divided his time, during the recording sessions, between his work there and his stage appearances in Noël Coward's play Private Lives.) Also in 1967 he appeared in The Avengers episode entitled "Mission ... Highly Improbable".

1969

On television, from 1969 to 1971, he played Francis Durbridge's amateur private detective Paul Temple in the BBC series of the same name.

1970

In the late 1970s, he served as narrator and host for Follow Me!, a BBC educational programme that offered a "crash course" in the English language to foreign viewers.

1977

He appeared alongside George Cole in Charles Woods' sitcom Don't Forget To Write! (1977) as a successful writer.

1986

In 1986, Matthews and his wife, Angela Browne, appeared together in the BBC adaptation of the Josephine Tey novel Brat Farrar.

2000

In 2000, they starred in two Ray Cooney plays on the cruise ship MS Marco Polo, while she was sailing to the Antarctic: Run For Your Wife and Funny Money.

2014

Matthews died at the age of 86 on 14 June 2014, following a short illness.

He was survived by his three sons, seven grandchildren, and his two siblings.