An American-born actor reared in Ireland and England, McGoohan made a memorable impression on the American and English viewing audiences by playing essentially the same role in three different television series. He began his performing career as a teen-ager, eventually played Henry V for the Old Vic company in London, and made mostly unremarkable films in the '50s. His movies include the delightful Disney film The Three Lives of Thomasina (1964). Success came in 1961, when McGoohan played government agent John Drake in Danger Man, a role he continued on Secret Agent (1965-66). He created, produced and often wrote episodes of the nightmarish, surrealistic cult series The Prisoner (1968-69). This show featured a character assumed to be the same John Drake (although he was known as Number 6 and his real name was never mentioned), who had been kidnapped and taken to a strange community. McGoohan later starred in the TV series Rafferty (1977) and directed the film Catch My Soul (1974). He won an Emmy Award in 1975 for his guest appearance on Columbo with Peter Falk. ~
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ACTING CREDITS
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The Emmy Awards TV (1 episode)-
The 61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
...Himself (in memoriam) (archive footage)
Sep 20, 2009
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The 61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
...Himself (in memoriam) (archive footage)
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The Adventures of Aggie TV (2 episodes)
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Spanish Sauce
...Migual
Nov 12, 2007 -
Cock and Bull
...Jocko
Nov 12, 2007
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Spanish Sauce
...Migual
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Treasure Planet (2002) ...Billy Bones (voice)
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A Time to Kill (1996) ...Judge Omar Noose
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The Phantom (1996) ...Phantom's Dad
DIRECTING CREDITS
WRITING CREDITS
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The Prisoner TV (5 episodes)-
Fall Out
...(written by)
Feb 4, 1968 -
Once Upon a Time
...(written by)
Jan 28, 1968 -
Dance of the Dead
...creator (uncredited)
Nov 26, 1967 -
Many Happy Returns
...creator (uncredited)
Nov 12, 1967 -
Arrival
...creator (uncredited)
Oct 1, 1967
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Fall Out
...(written by)

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