Ralph Bates

Ralph Bates

Acting • Born 1940-02-12 – Died 1991-03-27

Acting1Bristol, England

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Ralph Bates (12 February 1940 – 27 March 1991) was an English film and television actor, known for his role in the British sitcom Dear John and for being one of Hammer Horror's best-known actors from the latter period of the company. Bates was born in Bristol, England, of French ancestry (He was the great, great nephew of French scientist Louis Pasteur) and educated at Trinity College Dublin. He read French there, before winning a scholarship to Yale Drama School. The course completed, Bates returned to Ireland to make his stage debut in Shaw's You Never Can Tell at The Gate Theatre, Dublin, in 1963. A career in repertory theatre soon followed and the young actor gained experience in productions ranging from Hedda Gabler, to raucous comedies. Later, Bates carved a niche in the world of horror films and played important roles or the lead in several Hammer Horror productions, such as Taste the Blood of Dracula, The Horror of Frankenstein, Lust for a Vampire, and Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde, in which he played a deranged doctor who mistakenly transforms himself into a beautiful siren. He portrayed Caligula in the series The Caesars and alongside Cyd Hayman in a passionate French tale of murder and mystery - Crime of Passion series. After playing Thomas Culpeper in an episode of The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970), he went on to star in the BBC drama series, Moonbase 3 (1973) and the long-running Poldark, in which he played villainous George Warleggan. The series ran for 29 episodes, starting in 1975. He also played Communist Paul Vercors in the final season of the drama series Secret Army. Because of his French ancestry and dark looks, he was often chosen to play a Frenchman on television. Bates also appeared in the television movie Minder on the Orient Express, again as a Frenchman. It looked, for some time, as if he might remain typecast in sinister roles, but he was offered a part in a farcical comedy by the writer John Sullivan, which saw Bates as the loveable but loveless central character among a singles group, with each of its members looking for that perfect but ever elusive partner. Dear John (1986–87), in which he realistically played the part of a divorcee returning to single life, lasted for two series, and around the same time he appeared in the ITV Yorkshire Television sitcom Farrington of the F.O. (1986) with Angela Thorne and Joan Sims. Bates became ill and was diagnosed with cancer. He died in London at age 51 from pancreatic cancer. He was divorced from the actress Joanna Van Gyseghem, and survived by his second wife, the actress Virginia Wetherell (married 1973-1991). The couple had one daughter actress Daisy Bates (b. 1974), and a son William Bates (b. 1977), an actor & musician. Description above from the Wikipedia article  Ralph Bates, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

41 credits
The Horror of Frankenstein

The Horror of Frankenstein

Movie • 1970

Victor Frankenstein

Lust for a Vampire

Lust for a Vampire

Movie • 1971

Giles Barton

Dr. Jekyll & Sister Hyde

Dr. Jekyll & Sister Hyde

Movie • 1971

Dr. Jekyll

I Don't Want to Be Born

I Don't Want to Be Born

Movie • 1976

Gino Carlesi

Taste the Blood of Dracula

Taste the Blood of Dracula

Movie • 1970

Lord Courtley

Fear in the Night

Fear in the Night

Movie • 1972

Robert Heller

Persecution

Persecution

Movie • 1974

David Masters

Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook

Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook

Movie • 1991

Lord Courtley (archive footage)

Frankenstein: A Cinematic Scrapbook

Frankenstein: A Cinematic Scrapbook

Movie • 1991

Victor Frankenstein (archive footage)

Mrs. Reinhardt

Mrs. Reinhardt

Movie • 1981

Mr. Reinhardt

Frankenstein Reborn

Frankenstein Reborn

Movie • 1993

Victor's Father (photo) (uncredited)

Santa's Christmas Crash

Santa's Christmas Crash

Movie • 1995

Letters to an Unknown Lover

Letters to an Unknown Lover

Movie • 1986

Bernard

Thank You Very Much

Thank You Very Much

Movie • 1971

Peter

King of the Wind

King of the Wind

Movie • 1990

LeDuc

Flying in the Branches

Flying in the Branches

Movie • 1989

Ed

Murder Motel

Murder Motel

Movie • 1975

Michael Spencer

Would You Look at Them Smashing All Those Lovely Windows

Would You Look at Them Smashing All Those Lovely Windows

Movie • 1970

Brian, Commandant Lallin, Paddy, O'Brennan

Kay

Kay

Movie • 1978

Derek

Thriller

Thriller

TV • 1973

Michael Spencer

Moonbase 3

Moonbase 3

TV • 1973

Dr Michel Lebrun

The Gentle Touch

The Gentle Touch

TV • 1980

The Persuaders!

The Persuaders!

TV • 1971

Michel

Jason King

Jason King

TV • 1971

Crown Court

Crown Court

TV • 1972

Dear John

Dear John

TV • 1986

John Lacey

The Six Wives of Henry VIII

The Six Wives of Henry VIII

TV • 1970

Thomas Culpepper

The Caesars

The Caesars

TV • 1968

Caligula

Broad And Narrow

Broad And Narrow

TV • 1965

The Agatha Christie Hour

The Agatha Christie Hour

TV • 1982

Poldark

Poldark

TV • 1975

George Warleggan

Minder

Minder

TV • 1979

François LeBlanc

Secret Army

Secret Army

TV • 1977

Paul Vercors

Dangerous Knowledge

Dangerous Knowledge

TV • 1976

Sanders

The Protectors

The Protectors

TV • 1972

David Lee

Tales of the Unexpected

Tales of the Unexpected

TV • 1979

Paul Foster

Playhouse

Playhouse

TV • 1974

Mr. Reinhardt

The Ten Commandments

The Ten Commandments

TV • 1971

Louis Briquet

House on the Hill

House on the Hill

TV • 1981

Rupert Douglas

The World of Hammer

The World of Hammer

TV • 1994

Self (archive footage)

Farrington of the F.O.

Farrington of the F.O.

TV • 1986

James Mapley

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