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Heathcote Williams est un Acteur et Scénariste Britannique né le 15 novembre 1941 à Helsby (Royaume-uni)

Heathcote Williams

Heathcote Williams
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Nom de naissance John Henley Heathcote-Williams
Nationalité Royaume-uni
Naissance 15 novembre 1941 à Helsby (Royaume-uni)
Mort 1 juillet 2017 (à 75 ans)

Heathcote Williams (born 15 November 1941) is an English poet, actor and dramatist. He has written a number of best-selling book-length polemical poems including Autogeddon, Falling for a Dolphin and Whale Nation, which in 1988 became, according to Philip Hoare "the most powerful argument for the newly instigated worldwide ban on whaling.". Williams invented his idiosyncratic 'documentary/investigative poetry' style which he continues to put to good purpose bringing a diverse range of environmental and political matters to public attention. In June 2015, he published a book-length investigative poem about the 'Muslim Gandhi', Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, 'Badshah Khan'

As well as being a prolific playwright and screen writer, Williams has appeared in a number of well-known Independent and Hollywood films and was among the celebrity guests in the final 'Friends' episode, 'The One Where Ross Gets Married'. He played Prospero in Derek Jarman’s The Tempest and has appeared in several ‘arthouse’ films, including Orlando, as well as Hollywood blockbusters such as Basic Instinct 2.Al Pacino played the part of a Williams fan in a spoof arts documentary, Every Time I Cross the Tamar I Get Into Trouble.

Williams also writes lyrics, collaborating with Marianne Faithfull among others.

Williams is a keen naturalist and discovered a new species of honey-producing wasp in the Amazon jungle, an event he recorded in a book of poems called 'Forbidden Fruit'

Williams is a member of the Magic Circle and a skilful magician. He wrote a TV play called What the Dickens! about Charles Dickens’s penchant for performing magic shows. Bob Hoskins taught him fire eating. When he went to demonstrate his new found talent to then girlfriend Jean Shrimpton, he accidentally set himself alight on her door step.

Williams was a leading activist in the London squatting scene in the 1970s and ran a squatters 'estate agency' called the 'Rough Tough Cream Puff'. In 1977 he and a couple of hundred fellow squatters established the ‘state’ of Frestonia in Notting Hill and declared independence from Britain. Then Shadow Chancellor, Geoffrey Howe, wrote to express his support and Williams was appointed UK Ambassador. Frestonia lasted almost a decade and had its own institutions and postage stamps.

Williams spray-painted graffiti on the walls of Buckingham Palace as a protest against the Queen signing Michael X's death warrant while there was no capital punishment in the UK. In the early 1970s, his agitational graffiti were a feature on the walls of the then low-rent end of London's Notting Hill district.

Le plus souvent avec

Mike Figgis
Mike Figgis
(4 films)
Sally Potter
Sally Potter
(2 films)
Peter Eyre
Peter Eyre
(3 films)
David Leland
David Leland
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmographie de Heathcote Williams (26 films)

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AnnéeNomMétierRôle
2008La Cité de l'ombreActeur
2006Basic Instinct 2Acteur
2004The ReckoningActeur
2001HotelActeur, Responsable de l'adaptation
2001RevelationActeur
2001Premier amourActeur
2000HonestActeur
2000The SandmanActeur
1999Mademoiselle JulieActeur
1999Mauvaise passeActeur
1999Alice au Pays des MerveillesActeur
1998La Cousine BetteActeur
1998La Légende du pianiste sur l'océanActeur
1997Bring Me the Head of Mavis DavisActeur
1997La Leçon de TangoActeur
1997L'OdysséeActeur
1995Blue JuiceActeur
1995The StealActeur
1994Les leçons de la vieActeur
1992OrlandoActeur
1990The Local StigmaticEcrivain
1988Un lundi troubleActeur
1987Too Much !Acteur
1987La Petite DorritActeur
1979La TempêteActeur
1970MalatestaActeur, Ecrivain