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Alfred Burke

English actor (1918–2011)


Summary

English actor (1918–2011)

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nameAlfred Burke
imageAlfred Burke in One Step Beyond (The Sorcerer).jpg
captionBurke in the TV series One Step Beyond, episode The Sorcerer, 1961
birth_date
birth_placePeckham, London, England
death_date
death_placeBarnes, London, England
occupationActor
years_active1946–2003

Alfred Burke (28 February 1918 – 16 February 2011) was an English actor who played Frank Marker in the drama series Public Eye, which ran on television for ten years.

Early life

Born in London's southeast district of Peckham, the son of Irish parents Sarah Ann O'Leary and William Burke, Burke was educated at Leo Street Boys' School and Walworth Central School. Burke started work aged 14, working in a railway repair firm in the City of London after leaving school. He became a club steward and also worked in a silk warehouse, joining a local amateur dramatics group before moving to Morley College and winning a scholarship to RADA in 1937.

Burke's acting career started two years later at the Barn Theatre in Shere, Surrey. His budding career was interrupted by the Second World War, when he registered as a conscientious objector, and was directed to work on the land.

Career

In the late 1940s, Burke worked with the Young and Old Vic and other companies. His London debut was in 1950 at the Watergate Theatre, appearing in Pablo Picasso's play Desire Caught by the Tail. He then spent three years with Birmingham Repertory Theatre (1950–53) and appeared in the 1954 West End hit Sailor Beware!.

Burke built a solid reputation across a wide range of character roles in films and on television. His acting career included: The Angry Silence, Touch and Go, Interpol, Yangtse Incident and Buccaneers, as well as such televised plays as The Tip and Treasure Island.

Burke's most famous role was the enquiry agent Frank Marker in the ABC/Thames television series Public Eye, which ran from 1965 to 1975. His low-key, understated but always compelling portrayal of the down-at-heel private eye made the series one of the most popular and highly rated detective dramas on British television.

After Public Eye ended Burke appeared in a host of guises, from Long John Silver to Pope John Paul II's father. In the television series Minder he appeared in the episode Come in T-64, Your Time Is Ticking Away as Kevin, partner to Arthur Daley in his latest scheme, a minicab service. He was also the formidable headmaster "Thrasher" Harris in Home To Roost. He played Major (later Oberst) Richter in both series of Enemy at the Door and Dr Anderson in the Bergerac episode "Poison". Later he was seen as Armando Dippet in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.

On stage Burke appeared in several productions by the Royal Shakespeare Company, including Richard II, Romeo and Juliet, Roberto Zucco, The Tempest, Peer Gynt, Measure for Measure, Troilus and Cressida, Two Shakespearean Actors, All's Well That Ends Well and Antony and Cleopatra. In 2008 he appeared at the National Theatre as the Shepherd in a new version of Sophocles' Oedipus by Frank McGuinness.

In 2022 a documentary tribute to Burke was released entitled Alfred Burke is Frank Marker.

Death

Burke died from a chest infection on 16 February 2011, twelve days before his 93rd birthday, and was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium. He was survived by his wife, Barbara (née Bonelle) and their four children: Jacob and Harriet (twins), and Kelly and Louisa (twins).

Filmography

  • The Kid from Brooklyn (1946) – dancer (uncredited)
  • The Constant Husband (1955) – porter (uncredited)
  • Touch and Go (1955) – man on the bridge
  • Yangtse Incident: The Story of H.M.S. Amethyst (U.S. title Battle Hell) (1957) – Petty Officer
  • Interpol (U.S. title Pickup Alley) (1957) – Vincent Cashling
  • Let's Be Happy (1957) – French Ticket Clerk
  • The Long Haul (1957) – drunk in club (uncredited)
  • Bitter Victory (1957) – Lt. Colonel Callander
  • High Flight (1957) – Controller, Operations Room
  • No Time to Die (U.S. title Tank Force!) (1958) – Captain Ritter
  • Law and Disorder (1958) – Willis Pugh, poacher
  • The Man Inside (1958) – Mr Pritchard
  • The Man Upstairs (1958) – Mr Barnes
  • Operation Amsterdam (1959) – dealer
  • Model for Murder (1959) – Podd
  • The Crowning Touch (1959) – Reg
  • Moment of Danger ( Malaga) (1960) – Shapley
  • The Angry Silence (1960) – Travers
  • The Trials of Oscar Wilde (1960) – reporter
  • Dead Lucky (1960) – Knocker Parsons
  • The Pot Carriers (1962) – Lang
  • Crooks Anonymous (1962) – Caulfield
  • She Knows Y'Know (1962) – Mr Fox
  • Mix Me a Person (1962) – Lumley
  • On the Beat (1962) – Trigger O'Flynn
  • The Small World of Sammy Lee (1963) – Big Eddie
  • The Man Who Finally Died (1963) – Heinrich (uncredited)
  • Farewell Performance (1963) – Marlon
  • Children of the Damned (1964) – Colin Webster
  • The Nanny (1965) – Dr Wills
  • Night Caller from Outer Space (1965) (a.k.a. Blood Beast from Outer Space) – Detective Superintendent Hartley
  • Guns in the Heather (1969) – Kersner
  • One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (1970) – Alyosha
  • The House on Garibaldi Street (1979) – Adolf Eichmann
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream (1996), filmed adaptation of the Royal Shakespeare Company's production – Egues
  • Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) – Professor Armando Dippet (final film role)

Television roles

Comedy

YearTitleRoleNotes
1963On the KnockerFrank
1985Home to RoostThrasher HarrisEpisode: "Bad Apples"
1994Under the HammerPeter PomfretEpisode: "The Fatal Attribution"

Documentary/Arts

YearTitleRoleNotes
19742nd Housereader"The First Freedom"
1977The Lively Arts"Arnold Schoenberg: Bogey-Man - Prophet - Guardian 1: Crossing the Frontier 1874-1914", "Arnold Schoenberg : Bogey-Man - Prophet - Guardian 2: In Defence of Culture 1914-1951"
1978The South Bank Show"Paganini Superstar"
Vive a Venezia
1980The Face Behind the Face (portrait of Dmitri Shostakovich)

Drama

YearTitleRoleNotes
1951–1956Sunday Night Theatre (a.k.a. BBC Sunday Night Theatre)Various6 episodes
1954Murder Over Draughts
1955–1956KathleenSeamus MacGomigal
1955–1959ITV Television Playhouse (aka Television Playhouse)Various4 episodes
1955The Adventures of AnnabelNebEpisode: "Say It with Music"
The Seventh DungeonRanulf
1956Colonel March of Scotland YardMinisterEpisode: "The Devil Sells His Soul"
No Man's LandPrivate Schultz
Theatre Royal (aka Lilli Palmer Theatre, or Lilli Palmer presents The Quality Theatre)JohnEpisode: "Forecast Unsettled"
London PlayhouseConstable Lo PengEpisode: "The Black Judge"
Without LoveHart
The Bowl of RamayamaThe Vizier
1956–1957Assignment Foreign LegionMajor Lebeque / Corporal Lescaux
1956–1958The Adventures of Robin HoodWill Sharpe/Sir Simon2 episodes
1956–1964ITV Play of the WeekVarious13 episodes
1957Romantic ChapterPhilip
The Adventures of Aggie (U.S. title AggiePaddy O'RourkeEpisode; "Cock and Bull"`
The BuccaneersPirate Mate/Marsh2 episodes
Hour of MysteryDetective Sargeant WilsonEpisode: "Confess, Killer"
Overseas Press Club – Exclusive!Inspector MaronEpisode: "The Billion Franc Mystery "
The New Adventures of Martin KaneGreeneEpisode: "The Taxi Story"
1958–1960Boyd Q.C.Prosecuting counsel3 episodes
1958You're a Long Time DeadHarry
The RoyaltySam2 episodes
PringleMr Byward
The Adventures of William TellBolfEpisode: "The Assassins"
Murder BagTwo appearancesEpisode: "Lockhart Plays with Fire", "Case 27"
Crime SheetEpisode: "Lockhart Rings the Bell"
CharlesworthStringerEpisode: "All That Glitters"
International DetectiveMr MolinskysEpisode: "The Carrington Case"
You Are There: The Ordeal of Christabel Pankhurst
1959–1969Armchair TheatreVarious6 episodes
1959The Invisible ManBobEpisode: "Point of Destruction"
Probation OfficerGrantham2 episodes
Interpol CallingMartin BeckerEpisode: "The Angola Brights"
1960–1965The Third ManInspector Dugaine2 episodes
1960ITV Sunday Night DramaClayEpisode: "Theatre 60: The Devil Makes Sunday"
No Hiding PlaceAlf Jenkins/Frank Baines2 episodes
Danger ManCravenEpisode: "The Conspirators"
1961–1963Edgar Wallace Mysteries (aka The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre)Various4 episodes
1961–1966The Avengers3 episodes
1961One Step Beyond (aka Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond)SchollEpisode: "The Sorcerer"
Ghost SquadKaneEpisode: "Bullet with My Name on It"
Top SecretXEpisode: "X"
Sir Francis Drake (aka The Adventures of Sir Francis Drake)Sir Amyas PauletEpisode: "Queen of Scots"
1962–1964Z-CarsTwo appearances"Day Trip" (1962) Harold Singleton, "Whistle and Come Home" (1964) Arnie Winter
1962BBC Sunday Night PlayZach ToombsEpisode: "The Day Before Atlanta"
Man of the WorldHigh LamaEpisode: "The Frontier"
MaigretPolice Officer LecoeurEpisode: "Seven Little Crosses"
1963–1964The SaintJack Groom/Harry Shannet2 episodes
1963The Plane MakersLen GowerEpisode: "One of Us"
The Human JungleSergeant Major BennettEpisode: "A Friend of the Sergeant Major"
The Odd ManBrother PaulEpisode: "This Stuff's Thicker Than Water"
Drama 61-67Mr FoleyEpisode: "Drama '63: Night of the Leopard"
Zero OneJenkinsEpisode: "The Switch"
EspionageGustave KolstromEpisode: "Covenant with Death"
1964The Indian Tales of Rudyard KiplingNabothEpisode: "A Bank Fraud"
1965–1975Public EyeFrank Marker
1965Thirty-Minute TheatreFirst ManEpisode: "That's Not My Name"
1966The Plane MakersJoe PantonEpisode: "The Switch"
1968The GamblersHarry JarmanEpisode: "The Day the Banana Threw a Gorilla at Rachel"
The Magical World of Disney KersnerEpisode: "The Secret of Boyne Castle" (parts 1-3)
1969Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)Henry FosterEpisode: "All Work and No Pay"
As You Like It: An IntroductionJacques
1970–1972ITV Sunday Night TheatreEdgar/Leo Nottage4 episodes
1970Big BrotherMax HughesEpisode: "A Little Bit Like a God"
1972Love StoryKapekEpisode: "Night of the Tanks"
Crime of PassionPaul FayjacEpisode: "Paul"
1973The Brontes of HaworthThe Reverend Patrick Brontë
The Power of DawnLeo Tolstoy
1976JackanoryStorytellerEpisode: "Mr Moon's Last Case"
The Lady of the CamelliasMonsieur Duval2 episodes
1977Centre PlaySnow"The Tip"
Treasure IslandLong John Silver
1978–1980Enemy at the DoorMajor Dieter Richter
1979MinderKevinEpisode: "Come in T-64, Your Time Is Ticking Away"
OrestiaAdolf Eichmann
The House on Garibaldi StreetLeader of the Old MenEpisode: "Agamemnon"
1980ITV PlayhouseHarryEpisode: "A Rod of Iron"
Tales of the UnexpectedHerbertEpisode: "The Flypaper"
A Question of GuiltMr Blandy6 Episodes
1981The BorgiasGiuliano della Rovere
1983Number 10First Earl of ChathamEpisode: "Bloodline"
No ExcusesMax3 episodes
Shades of DarknessReverend HibbenEpisode: "Bewitched"
StoryboardColonel BressinghamEpisode: "Inspector Ghote Moves In"
1984Pope John Paul IIKarol Wojtyla Sr.
KimLurgan
The Glory BoysJones
Unnatural CausesColonel WaleyEpisode: "Ladies' Night"
1986BergeracDr AndersonEpisode: "Poison"
1988Sophia and ConstanceMr Critchlow5 episodes
1997The BillWalter LillyEpisode: "After All These Years"
2000LongitudeRear Admiral
2002Holby CityDerek GroombridgeEpisode: "We Band of Brothers"

Selected radio appearances

Sources for this section include the BBC Archive.

YearTitleRoleNotes
1951Portrait of an AirmanNeriBBC Third Programme
1962Mr. Larkspur rings the BellFred BakerAfternoon Theatre, BBC Home Service
1975Proms '75NarratorBBC Radio 3
1976Murder InternationalDr Lancret"The Fall", BBC Radio 4
Cardinal RichelieuCardinal RichelieuAfternoon Theatre, BBC Radio 4
1977Proms '77ReaderBBC Radio 3
In Rehearsal: Uncle VanyaAstrovBBC Radio 4
SchoenbergReaderBBC Radio 3
1978Call for the DeadMendelFive episodes, BBC World Service
1979Cirrhosis ParkPeter HardingeThe Monday Play, BBC Radio 4
1980The Sitting TenantGrangerAfternoon Theatre, BBC Radio 4
Haydn Quartet / Schoenberg TrioIntroductionBBC Radio 3
GeometryGeorgeAfternoon Theatre, BBC Radio 4
Certain SouvenirsNarrator
1982Mainly for PleasureIntroductionBBC Radio 3
Nothing To DeclarePeter Piper
1983A Small ApocalypseThe Writer
1986The Holy ExperimentSenor QueriniThe Monday Play, BBC Radio 4
La PesteFr PanalouxBBC Radio 3
All's Well That Ends WellLafew
Master OlofGert
1987Mr BeluncleThree episodes, BBC Radio 4
The Spy Who Came In from the ColdKardenBBC Radio 4
2003The Six Mothers-In-Law Of Henry VIIIChroniclerSix episodes, BBC Radio 4
Nathan the WiseThe PatriarchDrama on 3, BBC Radio 4

Selected theatre roles

For a detailed list of Burke's many stage appearances 1947-2008 see his entry at Theatricalia.

  • 1964: The pastor in The Father by August Strindberg. Directed by Caspar Wrede, Piccadilly Theatre, London.
  • 1970: Henry in Henry IV by Luigi Pirandello. Directed by Bill Hays at the Leeds Playhouse (and later that year at the Edinburgh Festival).
  • 1971: August Strindberg in Pictures in a Bath of Acid by Colin Wilson. Directed by Bill Hays at the Leeds Playhouse.
  • 1977: Dr Rance in What the Butler Saw by Joe Orton. Directed by Braham Murray at the Royal Exchange, Manchester.
  • 1977: Serebryakov in Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov. Directed by Michael Elliott at the Royal Exchange, Manchester.
  • 1981: Vincentio in Measure for Measure. Directed by Braham Murray at the Royal Exchange, Manchester.
  • 1985: Piotr Sorin in The Seagull by Anton Chekhov. Directed by Charles Sturridge at Queen's Theatre, London.

References

References

  1. Dennis Barker. (18 February 2011). "Alfred Burke obituary". The Guardian.
  2. [http://www.filmreference.com/film/85/Alfred-Burke.html Alfred Burke Film Reference biography]
  3. Hayward, Anthony. (19 February 2011). "Alfred Burke: Actor best known for his portrayal of the seedy private detective Frank Marker in 'Public Eye'". [[Independent (newspaper).
  4. "Oedipus – Productions". [[National Theatre (UK).
  5. "Programme Index (Alfred Burke)".
  6. "Alfred Burke".
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