Paul Scofield

Paul Scofield

Paul Scofield Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 20, 2008.
LONDON (AP) - Paul Scofield, the towering British stage actor who won international fame and an Academy Award for the film "A Man for All Seasons," has died. He was 86.

Scofield died Wednesday in a hospital near his home in southern England, agent Rosalind Chatto said. He had been suffering from leukemia.

Scofield made few films even after the Oscar for his 1966 portrayal of Tudor statesman Sir Thomas More. He was a stage actor by inclination and by his gifts - a dramatic, craggy face and an unforgettable voice that was likened to a Rolls Royce starting up or the rumbling sound of low organ pipes.

Even his greatest screen role was a follow up to a play - the London stage production of "A Man for All Seasons," in which he starred for nine months. Scofield also turned in a performance in the 1961 New York production that won him extraordinary reviews and a Tony Award.

"With a kind of weary magnificence, Scofield sinks himself into the part, studiously underplays it, and somehow displays the inner mind of a man destined for sainthood," Time magazine's said.

Actor Richard Burton, once regarded as the natural heir to Laurence Olivier and John Gielgud at the summit of British theater, said it was Scofield who deserved that place. "Of the 10 greatest moments in the theater, eight are Scofield's," he said.

Scofield was an unusual star - a family man who lived almost his entire life within a few miles of his birthplace in southern England and hurried home after work to his wife and children. He didn't seek the spotlight, gave interviews sparingly, and at times seemed to need coaxing to venture out, even onto the stage he loved.

But, he insisted in The Sunday Times in 1992, "My reclusiveness is a myth.... Yes, I've turned down quite a lot of parts. At my age you need to weed things out, but the idea that I can't be bothered anymore with acting - that's quite absurd. Acting is all I can do. An actor: That's what I am."

Scofield reportedly had been offered a knighthood, but declined.

"It is just not an aspect of life that I would want," he once said. "If you want a title, what's wrong with Mr.?"

In 2001, however, he was named a Companion of Honor, one of the country's top honors, limited to 65 living people.

His temperament, too, was unexpected in an actor who remained at the very top of his profession.

"It is hard not to be Polyanna-ish about Paul because he is such a manifestly good man, so humane and decent, and curiously void of ego," said director Richard Eyre, former artistic director of Britain's National Theatre. "All the pride he has is channeled through the thing that he does brilliantly."

David Paul Scofield was born Jan. 21, 1922, son of the village schoolmaster in Hurstpierpoint, 8 miles from the south coast of England. When he married actress Joy Parker in 1943, they settled only 10 miles north, in the country village of Balcombe, where they reared their son and daughter and where Scofield was in easy striking distance of London's West End theaters.

Scofield trained at the Croydon Repertory Theater School and London's Mask Theater School before World War II. Barred from service for medical reasons, he toured in plays, entertaining troops and acting in repertory in factory towns around the country.

Throughout the 1940s, he worked repertory and in London and Stratford in plays ranging from Shakespeare and Shaw to Steinbeck and Chekhov.

In his 20s, he worked with director Peter Brook, touring as Hamlet in 1955. The collaboration included the stage adaptation of Graham Greene's "The Power and the Glory" in 1956, which Gielgud regarded as Scofield's greatest performance.

Scofield's huge success with "A Man for All Seasons" was followed in 1979 by another great historical stage role, as Salieri in "Amadeus."

His later stage appearances included "Heartbreak House" in 1992 and the 1996 National Theatre production of Ibsen's "John Gabriel Borkman."

Scofield's rare films included Edward Albee's "A Delicate Balance" in 1974, Kenneth Branagh's 1989 production of "Henry V," in which he played the king of France; "Quiz Show," Robert Redford's film about the 1950s TV scandal in which Scofield played poet Mark Van Doren; and the 1996 adaptation of Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible."

He is survived by his wife and children.

Copyright © 2008 The Associated Press

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Rossy

March 20, 2017

What a talented VOICE to be missed. It's so difficult to cope especially when we lose someone so talented; who meant so much to family and friends. May the God of all comfort be with you during this period of great loss as future promises awaits us all.. Jeremiah 31:13 .

Harry Simpson

March 19, 2017

Godspeed Paul, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

June 19, 2015

A wonderful actor and a hauntingly beautiful voice.His death marks a great loss.

scofield Jeferson

June 13, 2011

E uma perda muito grande tanto para a sociedade artistica /cultural , quanto para nos da fami­lia.Saudades eternas - Jeferson Scofield (Brasil-Bahia)

March 18, 2010

For Paul...

A Man For All Seasons, in which
you starred continues to be
remembered by millions.

Paul...This is for you.

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio
~
[email protected] /Joe Fazio,
Beverly Hills, California

Michael Hortens

March 19, 2009

Mr. Scofield has been in my thoughts since 1969. I have admired him as an artist and man. His talent as an actor was wonderful for me to see. He is an inspiration for me as a visual artist. Thank you.

Delores Dickinson

March 28, 2008

So sorry to hear of the passing of this outstanding actor and fine human being. The world is darker and heaven brighter with his loss. My prayers and thoughts are with his family and his many friends.

MAURA ROBINSON

March 27, 2008

MY PRAYERS ARE WITH THE SCOFIELD FAMILY. HE ENRICHED US ALL.

Iain Taylor

March 23, 2008

A truly kind, modest and unpretentious man. He bought our cocker spaniel a beer in Tobermory, Scotland in 1969.

louis carwell

March 22, 2008

an actor who was very goods in the roles he played. rest in peace.

frederick martininthefields

March 21, 2008

I was truly inspired by Mr. Scofield´s towering performances. I always wondered what happened to him, since his film roles were so few and far between. But, upon reading his biography, I am glad he led such a fulfilling and long life.
I pray heaven bestow its kindest blessings on the soul of such a consummate artist. He will continue to inspire me with his quiet elegance and eloquence along with Gielgud, Olivier, Richardson and Burton.
He will sorely be missed.

Denise Jordan

March 21, 2008

He shared his great talent and hence his life with us. We are grateful and pray his family find comfort in knowing his bright light continues to enrich us all.

Sister M. Roland Lagarde, SBS

March 21, 2008

Paul Scofield was truly ,"A Man For All Seasons". May he continuously enjoy the Easter Season !

Joelle Snyder

March 21, 2008

Truly a great actor, father and husband. I have always admired Mr. Scofield and he will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.
Sincerely,
Joelle Snyder

PAUL

March 20, 2008

SO DESERVING OF HIS OSCAR FOR ""SEASONS"". A STAR.......

Tony Porfirio

March 20, 2008

My condolences to the family of Mr. Scofield. The world will miss such a talented man. His masterful portrayal of Sir Thomas Moore is one of the crown jewels of theater. May he rest in peace.

Christine Neiburger

March 20, 2008

A wonderful talent, and truly a man for all seasons. My thoughts and sympathies go out to his wife, his family and all his friends. His work will live forever.

Mary Jeffers

March 20, 2008

In Memory of Paul Scofield:
I have yet to see your oscar winning performance in "A Man For All Seasons", but I'm sure I will one day. You were blessed to have a good long and happy life, May you now rest in peace.

Catya Ingrando

March 20, 2008

What a gift this man was to all
who are moved by theatre. My
prayers and sympathies to all of
Mr. Scofield's Family and friends.
We have lost an international treasure.

Barry Johns

March 20, 2008

Paul Scofield was such a wonderful actor on stage and screen. Who can forget his memorable role as a thoroughly evil Wehrmacht officer in "The Train", that starred Burt Lancaster. Paul Scofield's brilliant performance in this film was worthy of an Academy Award. Rest in Peace.

Sheila Smith

March 20, 2008

A great actor. Rest in Peace Paul.

Catherine

March 20, 2008

My condolences to the Scofield Family during their time of sorrow.May God comfort you.

Catherine

Anthony Better

March 20, 2008

Heaven got a great actor

JUDITH KRZESZEWSKI

March 20, 2008

I EXTEND SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF THIS WONDERFUL ACTOR. HE TRULY WAS
" A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS."

John Capy

March 20, 2008

He was one of the greatest actors of all time. He never had a bad performance or made a bad film. He could play an angelic righteous being (“A Man for All Seasons”), to an evil obsessed monster (The Train). The acting profession will be hard pressed to find someone who will meet his acting talents. Paul Scofield will be missed.

Donna Kuznia

March 20, 2008

I am very sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time. My Dad would always have us watch old movies with him and "A Man for All Seasons" was one of them. I will have to watch some of the others now. Great movie, great actor and as I read the obituary, it looks like Mr. Scofield was a very nice, well liked man. My heartfelt condolences to the family

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