Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
June 19, 1939
Place of Birth:
London, England, UK
Michael Standing is a British film and television actor and writer, best known for his role in the feature film _The Italian Job_ and the infamous scene in which Michael Caine tells him "You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!" He also starred in both versions of _Up The Junction_ (TV play and film) albeit as different characters, and _Poor Cow_. His last role was in the 1990 movie _Aftershock_. As a writer, Standing penned a 1967 Wednesday Play entitled _Another Day, Another Dollar_ and episodes of _Marked Personal_ in 1973-74. He emigrated to America and married Sherri Spillane, ex-wife of novelist Mickey Spillane.
Year | Movie | Role |
---|---|---|
1990 | Aftershock | Gruber |
1972 | Made | Young Man on Train |
1971 | The Loving Lesson | Jack |
1969 | The Italian Job | Arthur |
1968 | Up the Junction | John |
1967 | Another Day, Another Dollar | Les |
1967 | The Violent Enemy | Fletcher |
1967 | Poor Cow | Young Man in Field |
1965 | Up the Junction | Terry |
Year | TV Show | Role |
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1978 | Life of Shakespeare | Man in street |
1973 | The Tomorrow People | Ginge |
1970 | Ace of Wands | |
1968 | The Champions | Frank Edwards |
1965 | Gideon's Way | Ches Kelly |
1962 | The Saint | Barlow |