English actor (1937–2023)
Paxton Whitehead
Publicity Photo of Paxton Whitehead
Born Francis Edward Paxton Whitehead
(1937-10-17 ) 17 October 1937Died 16 June 2023(2023-06-16) (aged 85) Education Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art Occupations Actor theatre director playwright Years active 1956–2018 Spouses
Katherine Jane Robertson
(
m. 1987; died 2009)
Children 2
Francis Edward Paxton Whitehead (17 October 1937 – 16 June 2023) was an English actor and theatre director.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] He was nominated for a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award for his performance as Pellinore in the 1980 revival of Camelot . Whitehead had many Broadway roles. He was also known for his film roles and for his many guest appearances on several U.S. television shows: he portrayed Bernard Thatch on The West Wing , and in the 1990s often appeared in recurring and guest roles on major sitcoms, such as Frasier , Caroline in the City , Ellen , 3rd Rock from the Sun , The Drew Carey Show , Mad About You , and Friends .[ 4]
Early life
Paxton Whitehead was born in East Malling and Larkfield, Kent on 17 October 1937,[ 5] the son of Louise (née Hunt) and Charles Parkin Whitehead. His father was a lawyer. He trained at London's Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art beginning when he was 17 years old.[ 6] [ 7]
Career
Whitehead worked in repertory , small touring companies that rehearsed and performed a new play each week. In 1958, he was signed by the Royal Shakespeare Company .[ 5] In 1961, Whitehead directed Doric Wilson 's first play to be performed, And He Made a Her , a comedy that was an off-off-Broadway production at the Caffe Cino .[ 8] He made his Broadway debut in The Affair (1962) after appearing in Canadian stage and television productions.[ 9] [ 10]
Whitehead replaced Jonathan Miller in the Broadway production of Beyond the Fringe in 1964 and appeared on the LP recording of the show, Beyond the Fringe '64 .[ 9] [ 11] He went on to appear with the American Shakespeare Company to direct in regional repertory.[ 10]
In 1967 Whitehead succeeded Barry Morse as artistic director of Ontario's Shaw Festival , the only repertory company dedicated to the works of George Bernard Shaw .[ 12] Under his leadership, it continued to develop into an international event.[ 13] During his tenure he was able to push through a plan of building the purpose-built 869-seat state-of-the-art Festival Theatre to expand considerably the capacity for audiences at Niagara-on-the-Lake .[ 14] Queen Elizabeth II , Indira Gandhi , and Pierre Trudeau were among those who attended performances at the Shaw Festival Theatre during its inaugural season in 1973.[ 15] [ 12] He served until 1977 and appeared in productions as an actor.[ 12] His notable appearances included The Apple Cart , Major Barbara , The Philanderer , Arms and the Man , Misalliance , and Heartbreak House with Jessica Tandy .[ 16] Whitehead and Suzanne Grossman adapted Georges Feydeau 's plays There's One in Every Marriage for the Broadway stage in 1971 and Chemin de Fer in 1974.[ 17]
Whitehead received an honorary degree in arts from Trent University in 1978 and earned an Antoinette Perry "Tony" Award nomination for Camelot in 1980.[ 18] He appeared in numerous Broadway productions including My Fair Lady with Richard Chamberlain , The Harlequin Studies with Bill Irwin , Noël Coward 's Suite in Two Keys , Peter Shaffer 's Lettice and Lovage , London Suite by Neil Simon , and as Sherlock Holmes in The Crucifer of Blood .[ 19] [ 20]
Whitehead was well known for his film roles and many guest and recurring appearances on television shows, especially many of the top sitcoms from the 1990s such as Frasier , Caroline in the City , Ellen , 3rd Rock from the Sun , The Drew Carey Show , Mad About You , and Friends .[ 4] He also appeared on Magnum, P.I. , Murder, She Wrote , Law & Order , The West Wing , and many more.[ 4] In 2007, he played Graham Hainsworth in Desperate Housewives , the father of Susan Mayer 's fiancé, Ian.[ 21]
In later years, Whitehead continued to work in regional theatre and on Broadway. Whitehead appeared in the role of Phil at the Westport Country Playhouse in Westport, Connecticut from 12–27 July 2007 in Relatively Speaking , a comedy.[ 22] [ 23] [ 24] Whitehead began previews of The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde on Broadway at the American Airlines Theatre on 17 December 2010 in the role of Reverend Canon Chasuble. The show opened on 13 January 2011 and was filmed live on 11/12 March 2011 for broadcast in June 2011.[ 25] He played the role of George Bernard Shaw in Anthony Wynn 's Bernard and Bosie: A Most Unlikely Friendship in a benefit performance for the Episcopal Actors' Guild on 5 May 2011.[ 26]
Whitehead was an associate artist of the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego . He performs on recordings of Shaw's The Doctor's Dilemma and Harley Granville-Barker 's The Voysey Inheritance .[ 27]
Personal life
Whitehead's first marriage, to Patricia Gage , ended with their divorce in 1986. He was then married to Katherine Robinson from 1987 until she died in 2009. He had two children.[ 28]
Whitehead lived in Arlington County, Virginia , in his final years. He died from complications of a fall at a hospital in Arlington, on 16 June 2023, at age 85.[ 28] [ 29]
Stage actor
Year
Title
Role
Theater
Location
References
1949
The Epilogue
Kentish Colt
The Old Stagers Theatre
Canterbury, England
1956
All for Mary
Alphonse
Devonshire Park Lawn Tennis Club
Eastbourne, England
1958
Hamlet
Francisco
Royal Shakespeare Company (tour)
Moscow and Leningrad , Soviet Union
1959
The Grass Is Greener
Earl of Rhyall
Royal Shakespeare Company (tour)
United Kingdom
1960
Pygmalion
Freddie
Royal Shakespeare Company (tour)
United Kingdom
1960
Hamlet
Francisco
Royal Shakespeare Company
Stratford-upon-Avon, England
1961
The Grass is Greener
Sellars
Theatre Royal
Bath, Somerset , England
1961
Gallows Humor
Gramercy Arts Theatre
Manhattan , New York City , New York
1961
One Way Pendulum
Prosecuting Counsel
East 74th Street Theater
Manhattan , New York City , New York
[ 30]
1962
Electra
A Peasant
Player's Theatre
Manhattan , New York City , New York
[ 31]
1962
The Affair
Gilbert Dawson-Hill
Henry Miller's Theatre
Manhattan , New York City , New York
[ 32]
1962
Beyond the Fringe
Jonathan Miller (replacement)
John Golden Theatre
Manhattan , New York City , New York
[ 32]
February 2, 1963 – March 31, 1963
A Doll's House
Torvald Helmer
Theatre Four
Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan , New York City , New York
[ 33]
1963
Henry V
Gower
American Shakespeare Festival
Stratford, Connecticut , US
1963
King Lear
King of France
American Shakespeare Festival
Stratford, Connecticut , US
1964
The Country Wife
Horner
Front Street Theatre
Memphis, Tennessee , US
1964
My Fair Lady
Henry Higgins
Front Street Theatre
Memphis, Tennessee , US
1964
The Rivals
Jack Absolute
Charles Playhouse
Boston, Massachusetts , US
1965
The Entertainer
Archie Rice
Hartford Stage Company
Hartford, Connecticut , US
1965
Major Barbara
Adolphus Cusins
Playhouse in the Park
Cincinnati, Ohio , US
1965
Heartbreak House
Randall Underwood
Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre
Winnipeg, Manitoba , Canada
1965
The Public Eye
Christoforou
Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre
Winnipeg, Manitoba , Canada
1965
The Importance of Being Earnest
Algernon
Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre
Winnipeg, Manitoba , Canada
1966
The Importance of Being Earnest
John Worthing
Canadian Players
Toronto, Ontario , Canada
1966
Misalliance
Lord Summerhays
Shaw Festival
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario , Canada
1966
The Apple Cart
Magnus
Shaw Festival
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario , Canada
1967
Arms and the Man
Sergius
Shaw Festival
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario , Canada
1967
Major Barbara
Adolphus Cusins
Shaw Festival
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario , Canada
1968
Heartbreak House
Hector Hushabye
Shaw Festival
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario , Canada
1968
The Chemmy Circle
Coustilliou
Shaw Festival
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario , Canada
1968
Charley's Aunt
Studio Arena Theatre
Buffalo, New York
1969
Chemin de Fer
Mark Taper Forum
Los Angeles, California
November 5–14, 1969
Rondelay
Hudson West Theatre
New York City, New York
[ 34]
1969
The Doctor's Dilemma
Dubedat
Shaw Festival
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario , Canada
1969
The Guardsman
The actor
Shaw Festival
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario , Canada
1970
Forty Years On
Tempest
Shaw Festival
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario , Canada
1970
The Chemmy Circle
Arena Stage
Washington, D.C.
1970
Heartbreak House
Hector Hushabye
Goodman Memorial Theatre
Chicago, Illinois
1970
The Brass Butterfly
The Emperor
Chelsea Theatre Center
Manhattan , New York City , New York
1970
Candida
Reverend Alexander Mill
Longacre Theatre
Manhattan , New York City , New York
1971
The Philanderer
Charteris
Shaw Festival
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario , Canada
1971
Tonight at 8:30
Lead roles
Shaw Festival
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario , Canada
1973
You Never Can Tell
Valentine
Shaw Festival
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario , Canada
1973
Fanny's First Play
Savoyard
Shaw Festival
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario , Canada
1974
Charley's Aunt
Fancourt Babberley
Shaw Festival
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario , Canada
November 24, 1975 – February 15, 1976
Habeas Corpus
Canon Throbbing; Arthur Wicksteed (replacement)
Martin Beck Theatre
Manhattan , New York City , New York
[ 32] [ 35]
1975
The Devil's Disciple
Burgoyne
Shaw Festival
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario , Canada
1976
Arms and the Man
Sergius
Shaw Festival
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario , Canada
1976
The Apple Cart
Magnus
Shaw Festival
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario , Canada
1976
The Millionairess
Adrian
Shaw Festival
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario , Canada
1977
Thark
Ronnie Gamble
Shaw Festival
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario , Canada
1978
The Crucifer of Blood
Sherlock Holmes
Helen Hayes Theatre
Manhattan , New York City , New York
[ 32]
1979
Travesties
Henry Carr
Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre
Winnipeg, Manitoba , Canada
1979
The Crucifer of Blood
Sherlock Holmes
Elitch Gardens Theatre
Denver, Colorado , US
1980
The Trials of Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde
The Citadel Theatre
Edmonton, Alberta , Canada
1980
Thank
Ronnie Gamble
Philadelphia Drama Guild
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , US
1980
Twelfth Night
Malvolio
Philadelphia Drama Guild
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , US
1980
Camelot
King Pellinore
New York State Theatre
Manhattan , New York City , New York
[ 32]
1981
The Pirates of Penzance
Sergeant of police
Ahmanson Theatre
Los Angeles, California
1982
The Miser
Harpagon
Old Globe Theatre
San Diego, California
1983
Heartbreak House
Hector
Theatre Royal
London, England
1983
The Rivals
Anthony Absolute
Old Globe Theatre
San Diego, California
1983
Noises Off
Frederick Fellows
Brooks Atkinson Theatre
Manhattan , New York City , New York
[ 32]
1985
Richard III
Richard III
Old Globe Theatre
San Diego, California
1983–1985
Noises Off
Freddy
Brooks Atkinson Theatre
Manhattan , New York City , New York
1986
Much Ado About Nothing
Benedick
Old Globe Theatre
San Diego, California
1989
Run for Your Wife
Stanley Gardner
Virginia Theatre
Manhattan , New York City , New York
[ 32]
November 30, 1989 – December 31, 1989
Artist Descending a Staircase
Martello
Helen Hayes Theatre
Manhattan , New York City , New York
[ 32] [ 36]
March 25, 1990 – December 23, 1990
Lettice and Lovage
Mr. Bardolph
Ethel Barrymore Theatre
Manhattan , New York City , New York
[ 32] [ 37]
March 25, 1992 – December 23, 1992
A Little Hotel on the Side
Mathieu
Belasco Theatre
Manhattan , New York City , New York
[ 32] [ 38]
December 9, 1993 – May 1, 1994
My Fair Lady
Colonel Pickering
Virginia Theatre
Manhattan , New York City , New York
[ 32] [ 39]
March 28, 1995 – September 3, 1995
London Suite
Billy, Sidney, and Dr. McMerlin
Union Square Theatre
Manhattan , New York City , New York
[ 40] [ 41]
1997
Out of Order
Richard Willey
Paper Mill Playhouse
Millburn, New Jersey , US
1998
The Mask of Moriarty
Sherlock Holmes
Paper Mill Playhouse
Millburn, New Jersey , US
1998
The Rocky Horror Show
Narrator
Tiffany Theater
Hollywood, California
April 10, 2000 – April 16, 2000
A Suite in Two Keys: A Song at Twilight
Sir Hugo Latymer
Mirage Theater Company, Lucille Lortel Theatre
West Village , New York City, New York
[ 42]
April 10, 2000 – April 16, 2000
A Suite in Two Keys Shadows of the Evening
George Hilgay
Mirage Theater Company, Lucille Lortel Theatre
West Village , New York City, New York
[ 42]
2001
Xanadu Live
Male
The Gascon Center Theatre
Culver City, California
2001
Twelfth Night
Malvolio
Old Globe Theatre
San Diego, California
2001
The Circle
Clive Champion-Cheney
South Coast Repertory
Costa Mesa, California
2002
Where's Charley?
Mr. Spettigue
Williamstown Theatre Festival
Williamstown, Massachusetts , US
2003
The Voysey Inheritance
Mr. Voysey
Walnut Street Theatre
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , US
September 23, 2003 – November 9, 2003
The Harlequin Studies
Pantalone
Peter Norton Space
New York City, New York
[ 43] [ 44]
2004
What the Butler Saw
Dr. Rance
Boston University Theatre
Boston, Massachusetts , US
October 18, 2005 – December 4, 2005
Absurd Person Singular
Ronald
Biltmore Theatre
Manhattan , New York City , New York
[ 32]
July 12–27, 2007
Relatively Speaking
Phil
Westport Country Playhouse
Westport, Connecticut , US
[ 22] [ 23] [ 24]
April 1–26, 2008
Time of My Life
Gerry Stanton
Westport Country Playhouse
Westport, Connecticut , US
[ 45] [ 46] [ 47]
August 13–24, 2008
Home
Williamstown Theatre Festival
Williamstown, Massachusetts , US
[ 48] [ 49] [ 50] [ 51]
July 28, 2009 – August 15, 2009
How the Other Half Loves
Frank Foster
Westport Country Playhouse
Westport, Connecticut , US
[ 52] [ 53] [ 54] [ 55]
October 16, 2009 – November 1, 2009
She Stoops to Conquer
Mr. Hardcastle
Matthews Theatre
New York City, New York
[ 56] [ 57] [ 58]
April 15, 2010 – May 16, 2010
Time of My Life
Gerry
O'Reilly Theater
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , US
[ 59]
September 7, 2010 – October 24, 2010
All's Well That Ends Well
Lafeau
Lansburgh Theatre
Washington, D.C.
[ 60]
October 4, 2010
Bedroom Farce
Westport Country Playhouse
Westport, Connecticut , US
[ 61]
November 5, 2010
A Song at Twilight
Westport Country Playhouse
Westport, Connecticut , US
[ 61]
January 13, 2011
The Importance of Being Earnest
Rev. Canon Chasuble
Roundabout Theatre Company , American Airlines Theatre
Manhattan , New York City , New York
[ 62] [ 63] [ 64]
June 7, 2011
The Circle
Lord Champion-Cheney
Westport Country Playhouse
Westport, Connecticut , US
[ 65]
July 27, 2011 – August 7, 2011
She Stoops to Conquer
Williamstown Theatre Festival
Williamstown, Massachusetts , US
[ 66]
April 9, 2014 – May 11, 2014
The Heir Apparent
Geronte
Classic Stage Company ,
East 13th Street Theater
Manhattan , New York City , New York
[ 67]
November 12, 2014 – December 21, 2014
What the Butler Saw
Mark Taper Forum , Los Angeles Music Center
Los Angeles, California
[ 68]
2018
Bernhardt/Hamlet
Louis (replacement)
American Airlines Theatre
Manhattan , New York City , New York
[ 69]
Stage director
The Circle, Shaw Festival, 1967
The Chemmy Circle, Shaw Festival, 1968
A Flea in Her Ear, Charles Playhouse, 1969
Forty Years On , Shaw Festival, 1970
The Secretary Bird, Main Stage, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1970
The Chemmy Circle, Main Stage, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1971
The Sorrows of Frederick, Main Stage, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1971
Misalliance , Shaw Festival, 1972
Getting Married , Shaw Festival, 1972
Charley's Aunt , Shaw Festival, 1972
Widowers' Houses , Shaw Festival, 1973
Arms and the Man , Main Stage, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1973
The Crucifer of Blood, Elitch Gardens Theatre , Denver, Colorado, USA, 1979
Misalliance , Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, then Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, USA, 1982
The Real Thing, Seattle Repertory Theatre, WA, USA, 1986
Beyond the Fringe , Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, transferring to the Los Angeles Theatre Centre, USA, 1986
Filmography
Film
Television
Selected works
Feydeau, Georges (1968). Grossmann, Suzanne ; Whitehead, Paxton (eds.). Chemin de Fer; a play in four acts [The Chemmy Circle ] (play). London: Samuel French, Inc. ISBN 978-0-573-60694-6 . OCLC 317851280 .[ 72]
Feydeau, Georges (1973). Grossmann, Suzanne ; Whitehead, Paxton (eds.). There's One in Every Marriage (play). Kroll. LCCN 72050652 .[ 73]
Feydeau, Georges (27 May 1982). Grossmann, Suzanne ; Whitehead, Paxton (eds.). La Puce à l'oreille [A Flea in Her Ear ] (play). London: Kroll.[ 74]
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^ Guernsey, Otis L. (1983). The Best Plays of 1981–1982 . Dodd, Mead and Company . p. 81 . ISBN 978-0-396-08124-1 .
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