Patrick McGoohan

Actor, director of 'The Prisoner'

Patrick McGoohan - Actor, director of 'The Prisoner'
Born

March 19th, 1928
97 years ago

Died

January 13th, 2009
16 years ago — 80 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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An Irish-American actor, director, and producer gained prominence for the creation and portrayal of the lead character in the television series 'The Prisoner'. The series, which aired from 1967 to 1968, explored themes of individuality and freedom. In 1962, starred in the espionage series 'Danger Man', which contributed to a significant television career. McGoohan received two Primetime Emmy Awards for his performances, solidifying his reputation in the television industry. Later works included appearances in films such as 'Ice Station Zebra' and 'Braveheart'. McGoohan's unique approach to storytelling and character development left a lasting legacy in the genre of psychological drama.

Created and starred in 'The Prisoner'

Starred in 'Danger Man'

Won two Primetime Emmy Awards

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