Patrick McGoohan Movies and Career Information
Mar 19, 1928
Astoria
Actor
Patrick Joseph McGoohan (March 19, 1928 – January 13, 2009) was an American-born actor, raised in Ireland and England, with an extensive stage and film career, most notably in the 1960s television series Danger Man (renamed Secret Agent when exported to the US), and The Prisoner. McGoohan wrote and directed several episodes of The Prisoner himself, occasionally using the pseudonyms Joseph Serf and Paddy Fitz. He subsequently appeared in David Cronenberg's Scanners, and in Mel Gibson's Braveheart as Edward Longshanks. McGoohan was born in Astoria, Queens, New York City, to Thomas McGoohan and Rose Fitzpatrick, who were living in the United States after emigrating from Ireland to look for work. He was raised Roman Catholic. Shortly after he was born, McGoohan's parents moved back to Mullaghmore, County Leitrim, Ireland, and, seven years later, they moved to Sheffield, England. McGoohan attended St Vincent's school in Sheffield, but following the outbreak of World War II he was evacuated to Loughborough, Leicestershire. There he attended Ratcliffe College, where he excelled in mathematics and boxing. McGoohan left school aged sixteen and returned to Sheffield where he worked as a
- Patrick McGoohan Movies before 2012
- Treasure Planet 2002
- Braveheart 1995
- All Night Long (Toute une nuit) 1982
- Scanners (1981) 1981
- Silver Streak 1976
- Ice Station Zebra 1968
- Three Lives of Thomasina 1964
- Brand
- Hell Drivers
- Escape From Alcatraz
- Hard Way
- Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend
- Scanners
- Dam Busters
- All Night Long (1961)