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Born 6 February, 1922 in London, England, to a wealthy and extraordinarily eccentric family, Patrick Macnee spent much of the first eleven years of his life wearing kilts. As his father, a race horse trainer, drank and gambled the family's money away, his lesbian mother and her lover raised Patrick.



His film career began in 1943 while he was serving in the Royal Navy, and it might have ended abruptly at that point as he was nearly killed. On the one occasion he did not set sail on his ship owing to illness, the ship was blown out of the water. After nearly being expelled from Eton for running a gambling ring, he attended the Webber Douglas School of Dramatic Art in 1949.



Steady work in the U.K. was not forthcoming so he decided to investigate the thriving film industry in Canada, leaving his wife and two children in London. In 1954 he came to Broadway with the Old Vic troupe, and eventually hit Hollywood, working sporadically in film and television, playing mostly what he referred to as "villainy in a tri-corner hat". In the process he'd fallen out of touch with his wife and children, something he deeply regrets to this day.



Returning to Britain in 1958, Patrick landed an opportunity to co-produce a TV series entitled 'Winston Churchill - The Valiant Years'. Two years later, Sydney Newman was about to make television history with a new TV series entitled 'The Avengers', and made Patrick an offer he couldn't refuse. Although Patrick wanted to continue producing, Sydney convinced the starving artist to accept the role of John Steed. He remained the sole continuous cast member throughout the series' lengthy, on-again off-again history.



Afterward he returned to America where, after living as a beach bum for a while, he kept quite busy, appearing in numerous television shows and films, mostly in light comic roles. Patrick also penned a few books, voiced Jack Higgins stories on audio cassette, and narrated quite a number of video series on ghosts, UFOs and other supernatural phenomena. A birdwatcher (both the feathered and the human varieties), Patrick received an award from the Bureau of Federal Aviation for preventing terrorism on aircraft.



Patrick's father was Daniel Macnee; his mother, Dorothea Mary Henry. His first wife was Barbara Douglas; married November, 1942, divorced 1956. Children from this marriage were Rupert (a TV producer) and Jennifer. His second wife was Catherine Woodville (Dr. Keel's fiancee in 'The Avengers'); married 1965, divorced 1969. His third wife is Baba Sekely (baba Majos de Nagyzsenye), married February, 1988. He became a grandfather in 1988. Incidentally, David Niven is not Patrick's cousin, contrary to many tales.

(from: The Avengers Forever - David K. Smith)

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Patrick Macnee has been an English language narrator for the Sound and Light Show at Karnak Temple in Luxor, Egypt. (edit)
When approached by Leonard White and Sydney Newman of ABC (Associated British Corp.) Television to act in "The Avengers," Patrick Macnee was working as a producer of the documentary version of Sir Winston Churchill's "The Valiant Years." As a consequence, Macnee was ready to reject the role, then learned he could ask for a six-fold increase in his weekly salary. He did, although he settled for tripling it. (edit)
Patrick was featured on a series of "Avengers" postal stamps released by the United Kingdom Post Office on September 15, 2005. (edit)
Patrick released his autobiography, "Blind In One Ear" in 1988. (edit)
Patrick has had a long-standing partnership with author Jack Higgins, narrating the cassette/CD versions of his books. (edit)
Patrick collaborated with fashion designer Pierre Cardin in designing outfits for his character John Steed in The Avengers. (edit)
Patrick appeared in two music videos, The Pretenders' "Don't Get Me Wrong" in 1986 and Oasis' "Don't Look Back In Anger" in 1996. (edit)
Patrick Macnee was the host of a special presentation of "Scrooge: A Christmas Carol" in 1989. He also made comments during the breaks about the movie and the filming and what it was like to be in the cast, as he played the young Jacob Marley in the original movie in 1951. (edit)

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