James Neville Mason (May 15, 1909 – July 27, 1984) was an three-time Academy Award nominated English actor who attained stardom in both British and American films.
Mason's distinctive voice enabled him to play a menacing villain as greatly as his good looks assisted him as a leading man. His roles include the declining actor in the 1954 version of A Star Is Born, a mortally wounded terrorist in Odd Man Out (1946), Brutus in the 1953 film of Julius Caesar, General Erwin Rommel twice, once in The Story of Rommel in 1951, and in The Desert Rats (1953), Captain Nemo in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954), a suave masterspy in North by Northwest (1959), a determined explorer in Journey to the Center of the Earth (also 1959) and Humbert Humbert in Stanley Kubrick's Lolita (1962). One of his last roles, that of a corrupt lawyer in The Verdict (1982), earned him his third and final Oscar nomination.
Mason died as a result of a heart attack on July 27, 1984 in Lausanne, Switzerland. He was cremated, and (after a delay of 16 years) his ashes were buried in Corsier-sur-Vevey, Vaud, Switzerland. His old friend Charlie Chaplin is in a tomb a few steps away.
James Mason is often referred to in the comedic routines of British stand-up comic Eddie Izzard, where he is generally portrayed as an actor playing the role of God in some fictitious movie.
In 1991, Kelsey Grammer spoofed Mason as Captain Nemo in a skit while hosting Saturday Night Live. During the skit Nemo had to try to explain various units of nautical measurements while fighting off a giant squid.
1909 births | 1984 deaths | Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge | Best Actor Academy Award nominees | Best Supporting Actor Academy Award nominees | Conscientious objectors | English film actors | English stage actors | British film actors | British stage actors | Hollywood Walk of Fame | Natives of Yorkshire | Old Marlburians
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