Exclusive interview with Canadian actor Shane Rimmer
By: Anders Frejdh
Published:
2012-08-15
For the 50th anniversary of James Bond on the big screen, From Sweden with Love (Anders Frejdh) caught up with Shane Rimmer, the Canadian actor who has appeared in no less than three James Bond films and several other major blockbusters.
>Read our interview with Shane Rimmer here
About Canadian actor Shane Rimmer
Shane Rimmer was born in Toronto, Canada.
After a successful singing career in Canadian Radio and TV he was brought to England in the mid 1950's by Director Dick Lester, to appear as a singer in an ITV Network Special. He returned briefly to Canada to feature in a Canadian film Flaming Frontier, before marrying an English dancer and making London his home. He has featured in over 50 films in the UK and Europe, and has appeared in numerous TV roles.
His first major film appearance was in Stanley Kubrick's
Dr Stangelove (1964) as the Co-Pilot, ACE. From there he went on to roles in Star Wars and three James Bond Productions -
You Only Live Twice (1967) directed by
Lewis Gilbert,
Diamonds Are Forever (1971) directed by
Guy Hamilton and
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) again directed by Lewis Gilbert.
Shane Rimmer and Sir Roger Moore in The Spy Who Loved Me. Copyright © 1977 Danjaq S.A. & United Artists Corporation. All rights reserved.
These were followed by
Superman II (1980) and
Superman III,
The People That Time Forgot (1977),
Warlords of Atlantis,
Rollerball (with
Maud Adams and
Burt Kwouk),
Gandhi,
Out of Africa,
White Knights,
Space Truckers,
Whoops Apocalypse,
Reds and many many more.
Shane is a legend in the world of Gerry Anderson Productions, providing one of the most recognizable voices in Supermarionation history as Scott Tracy in
Thunderbirds (1965-1966).
He is also the voice of Dick Spanner P.I. in the cartoon series of the same name. He has appeared in episodes of Space 1999 and UFO, written and appeared in The Protectors and The Persuaders and has written several episodes of
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons,
Joe 90 and
Secret Service.
National Theatre Productions include
True West,
Guys & Dolls,
Death of a Salesman, and a Tricycle Production of
Called to Account.
Shane's autobiography
From Thunderbirds to Pterodactyls was published on 23rd October 2010.
He lives in Hertfordshire with his wife Sheila and enjoys warm and welcome visits from the sons and their families.
Visit Shane Rimmer's official website to read more about his fabulous career.
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