TV Guide Network Sites
TVGuide.com
TV Shows on DVD
Jump the Shark
Fans of Reality TV
Search for your favorite stars on TV:
TV Listings
Celebrities A-Z
Top Stars
Jamie Lynn Spears
Miley Cyrus
Paris Hilton
Rihanna
Jessica Alba
Britney Spears
Pamela Anderson
Justin Timberlake
Heath Ledger
Avril Lavigne
Lindsay Lohan
Eminem
Jessica Simpson
Pink
50 Cent
Madonna
Jessica Biel
Shakira
Kelly Clarkson
Emma Watson
In the News
Hilary Duff
Owen Wilson
Zac Efron
Ashley Tisdale
Nicole Richie
Tom Cruise
Angelina Jolie
Seth Rogen
Michael Cera
Vanessa Hudgens
ARCHIVES
Apr-2009
Mar-2009
Feb-2009
Jan-2009
Dec-2008
Nov-2008
Oct-2008
Sep-2008
Aug-2008
Jul-2008
Jun-2008
May-2008
Apr-2008
Mar-2008
Feb-2008
Jan-2008
Dec-2007
Nov-2007
Oct-2007
Sep-2007
Malcolm McDowell
Malcolm McDowell TV Listings
Channel
Date & Time
Title
Buy
MOMAXe
Sun, Jul 12, 7:10 PM
Doomsday
Buy
MOMAXe
Fri, Jul 17, 1:35 PM
Tank Girl
Buy
MOMAXe
Sat, Jul 18, 3:30 AM
Tank Girl
Buy
Malcolm McDowell Biography
Birth Name:
Malcolm John Taylor
Birth Place:
Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Date of Birth / Zodiac Sign:
06/13/1943, Gemini
Profession:
Actor; director
Malcolm McDowell Fast Facts:
Studied at the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1964 with Patrick Stewart (his co-star in 1994's
Star Trek: Generations
) and David Warner (his co-star in 1979's
Time After Time
).
Made his TV debut in the first season of long-running British drama
Crossroads
.
His portrayal of Alex in Stanley Kubrick's 1971 classic
A Clockwork Orange
was ranked No. 100 in Premiere magazine's "100 Greatest Film Performances of All Time"; Alex was ranked No. 68 on the magazine's "100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time."
Played a character named Mick Travis in three films directed by Lindsay Anderson:
If... (1968), O Lucky Man!
(1973) and
Britannia Hospital
(1982).
Checked into the Betty Ford Clinic in the 1980s for treatment of his cocaine addiction.
Performed a one-man show in 2004 called "Lindsay Anderson: A Personal Remembrance" in honor of the director, who died in 1994.
Malcolm McDowell Relationships:
Alexander Siddig - Nephew
Beckett Taylor McDowell - Son
Charles Taylor - Father
Charlie McDowell - Son
Edna Taylor - Mother
Kelley Kuhr - Wife
Lilly McDowell - Daughter
Margot Bennett - Ex-wife
Mary Steenburgen - Ex-wife
Malcolm McDowell Awards:
1972 Golden Globe: Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama - Nominee
College:
Attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, London, England
Malcolm McDowell Biography, TV Listings and More from TVGuide.com
Advertisement