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Roddy McDowall
Roddy McDowall
Birth name: Roderick Andrew Anthony Jude McDowall
Gender: Male
Medium(s): Film; Television
Roles: Actor
Born: September 17th, 1928
Birthplace: Herne Hill, London, England
Died: October 3rd, 1998
Deathplace: Studio City, California
1st Sci-Fi: Twilight Zone: People are Alike All Over

Roderick Andrew Anthony Jude McDowall (September 17th, 1928 - October 3rd, 1998) was a British actor who contributed his talents to several characters throughout the mythology of Planet of the Apes. In the 1968 film Planet of the Apes, Roddy played the part of chimanzee archaeologist Cornelius. He was unavailable to reprise the role for the sequel Beneath the Planet of the Apes as he was set to direct the film Tam Lin while Beneath was being filmed. His part was handed over to actor David Watson, but archive footage of Roddy's performance from the first film was used as part of a framing sequence in the beginning of the sequel. McDowall returned to the franchise in 1971, reprising the role of Cornelius in Escape from the Planet of the Apes. Although his character is killed at the film's climax, Roddy still had plenty of work to do. The following year, Roddy starred as the main character in Conquest of the Planet of the Apes - this time playing Caesar, the son of his previous character, Cornelius. McDowall played Caesar once again for the final film of the Arthur P. Jacobs line, Battle for the Planet of the Apes.

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Roddy McDowall as Caesar from Conquest of the Planet of the Apes

In 1974, 20th Century Fox hired McDowall to play yet another chimpanzee character. This time, he played the role of the naïve ape refugee, Galen on the Planet of the Apes television series. McDowall appeared in all thirteen episodes of the short-live series. In 1981, several episodes of the television series were re-aired as individual telefilms. The titles of each film were: Back to the Planet of the Apes, Treachery and Greed on the Planet of the Apes, Life, Liberty and Pursuit on the Planet of the Apes and Farewell to the Planet of the Apes. Roddy appeared as an older Galen as part of a framing sequence used to introduce each film. Roddy's final project relating to the POTA mythos was for the 1998 documentary, Behind the Planet of the Apes. The documentary was included as a special 6th disk on the Planet of the Apes: The Evolution DVD collection. Roddy passed away from lung cancer in Studio City, California at the age of seventy.

Body of work[]

Film[]

Film Year Character
It! 1967 Arthur Primm
Planet of the Apes 1968 Cornelius
Escape from the Planet of the Apes 1971 Cornelius
Conquest of the Planet of the Apes 1972 Caesar
Battle for the Planet of the Apes 1973 Caesar
The Cat from Outer Space 1978 Mister Stallwood
The Black Hole 1979 V.I.N.C.E.N.T. (voice)
GoBots: War of the Rock Lords 1986 Nuggit (voice)
Red Planet 1994 Headmaster Marcus Howe
Star Hunter 1995 Riecher
The Alien Within 1995 Doctor Henry Lazarus

Television[]

Series Episode Character
The Twilight Zone People are Alive All Over Sam Conrad
The Invaders The Experiment Lloyd Lindstrom
Journey to the Unknown The Killing Bottle Rollo Verdew
Planet of the Apes Escape from Tomorrow Galen
Planet of the Apes The Gladiators Galen
Planet of the Apes The Trap Galen
Planet of the Apes The Good Seeds Galen
Planet of the Apes The Legacy Galen
Planet of the Apes Tomorrow's Tide Galen
Planet of the Apes The Surgeon Galen
Planet of the Apes The Deception Galen
Planet of the Apes The Horse Race Galen
Planet of the Apes The Interrogation Galen
Planet of the Apes The Tyrant Galen
Planet of the Apes The Cure Galen
Planet of the Apes The Liberator Galen
Planet of the Apes Up Above the World So High Galen
The Fantastic Journey Vortex Doctor Jonathan Willoway
The Fantastic Journey Beyond the Mountain Doctor Jonathan Willoway
The Fantastic Journey Children of the Gods Doctor Jonathan Willoway
The Fantastic Journey A Dream of Conquest Doctor Jonathan Willoway
The Fantastic Journey An Act of Love Doctor Jonathan Willoway
The Fantastic Journey Funhouse Doctor Jonathan Willoway
The Fantastic Journey Turnabout Doctor Jonathan Willoway
The Fantastic Journey Riddles Doctor Jonathan Willoway
The Fantastic Journey The Innocent Prey Doctor Jonathan Willoway
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Planet of the Slave Girls Governor Saroyan
Mork & Mindy Dr. Morkenstein Chuck the robot (voice)
The Martian Chronicles The Expeditions Father Stone
The Martian Chronicles The Settlers Father Stone
The Martian Chronicles The Martians Father Stone
Quantum Leap A Leap for Lisa Edward St. John, V
Godzilla: The Series DeadLoch Doctor Hugh Trevor

Notes & Trivia[]

  • Roddy McDowall developed his own unique process for working with the ape prosthetics. By exaggerating his facial expressions, he was able to effectively emote his character's personality through the make-up. Co-star Kim Hunter emulated Roddy's technique, yielding similar results.[1]
  • The March, 1973 edition of Mad Magazine lampooned the Planet of the Apes franchise in issue #157. Actor Roddy McDowall was re-named Rowdy McDowelstick.
  • Roddy McDowall appeared on an episode of the The Carol Burnett Show, which aired on March 16, 1974. He appeared in a black tuxedo while also wearing the wig and prosthetics that he used as the character Cornelius.
  • Five days after Roddy McDowall had passed away, A&E Biography aired a commemorative documentary entitled, Roddy McDowall: Hollywood's Best Friend.
  • While directing Tam Lin, Roddy suffered dramatic budget setbacks. The film was ultimately handed over to an American studio, where it was re-packaged as a horror/suspense-thriller, The Devil's Widow. Disatisfied with the final product, McDowall tried to have his name removed from the project. [2]

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