
Ed Bishop
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Acting · Born 1932-06-11 · age 72 at death · Brooklyn - New York - USA
George Victor Bishop (11 June 1932 – 8 June 2005), known professionally as Ed Bishop or sometimes Edward Bishop, was an American actor. He was known for playing Commander Ed Straker in UFO, Captain Blue in Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons and for voicing Philip Marlowe in a series of BBC Radio adaptations of the Marlowe novels by Raymond Chandler. Bishop made his film acting debut as an ambulance driver in Stanley Kubrick's 1962 movie Lolita. He played an American astronaut going to the Moon in the film The Mouse on the Moon (1963) and also appeared in The Bedford Incident (1965) and Battle Beneath the Earth (1967). He had small speaking roles in the James Bond films You Only Live Twice (1967) and Diamonds Are Forever (1971), but was not included in the film credits for either. He appeared in a second Kubrick film, 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), in which he played the Captain of the Aries 1B Moon shuttle. The role initially featured dialogue but this was later cut from his scenes. Bishop appeared in various film and television projects created by producer Gerry Anderson. He provided narration, in addition to the voice of Captain Blue, for Anderson's Supermarionation puppet series, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (1967), and appeared in Anderson's science-fiction film Doppelgänger (1969). Perhaps his most prominent screen role was that of Commander Ed Straker in Anderson's science-fiction series UFO (1970–71). Bishop's dark hair was initially dyed blond for the role, though he eventually wore a blond wig instead. In later years, he appeared in films such as Twilight's Last Gleaming, Saturn 3, Silver Dream Racer, and The Lords of Discipline. He provided vocal work for the 1974 animated TV series of Star Trek, and appeared as Lieutenant Colonel Harrity in the final episode of the British World War II prisoner-of-war drama Colditz. In the 1980s, he made several appearances on The Kenny Everett Television Show, Whoops Apocalypse (he also appeared in the subsequent film), and had a role in the children's television series Chocky's Children. He continued to act on film, TV and radio, usually in British and European productions, and was a frequent guest at science fiction conventions. He and fellow Anderson actor Shane Rimmer (a Canadian actor who often worked in the UK) joked about how frequently their professional paths crossed and termed themselves "Rent-a-yank". They appeared together as NASA operatives in the opening of You Only Live Twice and as United States Navy sailors in The Bedford Incident, as well as the 1983 film of the Harold Robbins novel The Lonely Lady. In 1989, Bishop was reunited with Rimmer and another Anderson actor, Matt Zimmerman, in the BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's A Study in Scarlet. He and Rimmer also toured together in theatre shows, including Death of a Salesman in the 1990s, and they both appeared in the BBC drama-documentary Hiroshima (2005), one of Bishop's last TV projects.
Titles

2001: A Space Odyssey

You Only Live Twice

Diamonds Are Forever

Lolita

Highlander: The Series

Threads

Saturn 3

Star Trek

Doppelgänger

The Saint

The Bedford Incident

Twilight's Last Gleaming

Hiroshima

UFO

Funny Man

The Professionals

Waking the Dead

S.O.S. Titanic

Brass Target

The War Lover

Pets

Restless Natives

The Mouse on the Moon

Invasion: UFO

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Spring Break Adventure

Man in the Middle

Battle Beneath the Earth

2Point4 Children

Madame Claude

The Desperados

Sherlock Holmes

The Lonely Lady

Whoops Apocalypse

Born to Ride

Just Good Friends

The Protectors

Silver Dream Racer

Judgment in Berlin

Colditz

The Kenny Everett Television Show

Whoops Apocalypse

Philip Marlowe, Private Eye

Thriller

The Demon Headmaster

Man in a Suitcase

Hallmark Hall of Fame

Out of the Unknown

The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax

American Playhouse

The Adventurer

Two's Company

Armchair Theatre

The Fifth Missile

Theatre 625

Chocky's Children

Worlds Beyond

Testimony

The Two Mrs. Grenvilles

The Day After Tomorrow: Into Infinity

The Serpent of Death