Veteran film star Michael Lonsdale dies aged 89

21 September 2020, 18:14

Actor Michael Lonsdale (Andrew Medichini/AP)
Italy Obit Lonsdale. Picture: PA

His 60-year career included a turn as a villain in Bond movie Moonraker.

Michael Lonsdale, a giant of the silver screen and theatre in France who worked with some of the world’s top directors in an acting career that spanned 60 years, has died, his agent said.

He was 89.

From his role as villain in the 1979 James Bond film Moonraker to that of a French monk in Algeria in the 2011 movie Of Gods And Men, Lonsdale acted, often in brilliant second roles, under top directors including Orson Welles, Steven Spielberg, Francois Truffaut and Louis Malle.

The child of a French mother and British father, Lonsdale, with soft voice, was a man consumed by his art.

He made more than 100 films and performed on stage.

Actors Michael Lonsdale, Roger Moore and Richard Kiel, aka Hugo Drax, James Bond and Jaws, at London’s Heathrow Airport (PA)
Actors Michael Lonsdale, Roger Moore and Richard Kiel, aka Hugo Drax, James Bond and Jaws, at London’s Heathrow Airport (PA)

His final performance was in a short film last year for the Opera of Paris, Degas Et Moi (Degas And Me).

Lonsdale died peacefully at his Paris home of old age, his agent of 20 years, Olivier Loiseau, said.

“It was kind of expected … He was tired.

“His spirit was alive but his body was tired,” said Mr Loiseau, of the Aartis agency, who recently spoke with Lonsdale by phone.

France Obit Lonsdale
Michael Lonsdale (Jacques Brinon/AP)

Lonsdale was a man of faith and played several roles reflecting his Christian beliefs, from monk Brother Luc in the real-life drama Of Gods And Men, destined to die with fellow monks at the hands of Islamist extremists or a priest in Orson Welles’ 1962 film The Trial.

The French daily Le Parisien quotes him as saying in an interview in 2016 that he had no anxiety about dying.

“I give myself a reason.

“It’s life.”

Lonsdale never married and had no children.

Funeral arrangements were not immediately known.

By Press Association

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