NEW YORK — Malcolm McDowell, who starred in the 1971 film classic "A Clockwork Orange," will be honored with a lifetime achievement award at the 11th annual Savannah Film Festival.
Universal Pictures and Rogue Pictures have just debuted the theatrical trailer for the upcoming action-thriller Doomsday from writer/director Neil Marshall, starring Rhona Mitra, Bob Hoskins and Malcolm McDowell. [...] Read more!
A Clockwork Orange star Malcolm McDowell was "charmed" by heavy rocker-turned-filmmaker Rob Zombie on the set of the Halloween remake, after fearing he'd signed on to work with sick killer Charles Manson.[...] Read more!
British actor Malcolm McDowell is campaigning to turn the United Kingdom into a republic, branding the monarchy "stupid". The A Clockwork Orange star is frustrated attitudes to government have barely changed in the past 50 years, and insists people would be better off without royalty. [...] Read more!
British actor Malcolm McDowell has slammed rumours he has a phobia of eye drops after his performance in iconic Stanley Kubrick movie A Clockwork Orange. The star played Alex de Large in the controversial 1971 film, with his violent character forced to continually watch a montage of human atrocities with his eyes prised open with clamps in a bid to "reform" him. [...] Read more!
Happy Birthday To actress twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (1986), "Fantastic Four" actor Chris Evans (1981), "Vegas Vacation" acotr Ethan Embry (1978), "Jackass" jackass Steve-O (1974), supermodel Leann Tweeden (1973), Weezer singer Rivers Cuomo (1970), singer/songwriter David Gray (1968), actress Kathy Burke (1964), "The Breakfast Club" actress Ally Sheedy (1962), "The Santa Clause" actor Tim Allen (1953), actor Richard Thomas (1951), "Star Trek: Generations" actor Malcolm McDowell (1943), actor Paul Lynde (1926; d. 1982), and Irish author William Butler Yeats (1865; d. 1939).
Mick Jagger almost beat actor Malcolm McDowell to the lead role in cult classic A Clockwork Orange - because his band owned the rights to the book. McDowell shot to fame playing the bowler-hatted delinquent Alex in the 1971 film, but feared he'd never get the chance to showcase his talents because there was a more famous rocker rival vying for it too.[...] Read more!
Producers of the new Halloween horror remake insist movie veteran Malcolm McDowell is the perfect actor to reprise Donald Pleasence's Loomis character - because he adds fun to the sinister role. Pleasance created the creepy character in the 1978 original and went on to play the part up until his death during the making of Halloween 6. [...] Read more!