Paxton Whitehead Biography: Age, Height, Parents, Wife, Children, Net Worth

Francis Edward Paxton Whitehead was an English actor, theatre director, and playwright. Explore Paxton Whitehead Age, Height, Bio, Parents.

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Name:Francis Edward Paxton Whitehead
Age:85 Years
Wife:Patricia Gage ​(m. 1971; div. 1986)​
Katherine Jane Robertson ​(m. 1987; died 2009)
Date of Birth:17 October, 1937
Nationality:American
Net Worth:$5 million

Paxton Whitehead Biography

Paxton Whitehead was born on 17 October, 1937 in Kent, England, UK. He trained at London’s Webber-Douglas Academy of Dramatic Arts starting at the age of 17.

After attending the academy for two years he went to work in stock companies starting with the “weekly rep”, small touring companies that rehearsed and performed a new play each week.

He received an honourary degree in arts from Trent University in 1978.

Rance at the Boston University Theatre, March 5-April 4, 2004 for which he received the Norton Awards for Outstanding Actor, Large Company. He is co-author on the books “The Doctor’s Dilemma” and “The Voysey Inheritance” published by L. A. Theatre Works.

Paxton Whitehead Age

Paxton Whitehead is 85 years old

Paxton Whitehead Height

Paxton Whitehead stands 1.85m tall

Paxton Whitehead Parents

Paxton was born in East Malling and Larkfield, Kent, the son of Louise (née Hunt) and Charles Parkin Whitehead. His father was a lawyer.

Paxton Whitehead Siblings

Paxton Whitehead did not have any siblings. He was an only child.

Paxton Whitehead Nationality

Paxton Whitehead is an English

Paxton Whitehead Career

Whitehead was also the Artistic Director for The Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company from 1971 to 1973.

Performances of Whitehead’s are available on audio CDs of “The Doctor’s Dilemma” (January 11, 2003), “Thank You, Jeeves” and “The Foreigner” (May 17, 2003) from L. A. Theatre Works. Whitehead is an Associate Artist of the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego. His appearances there include “The Miser”, “Richard III”, “Sir Peter Teazle”, “Sir Anthony Absolute” and “Benedick”. In Costa Mesa he has been seen in “Heartbreak House”, “How the Other Half Loves” and “The Circle”. He has appeared as Lear in Manitoba and several Ray Cooney farces.

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He made his professional debut in 1956, and within two years was signed by the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Suzanne Grossman and Paxton Whitehead translated and adapted the plays by Georges Feydeau “The Chemmy Circle” in 1979 and “A Flea in her Ear” in 1982.

At the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Main Stage July 11 – July 15, 1978, Whitehead played Leo in “Design for Living”.

He was nominated for Best Lead Performance at the 1988-1989 20th Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards for “How the Other Half Loves”.

Whitehead appeared in the June 1992 Tiffany Theatre production of “Woman in Mind”.

In 1996 Whitehead appeared in the Studio Arena Theatre production of “Springtime for Henry”.

In April 2000, Hayley Mills appeared with Whitehead in “Suite in 2 Keys”, “Shadows of the Evening” and “A Song at Twilight”. Whitehead played the celebrated British poet and Latin Professor A. E.

On October 10, 2001, The UCLA Centre for the Performing Arts for 17th- & 18th-Century Studies sponsored “Lady Windermere’s Fan” by Oscar Wilde, a staged reading by John Lithgow and friends with Lord Augustus Lorton played by Paxton Whitehead.

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Pickering in a semi-staged production of Alan Jay Lerner and Enrique Loewe’s Classic Musical “My Fair Lady” at the Hollywood Bowl on August 3, 2003. Paxton Whitehead headed the cast of The Huntington Theatre Company presentation of “What the Butler Saw” as Dr.

Pickering in a semi-staged production of Alan Jay Lerner and Enrique Loewe’s Classic Musical “My Fair Lady” at the Hollywood Bowl on August 3, 2003. Paxton Whitehead headed the cast of The Huntington Theatre Company presentation of “What the Butler Saw” as Dr.

Paxton Whitehead Wife

Appeared with wife, Scottish-born actress Patricia Gage on Broadway in a 1972 production of “There’s One in Every Marriage” in a book adapted by Whitehead. The couple also co-starred on TV in a production of George Bernard Shaw’s “Village Wooing” in 1975.

He is survived by his wife Katherine Jane Robertson.

Paxton Whitehead Children

He was survived by two children, Sarah Whitehead and Charles Whitehead

Paxton Whitehead Net Worth

His has an estimated net worth of $5 million dollars

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