Alfie Curtis

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Alfie Curtis

Alfie Curtis (28 July 1930 – 30 November 2017) was a British actor. He appeared in a number of television and film roles and is best known for playing Dr. Evazan in Star Wars (1977).

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Alfie Curtis
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Alfie Curtis in Bowler (1973)
Born(1930-07-28)28 July 1930
Died30 November 2017(2017-11-30) (aged 87)
Billericay, Essex, United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
OccupationActor
Years active1973–1986
Notable workStar Wars
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Life

Curtis was born in Stepney, London on 28 July 1930.[1]

He was an enthusiastic follower of football and supported Arsenal F.C. For a time, Curtis played as a semi-professional footballer and once played in a match against Arsenal.[2]

Career

Curtis was noted for his "rugged" features. He landed a number of acting parts that demanded a rough physical appearance through Ugly Models, a London modelling agency that specialises in artists and models who do not conform to typical standards of idealised beauty.[3]

Most of Curtis's appearances were in minor roles in British television series. He played the part of Matt Beckett in the TV police drama Cribb (1980–81) and Ted in the TV adaptation of J.B. Priestley's Lost Empires (1986). His cinema roles included an appearance in David Lynch's 1980 film The Elephant Man in which he played the part of a milkman.[4]

He was best known for a small part in the 1977 space opera film Star Wars, in which he played the role of insane Dr. Evazan, a criminal with a heavily scarred face who violently confronts Luke Skywalker in the Mos Eisley Cantina scene. Curtis' character states "I have the death sentence on twelve systems!" In the brief bar brawl, Evazan's partner, Ponda Baba, is injured by Obi-Wan Kenobi, the first use of a lightsaber in combat in the Star Wars franchise.[5][6]

Death

Curtis died on 30 November 2017 at the age of 87 in Billericay, Essex.[1][4]

Filmography

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Film
Year Title Role Notes
1977Star WarsDr. EvazanUncredited
1980The Wildcats of St. Trinian'sTaxi driver
1980The Elephant ManMilkman
1981Take It or Leave ItVicarDocumentary
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1973BowlerRocky / Alfie2 episodes
1975Larry GraysonMan in Line-up / Cafe Customer / Sailor5 episodes
1979The Jim Davidson ShowHimself1 episode
1980Grange HillGateman1 episode
1980FoxConk1 episode
1980-1981CribbLandlord / Matt Beckett2 episodes
1981Lady KillersMr . Waters1 episode
1982Legacy of MurderAssistant thug
1982Q.E.D.Referee1 episode
1982The Gentle TouchGaffer1 episode
1983Jemima Shore InvestigatesVic1 episode
1984Tucker's LuckSteve2 episodes
1985The BillBernie1 episode
1986Lost EmpiresTed1 episode, (final appearance)
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Music Videos

  • Curtis makes a brief appearance as a subway bystander in the English ska band Madness' 1979 Madness music video (cover of Prince Buster's song), at 00:26.
  • Curtis also plays the role of one of the two villains who chase the hero (Morten Harket) in the Norwegian synth-pop band a-ha's 1985 Take On Me music video. Curtis, like other characters in the video, is rendered in pencil-sketch animation style.

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