Known For
Acting
Known Credits
62
Gender
Male
Birthday
December 23, 1900 (125 years old)
Place of Birth
Dublin, Ireland
Patrick Joseph Noel Purcell (23 December 1900 – 3 March 1985) was a distinguished Irish actor on stage, screen, and television. He appeared in the 1956 film Moby Dick and the 1962 film Mutiny on the Bounty.
Patrick Joseph Noel Purcell was the son of Dublin auctioneer Pierce Purcell and his second wife Catherine (née Hoban), an antique dealer. He was born at 11a, Lower Mercer Street, one of two houses owned by his mother's family.
Purcell was educated at Synge Street CBS. He lost the tip of his right index finger while making cigarette vending machines, and was also missing his entire left index finger due to a different accident while he was an apprentice carpenter, a feature which he exploited for dramatic effect in the film Mutiny on the Bounty (1962).
Purcell began his show business career at the age of 12 in Dublin's Gaiety Theatre. Later, he toured Ireland in a vaudeville act with Jimmy O'Dea. Stage-trained in the classics in Dublin, Purcell moved into films in 1934. He appeared in Captain Boycott (1947) and as the elderly sailor whose death marooned the lovers-to-be in the first sound film version of The Blue Lagoon (1949). He played a member of Captain Ahab's crew in Moby Dick (1956), Dan O'Flaherty in episode one, The Majesty of the Law, of The Rising of the Moon (1957), a gamekeeper in The List of Adrian Messenger (1963), and a barman in The Mackintosh Man (1973); the last two films were directed by John Huston. In 1955, he was an off-and-on regular on the British filmed TV series The Buccaneers (released to American TV in 1956). He narrated a Hibernian documentary, Seven Wonders of Ireland (1959). In 1962, he portrayed the lusty William McCoy in Lewis Milestone's Mutiny on the Bounty. He played a taciturn Irish in-law to Lebanese American entertainer Danny Thomas's character Danny Williams in a 1963 episode of The Danny Thomas Show. In 1971, he played the caring rabbi in the children's musical drama Flight of the Doves. He was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1958 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews at the BBC Television Theatre. Purcell also gained some recognition as a singer. Shortly after the Second World War, songwriter Leo Maguire composed "The Dublin Saunter" for him. He performed the song live for many years and later recorded it for the Glenside label. However, the recording was not a hit. As Purcell recalled many years later, "I don't think one person in the world bought it." However, over time it became one of the most favorite songs about Dublin, receiving countless air plays on radio programs. In his later years, Purcell was asked by RTÉ journalist Colm Connolly whether he had received many royalties down the years. Purcell replied: "Not a penny. I recorded it as a favor for a pal, Leo Maguire, who'd written it. No contract or anything, so I never got a fee or any payments."
In 1981 (on YouTube it's 1974) he recorded a spoken word version of Pete St. John's "Dublin in the Rare Old Times".
In June 1984, Purcell was given the Freedom of the City of Dublin. Nine months later, he died in his native city at the age of 84.
On 7 July 1941, Purcell married former child actress Eileen Marmion. They had four sons.
| 1983 | The Irish R.M.as | |
| 1973 | The MacKintosh Manas O'Donovan | |
| 1971 | The Onedin Lineas Hennessy | |
| 1971 | Flight of the Dovesas Rabbi | |
| 1970 | The McKenzie Breakas Ferry Captain | |
| 1970 | Never Say Dieas Mr. Finucane | |
| 1969 | Where's Jack?as Leatherchest | |
| 1969 | Sinful Daveyas Jock | |
| 1967 | The Violent Enemyas John Michael Leary | |
| 1966 | Arrivederci, Baby!as Capt. Daniel O'Flannery | |
| 1966 | Doctor in Cloveras O'Malley | |
| 1965 | Lord Jimas Captain Chester | |
| 1963 | The Ceremonyas Finigan | |
| 1963 | The Running Manas Miles Bleeker | |
| 1963 | The Iron Maidenas Admiral Sir Digby Trevelyan | |
| 1963 | The List of Adrian Messengeras Countryman (uncredited) | |
| 1963 | Nurse on Wheelsas Abel Worthy | |
| 1962 | Mutiny on the Bountyas Seaman William McCoy | |
| 1962 | The Saintas Brendan Cullin | |
| 1962 | The Saintas Mike Kelly | |
| 1962 | Three Spare Wivesas Sir Hubert | |
| 1961 | Johnny Nobodyas Brother Timothy | |
| 1961 | Double Bunkas O'Malley | |
| 1961 | The Avengersas Jonah Barnard | |
| 1960 | No Kiddingas Tandy | |
| 1960 | Man in the Moonas Prosecutor | |
| 1960 | The Millionairessas Professor Merton | |
| 1960 | Watch Your Sternas Adm. Sir Humphrey Pettigrew | |
| 1960 | Make Mine Minkas Burglar | |
| 1960 | A Terrible Beautyas Father Sheehy (uncredited) | |
| 1959 | Tommy the Toreadoras Captain | |
| 1959 | Ferry to Hong Kongas Joe Skinner | |
| 1959 | Shake Hands with the Devilas Liam O'Sullivan | |
| 1958 | Rockets Galoreas Father James | |
| 1958 | The Keyas Hotel Clerk | |
| 1958 | Merry Andrewas Matthew Larabee | |
| 1958 | Rooneyas Tim Hennessy | |
| 1957 | The Rising of the Moonas Dan O'Flaherty (segment 'The Majesty of the Law') | |
| 1957 | Doctor at Largeas Padre | |
| 1956 | The Buccaneersas Pat | |
| 1956 | Lust for Lifeas Anton Mauve | |
| 1956 | Moby Dickas Ship's Carpenter | |
| 1956 | Jacquelineas Mr. Owen, the Parson | |
| 1955 | Doctor at Seaas Corble | |
| 1954 | Mad About Menas Percy | |
| 1954 | Svengalias Patrick O'Farrell | |
| 1954 | The Seekersas Paddy Clarke | |
| 1954 | Doctor in the Houseas Padre (uncredited) | |
| 1953 | Grand National Nightas Philip Balfour | |
| 1953 | Decameron Nightsas Father Francisco | |
| 1952 | The Pickwick Papersas Roker | |
| 1952 | The Crimson Pirateas Pablo Murphy | |
| 1952 | Father's Doing Fineas Shaughnessy | |
| 1951 | Appointment with Venusas Trawler Langley | |
| 1951 | Encoreas Tom, Captain | |
| 1951 | Talk of a Millionas Matty McGrath | |
| 1951 | No Resting Placeas Guard Mannigan | |
| 1949 | Saints and Sinnersas Flaherty | |
| 1949 | The Blue Lagoonas Paddy Button | |
| 1947 | Captain Boycottas Daniel McGinty | |
| 1947 | Odd Man Outas Tram Conductor (uncredited) | |
| 1938 | Ireland's Border Lineas Garda Sergeant Hogan |