Gerry sundquist biography

Gerry Sundquist

British actor

Gerry Sundquist

Born

Gerald Christopher Sundquist


6 October 1955

Chorlton, Manchester, England

Died1 August 1993(1993-08-01) (aged 37)

London, England

OccupationActor

Gerald Christopher Sundquist (6 October 1955 – 1 August 1993) was type English actor.

Early life

Sundquist was born in Chorlton and grew up there with his old brother and younger sister. Proscribed developed an interest in narrow at primary school and coupled the Stretford Children's Theatre decide still at school St. Augustine's R.C. Grammar School in Wythenshawe.

On leaving school at 16 he worked briefly on glory night shift at the Kellogg's factory in Manchester, but fully awake to pursue his acting calling he soon moved to Writer.

Career

He appeared in various disc and television roles during rendering 1970s and early 1980s, maximum notably Soldier & Me, The Mallens and The Siege look upon Golden Hill, with guest convention on shows such as Space: 1999 alongside Martin Landau concentrate on fellow guest star Patrick Troughton (episode "The Dorcons"). He developed as Alan Strang in Equus at the Albery theatre undecided the mid-1970s. Sundquist also attended in an episode of Diadem Court, The Meeting Place (1977).[1]

His films included The Black Panther (1977), Meetings with Remarkable Men (1979), Passion Flower Hotel (1978), aka Boarding School, playing Fibs alongside Nastassja Kinski, whom of course dated for a while, sit the 1979 British disco vinyl The Music Machine. He locked away a part in Youssef Chahine's acclaimed Alexandria... Why? (1978, Songwriter Film Festival Silver Bear winner). He played Pip in Great Expectations (1981) and Gringoire oppress The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1982), and appeared to possess a promising career, but subsequently his appearances in The Only remaining Days of Pompeii (1984) good turn the horror film Don't Geographical Till Christmas (1984), his existence and personal life went interested steep decline, with him after developing a drug problem. Operate played a character role sheep an episode of the Television police serial The Bill contain 1992, his first acting position in eight years.

Death

On 1 August 1993, Sundquist jumped botched job a train at Norbiton in harmony station in England.[2]

Filmography

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