Malcolm McDowell

Malcolm McDowell

Actor


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Malcolm McDowell

Milestones

My road in life has been direct.
Believes that you can't break into acting without some serious hard work and some luck.
Says most actors have to have a side job; his was as a bike messenger in London, which gave him free time and transportation to auditions.
He'd been acting for four years when he got an audition for a play called "If."
The scene called for him to kiss his co-star "passionately"; since she was a beautiful woman, he thought, "Well, there's a bit of luck."
What he didn't realize was that the scene also called for his co-star to hit him; she basically punched his lights out, but he got the part.
Stanley Kubrick saw him in that play and cast him as the star of A Clockwork Orange; at the age of 24, he was suddenly a movie star.
Says that his best advice for young people is, "don't worry about it."
Stresses that the most important things to do are to figure out who you are and to "doggedly" pursue your dreams.
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Education

High School
Bachelor
Acting
London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, England

Career

Actor

I'm an actor, perhaps most widely known for my role as Alex DeLarge in "The Clockwork Orange."

Career Roadmap

Roadmap
My work combines:
My work combines:
Acting & Theatre
Film
Being Creative

Interviewed By

Santa Fe - New Orleans

Santa Fe - New Orleans

 The team drives east and stops in Santa Fe, New Mexico to interview Glenna Goodacre, a renowned sculptor, before heading into Roswell, the UFO Capital of the World, to speak with actor Malcolm McDowell, who starred in Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange. In New Orleans, the team munches on beignets and spends a long afternoon with Matthew Nolan, poet and author of Crumpled Paper Dolls. The artists they visit during this period have a significant impact on Autumn, who wants to be a writer.