Michael Standing

Acting

Michael Standing

Born June 19, 1939London, England, UK17 credits

Michael Standing is a British film and television actor and writer, best known for his role in the feature film _The Italian Job_ and the infamous scene in which Michael Caine tells him "You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!" He also starred in both versions of _Up The Junction_ (TV play and film) albeit as different characters, and _Poor Cow_. His last role was in the 1990 movie _Aftershock_. As a writer, Standing penned a 1967 Wednesday Play entitled _Another Day, Another Dollar_ and episodes of _Marked Personal_ in 1973-74. He emigrated to America and married Sherri Spillane, ex-wife of novelist Mickey Spillane.

Known For

Filmography

Aftershock
1990Aftershock
as GruberMovie
Life of Shakespeare
1978Life of Shakespeare
as Man in streetTV
Made
1972Made
as Young Man on TrainMovie
Ace of Wands
1970Ace of Wands
as Teddy TalkTV
The Italian Job
1969The Italian Job
as ArthurMovie
The Champions
1968The Champions
as Frank EdwardsTV
Poor Cow
1967Poor Cow
as Young Man in FieldMovie
T
1967The Violent Enemy
as FletcherMovie
Up the Junction
1965Up the Junction
as TerryMovie
Londoners
1965Londoners
as SteveTV
Gideon's Way
1965Gideon's Way
as Ches KellyTV
The Saint
1962The Saint
as BarlowTV