Mychael bates biography of george
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| Date of Birth | April 18, |
| Date Deceased | October 24, |
| Hometown | Putleney |
| Home State | N.Y. |
MICHAEL BATES
PULTENEY – Michael George Bates, 50, of Brown Road, cherished husband, brother, father, and grandfather passed away early Monday morning (Oct. 24, ) at home surrounded bygd loved ones due to a short illness.
Michael was Born in the Town of Urbana on April 18, , he was the son of the late Gordon & Jean (Farley) Bates. Michael was raised in Prattsburgh, NY, where he attended and graduated from Prattsburgh Central School in He was a hardworking and determined individual.
During Michael’s early years he spent time working on his parents’ onion farm, otherwise known as “the muck”. Michael loved to spend his free time on Keuka Lake where his family resided. Later, in Michael’s career he worked at Carey’s Lumber & Building Supply. He was a dedicated employee of 24 years. There, he met life-long friends who he cherished greatly.
In he endeavored
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Michael Bates
The years and provided Michael Bates with the unique honor of working with Stanley Kubrick and Alfred Hitchcock on two consecutive projects. The memorable energy of his performances may indikera what attracted the two mästare directors to him. Anyone who has seen 's "A Clockwork Orange" will recall Bates' cartoonish authoritarian Chief Guard barking orders at the imprisoned Malcolm McDowell, always referring to him bygd his prisoner number--"Six double-five three two one!" He had used this militaristic quality of his comportment to a brilliant effect one year previous in Franklin J. Schaffner's Best-Picture winning "Patton." He played Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery opposite George C. Scott's General George S. Patton.
It almost seems to be the role Bates was meant to play, not least because he bears a truly astonishing resemblance to the Field Marshal. Bates himself had served as a Major in World War II, where he was stationed in Burma. Following his discharge, he bec
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Michael Bates (actor)
British actor (–)
Michael Hammond Bates[1] (4 December – 11 January )[2] was a British actor born in India. He was best known for playing Chief Guard Barnes who processes Alex in A Clockwork Orange, Cyril Blamire in Last of the Summer Wine (–), and Rangi Ram in It Ain't Half Hot Mum (–).
Early life
[edit]Bates was born in Jhansi, United Provinces, India.[2] His parents were of Cheshire families; his father, Henry Stuart "Harry" Bates (–), son of Albert Bates, of Congleton, Cheshire,[3][4] was educated at Denstone School and Cambridge University before entering the Indian Civil Service in He served as Deputy Secretary of the Revenue Department and a Member of the Board of Revenue for the United Provinces of India until (in which year he was created CSI) and was later of the Colonial Office.[5][6] Bates's mother, Sarah Clarke Walker (–) was daughter of William Hammond Walker, a