Vivian MacKerrell

Vivian MacKerrell
Born
Vivian Alan James MacKerrell

(1944-05-23)23 May 1944
London, England
Died2 March 1995(1995-03-02) (aged 50)
Alma materRoyal Central School of Speech and Drama
OccupationActor

Vivian Alan James MacKerrell (23 May 1944 – 2 March 1995) was a British actor of the 1960s and 1970s. He was the basis for the character of Withnail in the film Withnail and I.

Early life

Vivian MacKerrell was the son of Scottish accountant John Alexander McKerrell [sic - spelling] (1906-1994) and Janetta Mary (née Boyns, 1910-1987). The family were well-off.[1] He had two brothers, Jock and David.[citation needed] The McKerrell parents retired to Bowmore, a town on the shores of the sea loch, Loch Indaal, on the Isle of Islay, where Vivian enjoyed visiting.[1][2] MacKerrell attended the private Trent College near Nottingham.[1]

Personality

As a student at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, he shared a house in Albert Street, Camden, London with the musician David Dundas and film director Bruce Robinson, writer and director of Withnail & I (1987). Another house mate, actor Michael Feast, described MacKerrell as a "splenetic wastrel of a fop", whilst Robinson has said he was a "jack of all but a master of none", declaring himself a great actor but doing nothing to prove this. Robinson has also stated that MacKerrell was the funniest person he has ever met.

MacKerrel kept a diary, in which he recorded details of his life in Camden Town: an entry in the volumes for 1974-1975 records, "After a pint, I read and corrected more of Withnail and I and when [Robinson] came back we opened the bottle of Pouilly-Fuissé which L had put out in the window box to chill." These volumes of diaries were put up for sale by auction at Sotheby's in London on 11 July 2024;[3][2] the lot was later withdrawn.[2]

A biography of MacKerrell, Vivian and I, by Colin Bacon was published in 2010.[1][4]

Career

In the early 1960s, MacKerrell performed with Ian McKellen in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and with John Neville in Coriolanus at Nottingham Playhouse, where he also worked as assistant stage manager. In the 1970s, he was the junior lead in Hadrian VII at the Mermaid Theatre.[5]

MacKerrell had only a handful of television and film credits, which included a Play for Today, titled "Edna, the Inebriate Woman" (1971), and Ghost Story (1974), a horror film that also starred Marianne Faithfull. He also appeared in the 1967 BBC television version of Pride and Prejudice as Mr Hurst, for which he was credited as Vivian James, an earlier stage name.[citation needed]

Illness and death

MacKerrell's career was curtailed by heavy drinking. He died from throat cancer, which he contracted in his 40s. After a short remission in the mid-1980s, the illness returned and MacKerrell underwent a laryngectomy. Unable to eat or drink, he resorted to injecting alcohol directly into his stomach.[5] In his last days, MacKerrell contracted pneumonia after a drunken incident and died in Gloucester Royal Infirmary. His last words were reportedly "Give me a fucking pre-med you fuckers, I’m a personal friend of Sir Lancelot Spratt."[4] His ashes were scattered on Loch Indaal, Islay.[1]

Bruce Robinson related how MacKerrell once drank lighter fluid and was unable to see for days after the incident.[6] This is depicted in a scene from Withnail & I. MacKerrell's diaries record the event, as well as others that appear in the film, such as visiting the wolves in Regent's Park Zoo.[3]

Screen roles

1967 Les Misérables (BBC1) Marius (four of ten episodes)
1967 Pride and Prejudice Mr Hurst (credited as Vivian James)
1969 Thirty-Minute Theatre - And Was Invited to Form a Government (BBC2) Kevin Croft
1971 Play for Today - Edna, the Inebriate Woman (BBC1) Tramp
1974 Ghost Story Duller
1974 Romance with a Double Bass (short) Footman (uncredited)

Bibliography

  • Bacon, Colin (2010). Vivian and I. London: Quartet. ISBN 978-0-7043-7194-1.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Brown, Annie (6 November 2010). "Tragic tale of chronic alcoholic actor who inspired cult 80s movie". Daily Record.
  2. ^ a b c "Lot 227. Vivian MacKerrell. Diaries of the actor who inspired the character of "Withnail", 1974-75, with related photographs". Sotheby's. 2024. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
  3. ^ a b Gecsoyler, Sammy (25 June 2024). "Diaries of actor who inspired Withnail character to be auctioned in London". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 June 2024.
  4. ^ a b "Unseen photographs of real 'Withnail' from cult film". SWNS. 24 September 2010.
  5. ^ a b Walker, James (30 December 2010). "You Terrible Cult!". LeftLion.
  6. ^ Morris, Mark (December 2002). "The Real Withnail". The REG Temple. Archived from the original on 13 February 2008.