Frank Maher
Birthday:
June 18, 1929 in London, England, UK
Birth Name:
Francis James Maher
Height:
188 cm
Frank Maher was born on June 18, 1929 in London, England as Francis James Maher. He is known for his work on Département S (1969), Mon ami le fantôme (1969) and Les champions (1968). He was married to Marion Hurlstone-jones, Anne Maher and Dilys Laye. He died on July 13, 2007 in Newport, Isle of Wight, England.
[on Patrick McGoohan] Patrick is just about the closest to being a stunt man that any actor that I know, apart from Burt Lancaster. Patrick ...Show more »
[on Patrick McGoohan] Patrick is just about the closest to being a stunt man that any actor that I know, apart from Burt Lancaster. Patrick was so good except he can't throw a left hand punch! Show less «
[on Patrick Macnee] Patrick Macnee has got fourteen left legs. And seven right hands. He's a great guy, but it's handbags at ten paces. So w...Show more »
[on Patrick Macnee] Patrick Macnee has got fourteen left legs. And seven right hands. He's a great guy, but it's handbags at ten paces. So what happened then was the brolly came in and the 'titfer' came in because you can clunk people on the head with that and, I tell you, it hurt! So that's how it came about because he's not an action man. Show less «
[on Honor Blackman] I love [her] to death as well. I think everybody does. She's beautiful and a very good friend of mine because we worked ...Show more »
[on Honor Blackman] I love [her] to death as well. I think everybody does. She's beautiful and a very good friend of mine because we worked together for many years. On this particular show, one of the live Avengers shows with Ian Hendry - a big fight sequence with Honor in a railway station, in the waiting room. It was the final thing on the show. The final punch on the show was from Honor to me to go backwards over a table. Unfortunately - and this was live television - it connected right there [on the nose] and blood went everywhere. I literally did go backwards and finished up lying across a table with my head upside down and blood pouring out. There was the camera, a fantastic shot, but I didn't appreciate it very much! She was off camera then because it had panned down onto me. I saw the rushes the next day - they weren't rushes then, but I saw the show and there was another camera on her and they said "Cut!" and she flew over and I got the biggest cuddle - how about that, it was worth the blood! She was really, really concerned, but it was a hell of a good fight. Show less «