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1. Born on October 5, 1919, in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England. Donald was bit by the acting bug at the tender age of five. His parents, Thomas Stanley and Alice Pleasence, were extremely dedicated to their two sons. Donald, being the youngest, often got his own way with his parents. They wanted him to graduate and, then if he felt he still wanted to act, then they would be behind him every step of the way. However, that was not good enough for Donald. What did he do that caused his parents to become extremely upset?
2. Pleasence worked for about ten months as a railway station manager in Derbyshire?
3. In May 1939, Pleasance made his stage debut in "Wuthering Heights." What is the name of the character that he portrayed?
4. Pleasence was against World War II, and did not want to be involved in the destruction that was going on around the world. In 1944, he left the London stage and began working in the Lake District to help with lumbering during the war. For reasons which were known only to him, Pleasence joined the British Royal Air Force in the last year of War World II. During his first flight pattern, his plane was shot down. Was Pleasence a prisoner of war?
5. In the latter part of 1946, he joined the prestigious Bristol Old Vic Company. In 1951, he found himself travelling to New York with acting greats, Laurence Olivier and Vivian Leigh, for two Ziegfield Theatre presentations. Which two productions did Pleasence appear in with Olivier and Leigh?
6. From 1955 through 1960, Pleasence had great success with "The Beachcomber," "Look Back in Anger," "The Adventures of Robin Hood," and "Armchair Mystery Theatre," a series that he produced himself. With all of his success he was not truly recognized on both sides of the Atlantic. However, in April 1960, that all changed with a London stage production in which he portrayed the character of Davies. What is the name of the production, in which he appeared as Davies?
7. In 1963, this classic movie was released in which he portrayed Flight Lt. Colin "The Forger" Blythe. What is the name of this movie?
8. In 1973, he starred in director Freddie Francis' film "Tales That Witness Madness," where he portrayed a psychiatrist who is in charge of operating and maintaining a futuristic asylum. What is the name of the character that he portrays?
9. In 1991, he had the opportunity to revive his character of Davies, a character that he portrayed in a 1960 stage production. In which city was the character of Davies once again seen on stage?
10. On February 2, 1995, the acting world lost a legend. Pleasence died due to complications from heart valve surgery, he was surrounded by his wife, Linda, and their five daughters. In which country did he die?
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