Anthony Wager

English actor and television writer (1932–1990) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Anthony A. Wager (24 June 1932 – 23 December 1990) was an English actor and television writer. He is best known for portraying the role of the young Pip in David Lean's 1946 film of Great Expectations.

Born(1932-06-24)24 June 1932
Willesden, London, England
Died23 December 1990(1990-12-23) (aged 58)
Bali, Indonesia
OccupationsActor, television writer
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Anthony Wager
Born(1932-06-24)24 June 1932
Willesden, London, England
Died23 December 1990(1990-12-23) (aged 58)
Bali, Indonesia
EducationChrist's College, Finchley
OccupationsActor, television writer
Years active1946–1989
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Early life and career

Wager was born in Willesden, north London, and grew up in Mill Hill and Hendon. His father was a plumber and decorator.[1] He studied at Christ's College, Finchley. In 1945, Wager auditioned for the role of young Pip in the film Great Expectations. He won the role and was praised by critics for his performance. He won a Film Daily Critics Award for Best Performance For a Juvenile for his role in the film.[2]

After appearing in Great Expectations, Wager continued working in films and television in England. He often lived with the director Brian Desmond Hurst.[3] In the late 1960s, Wager moved to Sydney, Australia, where he continued his career in both film and television but occasionally returned to England for acting jobs.[4] He made his final onscreen appearance in the 1988 Australian television movie The Boardroom. Wager then moved to Bali, Indonesia, for health reasons.

Death

On 23 December 1990, Wager died aged 58 in Bali.[citation needed]

Partial filmography

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