Donald Sinclair (hotel owner)

Donald Sinclair
Donald and Beatrice Sinclair
Born
Donald William Sinclair

(1909-07-10)10 July 1909
Died5 September 1981(1981-09-05) (aged 72)
Torquay, England
Occupation(s)Merchant Naval Officer, Naval Officer, Hotelier
Known forBeing the inspiration for the fictional character Basil Fawlty
Spouse
Beatrice Coutts Ritchie
(m. 1940)
Children2[2]
Military career
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Navy
Years of service1939โ€“1946[3]
RankLieutenant commander
Battles/warsWorld War II

Donald William Sinclair (10 July 1909 โ€“ 5 September 1981)[1][3] was the co-proprietor of the Gleneagles Hotel in Torquay, Devon, England. He helped manage the hotel after an extensive career as an officer in the Merchant Navy and the Royal Navy. During the Second World War, Sinclair twice survived the sinking of the ships on which he was serving.

Sinclair was the inspiration for the character Basil Fawlty, played by John Cleese, in the television sitcom Fawlty Towers that Cleese co-wrote. This was owing to Sinclair's allegedly stuffy, snobbish and eccentric treatment of his guests, including Cleese and other members of the Monty Python cast.[4] Cleese later played a character named Donald Sinclair in the 2001 film Rat Race.

  1. ^ a b McCann, Graham (2007). Fawlty Towers: The Story of the Sitcom. London: Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 9780340898116.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference telegraph-obit was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b "Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) Officers 1939โ€“1945". unithistories.com. 27 September 2011.
  4. ^ Donaldson, William (2002). Brewer's Rogues Villains and Eccentrics. Cassell. p. 574. ISBN 0-304-35728-6.

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