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  • Born In Thames Ditton, Surrey, England, UK
  • Born December 14, 1908
  • Died June 5, 1992
  • Gender Male
  • On Other Sites IMDB
  • Race White or Caucasian (Non-Hispanic)
  • Created May 9, 2021 by
    Administrator admin
  • Modified June 22, 2023 by
    unicuri

Diamonds Are Forever

1971
as Sir Donald Munger

The Extra Day

1956
as Kurt Vorn

The Dam Busters

1955
as Farmer

The Naked Earth

1958
as Skin Trader

The Three Lives of Thomasina

1964
as Reverend Angus Paddie

Young Winston

1972
as Lord Salisbury

Room to Let

1950
as Editor

Sky West and Crooked

1965
as Edwin Dacres

Deadlier Than the Male

1967
as Sir John Bledlow

Run a Crooked Mile

1969
as Lord Dunnsfield

The Criminal

1960
as Mr. Town

Train of Events

1949
as Joe Hunt

Boy on a Dolphin

1957
as Dr. Hawkins

Penny Princess

1952
as Louis the Jailkeeper

We Joined the Navy

1962
as Admiral Blake

The Weapon

1957
as Jamison

Camelot

1967
as Merlyn

Robbery Under Arms

1957
as Ben Marston

Dark Secret

1949
as Mr. Grossmith

The Amazing Mr Blunden

1972
as Mr. Blunden

Third Man on the Mountain

1959
as Teo Zurbriggen

The Valley of Gwangi

1969
as Professor Bromley

Greyfriars Bobby

1961
as Mr. Traill

Eye of the Cat

1969
as Dr. Mills

Cosh Boy

1953
as Inspector Donaldson

Fitzwilly

1967
as Mr. Cotty

Tiger in the Smoke

1956
as Canon Avril

Rough Shoot

1953
as Blossom

The Happy Family

1952
as Councillor

A Piece of Cake

1948
as Merlin Mound

Quest for Love

1971
as Sir Henry Lanstein

The Long Duel

1967
as McDougal

Mogambo

1953
as Skipper

The Angry Silence

1960
as Martindale

A Killer Walks

1952
as Dr. James

Mission: Monte Carlo

1974
as Judge Fulton

The Prince and the Pauper

1962
as Earl of Hertford

Village of the Damned

1960
as Doctor Willers

The Bushbaby

1969
as Prof. 'Cranky' Crankshaw

The Black Knight

1954
as Major Domo

Sink the Bismarck!

1960
as First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Dudley Pound

Lust for Life

1956
as Dr. Bosman

The Million Pound Note

1954
as Walter Craddock

Tempest

1958
as Maj. Zurin