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Cause of death
  
Lung cancer

Children
  
Jason Morell

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Andre Morell

Years active
  
1934–78


Andre Morell Andr Morell An Actor for All Seasons Wonders in the Dark

Full Name
  
Cecil Andre Mesritz

Born
  
20 August 1909 (
1909-08-20
)
London, England, UK

Other names
  
Andre MesritzAndre Morell

Died
  
November 28, 1978, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Joan Greenwood (m. 1960–1978)

Parents
  
Andre Mesritz, Rosa Mesritz

Movies
  
The Hound of the Baskervilles, The Plague of the Zombies, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Ben‑Hur, The Mummy\'s Shroud

Similar People
  
John Gilling, Joan Greenwood, Terence Fisher, Anthony Hinds, David Lean

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André Morell (born Cecil André Mesritz, 20 August 1909 – 28 November 1978) was an English actor. He appeared frequently in theatre, film and on television from the 1930s to the 1970s. His best known screen roles were as Professor Bernard Quatermass in the BBC Television serial Quatermass and the Pit (1958–59), and as Doctor Watson in the Hammer Film Productions version of The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959). He also appeared in the films The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) and Ben-Hur (1959), in several of Hammer's horror films throughout the 1960s and in the acclaimed ITV historical drama The Caesars (1968).

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His obituary in The Times newspaper described him as possessing a "commanding presence with a rich, responsive voice… whether in the classical or modern theatre he was authoritative and dependable."

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Early life and career

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Morell was born Cecil André Mesritz in London, England, the son of André and Rosa Mesritz. Prior to taking up acting professionally he trained as a motor engineer, while also participating in amateur theatrical productions. He turned professional in 1934, initially acting under the name André Mesritz; he anglicised this to André Morell in 1936, and adopted the latter name legally by deed poll in 1938.

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In 1938 he joined the Old Vic theatre company, and appeared in several of their high-profile productions both at their home theatre and on tour throughout Britain and across the rest of the world. He appeared in Hamlet as Horatio opposite Alec Guinness in the title role, and as Alonso in John Gielgud's production of The Tempest. He played Mercutio in a production of Romeo and Juliet mounted by the Old Vic company at Streatham in 1939, with Robert Donat as Romeo. This was Morell's favourite role from his career. His performance in the play was praised by The Times's critic as "a neat and carefully studied portrait; he is admirable in all his cynical and humorous passages", although the reviewer did add that "one could wish that he had left this manner for the speech about Queen Mab and addressed this, as a piece of direct poetry, directly to the audience."

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Towards the end of the 1930s he began appearing in films, making his debut on the big screen in 13 Men and a Gun (1938). He appeared frequently in several early drama productions on the BBC's fledgling television service, featuring in such roles as Mr Wickham in Pride and Prejudice (1938) and Le Bret in Cyrano de Bergerac (1938). The onset of the Second World War interrupted his acting career, and he joined the Royal Welch Fusiliers in 1940. He served with the regiment until 1946, by which time he had attained the rank of major.

Major film and television roles

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Morell returned to the theatre after the war, including another period at the Old Vic in the 1951–52 season. The New Statesman's critic T. C. Worsley wrote of his performance in a star-studded revival of King Lear that "Mr Morell's Kent is the best I remember since Sir Ralph Richardson's." Of his performance in the title role in Tyrone Guthrie's production of Timon of Athens, the Daily Mail wrote: "From his stage and screen performances we know him already as an eminently dependable actor, but last night he became a spectacular actor."

The same profile quoted Morell's catholic approach to stage assignments: "If a part is a good part and I feel I can enjoy playing it, it doesn't matter whether it's Shakespeare or modern farce … I'd hate to be bogged down in Shakespeare or classic theatre all my life. It's a good thing for an actor to do many different kinds of theatre, because it keeps his imagination stimulated."

However, he now increasingly began to win leading parts on television, and in 1953 was cast by the television director Rudolph Cartier in a play called It Is Midnight, Dr Schweitzer. Cartier was impressed with Morell's performance in this play, and offered him the leading role in a science-fiction serial he was preparing with the writer Nigel Kneale, entitled The Quatermass Experiment. Morell considered the not-yet-completed script, but decided to decline the offer; the part went instead to his co-star from It Is Midnight, Dr Schweitzer, Reginald Tate.

He did take one of the leading parts in another Cartier and Kneale production the following year, when he played O'Brien in their version of George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, opposite Peter Cushing as Winston Smith. This was a successful and controversial production which provoked much comment and debate; Morell's part in it has been praised for his "coolly menacing performance [that] is at least equal to Cushing's."

This successful collaboration with Cartier and Kneale resulted, four years later, in him once again being offered the role of Professor Bernard Quatermass for the pair's third serial in the series, Quatermass and the Pit, although on this occasion another actor – Alec Clunes – had already turned them down. This time Morell accepted the part, and is regarded by several critics as having provided the definitive interpretation of the character. Morell personally found that in later years it was the role for which he was most often remembered by members of the public.

As well as these and other television appearances, Morell gained several notable film roles towards the end of the 1950s. He appeared in two films which won the Academy Award for Best Picture; The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), as Colonel Green, and Ben-Hur (1959) as Sextus. With Peter Cushing as Sherlock Holmes, he played Arthur Conan Doyle's character Doctor John H. Watson, in Hammer Film Productions' version of The Hound of the Baskervilles (also 1959). Morell was particularly keen that his portrayal of Watson should be closer to that originally depicted in Conan Doyle's stories, and away from the bumbling stereotype established by Nigel Bruce's interpretation of the role. An earlier Hammer film in which Morell appeared was The Camp on Blood Island (1957).

In 1960, Morell appeared as Judge Brack in a production of Henrik Ibsen's play Hedda Gabler at the Oxford Playhouse. Starring opposite him in the title role was the film actress Joan Greenwood. They fell in love and flew in secret to Jamaica, where they were married, remaining together until his death.

Later career

Morell continued to appear in Hammer's horror films in the ensuing decade. He had parts in the Shadow of the Cat (1960), She (1964, again with Peter Cushing) and its sequel Vengeance of She (1967), the lead in The Plague of the Zombies (1965), and The Mummy's Shroud (1966). He also starred with Cushing in Hammer's Cash on Demand, playing the same role he had played opposite Richard Vernon in the original TV play, The Gold Inside. He turned down the opportunity of reprising the title role in Hammer's feature film adaptation of Quatermass and the Pit (1967). He did not wish to repeat himself.

Morell continued to act successfully on television throughout the decade, with guest roles in episodes of series such as The Avengers (1963 and 1965), Danger Man (1965), Doctor Who ("The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve" 1966), The Saint (1965) and in The Caesars (1968) in a prominent role as the Roman emperor Tiberius.

In 1969, he became the vice president of Equity, the trade union for British actors and performers. He then served as president of the organisation for a year from 1973–74. During this time he was involved in a dispute in which Equity threatened to expel Laurence Olivier as a member due to comments he made in a newspaper feature about the possibility of forming a breakaway union. The union also suffered from financial problems, and Morell continued to warn against destructive divisions amongst the members when he stepped down as president.

Despite his involvement in union business he continued to be a busy working actor. He appeared in Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon (1975) as a nobleman friend of the title character. His last television work was an episode of the ITV series The Professionals in 1978, the year of his death. The animated film version of The Lord of the Rings, in which he voiced the character of Elrond, was released the same year, but his final film work was not seen until the year after his death. This was as the judge in The First Great Train Robbery.

Morell, who smoked up to 60 cigarettes a day until he gave up in 1976, died from lung cancer in London on 28 November 1978, at the age of 69. He was survived by his wife Joan Greenwood and their son Jason. Jason Morell also became an actor, appearing in films such as Mrs. Brown (1997, as Lord Stanley) and Wilde (also 1997, as Ernest Dowson).

Filmography

Actor
1978
The Great Train Robbery as
Judge (as Andre Morell)
1978
The Professionals (TV Series) as
Brig. Stadden
- A Stirring of Dust (1978) - Brig. Stadden
1978
The Lord of the Rings as
Elrond (voice, as Andre Morell)
1978
Crown Court (TV Series) as
Mr. Justice Caldwell / Justice Caldwell
- Soft Target: Part 1 (1978) - Justice Caldwell
- Association: Part 3 (1978) - Mr. Justice Caldwell
- Association: Part 2 (1978) - Mr. Justice Caldwell
- Association: Part 1 (1978) - Mr. Justice Caldwell
1978
Parables (TV Series) as
Sir James Jansen
- Another Weekend (1978) - Sir James Jansen
1978
Will Shakespeare (TV Mini Series) as
Edward Alleyn
- Dead Shepherd (1978) - Edward Alleyn
1960
ITV Sunday Night Drama (TV Series) as
Gantry / Emmett Sloane / Guthrie / ...
- The Last Romantic (1978) - Gantry
- Forget -Me- Knot (1976) - Emmett Sloane
- Turn of the Year: My Guest Star Tonight (1970) - Guthrie
- Theatre 60:The Devil Makes Sunday (1960) - Major Childs
1977
BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
Cyril Horsham
- Waste (1977) - Cyril Horsham
1977
Mr. Big (TV Series) as
Sir Morris Fender
- The Prune Case (1977) - Sir Morris Fender
1977
The Velvet Glove (TV Series) as
Ben Greet
- Auntie's Niece (1977) - Ben Greet
1976
The Message as
Abu Talib
1976
Forget Me Not (TV Series) as
Emmett Sloane
- Old (1976) - Emmett Sloane
1976
The Message as
Abu-Talib
1976
The Slipper and the Rose: The Story of Cinderella as
Bride's Father (as Andre Morell)
1975
Barry Lyndon as
Lord Gustavus Adolphus Wendover (as Andre Morell)
1975
Edward the King (TV Mini Series) as
Lord Palmerston
- A Hundred Thousand Welcomes (1975) - Lord Palmerston
- Alix (1975) - Lord Palmerston
- The New World (1975) - Lord Palmerston
- An Experiment in Education (1975) - Lord Palmerston
1974
Armchair Cinema (TV Series) as
André Fage
- The Prison (1974) - André Fage
1973
Special Branch (TV Series) as
Scabrienski
- Polonaise (1973) - Scabrienski
1973
The Adventurer (TV Series) as
Father Antonius
- Full Fathom Five (1973) - Father Antonius
1972
The Man and the Snake (Short) as
Dr. Druring
1972
Pope Joan as
Emperor Louis
1972
Spyder's Web (TV Series) as
Lord Rashmore
- The Executioners (1972) - Lord Rashmore (as Andre Morell)
1966
Public Eye (TV Series) as
Robert Stuart / Bishop
- A Mug Named Frank (1971) - Robert Stuart (as Andre Morell)
- No, No, Nothing Like That (1966) - Bishop
1971
The Expert (TV Series) as
Major Williams
- A Scientific Fact (1971) - Major Williams
1971
10 Rillington Place as
Judge Lewis (as Andre Morell)
1971
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Sir Geoffrey Wolf
- Hell's Angel (1971) - Sir Geoffrey Wolf
1970
Big Brother (TV Mini Series) as
Lord Bryant
- A Little Bit Like a God (1970) - Lord Bryant
1970
Julius Caesar as
Cicero (as Andre Morell)
1969
W. Somerset Maugham (TV Series) as
Howard Joyce
- The Letter (1969) - Howard Joyce
1969
Love Story (TV Series) as
The Rev. Roderick Ordway
- Ensign to the Cannon Proud (1969) - The Rev. Roderick Ordway
1969
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Piers Collingham
- Murder: Return to Yesterday (1969) - Piers Collingham
1968
The Caesars (TV Mini Series) as
Tiberius
- Caligula (1968) - Tiberius
- Sejanus (1968) - Tiberius
- Tiberius (1968) - Tiberius
- Germanicus (1968) - Tiberius
- Augustus (1968) - Tiberius
1968
The Vengeance of She as
Kassim
1968
Dark of the Sun as
Bussier
1967
The Mummy's Shroud as
Sir Basil Walden (as Andre Morell)
1967
Conflict (TV Series) as
Sir Peter Teazle / Reverend James Morell
- The School for Scandal (1967) - Sir Peter Teazle
- Candida (1967) - Reverend James Morell
1966
Knock on Any Door (TV Series) as
McIntyre
- White Rhino (1966) - McIntyre
1966
The Wrong Box as
Club Butler
1966
Doctor Who (TV Series) as
Marshal Gaspard de Saux-Tavannes
- Bell of Doom (1966) - Marshal Gaspard de Saux-Tavannes
- Priest of Death (1966) - Marshal Gaspard de Saux-Tavannes
- The Sea Beggar (1966) - Marshal Gaspard de Saux-Tavannes
1966
Judith as
Haim
1966
The Plague of the Zombies as
Sir James Forbes
1965
Court Martial (TV Series) as
General Wesley
- Operation Makeshift (1965) - General Wesley (as Andre Morell)
1965
Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
Richard Heyrick
- The Siege of Manchester (1965) - Richard Heyrick
1963
The Avengers (TV Series) as
Horatio Kane / Lord Teale
- Death at Bargain Prices (1965) - Horatio Kane (as Andre Morell)
- Death of a Batman (1963) - Lord Teale (as Andre Morell)
1965
She as
Haumeid (as Andre Morell)
1965
The Saint (TV Series) as
Bernhard Raxel
- The Crime of the Century (1965) - Bernhard Raxel (as Andre Morell)
1965
Secret Agent (TV Series) as
Sir Duncan
- The Affair at Castelevara (1965) - Sir Duncan (as Andre Morell)
1964
The Moon-Spinners as
Yacht Captain (as Andre Morell)
1964
Woman of Straw as
Judge (uncredited)
1964
Festival (TV Series) as
Senator Clarke
- The Respectful Prostitute (1964) - Senator Clarke
1963
Maupassant (TV Series) as
The Abbe Vilbois
- Consequences (1963) - The Abbe Vilbois
1963
The Human Jungle (TV Series) as
Sir Desmond Shaw
- 14 Ghosts (1963) - Sir Desmond Shaw (as Andre Morell)
1956
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Elver Task / Halvard Solness / Doctor Sloper / ...
- The Big Ride (1962) - Elver Task
- The Master Builder (1958) - Halvard Solness
- The Heiress (1957) - Doctor Sloper
- Tears in the Wind (1956) - Etienne
1961
Cash on Demand as
Colonel Gore Hepburn (as Andre Morell)
1961
Afternoon in River Walk (TV Movie) as
Mr. Gilliat
1961
The Shadow of the Cat as
Walter Venable (as Andre Morell)
1961
One Step Beyond (TV Series) as
Gen. Guenther Hautmann
- The Avengers (1961) - Gen. Guenther Hautmann (as Andre Morell)
1960
Theatre 70 (TV Series) as
Colonel Gore-Hepburn
- The Gold Inside (1960) - Colonel Gore-Hepburn
1960
On Trial (TV Series) as
Sir Edward Clarke
- Oscar Wilde (1960) - Sir Edward Clarke
1960
BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) as
Wilhelm Schindler
- Twentieth Century Theatre: Musical Chairs (1960) - Wilhelm Schindler
1960
Trouble in the Sky as
Capt. Manningham (as Andre Morell)
1959
International Detective (TV Series) as
Howard Conway
- The Conway Case (1959) - Howard Conway
1959
The Invisible Man (TV Series) as
General Shafari
- Man in Power (1959) - General Shafari (as Andre Morell)
1959
Ben-Hur as
Sextus
1959
The Hound of the Baskervilles as
Doctor Watson (as Andre Morell)
1959
They Made History (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Narrator
- Robert Liston (1959) - Narrator
1959
The Giant Behemoth as
Prof. James Bickford (as Andre Morell)
1958
Quatermass and the Pit (TV Mini Series) as
Professor Bernard Quatermass
- Hob (1959) - Professor Bernard Quatermass
- The Wild Hunt (1959) - Professor Bernard Quatermass
- The Enchanted (1959) - Professor Bernard Quatermass
- Imps and Demons (1959) - Professor Bernard Quatermass
- The Ghosts (1958) - Professor Bernard Quatermass
- The Halfmen (1958) - Professor Bernard Quatermass
1958
White Hunter (TV Series) as
Rankin / Manderley
- The Lonely Place (1958) - Rankin
- Run to Earth (1958) - Manderley
1958
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Valentine Lefevre
- The Camel's Back (1958) - Valentine Lefevre
1958
The Camp on Blood Island as
Lambert (as Andre Morell)
1958
Paris Holiday as
American Ambassador
1958
Diamond Safari as
Williamson
1956
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Judge Bentley / Greek wrestling champion / David / ...
- Pickup Girl (1957) - Judge Bentley
- The Roof Garden (1957) - Greek wrestling champion
- Stolen Face (1956) - David
- Double Bill: Ticket to Rome/The Bet (1956) - (segment 'The Bet')
1957
The Bridge on the River Kwai as
Colonel Green (as Andre Morell)
1957
Overseas Press Club - Exclusive! (TV Series) as
Sven
- The Man Who Changed Faces (1957) - Sven (as Andre Morell)
1957
Pickup Alley as
Commissioner Breckner (as Andre Morell)
1957
Assignment Foreign Legion (TV Series) as
Colonel Laurent
- The Volunteer (1957) - Colonel Laurent
1956
Zarak as
Maj. Atherton
1956
The Buccaneers (TV Series) as
Governor
- Gunpowder Plot (1956) - Governor (as Andre Morell)
1956
The Condemned (TV Movie) as
Prison Governor
1956
The Baby and the Battleship as
Marshal (as Andre Morell)
1956
The Black Tent as
Sheik Salem ben Yussef (as Andre Morell)
1956
The Man Who Never Was as
Sir Bernard Spilsbury
1955
Rheingold Theatre (TV Series) as
Georges / Jan / Capt. Arthur Welch / ...
- Gabrielle (1956) - Georges
- The Immigrant (1955) - Jan
- Atlantic Night (1955) - Capt. Arthur Welch
- The Wedding (1955) - Brigadier Gromov (as Andre Morrell)
1956
Lilli Palmer Theatre (TV Series) as
Doctor
- The Assassin (1956) - Doctor
1955
They Can't Hang Me as
Robert Pitt (as Andre Morell)
1955
The Secret as
Chief Inspector Blake
1955
Summertime as
Englishman (uncredited)
1955
Terminus (TV Series) as
Michal Lincoln
- Margin for Error (1955) - Michal Lincoln
1954
1984 - BBC Live TV Productions (TV Movie) as
O'Brien
1950
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Othello / O'Brien / Dr. Leon Weissberg / ...
- Nineteen Eighty-Four (1954) - O'Brien
- Trouble in the Sun (1953) - Dr. Leon Weissberg
- It Is Midnight, Dr. Schweitzer (1953) - Dr. Albert Schweitzner
- The Gay Lord Quex (1953) - The Marquess of Quex
- An Enemy of the People (1950) - Dr. Thomas Stockmann
- Othello (1950) - Othello
- Othello (1950) - Othello
1954
Three Cases of Murder as
Dr. Audlin (segment "Lord Mountdrago") (as Andre Morell)
1954
The Black Knight as
Sir Ontzlake (as Andre Morell)
1954
The Golden Link as
Supt. Blake
1954
His Majesty O'Keefe as
Alfred Tetins (as Andre Morell)
1953
It Is Midnight, Doctor Schweitzer (TV Movie) as
Dr. Albert Schweitzer
1952
Stolen Face as
David (as Andre Morell)
1952
The Frightened Bride as
George Rackham
1951
High Treason as
Supt. Alec Folland
1951
Breakers Ahead (TV Movie) as
Colonel Rowtoc
1951
Flesh and Blood as
Dr. Marshall
1950
The Clouded Yellow as
Secret Service Chief Chubb (as Andre Morell)
1950
Seven Days to Noon as
Superintendent Folland (as Andre Morell)
1950
Trio as
Dr. Lennox (in segment Sanatorium)
1950
So Long at the Fair as
Doctor Hart (as Andre Morell)
1950
Stage Fright as
Inspector Byard (as Andre Morell)
1950
Madeleine as
Defending Counsel (as Andre Morell)
1950
No Place for Jennifer as
William's Counsel (as Andre Morell)
1949
An English Summer (TV Movie) as
Squadron Leader Henry Armstrong
1949
Crime Passionel (TV Movie) as
Hoederer
1949
If This Be Sin as
Doctor McCatcheon
1948
Health in Our Time (Short)
1948
Robert's Wife (TV Movie) as
Rev. Robert Carson, MA
1948
Celestial Fire (TV Movie) as
Charles Urquhart
1948
Against the Wind as
Abbot (uncredited)
1948
Wuthering Heights (TV Movie) as
Hindley Earnshaw
1947
The Moon in the Yellow River (TV Movie) as
Dobelle
1947
The Little Dry Thorn (TV Movie) as
Abraham
1947
Boys in Brown (TV Movie) as
Richard Blatchley, the Governor
1947
The Merchant of Venice/II (TV Movie) as
Bassanio
1947
The Merchant of Venice (TV Movie) as
Bassanio
1947
Caesar's Friend (TV Movie) as
Sextus Pontius Pilate, Roman Governor of Judaea
1947
Everyman (TV Movie) as
Everyman
1946
The Queen's Husband (TV Movie) as
Dr. Fellman
1946
Arms and the Man (TV Movie) as
Bluntschli
1946
Death of a Rat (TV Movie) as
Wilts
1942
Unpublished Story as
Marchand
1940
Three Silent Men as
Klein (as Andre Morell)
1940
Missing Ten Days as
Victor
1939
Sun Up (TV Movie) as
Rufe Cagle
1938
Many Tanks Mr. Atkins as
Hart
1938
Cyrano de Bergerac (TV Movie) as
Le Bret
1938
Trelawny of the Wells (TV Movie)
1938
The Rivals (TV Movie) as
Faulkland
1938
Bardell Against Pickwick (TV Movie) as
Dodson
1938
13 Men and a Gun as
Kroty
1938
Lady Precious Stream (TV Movie)
1938
Pride and Prejudice (TV Movie) as
Mr. Wickham
Self
1972
The British Empire: Echoes of Britannia's Rule (TV Mini Series documentary)
- Oh! The Jubilee! (1972)
1966
Call My Bluff (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.13 (1966) - Self
Archive Footage
2018
La galerie France 5 (TV Series documentary) as
Doctor Watson
- Sherlock Holmes contre Conan Doyle (2018) - Doctor Watson
2015
André Morell: Best of British (Video documentary short) as
Self
2012
Raising the Dead: The Making of the Plague of the Zombies (Video documentary short) as
Sir James Forbes
2009
Elementary My Dear Watson: The Man Behind Sherlock Holmes (Documentary) as
Doctor Watson
2008
What Lies Beneath (Video documentary short) as
Quatermass
2006
Evolution of the Invasion (Video documentary) as
Prof Quatermass
2003
Sherlock Holmes: The True Story (TV Movie documentary) as
Doctor Watson
1997
Nightmare: The Birth of Victorian Horror (TV Series documentary) as
Doctor Watson
- The Hound of the Baskervilles (1997) - Doctor Watson
1994
The World of Hammer (TV Series documentary) as
Sir Basil Walden / Sir James Forbes / Doctor Watson
- Mummies, Werewolves & the Living Dead (1994) - Sir Basil Walden / Sir James Forbes
- Hammer Stars: Peter Cushing (1994) - Doctor Watson
1989
Peter Cushing: A One-Way Ticket to Hollywood (TV Movie documentary) as
Dr.Watson / O' Brien
1985
The Many Faces of Sherlock Holmes (Video documentary) as
Dr. Watson
1976
Forty Years (TV Movie) as
Professor Bernard Quatermass
1966
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Yacht Captain
- The Moon-Spinners: Part 3 (1966) - Yacht Captain
- The Moon-Spinners: Part 2 (1966) - Yacht Captain
- The Moon-Spinners: Part 1 (1966) - Yacht Captain

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