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Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Theatre actor

Name
  
Edward Underdown


Years active
  
1932–1979

Occupation
  
Actor, jockey

Education
  
Edward Underdown Forgotten Actors Edward Underdown

Full Name
  
Charles Edward Underdown

Born
  
3 December 1908 (
1908-12-03
)

Died
  
December 15, 1989, Hampshire, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Rosemary Sybella Violet Grimston (m. 1953–1964)

Parents
  
Harry Charles Baillie Underdown, Rachel Elizabeth Orr

Movies
  
Beat the Devil, They Were Not Divided, Thunderball, The Camp on Blood Island, Tarka the Otter

Similar People
  
David Cobham, Basil Dearden, Ladislao Vajda, John Gilling, Val Guest

Charles Edward Underdown (3 December 1908 – 15 December 1989) was an English theatre, cinema and television actor. He was born in London and educated at Eton College in Berkshire.

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Notable work

Early theatre credits include: Noël Coward's Words and Music and Tonight at 8:30; Cole Porter's Nymph Errant; Moss Hart & Irving Berlin's Stop Press; and Streamline.

His film credits include: They Were Not Divided, Beat the Devil, Wings of the Morning, The Rainbow Jacket, The Woman's Angle, Her Panelled Door, The Camp on Blood Island, Dr. Terror's House of Horrors, Thunderball, Khartoum, The Magic Christian and Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World.

Television appearances include: Dad's Army, Danger Man, The Saint, The Avengers, The Rat Catchers, Weavers Green, Man in a Suitcase, Doomwatch, The Regiment, Colditz, Upstairs, Downstairs, Survivors, The Duchess of Duke Street and Doctor Who (in the serial Meglos).

Both Wings of the Morning and The Rainbow Jacket were set in his beloved racing world, the former being set on Epsom Downs. Wings of the Morning, starring Henry Fonda, was Britain's first Technicolor film.

Edward Underdown was also a gentleman jockey and rode with great aplomb both on the flat and over sticks (see references to his riding career in John Hislop's books).

In 1950 he was voted by British exhibitors as the most promising male newcomer in the country.

Personal life

Edward Underdown was born on 3 December 1908 in London.

Underdown was the son of Harry Charles Baillie Underdown and Rachel Elizabeth Orr. He married Hon. Rosemary Sybella Violet Grimston, daughter of Robert Grimston, 1st Baron Grimston of Westbury and Sybil Rose Neumann, on 10 February 1953. Charles Underdown and Rosemary Grimston are sixth cousins through their common grandparents Thomas Villiers, 1st Earl of Clarendon and Lady Charlotte Capell.

He died on 15 December 1989 in Hampshire aged 81.

Theatre appearances

  • Words and Music, Adelphi Theatre, London (1932-1933). The production was written and directed by Noël Coward.
  • Nymph Errant, Adelphi Theatre, London (1933-1934). The production featured music and lyrics by Cole Porter.
  • Streamline (revue), Palace Theatre, London (1932-1933).
  • Stop Press, Adelphi Theatre, London (1934-1935). This was the London production of Moss Hart and Irving Berlin's revue, As Thousands Cheer.
  • Tonight at 8.30, Phoenix Theatre, London and New York.
  • You Can't Take It with You, St. James's Theatre, London (opened 1937).
  • The Grass is Greener, St Martin's Theatre, London (1958) and Theatre Royal, Brighton.
  • The Long Sunset, Mermaid Theatre, London (1961).
  • Past Imperfect, Theatre Royal, Brighton (1965).

  • Love of horses

    Edward Underdown's father owned a Norfolk estate in the Stanford Battle area. It was here that Edward learnt and developed his riding.

    Before his career as an actor Edward was a gentleman jockey and rode with great aplomb both on the flat and over sticks (see references to his riding career in John Hislop's books).

    The Norfolk estate is mentioned in Bill Pertwee's book about the making of Dad's Army. One of the Dad's Army episodes was by co-incidence filmed at the estate. By this time the estate was owned by the War Office and nothing was left except for the verandah and stables. As soon as John Le Mesurier arrived he realised it was familiar to him from weekend parties Edward's father had invited him to in the 1930s. So it was that Edward found himself working in a television series that featured part of his old home.

    The films Wings of the Morning and The Rainbow Jacket were set in his beloved racing world, the former being set on Epsom Downs.

    Finally, after his acting career he worked as a steward at Newbury Racecourse. This was described by Bill Pertwee as "fitting for a man who not only loved horses but was also an expert rider." (ibit, page 86).

    Military service

    On wanting to sign-up, Edward Underdown's first approach was to the Wiltshire Yeomanry. He reputedly appeared at the depot with his friend, Sandy Carlos Clarke, a friend who had recently returned from Canada working as a ranch hand. When asked by the recruiting Sergeant to state their professions, Underdown replied, "film star" and Carlos Clarke answered, "cowboy" and thinking this was a joke, the sergeant stated that their services were not required. Underdown did subsequently join the Wiltshire Yeomanry whilst Clarke found a post with another Yeomanry regiment.

    Underdown went on to have a distinguished Second World War record as an officer in the Wiltshire Yeomanry serving in the 8th Army in Africa

    After the war Edward resumed his acting career but remained in the Territorial Army. He remained in the Territorial Army Reserve of Officers until is reached the age limit. He retired as captain on 7 November 1959 and retained the rank of honorary major.

    Filmography

    Actor
    1980
    Doctor Who (TV Series) as
    Zastor
    - Meglos: Part Four (1980) - Zastor
    - Meglos: Part Three (1980) - Zastor
    - Meglos: Part Two (1980) - Zastor
    - Meglos: Part One (1980) - Zastor
    1979
    Tarka the Otter as
    Hibbert
    1978
    The Flockton Flyer (TV Series) as
    Vet
    - A Question of Honour (1978) - Vet
    1977
    The Duchess of Duke Street (TV Series) as
    Adjutant-General
    - Tea and a Wad (1977) - Adjutant-General
    1977
    Survivors (TV Series) as
    Frank / Frank Garner
    - The Enemy (1977) - Frank Garner
    - Sparks (1977) - Frank
    - The Peacemaker (1977) - Frank
    1977
    Play for Today (TV Series) as
    Sir Gordon Horrocks
    - The Price of Coal: Part 1 - Meet the People (1977) - Sir Gordon Horrocks
    1977
    The Velvet Glove (TV Series) as
    Robert Dennis
    - Beyond This Life (1977) - Robert Dennis
    1976
    Rogue's Rock (TV Series) as
    Blunt
    - Penny (1976) - Blunt (uncredited)
    1975
    Days of Hope (TV Mini Series) as
    John Pritchard
    - 1921: Every Pit In Britain Is Idle (1975) - John Pritchard
    1975
    The Main Chance (TV Series) as
    Judge
    - Process (1975) - Judge
    1974
    The Abdication as
    Gustaf II Adolf, Christina's father
    1974
    Upstairs, Downstairs (TV Series) as
    General Nesfield
    - News from the Front (1974) - General Nesfield
    1974
    Colditz (TV Series) as
    Col. Mansell
    - Odd Man In (1974) - Col. Mansell
    1973
    Sporting Scenes (TV Series) as
    Sir Ethelred
    - England, Their England (1973) - Sir Ethelred
    1973
    Digby: The Biggest Dog in the World as
    Grandfather
    1973
    The Regiment (TV Series) as
    ICS Man
    - Setting In (1973) - ICS Man
    1972
    Dad's Army (TV Series) as
    Major General Sir Charles Holland
    - Round and Round Went the Great Big Wheel (1972) - Major General Sir Charles Holland
    1972
    Freewheelers (TV Series) as
    Major Cole
    - Helga: Part 1 (1972) - Major Cole
    - The War Game (1972) - Major Cole
    - The Knot (1972) - Major Cole
    1972
    Running Scared as
    Mr. Betancourt
    1971
    Follyfoot (TV Series) as
    Matthew
    - Steve (1971) - Matthew
    1971
    The Last Valley as
    Gnarled Peasant
    1971
    Hadleigh (TV Series) as
    Mr. Fawcett
    - Invasion (1971) - Mr. Fawcett
    1970
    Doomwatch (TV Series) as
    Chairman of Tribunal
    - You Killed Toby Wren (1970) - Chairman of Tribunal
    1970
    Oh in Colour (TV Series)
    - Episode #1.6 (1970)
    - Episode #1.5 (1970)
    - Episode #1.4 (1970)
    - Episode #1.3 (1970)
    - Episode #1.2 (1970)
    - Episode #1.1 (1970)
    1970
    Graf Yoster gibt sich die Ehre (TV Series) as
    Pollux O'Donnell
    - Castor und Pollux (1970) - Pollux O'Donnell
    1969
    The Magic Christian as
    Prince Henry (uncredited)
    1968
    Beast of Morocco as
    Otto Gunther
    1967
    Man in a Suitcase (TV Series) as
    John Maxted / Rankin
    - Night Flight to Andorra (1968) - John Maxted
    - All That Glitters (1967) - Rankin
    1968
    The Great Pony Raid as
    Snowy
    1965
    The Avengers (TV Series) as
    Rupert / Jonathan Stone
    - The Living Dead (1967) - Rupert
    - The Murder Market (1965) - Jonathan Stone
    1966
    Triple Cross as
    Air Marshall
    1966
    Khartoum as
    Colonel William Hicks
    1966
    Weavers Green (TV Series) as
    Bobby Brent
    - Episode #1.11 (1966) - Bobby Brent
    - Episode #1.2 (1966) - Bobby Brent
    1966
    The Rat Catchers (TV Series) as
    Lemnitz
    - Thieves' Market (1966) - Lemnitz
    1964
    Secret Agent (TV Series) as
    Max Dell / Capt. Morgan / Lord Anthony Denby
    - The Hunting Party (1966) - Max Dell
    - The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove (1965) - Capt. Morgan
    - Colony Three (1964) - Lord Anthony Denby
    1965
    Thunderball as
    Air Vice Marshal
    1965
    Dr. Terror's House of Horrors as
    Tod (segment "Werewolf")
    1965
    The Saint (TV Series) as
    Jack Laurie
    - The Set-Up (1965) - Jack Laurie
    1964
    Das Verrätertor as
    Inspector Adams
    1964
    No Hiding Place (TV Series) as
    Charles Garside
    - Rogue's Galley (1964) - Charles Garside
    1964
    Woman of Straw as
    First Executive (uncredited)
    1964
    The Winston Affair as
    Major Wyclif
    1963
    Espionage (TV Series) as
    Colonel Shabar
    - A Camel to Ride (1963) - Colonel Shabar
    1963
    Dr. Crippen as
    The Governor
    1963
    The Odd Man (TV Series) as
    Mr. Sayers
    - The Town That Dies at Eight (1963) - Mr. Sayers
    1963
    Operation Mermaid as
    Col. Harvey
    1962
    Locker Sixty Nine as
    Bennett Sanders
    1962
    The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre (TV Series) as
    Bennett Sanders
    - Locker Sixty Nine (1962) - Bennett Sanders
    1961
    The Day the Earth Caught Fire as
    Dick Sanderson (uncredited)
    1961
    Call Oxbridge 2000 (TV Series) as
    Sir Maurice Protheroe
    - Episode #1.3 (1961) - Sir Maurice Protheroe
    1961
    The Third Alibi as
    Dr. Murdoch
    1961
    Information Received as
    Drake
    1961
    One Step Beyond (TV Series) as
    Mr. Hayes
    - The Tiger (1961) - Mr. Hayes
    1961
    ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
    George Pontyfridd
    - Mrs. Skeffington (1961) - George Pontyfridd
    1961
    Probation Officer (TV Series) as
    Charles Hamilton
    - Episode #2.21 (1961) - Charles Hamilton
    1960
    On Trial (TV Series) as
    Lord Bellew
    - The Tichborne Case (1960) - Lord Bellew
    1960
    Saturday Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Air Marshal
    - On the Edge (1960) - Air Marshal
    1959
    Dial 999 (TV Series) as
    Harley
    - Heads or Tails (1959) - Harley
    1959
    Theatre Night (TV Series) as
    Charles
    - The Grass Is Greener (1959) - Charles
    1958
    The Two-Headed Spy as
    Kaltenbrunner
    1958
    The Camp on Blood Island as
    Dawes
    1954
    The Rainbow Jacket as
    Tyler
    1953
    Beat the Devil as
    Harry Chelm
    1953
    Recoil as
    Michael
    1953
    The Shadow Man as
    Det. Insp. Johnstone
    1952
    Murder Will Out as
    Hugh
    1952
    The Promise as
    Stephen Harker
    1952
    The Woman's Angle as
    Robert Mansell
    1951
    The Dark Man as
    Detective Inspector Jack Viner
    1950
    Her Panelled Door as
    Lake Winter
    1950
    They Were Not Divided as
    Philip Hamilton
    1949
    Man on the Run as
    Slim Elfey
    1948
    Brass Monkey as
    Max Taylor
    1947
    The Woman in the Hall as
    Neil Inglefield
    1947
    The October Man as
    Passport Official
    1941
    Mail Train as
    Soldier on Train (uncredited)
    1939
    Lucky to Me as
    Malden's friend (uncredited)
    1939
    Inspector Hornleigh as
    Peter Dench
    1938
    The Drum as
    Undetermined Role (uncredited)
    1937
    Wings of the Morning as
    Don Diego (as Teddy Underdown)
    1935
    Annie, Leave the Room! as
    John Brandon
    1934
    Girls Please! as
    Jim Arundel
    1934
    The Warren Case as
    Hugh Waddon
    Self
    1971
    Sound an Alarm (Documentary short) as
    Duty Controller
    1961
    They Made History (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Doctor Manson
    - Ronald Ross (1961) - Doctor Manson
    Archive Footage
    1995
    Behind the Scenes with 'Thunderball' (Video documentary) as
    Air Vice Marshal
    1961
    Kraft Mystery Theater (TV Series) as
    Dr. Murdoch
    - The Third Alibi (1961) - Dr. Murdoch

    References

    Edward Underdown Wikipedia