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Resting place
  
Cremated

Role
  
Occupation
  
Actor, dialogue coach

Children
  
Rosalind Knight

Years active
  
1928-1987

TV shows
  
Name
  
Esmond Knight


Esmond Knight introduction

Full Name
  
Esmond Penington Knight

Born
  
4 May 1906 (
1906-05-04
)
East Sheen, Surrey, England, UK

Died
  
February 23, 1987, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Nora Swinburne (m. 1946–1987), Frances Clare (m. 1929–1946)

Movies
  
Black Narcissus, The Red Shoes, The Element of Crime, The River, Peeping Tom

Similar People
  
Nora Swinburne, Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, Rosalind Knight, Moira Shearer

Rosalind Knight recalls This Is Your Life


Esmond Penington Knight (4 May 1906 – 23 February 1987) was an English actor. He had a successful stage and film career before World War II. For much of his later career Knight was half blind. He had been badly injured in 1941 whilst on active service on board HMS Prince of Wales when she fought the Bismarck at the Battle of the Denmark Strait, and remained totally blind for two years, though he later regained some sight in his right eye.

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Early career

He was an accomplished actor with a career spanning over half a century. He established himself in the 1920s on stage. In John Gielgud's famous 1930 production of Hamlet he played Rosencrantz. He also appeared in films. In Romany Love (1931) he played "a swaggering gypsy who never stopped singing." For The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933), Knight and his uncle trained the falcons used in the hunting scenes. In Alfred Hitchcock's Waltzes from Vienna (1934), he played the lead role as Johann Strauss. Following this, he landed a number of roles in Hollywood films. He travelled to Germany to star in Schwarze Rosen (1937), a film about a Finnish anti-communist. The film was shot in three versions, in English, German and French. Julius Streicher visited the set during filming. Thereafter Knight appeared in various film and theatre productions in Britain.

Second World War

After war was declared, Knight continued to act, appearing in Powell and Pressburger's film Contraband (1940). He sought a naval commission, but after the evacuation of Dunkirk he became involved in training Local Defence Volunteers. In late 1940 he was accepted for naval training. In 1941 Knight was asked to play the lead role of fanatical Nazi Lieutenant Hirth in another Powell and Pressburger propaganda film 49th Parallel (1941), but Eric Portman took the role as Knight was required for military training. He did appear in This England (also 1941), another propaganda film.

After training, Knight was appointed as Gunnery Officer, at the rank of lieutenant, on the battleship HMS Prince of Wales. In 1941, the ship received orders to pursue the German battleship Bismarck and the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen. In the ensuing battle, Knight witnessed the sinking of HMS Hood. The Bismarck then attacked HMS Prince of Wales. A shell from Bismarck passed through the bridge of Prince of Wales and either did not explode or exploded outside the ship, but fragments from the damaged bridge structure hit Knight in the face, blinding him. Knight totally lost one eye, and the other was badly damaged.

Though blind, Knight insisted that he would continue his acting career. During this period, he dictated an early autobiography to his secretary, Annabella Cloudsley, Seeking the Bubble (Hutchinson & Co. 1943). Knight continued to act in radio productions. Though still totally blind, he also appeared on film, once more as a Nazi villain, in Powell and Pressburger's The Silver Fleet (1943).

During 1943, Knight received a series of treatments from Dr Vincent Nesfield designed to restore sight to his remaining eye. The treatment was a great success, restoring much of Knight's sight. The partial return of his sight made a major difference to his career. He appeared briefly in another Powell and Pressburger film, playing the roles of the village idiot and the "Seven Sisters Soldier" in A Canterbury Tale (1944), also adding the voice-over reading of Chaucer. His major breakthrough back into the mainstream came when he was cast as Fluellen, the brave but eccentric Welsh officer in Laurence Olivier's version of Henry V (1944).

Post-war

Knight continued to work with Olivier and with Powell and Pressburger, appearing in the former's Shakespearean films Hamlet (1948) and Richard III (1955). For the latter, he appeared in Black Narcissus (1947) and The Red Shoes (1948). He also starred in Jean Renoir's The River (1951).

Knight was the subject of a This Is Your Life episode in 1957 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews at the King's Theatre in Hammersmith, London.

In the film Sink the Bismarck! (1960), he played John Leach, the captain of HMS Prince of Wales, the ship he had served in when he was blinded (though the captain is not named in the film). In the same year he played Jack Cade in the BBC Shakespeare series An Age of Kings.

He starred as Professor Ernest Reinhart in the British science fiction television series A for Andromeda (1961), alongside Patricia Kneale and Peter Halliday.

In Robin and Marian (1976), a film directed by Richard Lester, he played a blind old man who defies Richard I of England. For the role, Knight removed his glass eye.

Personal life

Knight was married twice. He married actress Frances Clare in 1929. The couple had a daughter, actress Rosalind Knight.

During the 1930s, he had a long-running affair with Nora Swinburne, of which his wife was aware. She was also an actress who appeared with him in several stage plays. After a short-lived attempt to end the affair, Knight left Frances for Nora. The couple were married in 1946 and remained together for the rest of their lives.

Knight died of a heart attack and was cremated.

Stage

  • The Wild Duck - Pax Robertson's Salon, London (1925)
  • Various Shakespeare productions - full season, Old Vic (1926)
  • Various productions - Children's Theatre, London (1928)
  • Hamlet - Queen's Theatre, London (with John Gielgud and Donald Wolfit) (1930)
  • Full Season - King's Theatre, Hammersmith (1939)
  • Full Season - Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon (1948–1949)
  • Caesar and Cleopatra - St James's Theatre, London (with Laurence Olivier, Peter Cushing and Vivien Leigh) (1951)
  • The Emperor's New Clothes - Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York (with Lee J. Cobb) (1953)
  • Full Season - The Old Vic, London (1962–1963)
  • Agincourt - The Archer's Tale - Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester (one man show) (1973)
  • The Family Reunion - Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester (with Edward Fox) (1973 & 1979)
  • Crime and Punishment adapted by Paul Bailey. Directed by Michael Elliott at the Royal Exchange, Manchester (1978)
  • Moby-Dick - Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester (with Brian Cox) (1983–1984)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1987
    Fortunes of War (TV Mini Series) as
    Liversage
    - The Middle East: January 1943 (1987) - Liversage
    - Egypt: April 1941 (1987) - Liversage
    1987
    Superman IV: The Quest for Peace as
    Second Elder
    1987
    Miss Marple: Sleeping Murder (TV Movie) as
    Mr. Galbraith
    1985
    Blott on the Landscape (TV Mini Series) as
    Sir Francis Puckerington
    - Blackmail (1985) - Sir Francis Puckerington
    - In the Pub (1985) - Sir Francis Puckerington
    - A Phone Call (1985) - Sir Francis Puckerington
    1984
    The Invisible Man (TV Mini Series) as
    Blind Man
    - Certain First Principles (1984) - Blind Man
    1984
    The Element of Crime as
    Osborne
    1983
    King Lear (TV Movie) as
    Old Man
    1983
    My Cousin Rachel (TV Mini Series) as
    Sam Bates
    - Episode #1.3 (1983) - Sam Bates
    1982
    A Voyage Round My Father (TV Movie) as
    Judge
    1982
    I Remember Nelson (TV Mini Series) as
    Elderly Guest
    - Love (1982) - Elderly Guest
    1982
    Fame Is the Spur (TV Mini Series) as
    Old Etchells
    - Episode #1.1 (1982) - Old Etchells
    1981
    The Borgias (TV Mini Series) as
    Cardinal Gian Battista Orsini
    - Part 8 (1981) - Cardinal Gian Battista Orsini
    1981
    Troilus & Cressida (TV Movie) as
    Priam
    1981
    Antony & Cleopatra (TV Movie) as
    Lepidus
    1980
    Drake's Venture (TV Movie) as
    John Dee
    1980
    Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (uncredited)
    1979
    Esmond Knight's the Archer's Tale (TV Movie) as
    Old Archer
    1979
    Rebecca (TV Mini Series) as
    Coroner
    - Episode #1.4 (1979) - Coroner
    1978
    Return of the Saint (TV Series) as
    Paul Hanson
    - The Debt Collectors (1978) - Paul Hanson
    1978
    The BBC Television Shakespeare (TV Series) as
    Old Capulet
    - Romeo & Juliet (1978) - Old Capulet
    1978
    Kilvert's Diary (TV Series) as
    John Morgan
    - The Old Soldier (1978) - John Morgan
    1977
    1990 (TV Series) as
    Mitchell
    - Voice from the Past (1977) - Mitchell
    1977
    Supernatural (TV Mini Series) as
    Sir Charles
    - Dorabella (1977) - Sir Charles
    - Viktoria (1977) - Sir Charles
    1977
    The Man in the Iron Mask (TV Movie) as
    Armand
    1976
    I, Claudius (TV Mini Series) as
    Domitius
    - Waiting in the Wings (1976) - Domitius
    1976
    Robin and Marian as
    Old Defender
    1976
    Shades of Greene (TV Series) as
    The General
    - Dream of a Strange Land (1976) - The General
    1975
    Ballet Shoes (TV Mini Series) as
    Great Uncle Matthew
    - Episode #1.6 (1975) - Great Uncle Matthew
    1975
    Quiller (TV Series) as
    General Pickford
    - The Thin Red Line (1975) - General Pickford
    1975
    Churchill's People (TV Series) as
    Penda's father
    - The Coming of the Cross (1975) - Penda's father
    1974
    Fall of Eagles (TV Mini Series) as
    General Ruzski
    - The Secret War (1974) - General Ruzski
    1974
    New Scotland Yard (TV Series) as
    General Travers
    - Death by Misadventure (1974) - General Travers
    1974
    Bedtime Stories (TV Series) as
    Vere Rawley
    - Sleeping Beauty (1974) - Vere Rawley
    1973
    Softly Softly: Task Force (TV Series) as
    Mr. Justice Ruddy
    - Trial (1973) - Mr. Justice Ruddy
    1973
    Yellow Dog as
    Mundt
    1973
    Wessex Tales (TV Mini Series) as
    Conjuror Trendle
    - The Withered Arm (1973) - Conjuror Trendle
    1973
    Arthur of the Britons (TV Series) as
    Athel
    - Enemies and Lovers (1973) - Athel
    1972
    Public Eye (TV Series) as
    Dr. Stowe
    - Many a Slip (1972) - Dr. Stowe
    1972
    The Boy Who Turned Yellow as
    Doctor
    1972
    Spy Trap (TV Series) as
    Chantrelle
    - Who Among Us?: Part 6 (1972) - Chantrelle
    - Who Among Us?: Part 4 (1972) - Chantrelle
    1972
    Man of Straw (TV Mini Series) as
    Lt. Karnauke
    - A Loyal Subject (1972) - Lt. Karnauke
    1971
    The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes (TV Series) as
    Captain Cutler
    - The Affair of the Tortoise (1971) - Captain Cutler
    1971
    Cousin Bette (TV Mini Series) as
    Marshal Hulot / General Hulot
    - Bitter Harvest (1971) - Marshal Hulot
    - Delilah and Her Handmaid (1971) - Marshal Hulot
    - The House for Pleasure (1971) - General Hulot
    - Poor Relations (1971) - General Hulot
    1971
    Stage 2 (TV Series) as
    Sir Charles Marlow
    - She Stoops to Conquer (1971) - Sir Charles Marlow
    1971
    Elizabeth R (TV Mini Series) as
    Bishop de Quadra
    - The Marriage Game (1971) - Bishop de Quadra
    1971
    Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
    President
    - Faith (1971) - President
    1969
    Anne of the Thousand Days as
    Kingston
    1964
    Detective (TV Series) as
    Ernest Guppy / Albert / Commodore Rupert Gill
    - Mr. Guppy's Tale (1969) - Ernest Guppy
    - Lesson in Anatomy (1968) - Albert
    - The Hungry Spider (1964) - Commodore Rupert Gill
    1969
    W. Somerset Maugham (TV Series) as
    Sir Montague Trafford
    - A Casual Affair (1969) - Sir Montague Trafford
    1969
    Doctor Who (TV Series) as
    Dom Issigri
    - The Space Pirates: Episode 6 (1969) - Dom Issigri
    - The Space Pirates: Episode 5 (1969) - Dom Issigri
    1969
    Where's Jack? as
    Ballad Singer
    1969
    Z Cars (TV Series) as
    Albert Wallace
    - The Soft Touch: Part 2 (1969) - Albert Wallace
    - The Soft Touch: Part 1 (1969) - Albert Wallace
    1969
    Mogul (TV Series) as
    Foss
    - A Dirty Old Man and a Rare Bird (1969) - Foss
    1968
    The Champions (TV Series) as
    Minister
    - The Silent Enemy (1968) - Minister
    1968
    BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
    Helmut
    - The Parachute (1968) - Helmut
    1967
    The Gamblers (TV Series)
    - The Glory of Llewellyn Smiley (1967)
    1967
    The Winter's Tale as
    Camillo
    1967
    The Rat Catchers (TV Series) as
    Father Demetrios
    - The Seven Pillars of Hercules (1967) - Father Demetrios
    1966
    The New Inferno (TV Movie documentary) as
    The Company
    1966
    King of the River (TV Series) as
    Donner
    - It's an Ill Wind (1966) - Donner
    1966
    Lord Raingo (TV Series) as
    Sid Jenkin
    - Doubts (1966) - Sid Jenkin
    - Power (1966) - Sid Jenkin
    - The Offer (1966) - Sid Jenkin
    1966
    The Spies (TV Series) as
    General Loren
    - There's Only One End for Traitors (1966) - General Loren
    1964
    Dr. Finlay's Casebook (TV Series) as
    Hugh Armitage / Colonel Grahame
    - Better Safe Than Sorry (1966) - Hugh Armitage
    - The White Hunter (1964) - Colonel Grahame
    1965
    The Third Man (TV Series) as
    Theodore Ratteau
    - The Trial of Harry Lime (1965) - Theodore Ratteau
    1965
    The Spy Who Came in from the Cold as
    Old Judge
    1965
    Decision at Midnight as
    Peter Hauser
    1965
    Armchair Mystery Theatre (TV Series) as
    Simmie
    - The Last Reunion (1965) - Simmie
    1965
    Gideon C.I.D. (TV Series) as
    Robson
    - Subway to Revenge (1965) - Robson
    1964
    ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
    Vermandero / Marmeladov
    - The Changeling (1965) - Vermandero
    - Crime and Punishment (1964) - Marmeladov
    1964
    The Midnight Men (TV Series) as
    Col. Vyner
    - Promise to Kill (1964) - Col. Vyner
    - The King's Business (1964) - Col. Vyner
    - The Proxy (1964) - Col. Vyner
    - Time of Danger (1964) - Col. Vyner
    - The King Shall Die (1964) - Col. Vyner
    - The Man from Miditz (1964) - Col. Vyner
    1964
    The Protectors (TV Series) as
    Pearce Kettner
    - Who Killed Lazoryck? (1964) - Pearce Kettner
    1964
    Festival (TV Series) as
    Tempter / Knight / Chorus
    - Murder in the Cathedral (1964) - Tempter / Knight
    - Lysistrata (1964) - Chorus
    1963
    The Queen and the Rebels (TV Series) as
    General Biante
    - Episode #1.3 (1963) - General Biante
    - Episode #1.2 (1963) - General Biante
    1957
    ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Springwood / Dr. Halbert
    - To Bury Caesar (1963) - Springwood
    - Naughty Mr Punch (1957) - Dr. Halbert
    1963
    BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) as
    Harold P. Jackman
    - She's a Free Country (1963) - Harold P. Jackman
    1962
    The Saint (TV Series) as
    Antoine Louvois
    - The Covetous Headsman (1962) - Antoine Louvois
    1962
    Ghosts (TV Movie) as
    Jacob Engstrand
    1961
    A for Andromeda (TV Series) as
    Professor Ernest Reinhart
    - The Last Mystery (1961) - Professor Ernest Reinhart
    - The Face of the Tiger (1961) - Professor Ernest Reinhart
    - The Murderer (1961) - Professor Ernest Reinhart
    - The Monster (1961) - Professor Ernest Reinhart
    - The Miracle (1961) - Professor Ernest Reinhart
    - The Machine (1961) - Professor Ernest Reinhart
    - The Message (1961) - Professor Ernest Reinhart
    1961
    Danger Man (TV Series) as
    Baron
    - The Vacation (1961) - Baron
    1961
    Knight Errant Limited (TV Series) as
    Archie Fitzwilliam O'Shaughnessy
    - The Colonel's Ghost (1961) - Archie Fitzwilliam O'Shaughnessy
    1960
    Barnaby Rudge (TV Series) as
    Dennis / Dennis, the Hangman
    - Episode #1.13 (1960) - Dennis
    - Episode #1.12 (1960) - Dennis
    - Episode #1.11 (1960) - Dennis
    - Episode #1.10 (1960) - Dennis
    - Episode #1.9 (1960) - Dennis
    - Episode #1.8 (1960) - Dennis, the Hangman
    1960
    An Age of Kings (TV Mini Series) as
    Jack Cade
    - Part Eleven: The Rabble from Kent (1960) - Jack Cade
    1960
    Deadline Midnight (TV Series) as
    Edward Lee
    - Episode #1.6 (1960) - Edward Lee
    1960
    Peeping Tom as
    Arthur Baden
    1960
    Sink the Bismarck! as
    Captain John Leech - HMS Prince of Wales
    1960
    David & Broccoli (TV Movie) as
    Broccoli
    1959
    Next to No Wife (TV Movie) as
    Archibald Brodie
    1959
    The Invisible Man (TV Series) as
    Wilson
    - Flight into Darkness (1959) - Wilson
    1959
    Interpol Calling (TV Series) as
    Von Schriber
    - The Sleeping Giant (1959) - Von Schriber
    1959
    World Theatre (TV Mini Series) as
    John Barthwick, MP / Corvino
    - The Silver Box (1959) - John Barthwick, MP
    - Volpone (1959) - Corvino
    1959
    Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
    Uncle Karl
    - The Girl on the Beach (1959) - Uncle Karl
    1959
    The Hill (TV Movie) as
    Pontius Pilate
    1958
    Our Mutual Friend (TV Mini Series) as
    Silas Wegg
    - Part 12 (1959) - Silas Wegg
    - Part 10 (1959) - Silas Wegg
    - Part 8 (1958) - Silas Wegg
    - Part 4 (1958) - Silas Wegg
    - Part 3 (1958) - Silas Wegg
    1952
    BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
    Bubnov, a Capmaker / Major Kartuschke, Legal Officer
    - The Lower Depths (1958) - Bubnov, a Capmaker
    - Arrow to the Heart (I) (1952) - Major Kartuschke, Legal Officer
    1958
    The Queen and the Welshman (TV Movie) as
    The Duke of Gloucester
    1958
    Missiles from Hell as
    Stricker
    1958
    Television Playwright (TV Series) as
    James Oldroyd
    - Afternoon for Antigone (1958) - James Oldroyd
    1956
    Sailor of Fortune (TV Series) as
    Bishop / Oberon / El Kadir
    - Crete Story (1958) - Bishop
    - The Diamond Chips (1957) - Oberon
    - Stranger in Danger (1956) - El Kadir
    1958
    Television World Theatre (TV Series) as
    Mr. Sterling
    - The Clandestine Marriage (1958) - Mr. Sterling
    1958
    My Pal Bob (TV Series)
    - Episode #2.3 (1958)
    1957
    O.S.S. (TV Series) as
    Emil / General Latour
    - Operation Firefly (1958) - Emil
    - Operation Dagger (1957) - General Latour
    1957
    Nicholas Nickleby (TV Series) as
    Wackford Squeers. Sr
    - Episode #1.10 (1957) - Wackford Squeers. Sr
    - Episode #1.9 (1957) - Wackford Squeers. Sr
    - Episode #1.6 (1957) - Wackford Squeers. Sr
    - Episode #1.5 (1957) - Wackford Squeers. Sr
    - Episode #1.2 (1957) - Wackford Squeers. Sr
    - Episode #1.1 (1957) - Wackford Squeers. Sr
    1957
    The Prince and the Showgirl as
    Hoffman
    1956
    Aggie (TV Series) as
    Marcel Fleur
    - Cobalt Blue (1956) - Marcel Fleur
    1956
    The Count of Monte Cristo (TV Series) as
    Gustav
    - Lichtenburg (1956) - Gustav
    1956
    Helen of Troy as
    High Priest
    1955
    Richard III as
    Ratcliffe
    1953
    The Steel Key as
    Prof. Newman
    1953
    Broadway Television Theatre (TV Series) as
    Duke of Florence
    - The Firebrand (1953) - Duke of Florence
    1952
    Girdle of Gold as
    Evans the Milk
    1951
    The River as
    The Father
    1950
    Gone to Earth as
    Abel Woodus
    1950
    The Compelled People (TV Movie) as
    Hugo von Gerhardt
    1949
    Deep Waters (TV Movie) as
    Captain Charles Baxter, RN
    1949
    Macbeth/II (TV Movie) as
    Banquo
    1949
    Macbeth (TV Movie) as
    Banquo
    1948
    The Red Shoes as
    Livy
    1948
    Hamlet as
    Bernardo
    1947
    The End of the River as
    Dantos
    1947
    The Inheritance as
    Dr. Bryerly
    1947
    The Likes of 'Er (TV Movie) as
    George Miles
    1947
    Holiday Camp as
    Camp Announcer
    1947
    Black Narcissus as
    The Old General
    1946
    Saint Joan (TV Movie) as
    The Inquisitor
    1944
    Henry V as
    Fluellen - Captain in the English Army
    1944
    A Canterbury Tale as
    Narrator (non-US versions) / Seven-Sisters Soldier / Village Idiot
    1944
    The Halfway House as
    David Davies
    1943
    The Silver Fleet as
    von Schiffer
    1941
    This England as
    Vicar's Son
    1941
    Fingers as
    Sid Harris
    1940
    Blackout as
    Mr. Pidgeon
    1939
    The Arsenal Stadium Mystery as
    Raille
    1939
    First Stop North (TV Movie) as
    Terence Donnelly
    1939
    Rake's Progress (TV Movie) as
    John Wilkes (2nd May version)
    1939
    Twelfth Night (TV Movie) as
    Orsino
    1939
    Mary Rose (TV Movie) as
    Harry Blake / Simon Blake
    1938
    Weddings Are Wonderful as
    Guy Rogers
    1938
    What Men Live by (Short) as
    Michael
    1938
    Derby Day (TV Movie) as
    Bert Bones
    1938
    Will Shakespeare (TV Movie) as
    Kit Marlowe
    1937
    Night Must Fall (TV Movie) as
    Dan
    1937
    The Vicar of Bray as
    Dennis Melross
    1936
    Black Roses as
    Pavo Collin
    1936
    A Clown Must Laugh as
    Cadet Silvio
    1935
    Crime Unlimited as
    Pete Borden
    1935
    Someday as
    Curley Blake
    1935
    Dandy Dick as
    Tony Mardon
    1934
    Lest We Forget as
    Pat Doyle Jr.
    1934
    Womanhood as
    Jack Gordon
    1934
    Girls Will Be Boys as
    Geoffrey Dawson
    1934
    Father and Son as
    Michael Bolton
    1934
    King of Whales (Short) as
    Gideon
    1934
    The Blue Squadron as
    Captain Carlo Banti
    1934
    Strauss' Great Waltz as
    Johann Strauss, the Younger
    1933
    The Bermondsey Kid as
    Eddie Martin
    1931
    Deadlock as
    John Tring
    1931
    77 Park Lane as
    Philip Connor
    1931
    The Gaunt Stranger as
    John Lenley
    1931
    Romany Love as
    Davy Summers
    1928
    The Blue Peter as
    Radio operator
    Miscellaneous
    1956
    Helen of Troy (english dialect coach: Jacques Sernas - uncredited)
    1955
    The Dark Avenger (dialogue coach)
    Writer
    1979
    Esmond Knight's the Archer's Tale (TV Movie)
    Self
    2004
    Heroes of World War II (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - interviewed
    - The Men Who Stopped the Bismarck (2004) - Self - interviewed
    1957
    This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Flashback (1957) - Self
    - Esmond Knight (1957) - Self
    1945
    This Was Japan (Documentary short) as
    Commentator (voice)
    Archive Footage
    2022
    Musings of the Classic Sherlock Holmes Actor (TV Series)
    - Peter Cushing on Esmond Knight (2022)
    1996
    The Man Who Ruined the British Film Industry (TV Movie documentary) as
    Arthur Baden (uncredited)

    References

    Esmond Knight Wikipedia


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