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Cause of death
  
Heart attack

Name
  
Wilfrid Lawson

Role
  
Character actor


Years active
  
1918-1966

Siblings
  
Gerald Lawson

Spouse(s)
  
Lillian (nee Fenn)

Nieces
  
Mavis Lawson


Full Name
  
Wilfrid Lawson Worsnop

Born
  
14 January 1900 (
1900-01-14
)
Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England

Died
  
October 10, 1966, London, United Kingdom

TV shows
  
The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Movies
  
Pygmalion, Tower of Terror, War and Peace, Allegheny Uprising, The Viking Queen

Similar People
  
Anthony Asquith, Leslie Howard, William A Seiter, Don Chaffey, Anatole de Grunwald

Occupation
  
Stage and screen actor

Wilfrid Lawson (born Wilfrid Worsnop, 14 January 1900 – 10 October 1966) was an English character actor of stage and screen.

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Life and career

Lawson was born Wilfrid Worsnop at 18 Harris Street, Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire. He was educated at Hanson Boys' Grammar School, Bradford, and entered the theatre in his late teens, appearing on both the British and American stage throughout his career.

He made his film début in East Lynne on the Western Front (1931) and appeared in supporting roles until he took the lead in The Terror (1938). That same year saw arguably his most celebrated film role as dustman Alfred P. Doolittle in the film version of George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, which also features Leslie Howard and Wendy Hiller.

He also had memorable leading roles in Pastor Hall (1940), as a German village clergyman who denounces the new Nazi regime in 1934; Tower of Terror (1941) as the wild-eyed maniacal lighthouse keeper Wolfe Kristen; and the title role in The Great Mr. Handel (1942), a biopic of the 18th century composer, all three showing his broad range. He also made a number of films in America beginning with Ladies in Love (1936) and including John Ford's The Long Voyage Home (1940) alongside John Wayne. His last leading role was in The Turners of Prospect Road (1947).

As a result of bouts of alcoholism, Lawson became difficult to work with, and throughout the 1950s his roles became increasingly small—even uncredited in some cases. Despite this he still gave memorable performances such as Prince Andrei Bolkonsky's father in King Vidor's War and Peace (1956), Ed in Hell Drivers (1957) and Uncle Nat in Room at the Top (1958), filmed in Lawson's home town of Bradford.

The 1960s saw something of a career resurgence, beginning with his turn as Black George in Tony Richardson's Tom Jones (1963) and culminating in two of his most notable latter day performances: the decrepit butler Peacock in The Wrong Box and the Dormouse in Jonathan Miller's television adaptation of Alice in Wonderland (both 1966). The same year saw his death, in London, from a heart attack.

His brother was the supporting player Gerald Lawson (born Gerald Worsnop, 30 April 1897 – 6 December 1973) and a nephew was actor Bernard Fox (10 May 1927 – 14 December 2016).

Filmography

Actor
1967
The Viking Queen as
King Priam
1966
Alice in Wonderland (TV Movie) as
Dormouse (as Wilfred Lawson)
1966
The Likely Lads (TV Series) as
Grandad
- Friends and Neighbours (1966) - Grandad
1966
The Wrong Box as
Peacock - the Butler
1966
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (TV Series) as
King of the Beggars
- Retribution (1966) - King of the Beggars
- Repentance (1966) - King of the Beggars
- Torture (1966) - King of the Beggars
1966
Secret Agent (TV Series) as
Corrigan
- Not So Jolly Roger (1966) - Corrigan
1965
Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
Mr. Bourne
- The Siege of Manchester (1965) - Mr. Bourne
1965
Front Page Story (TV Series) as
Flats Porter
- Nine-Tenths of the Iceberg (1965) - Flats Porter
1965
Z Cars (TV Series) as
Towser
- A Matter of Give and Take (1965) - Towser
1964
Cluff (TV Series) as
Bateson
- The Daughter-In-Law (1964) - Bateson
1964
Becket as
Old Soldier (uncredited)
1964
Espionage (TV Series) as
Lunatic - King George III
- The Frantick Rebel (1964) - Lunatic - King George III (uncredited)
1963
Tom Jones as
Black George
1963
Hancock (TV Series) as
Paper Man
- The Memory Test (1963) - Paper Man
- The Man on the Corner (1963) - Paper Man
1962
Go to Blazes as
Scrap Dealer
1962
Postman's Knock as
Postman (as Wilfred Lawson)
1961
Over the Odds as
Willie Summers
1961
Nothing Barred as
Man with Hangover (as Wilfred Lawson)
1961
The Naked Edge as
Mr. Pom
1958
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Satan
- Strangers in the Room (1961)
- Death of Satan (1958) - Satan
1960
Fredric March Presents Tales from Dickens (TV Series) as
Mr. Weller
- Sam Weller and his Father (1960) - Mr. Weller
1959
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Old man
- The Darkness Outside (1960) - Old man
- Shadow of a Pale Horse (1959)
1960
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Sam
- Think of the Day (1960) - Sam
1959
Expresso Bongo as
Mr. Rudge (uncredited)
1959
Tales of the Vikings (TV Series) as
Old Saxon
- Pedigree (1959) - Old Saxon
1958
Television Playwright (TV Series) as
Charles Broderick
- In a Backward Country (1958) - Charles Broderick
1958
Room at the Top as
Uncle Nat (uncredited)
1953
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Luka, a pilgrim / Stephen Flesser / Cornelius Rockley / ...
- The Lower Depths (1958) - Luka, a pilgrim
- The Stone Faces (1957) - Stephen Flesser
- You Touched Me (1956) - Cornelius Rockley
- The Road (1953) - Michel
- Will Shakespeare (1953) - Henslowe
- L'Aiglon (1953) - Flambeau
1958
Tread Softly Stranger as
Holroyd (uncredited)
1958
Saturday Playhouse (TV Series) as
Rafe Crompton
- My Flesh, My Blood (1958) - Rafe Crompton
1957
Your Past Is Showing as
Walter - Contestant in T.V. Show (uncredited)
1957
Hell Drivers as
Ed
1957
Miracle in Soho as
Mr. Morgan (uncredited)
1957
The Survivors (TV Movie) as
Jodine Decker
1957
Doctor at Large as
Dustman with Cyst (uncredited)
1956
War and Peace as
Prince Bolkonsky (as Wilfred Lawson)
1956
A Flea Off Pepe (TV Movie) as
Captain Pepe Galdos
1956
Now and Forever as
Gossage
1956
Tales from Soho (TV Series) as
Barrel Binacre
- The Message (1956) - Barrel Binacre
1955
An Alligator Named Daisy as
Irishman (uncredited)
1955
Make Me an Offer! as
Charlie's Father
1955
The Prisoner as
The Jailer
1954
Liebelei (TV Movie) as
Hans Weyring
1952
Saturday Special (TV Series) as
Trefusis
- Episode #2.6 (1953) - Trefusis (as Wilfred Lawson)
- Episode #2.5 (1952) - Trefusis (as Wilfred Lawson)
- Episode #2.4 (1952) - Trefusis (as Wilfred Lawson)
- Episode #2.3 (1952) - Trefusis (as Wilfred Lawson)
- Episode #2.2 (1952) - Trefusis (as Wilfred Lawson)
1947
The Turners of Prospect Road as
Will Turner
1945
Famous Scenes from Shakespeare No. 2: Macbeth - Act II. Scene 2; Act V. Scene 1 (Short) as
Macbeth (as Wilfred Lawson)
1944
Man of Evil as
Chunks
1943
Thursday's Child as
Frank Wilson
1942
The Great Mr. Handel as
George Frideric Handel
1942
The Night Has Eyes as
Jim Sturrock
1942
Hard Steel as
Walter Haddon
1941
Tower of Terror as
Wolfe Kristan
1941
Jeannie as
James McLean
1941
Danny Boy as
Jack Newton
1941
Men of the Sea as
Henry Foley
1941
The Farmer's Wife as
Churdles Ash
1940
It Happened to One Man as
Felton Quair
1940
The Long Voyage Home as
Captain (as Wilfred Lawson)
1940
Pastor Hall as
Pastor Frederick Hall
1940
Dead Man's Shoes as
Lucien Sarrou
1939
Allegheny Uprising as
MacDougall
1939
Stolen Life as
Thomas E. Lawrence
1938
The Phantom Strikes as
Maurice Meister
1938
Pygmalion as
Alfred Doolittle
1938
The Terror as
Mr. Goodman
1938
Yellow Sands as
Richard Varwell
1938
Bank Holiday as
Police Sergt.
1937
The Man Who Made Diamonds as
Gallanie
1936
White Hunter as
Michael Varek
1936
Ladies in Love as
Ben Horvath
1935
Turn of the Tide as
Luke Fosdyck
1933
Strike It Rich as
Raikes
1931
East Lynne on the Western Front as
Dick Webb / Carlyle
Archive Footage
1995
Empire of the Censors (TV Movie documentary) as
Self

References

Wilfrid Lawson (actor) Wikipedia