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Kenneth More
Actor
Born September 20, 1914Died July 21, 1982 (67 years)
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Kenneth Gilbert More CBE (20 September 1914 – 12 July 1982) was a highly successful English film actor during the post-World War II era and starred in many feature films, often in the role of an archetypal carefree and happy-go-lucky middle-class gentleman.
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Kenneth Gilbert More CBE (20 September 1914 – 12 July 1982) was a highly successful English film actor during the post-World War II era and starred in many feature films, often in the role of an archetypal carefree and happy-go-lucky middle-class gentleman.
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Filmography
1989 | Peter Cushing: A One-Way Ticket to Hollywood · as Jarvis Lorry |
1980 | A Tale of Two Cities · as Dr. Jarvis Lorry |
1979 | Unidentified Flying Oddball · as King Arthur |
1978 | The Silent Witness · as Narrator |
1978 | An Englishman's Castle (TV Series) · as Peter Ingram |
1978 | Leopard in the Snow · as Sir Philip James |
1977 | Where Time Began · as Prof. Otto Lindenbrock |
1977 | The Rocking Horse Winner · as Uncle |
1976 | The Slipper and the Rose: The Story of Cinderella · as Chamberlain |
1974 | Father Brown (1974) (TV Series) · as Father Brown |
1970 | |
1969 | The Coward Revue · as Cast |
1969 | Battle of Britain · as Group Capt. Baker |
1969 | Oh! What a Lovely War · as Kaiser Wilhelm Ii |
1969 | Fraulein Doktor · as Colonel Foreman |
1968 | Dark of the Sun · as Doctor Wreid |
1967 | The Forsyte Saga (TV Series) · as 'young Jolyon' Forsyte |
1965 | The Collector · as Miranda’s Older Friend (uncredited) |
1964 | The Comedy Man · as Chick Byrd |
1964 | Theatre 625 (TV Series) · as Kenneth Shreeve |
1963 | First Night (TV Series) · as Major Colum Fitzgerald |
1962 | The Largest Theatre in the World: Heart to Heart · as David Mann |
1962 | We Joined the Navy · as Lt. Cmdr. Robert Badger |
1962 | The Longest Day · as Capt. Colin Maud |
1962 | Some People · as Mr. Smith |
1961 | Loss of Innocence · as Eliot |
1960 | Man in the Moon · as William Blood |
1960 | Sink the Bismarck! · as Captain Jonathan Shepard |
1959 | North West Frontier · as Capt. Scott |
1959 | The 39 Steps · as Richard Hannay |
1958 | Next to No Time! · as David Webb |
1958 | The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw · as Jonathan Tibbs |
1958 | A Night to Remember · as Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller |
1957 | Paradise Lagoon · as Bill Crichton |
1956 | Reach for the Sky · as Douglas Bader |
1956 | Armchair Theatre (TV Series) · as Wilfred Racey |
1955 | The Deep Blue Sea · as Freddie Page |
1955 | ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) · as Crispin |
1955 | Raising a Riot · as Tony Kent |
1955 | The Man Who Loved Redheads · as Narrator |
1954 | Doctor in the House · as Richard Grimsdyke |
1953 | The Adventures of Sadie · as Pat Plunkett |
1953 | Never Let Me Go · as Steve Quillan |
1953 | |
1953 | The Yellow Balloon · as Ted Palmer |
1952 | The Promoter · as Man At Ball |
1952 | Brandy for the Parson · as Tony Rackman |
1951 | Island Rescue · as Lionel Fallaize |
1951 | |
1951 | The Galloping Major · as Film Director |
1951 | The Franchise Affair · as Stanley Peters |
1950 | The Clouded Yellow · as Willy Shepley |
1950 | |
1950 | Chance of a Lifetime · as Adam |
1950 | Sunday Night Theatre (TV Series) · as Freddie Page |
1949 | Stop Press Girl · as Police Sgt. 'bonzo' |
1949 | Now Barabbas · as Spencer |
1949 | Man on the Run · as Corp. Newman The Blackmailer |
1949 | For Them That Trespass · as Prison Warder |
1948 | Scott of the Antarctic · as Lt. E.g.r. (teddy) Evans R.n. |
1946 | Secret Flight · as Bomb Aimer (uncredited) |
1946 | The Silence of the Sea · as The German Officer |
1935 | Look Up and Laugh · as Bit Part |