Barry Jones
(Actor)
.. Otis Q. Fennick
Born:
March 06, 1893
Died:
January 01, 1981
Trivia:
British character actor Barry Jones firmly established himself as a stage star as early as 1921. Ten years later, Jones made the transition to films, most famously as Bluntschli in the filmization of G. B. Shaw's Arms and the Man. He then went back to the stage, reemerging on screen in the postwar years. His movie and television characters were generally of an intellectual and/or aristocratic nature: Aristotle in Alexander the Great (1955), Count Rostov in War and Peace (1956) and Julius Caesar in the Shakespearean TV series Spread of the Eagle (1963). His most fondly remembered film role was also his most atypical: deranged explosives expert Professor Willingdon, who threatens to lay waste to London in Seven Days to Noon (1950).
Jeanne Moody
(Actor)
.. Liane Fennick
Jacqueline Ellis
(Actor)
.. Norma Upton
David Bauer
(Actor)
.. Vern Balton
Born:
March 06, 1917
Died:
July 13, 1974
Alexis Kanner
(Actor)
.. Alec Misner
Born:
May 02, 1942
Trivia:
French-born supporting actor in English-language films, onscreen from the '60s.
Robert Arden
(Actor)
.. Detective Williams
Janet Brandes
(Actor)
.. Miss Grimshaw
Max Faulkner
(Actor)
.. Desk Clerk
Hal Galili
(Actor)
.. Bartender
Stuart Nichol
(Actor)
.. Pete
Bartlett Mullins
(Actor)
.. Bald Man
Andrew Andreas
(Actor)
.. Waiter
Jack Arrow
(Actor)
.. Businessman at Party
Eve Eden
(Actor)
.. Party Guest