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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1923-10-09 (101 years old)

Place of Birth

Plymouth, Devon, England, UK

Donald Sinden

Biography:

​Sir Donald Alfred Sinden CBE (born 9 October 1923) is an English actor of theatre, film and television. Sinden was born in Plymouth, Devon, England, on 9 October 1923. The son of Alfred Edward Sinden and his wife Mabel Agnes (née Fuller), he grew up in the Sussex village of Ditchling, where their home ('The Limes') doubled as the local chemist shop. He was married to actress Diana Mahony from 1948 until her death in 2004. He lives near Tenterden, Kent.

The couple had two sons: actor Donald Sinden, who died of lung cancer in 1996, and Marc Sinden who is a West End theatre producer.

Early career

He trained as an actor at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art and made his first stage appearance at the Brighton Little Theatre (of which he later became President) in January 1941, playing Dudley in George and Margaret. He broke into professional acting after appearing with the Mobile Entertainments Southern Area company in modern comedies for the armed forces during the Second World War.

Rank Organisation

In 1953 he was contracted for seven years to the Rank Organisation at Pinewood Studios and subsequently starred in many outstanding British films of the 1950s including The Cruel Sea, Mogambo, Doctor in the House, Above Us The Waves, Doctor at Large, The Siege of Sidney Street, Twice Round the Daffodils and with a very young Adam Faith in Mix Me a Person.

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Known For

Acting

2012

Run For Your Wife as Man on Bus

2003

The Accidental Detective as Professor Stein

2001

Judge John Deed as Sir Joseph Channing

2000

1999

Nancherrow as Robin Jarvis
Alice in Wonderland as Gryphon (voice)

1998

1997

1996

The Treasure Seekers as Old Wincott

1995

Balto as Doc (voice)

1990

The Children as Lord Wrench

1985

1984

1981

Present Laughter as Garry Essendine
All's Well That Ends Well as King of France
Never the Twain as Simon Peel

1975

That Lucky Touch as British Gen. Armstrong
Two's Company as Robert Hiller

1974

1973

The National Health as Mr. Carr / Senior Surgeon Boyd
Father Dear Father as Philip Glover

1972

Rentadick as Jeffrey Armitage
The Organization as David Pulman

1971

Villain as Gerald Draycott

1968

1967

The Prisoner as The Colonel
Omnibus as Self

1965

The Wars of the Roses as Duke of York

1962

Mix Me a Person as Philip Bellamy, QC

1960

The Siege of Sidney Street as Inspector Mannering
Your Money or Your Wife as Pelham Butterworth

1959

Operation Bullshine as Lt. Gordon Brown
The Captain's Table as Shawe-Wilson

1958

Rockets Galore as Hugh Mander

1957

Doctor at Large as Dr Tony Benskin

1956

Tiger in the Smoke as Geoffrey Leavitt
The Black Tent as Col. Sir Charles Holland
Eyewitness as Wade

1955

Above Us the Waves as Lieutenant Tom Corbett
Simba as Inspector Drummond
Josephine and Men as Alan Hartley
An Alligator Named Daisy as Peter Weston

1954

1953

Mogambo as Donald Nordley
The Cruel Sea as Lockhart
A Day to Remember as Jim Carver

1948

Portrait from Life as Minor Role

Sound

1975

Two's Company as Theme Song Performance