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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1916-08-21 (108 years old)

Place of Birth

Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England, UK

Geoffrey Keen

Biography:

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Geoffrey Keen (21 August 1916 – 3 November 2005) was an English actor who appeared in supporting roles in many famous films.

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Known For

Acting

2008

2002

Best Ever Bond as Minister of Defence (archive footage) (uncredited)

2000

Tribute to Desmond Llewelyn as Minister of Defence (archive footage) (uncredited)

1987

The Living Daylights as Minister of Defence

1985

A View to a Kill as Minister of Defence

1983

Octopussy as Minister of Defence

1981

For Your Eyes Only as Sir Frederick Gray
Rise and Fall of Idi Amin as British Ambassador

1980

The Masqueraders as Thaddeus Krane
Lady Killers as Mr. Fulton

1979

Moonraker as Sir Frederick Gray

1978

Return of the Saint as Sir Charles Meadley

1977

The Spy Who Loved Me as Sir Frederick Gray
Holocaust 2000 as Gynecologist

1975

1974

QB VII as Magistrate Griffin

1972

Doomwatch as Sir Henry Leyton
Living Free as Kendall

1971

Sacco & Vanzetti as Judge Webster Thayer
The Persuaders! as Thaddeus Krane
Justice as George Maxwell

1970

Taste the Blood of Dracula as William Hargood
Cromwell as John Pym

1968

Thunderbird 6 as James Glenn (voice)

1967

Berserk! as Commissioner Dalby

1966

Born Free as Kendall

1965

Doctor Zhivago as Medical Professor
The Heroes of Telemark as General Bolt
The Troubleshooters as Brian Stead
The Man In Room 17 as Robert Grimes

1963

Return to Sender as Robert Lindley
The Cracksman as Magistrate
Torpedo Bay as Hodges
The Invincible Mr. Disraeli as William Gladstone

1962

The Spiral Road as Willem Wattereus
The Inspector as Bartels
Live Now - Pay Later as Reggie Corby
The Saint as Hobart Quennel

1961

Raising the Wind as Sir John
Spare the Rod as Arthur Gregory
A Matter of WHO as Foster
No Love for Johnnie as The Prime Minister - Reginald Stevens

1960

Sink the Bismarck! as Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (A.C.N.S.)
The Dover Road Mystery as Superintendent Graham
The Malpas Mystery as Torrington

1959

The Scapegoat as Gaston
Web of Evidence as Prison Governor
Devil's Bait as Joe Frisby
Deadly Record as Supt. Ambrose
The Boy and the Bridge as Bridge Master

1958

Nowhere to Go as Inspector Scott

1957

Town on Trial as Charles Dixon
Fortune Is a Woman as Michael Abercrombie aka Young Abercrombie
The Scamp as Headmaster
The Birthday Present as Colonel Wilson
Doctor at Large as Examiner
The Secret Place as Mr. Haywood

1956

Yield to the Night as Prison Chaplain
House of Secrets as Col. Burleigh, CIA
The Long Arm as Chief Superintendent Jim Malcolm
Loser Takes All as Reception Clerk
Sailor Beware as Rev Mr. Purefoy
A Town Like Alice as Solicitor
Armchair Theatre as Lt. Col. Weekes

1955

Doctor at Sea as Hornbeam
The Glass Cage as Harry Stanton
Portrait of Alison as Inspector Colby
Passage Home as Ernie der Bootsmann
Storm Over the Nile as Dr. Sutton
Dixon of Dock Green as John Armitage
Dixon of Dock Green as Det. Supt. Harvey

1954

Face the Music as Maurie Green
The 'Maggie' as Campbell
The Awakening as The Supervisor
Carrington V.C. as President

1953

Malta Story as Sergeant Major
Genevieve as Policeman
Turn the Key Softly as Mr Gregory
Meet Mr. Lucifer as Mr. Lucifer (voice)

1952

Angels One Five as Company Sergeant Major
Lady in the Fog as Christopher Hampden
His Excellency as Morellos
Hunted as Detective Inspector Deakin

1951

High Treason as Morgan Williams
Green Grow the Rushes as Spencer Prudhoe
Cry, the Beloved Country as Father Vincent
Hallmark Hall of Fame as William Gladstone

1950

Treasure Island as Israel Hands
The Clouded Yellow as Police Inspector
Sunday Night Theatre as Konstantin Treplyov

1949

The Third Man as British Military Policeman (uncredited)

1948

The Fallen Idol as Detective Davis
It's Hard to be Good as Sergeant Todd

1947

Odd Man Out as Soldier (uncredited)

1943

The New Lot as Corporal