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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1922-01-20 (103 years old)

Place of Birth

Wallasey, Cheshire, England, UK

Graham Stark

Biography:

Graham William Stark (20 January 1922 – 29 October 2013) was an English comedian, actor, writer and director.

Known For

Acting

2002

2001

The Paranormal Peter Sellers as Self (Archive footage)

2000

1998

1997

1994

Moonacre as Digweed

1993

Son of the Pink Panther as Professor Auguste Balls

1987

Blind Date as Jordan the Butler

1984

1983

Superman III as Blind Man

1982

Victor/Victoria as Waiter
Trail of the Pink Panther as Hercule Lajoy

1981

1980

There Goes The Bride as Bernardo Rossi, Headwaiter
Hawk the Slayer as Sparrow
The Sea Wolves as Don Manners

1979

1978

The Back Page as Bert Reynolds
Revenge of the Pink Panther as Dr. Auguste Balls
Let's Get Laid as Inspector Nugent
What's Up Nurse as Carthew

1977

Hardcore as Inspector Flaubert

1976

1975

The Remarkable Rocket as Character Voices (voice)
Project the Right Image as Projectionist

1974

1973

1972

Hide and Seek as Milkman
Sykes as Mr. Fretshaw

1971

The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins as Guest Appearance (segment "Sloth") (uncredited)

1970

Simon Simon as 1st Workman
Rhubarb as Golf Pro. Rhubarb
Doctor in Trouble as Satterjee

1969

1968

Salt & Pepper as Sgt. Walters

1967

The Plank as Amorous Van Driver
A Ghost of a Chance as Thomas Dogood
Casino Royale as Cashier

1966

Alfie as Humphrey
The Wrong Box as Ian Scott Fife

1965

1964

A Shot in the Dark as Hercule LaJoy
Guns at Batasi as Dodger
Becket as Pope's Secretary (uncredited)
Go Kart Go as Policeman
Strictly for the Birds as Hartley Fitzroy-Miles

1963

Ladies Who Do as Foreman
The Mouse on the Moon as Standard Bearer

1962

1961

1960

Inn for Trouble as Charlie
Sink the Bismarck! as Petty Officer Williams (uncredited)

1959

1956

1954

The Sea Shall Not Have Them as Corporal (Uncredited)

1953

Flannelfoot as Ginger

1952

Emergency Call as Posh Charlie

1951

The Slappiest Days of Our Lives as (archive footage)

1939

The Spy in Black as Bell Boy (uncredited)

Directing

1970

Simon Simon as Director

Writing

1970

Simon Simon as Writer

Production