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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1919-03-15 (106 years old)

Place of Birth

Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK

John Gregson

Biography:

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John Gregson  (15 March 1919 – 8 January 1975) was an English actor.

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Known For

Acting

1976

Dangerous Knowledge as Bill Kirby

1974

Tomorrow's Merseysiders as Narrator (voice)
The Sport of Kings as Narrator

1972

1971

Fright as Dr. Cordell

1969

Hans Brinker as Mijnheer Brinker

1968

Countercrime as Det-Insp Conway

1967

1965

Gideon's Way as Commander George Gideon

1963

Tomorrow at Ten as Inspector Parnell

1962

The Longest Day as British Padre
The Saint as Colonel Roberts

1961

The Frightened City as Det. Insp. Sayers
Hand in Hand as Father Timothy

1960

Faces in the Dark as Richard Hammond
Sunday-Night Play as John Smith

1959

SOS Pacific as Captain John 'Jack' Bennett
The Captain's Table as Capt. Albert Ebbs

1958

Sea of Sand as Cpt Williams
Rooney as James Ignatius Rooney

1957

Miracle in Soho as Michael Morgan
True as a Turtle as Tony Hudson

1956

The Battle of the River Plate as Captain Bell - H.M.S. Exeter
Jacqueline as Mike McNeil

1955

Above Us the Waves as Lieutenant Alec Duffy
Three Cases of Murder as Edgar Curtain ("You Killed Elizabeth" segment)
Value for Money as Chayley Broadbent

1954

The Weak and the Wicked as Dr. Michael Hale
To Dorothy, a Son as Tony Rapallo
The Crowded Day as Leslie Randall
Conflict of Wings as Cpl. Bill Morris

1953

The Titfield Thunderbolt as Squire Gordon Chesterford
Genevieve as Alan McKim
The Passionate Pilgrim as Dr. Maclean

1952

Angels One Five as Pilot Officer T.B. 'Septic' Baird
Venetian Bird as Renzo Uccello
The Brave Don't Cry as John Cameron
The Holly and the Ivy as David Paterson

1951

1950

Cairo Road as Coast Guardsman
Treasure Island as Redruth

1949

Whisky Galore! as Sammy MacCodrun
The Hasty Heart as Recruit in Jungle (uncredited)
Train of Events as Malcolm Murray-Bruce

1948