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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1908-11-02 (116 years old)

Place of Birth

York, England, UK

Reginald Beckwith

Biography:

Known For

Acting

1966

1965

The Big Job as Register Office Official
The Secret of My Success as Gen. Ferdinand Velez
Gonks Go Beat as Professor
Mister Moses as Parkhurst
Thunderball as Kenniston

1964

The Yellow Rolls-Royce as Reporter (uncredited)
A Shot in the Dark as Receptionist
Kiss Me, Kate as Cast Member

1963

Sword of Lancelot as Sir Dagonet
Just for Fun as Opposition Leader

1962

Night of the Eagle as Harold Gunnison
The Password Is Courage as Unterofficer
Hair of the Dog as Fred Tickle
The Saint as Enderby

1961

Dentist on the Job as Mr. Duff
Double Bunk as Alfred Harper
Five Golden Hours as Brother Geronimo
Sir Francis Drake as Sir Henry Rainsford

1960

Doctor in Love as Wildewinde
Bottoms Up! as Bishop Wendover
Dentist in the Chair as Mr Watling
There Was a Crooked Man as Station Master
The Night We Got the Bird as Chippendale Charlie

1959

Friends and Neighbours as Wilf Holmes
The Ugly Duckling as Reginald
Desert Mice as Fred
The 39 Steps as Lumdsen
Expresso Bongo as Rev. Tobias Craven

1958

The Horse's Mouth as Capt. Jones
Up the Creek as Publican
Next to No Time as Warren
Law and Disorder as Vickery
Rockets Galore as Mumford

1957

Night of the Demon as Mr. Meek
Lucky Jim as University Porter
Light Fingers as Gates
Carry on Admiral as Receptionist
These Dangerous Years as Hairdresser

1956

It's a Wonderful World as Professional Manager
A Touch of the Sun as Herbert Hardcastle
Charley Moon as Vicar
The March Hare as J. Blacker
Jumping for Joy as Smithers

1955

1954

Fast and Loose as Rev. Tripp-Johnson
Lease of Life as Journalist Foley
Aunt Clara as Alfie Pearce

1953

Genevieve as J. C. Callahan
Innocents in Paris as Photographer
The Runaway Bus as Telephone Man

1952

Penny Princess as Minister of Finance - Blacksmith
Brandy for the Parson as Scout Master

1951

Another Man's Poison as Mr. Bigley
Mr. Drake's Duck as Mr. Boothby
You're Only Young Twice as BBC Commentator

1950

1949

1948

Scott of the Antarctic as Lt. H. R. Bowers RIM

1943

1941

Freedom Radio as Emil Fenner

Writing

1949

Boys in Brown as Writer

1946

This Man Is Mine as Adaptation