Movies List
TV Show List
The Message

as Abu-Talib

1977
The Man and the Snake

as Dr. Druring

1972
10 Rillington Place

as Judge Lewis

1971
Dark of the Sun

as Bussier

1968
The Vengeance of She

as Kassim

1968
The Mummy's Shroud

as Sir Basil Walden

1967
The Plague of the Zombies

as Sir James Forbes

1966
Judith

as Haim

1966
The Moon-Spinners

as Yacht Captain

1964
The Shadow of the Cat

as Walter Venable

1961
Cash on Demand

as Colonel Gore Hepburn

1961
The Hound of the Baskervilles

as Doctor Watson

1959
The Giant Behemoth

as Prof. James Bickford

1959
Paris Holiday

as American Ambassador

1958
The Camp on Blood Island

as Col. Lambert

1958
The Bridge on the River Kwai

as Col. Green

1957
Interpol

as Commissioner Breckner

1957
The Man Who Never Was

as Sir Bernard Spilsbury

1956
The Black Tent

as Sheik Salem ben Yussef

1956
Zarak

as Maj. Atherton

1956
Three Cases of Murder

as Dr. Audlin ("Lord Mountdrago" segment)

1955
The Secret

as Chief Inspector Blake

1955
The Black Knight

as Sir Ontzlake

1954
Nineteen Eighty-Four

as O'Brien

1954
His Majesty O'Keefe

as Alfred Tetins

1954
Stolen Face

as David

1952
High Treason

as Supt. Folland

1951
Flesh and Blood

as Dr. "Willie" Marshall

1951
André Morell André Morell

Birthday

1909-08-20

Place of Birth

St. Pancras, London, England, UK

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia André Morell (20 August 1909 – 28 November 1978; sometimes credited as Andre Morell) was a British actor. He appeared frequently in theatre, film and on television from the 1930s to the 1970s. His best known screen roles were as Professor Bernard Quatermass in the BBC Television serial Quatermass and the Pit (1958–59), and as Doctor Watson in the Hammer Film Productions version of The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959). He also appeared in the Academy Award-winning films The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) and Ben-Hur (1959), in several of Hammer's well-known horror films throughout the 1960s and in the acclaimed ITV historical drama The Caesars (1968). His obituary in The Times newspaper described him as possessing a "commanding presence with a rich, responsive voice... whether in the classical or modern theatre he was authoritative and dependable." Description above from the Wikipedia article André Morell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. ​
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