Moultrie Kelsall
October 24, 1901 (123 years old) in Bearsden, Dumbartonshire, Scotland, UK
Known For
Credits
- 1979 · Death Becomes Me as Sir Angus
- 1977 · The Eagle of the Ninth as Tradul
- 1973 · Come Away In as
- 1971 · The Persuaders! as
- 1971 · The Persuaders! as Sir Angus
- 1970 · One More Time as Minister
- 1970 · Hell Boats as Vice Admiral Ashurst
- 1970 · Smith (UK) as
- 1970 · Doomwatch as Alexander Drummond
- 1969 · The Flaxton Boys as Andrew Flaxton
- 1968 · The Birthday Party as Pete Bowles
- 1965 · Some Lapse of Time as Prof. Leach
- 1964 · R3 as
- 1962 · The Saint as Fergus Clanraith
- 1962 · The Saint as Calvin Gray
- 1962 · Light in the Piazza as The Minister
- 1961 · Greyfriars Bobby as Magistrate
- 1960 · The Battle of the Sexes as Graham
- 1960 · George IV's Edinburgh as Narrator
- 1959 · North West Frontier as British Correspondent
- 1959 · Left Right and Centre as Grimsby Armfield
- 1959 · Web of Evidence as Chief Inspector Dale
- 1958 · The Inn of the Sixth Happiness as Dr. Robinson
- 1958 · Violent Playground as Superintendent
- 1957 · Abandon Ship as Daniel Cane
- 1957 · A Land Lived In as Narrator
- 1957 · Life in the Orkneys as Narrator
- 1956 · Now and Forever as Doctor
- 1956 · The Man Who Never Was as The Father
- 1955 · Quentin Durward as Lord Malcolm
- 1955 · The Dark Avenger as Sir Bruce
- 1954 · The Sea Shall Not Have Them as Wing Commander Dixon
- 1954 · The 'Maggie' as C.S.S. Skipper
- 1953 · Albert R.N. as Henry
- 1953 · The Master of Ballantrae as Capt. McCauley (uncredited)
- 1953 · Johnny on the Run as Mr MacIntyre
- 1952 · The Hour of 13 as Magistrate of Court
- 1951 · High Treason as
- 1951 · The Lavender Hill Mob as Detective Superintendant
- 1951 · Captain Horatio Hornblower as Lt. Crystal
- 1951 · The Franchise Affair as Judge
- 1950 · Last Holiday as Sir Robert Kyle