Anthony Quayle
September 7, 1913 (111 years old) in Ainsdale, Southport, Lancashire, England, UK
Sir John Anthony Quayle CBE (7 September 1913 – 20 October 1989) was an English actor and director. Description above from the Wikipedia article Anthony Quayle, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2000 · Sir John Mills' Moving Memories as Self (archive footage)
- 1993 · The Thief and the Cobbler as King Nod (voice)
- 1990 · King of the Wind as Lord Granville
- 1989 · The Endless Game as Glanville
- 1988 · Magdalene as Father Noessler
- 1988 · Buster as Sir James McDowell
- 1988 · Reaching for the Skies as Narrator - Himself
- 1988 · The Legend of the Holy Drinker as Distinguished Gentleman
- 1988 · The Bourne Identity as Gen. François Villiers
- 1988 · The Bourne Identity as Gen. François Villiers
- 1986 · Theban Plays: Oedipus at Colonus as Oedipus
- 1985 · The Key to Rebecca as Abdullah
- 1984 · The Eastern Front as Narrator
- 1984 · The Last Days of Pompeii as Quintus
- 1984 · Lace as Dr. Geneste
- 1984 · The Heart of the Dragon as Narrator
- 1983 · Natural World as
- 1981 · The Manions of America as Lord Montgomery
- 1981 · Dial M for Murder as Insp. Hubbard
- 1981 · Masada as Rubrius Gallus
- 1979 · Henry IV Part 2 as Sir John Falstaff
- 1979 · Henry IV Part 1 as Sir John Falstaff
- 1979 · Tales of the Unexpected as Kyros Kassoulas
- 1979 · Murder by Decree as Sir Charles Warren
- 1978 · BBC Television Shakespeare as
- 1978 · Ice Age as The Old Man
- 1978 · The Secret Life of Edward James as Readings
- 1977 · Holocaust 2000 as Professor Griffith
- 1976 · 21 Hours at Munich as Zvi Zamir
- 1976 · The Eagle Has Landed as Admiral Canaris
- 1976 · The Story of David as King Saul
- 1975 · Moses the Lawgiver as
- 1974 · Moses the Lawgiver as Aaron
- 1974 · The Lives of Benjamin Franklin as Dartmouth
- 1974 · The Tamarind Seed as Jack Loder
- 1974 · Moses the Lawgiver as Aronne
- 1974 · QB VII as Tom Banniester
- 1974 · Great Expectations as Jaggers
- 1973 · The Evil Touch as
- 1973 · Bequest to the Nation as Lord Minto
- 1973 · Jarrett as Cosmo Bastrop
- 1972 · Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex *But Were Afraid to Ask as The King
- 1970 · The Six Wives of Henry VIII as Narrator
- 1969 · Anne of the Thousand Days as Wolsey
- 1969 · Destiny of a Spy as Col. Malendin
- 1969 · Strange Report as Adam Strange
- 1969 · Mackenna's Gold as Older Englishman
- 1969 · Before Winter Comes as Brigadier Bewley
- 1968 · The Judgement of Albion as Voice
- 1967 · Misunderstood as Sir John Edward Duncombe
- 1967 · See You at the Pillar as
- 1966 · Barefoot in Athens as King Pausanias of Sparta
- 1966 · The Poppy Is Also a Flower as Captain Vanderbilt
- 1965 · A Study in Terror as Doctor Murray
- 1965 · Operation Crossbow as Bamford
- 1964 · East of Sudan as Private Baker
- 1964 · The Fall of the Roman Empire as Verulus
- 1963 · Espionage as
- 1962 · Lawrence of Arabia as Colonel Harry Brighton
- 1962 · The Saint as Lord Thornton Yearley
- 1962 · Man of the World as
- 1962 · H.M.S. Defiant as Vizard
- 1961 · The Rose Affair as Betumain
- 1961 · The Guns of Navarone as Maj. Roy Franklin
- 1960 · The Challenge as Jim
- 1959 · The Scent of Fear as Colonel Kralik
- 1959 · Tarzan's Greatest Adventure as Slade
- 1959 · Serious Charge as Reverend Howard Phillips
- 1958 · Ice Cold in Alex as Captain van der Poel
- 1958 · The Man Who Wouldn't Talk as Dr. Frank Smith
- 1957 · No Time for Tears as Dr. Graham Seagrave
- 1957 · Suspicion as Graham
- 1957 · Woman in a Dressing Gown as Jim Preston
- 1956 · The Wrong Man as Frank D. O'Connor
- 1956 · The Battle of the River Plate as Commodore Harwood - H.M.S. Ajax
- 1956 · Armchair Theatre as Harry Albert
- 1956 · Armchair Theatre as Betumain
- 1956 · The Barretts of Wimpole Street as Robert Browning
- 1956 · Tony Awards as Self - Host
- 1956 · Tony Awards as Self - Co-Host
- 1955 · Oh... Rosalinda!! as Gen. Orlovsky
- 1954 · Producers' Showcase as
- 1951 · Hallmark Hall of Fame as Pasusanias
- 1948 · Hamlet as Marcellus
- 1948 · Saraband for Dead Lovers as Durer
- 1939 · Pygmalion as Eliza's Hairdresser (uncredited)