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Clive Morton (16 March 1904 – 24 September 1975) was an English actor best known for playing upper class Englishmen, he made many screen appearances, especially on television. In 1955, he appeared in Laurence Olivier's Richard III and is recalled by fans of Doctor Who for his role as prison governor George Trenchard in The Sea ...
Clive Morton (1904-1975) was a versatile actor who appeared in films, TV and theatre. He was known for his roles in Kind Hearts and Coronets, Scott of the Antarctic, Doctor Who and more.
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Clive Morton. Actor: Kind Hearts and Coronets. Clive Morton worked for four years for the East India Dock Company, before training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and entering the acting profession. He made his stage debut in 1920 and did not act on screen until 1932.
- March 16, 1904
- September 24, 1975
Fãs. Nascimento: 16 de Março de 1904 (71 years) Falecimento: 24 de Setembro de 1975. London, England - Reino Unido da Grã-Bretanha e Irlanda do Norte. Sou Fã. Clive Morton trabalhou por quatro anos na East India Dock Company, antes de treinar na Academia Real de Arte Dramática e ingressar na profissão de ator.
Clive Morton. Highest Rated: 100% Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969) Lowest Rated: 55% Young Winston (1972) Birthday: Mar 16, 1904. Birthplace: London, England, UK. Clive Morton was an actor who had a...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCredit55%51%Dr. Robson Roose (Character)100%71%General Paunceforth (Character)No Score YetNo Score YetCol. Flower (Character)No Score Yet35%"X" (Character)25 de set. de 1975 · LONDON, Sept. 24 (AP)—Clive Morton, a well‐known character actor who had ap peared in some 60 films, more than 100 television productions and many stage plays in a career that began in 1926...
British actor born Francis Clive Morton in London, UK, on 16 March 1904. He worked for 4 years for the East India Dock Company before training at RADA and getting into theater. He made his onscreen debut on the film The Last Coupon (1932).