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Michael Medwin

Michael Medwin

Acting1923London, England, UK

Biography

Michael Hugh Medwin, OBE (18 July 1923 – 26 February 2020) was an English actor and film producer.

Acting History

2008
The Duchess
as Speechmaker
Heartbeat
TVas Carruthers1 eps
2001
Murder in Mind
TVas Dr. Patrick Whitfield1 eps
2000
Cinderella
as General
1999
Fanny & Elvis
as Registrar
1994
Staggered
as Sarah's father
The World of Hammer
TVas Self (archive footage)
1991
Lovejoy
TVas Bill Fredericks1 eps
1990
The Fool
as Mr. Wells
1988
Just Ask for Diamond
as The Professor
1987
Super Gran
TVas Cecil Smarm1 eps
1984
Sleepwalker
as Waiter
1983
Never Say Never Again
as Doctor at Shrublands
1982
Britannia Hospital
as Theatre Surgeon
Minder
TVas Barry1 eps
1980
The Sea Wolves
as Langley
1979
Shoestring
TVas Don Satchley21 eps
1978
Return of the Saint
TVas Guy Northcott1 eps
1974
Law and Disorder
as Man In Cab
Law and Disorder
Executive Producer
1973
O Lucky Man!
as Army Captain/Power Station Technician/Duke of Belminster
O Lucky Man!
Producer
1971
Gumshoe
Producer
1970
Scrooge
as Nephew Fred
1968
if....
Producer
1967
1966
The Sandwich Man
as Sewer Man
1965
1962
The Longest Day
as Pvt. Watney
Crooks Anonymous
as Brother Ronnie Bassett
1959
1958
The Steel Bayonet
as Lt. Vernon
The Wind Cannot Read
as Officer Lamb
I Only Arsked
as Cpl. Springer
1957
Doctor at Large
as Dr. Charlie Bingham
The Girl in the Picture
as Car Mechanic (uncredited)
The Army Game
TVas Corporal Springer39 eps
1956
A Hill in Korea
as Pvt. Docker
Charley Moon
as Alf Higgins
Checkpoint
as Ginger
1955
Doctor at Sea
as Third Officer Trail
1954
The Teckman Mystery
as Martin Teckman
Bang! You're Dead
as Bob Carter
1953
Genevieve
as Father To Be (Uncredited)
The Intruder
as Ginger Edwards
Spaceways
as Dr. Toby Andrews
Malta Story
as Ramsey
1952
Curtain Up
as Jerry Winterton
Top Secret
as Smedley
Hindle Wakes
as George Ackroyd
Love's a Luxury
as Dick Pentwick
1951
Four in a Jeep
as Sgt. Harry Stuart
The Long Dark Hall
as Leslie Scott
1950
Shadow of the Past
as Dick Stevens
Trio
as Steward
Someone at the Door
as Ronnie Martin
1949
For Them That Trespass
as Len, Herbie's bar pal
Boys in Brown
as Alf "Sparrow" Thompson
Trottie True
as Monty, Marquis of Maidenhead
Forbidden
as Cabby
Helter Skelter
as Man Giving BBC Boxing Talk (uncredited)
1948
Woman Hater
as Harris
Another Shore
as Yellow
Look Before You Love
as Emile Garat
Anna Karenina
as Kitty's Doctor
1947
Black Memory
as Johnnie Fletcher
Nightbeat
as Rocky
An Ideal Husband
as Duke of Nonesuch
1946
Piccadilly Incident
as Radio Operator

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
7/18/1923
Day of Death
2/26/2020
Place of Birth
London, England, UK