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  1. Even in the 30-odd small roles he did in the decade after WW2, he was distinctive as policemen and officials of various kinds; then, from about 1955 he started to have more significant parts. He was Commander Lindsay with a nightmare story to tell in The Night My Number Came Up (d. Leslie Norman, 1955), the embittered, jealous father of the ...

  2. 2. Mai 1995 · Sir Michael Murray Hordern (3 October 1911 – 2 May 1995) was an English actor, knighted in 1983 for his services to the theatre, which stretched back to before the Second World War. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michael Hordern, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

  3. Please join me in this video, A Remarkable Career From Shakespeare to Paddington Bear!Michael Hordern was a British actor of an exceedingly wide range with t...

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  4. 16. Sept. 2018 · Sir Michael Hordern, Forever My Gandalf. Take a good, long look at that face. It’s not one many will recognize unless they watch a lot of British plays and dramas from the 1970’s. This man is Sir Michael Hordern, an English stage and radio actor with a booming voice and acting credits that extend from 1937 until 1992.

  5. Michael Hordern falleció en Oxford, Inglaterra, en 1995, a causa de una nefropatía. Poco antes de su fallecimiento, el Brighton College dio su nombre a una sala en la que se encuentra una figura suya en bronce, de la cual tiene una copia la National Portrait Gallery en Londres. Filmografía (parcial) The Years Between (1946).

  6. PRODUCTION DIARY #11: This week's production diary dips into the archive and dusts off an interview we recorded with one of Britain's most recognisable chara...

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  7. 2. Mai 1995 · Biography. A distinguished, long-faced character player, often of rumpled establishment figures, Sir Michael Hordern, in the English tradition, worked with equal ease both on stage and before the cameras. He played King Lear (onstage and on TV), Prospero in "The Tempest" (for both mediums) and Macbeth (he was Banquo on film and TV), and he ...