Laurence Naismith

Birthday

1908-12-14

Place of Birth

Thames Ditton, Surrey, England, UK

Biography

Laurence Naismith (14 December 1908 – 5 June 1992) was an English actor. Naismith appeared in films such as Diamonds Are Forever (1971), Richard III (1955), Jason and the Argonauts (1963), Sink the Bismarck! (1960), Carrington VC (1954) and as Captain Edward Smith of the RMS Titanic in A Night to Remember (1958). He appeared on Broadway in the musical Here's Love in 1963 and played the non-singing role of Merlin in the 1967 film version of the musical Camelot. In 1965 he guest-starred as barber Gilly Bright in episode 25, "The Threat" of 12 O-Clock High (TV series). He was Judge Fulton in the TV series The Persuaders! (1971), with Tony Curtis and Roger Moore. He also starred in a children's ghost film The Amazing Mr Blunden (1972). He portrayed Emperor of Austria Franz Joseph in the BBC production Fall of Eagles (1974). Naismith played the Prince of Verona in the BBC Television Shakespeare version of Romeo & Juliet. Outside of acting he was the landlord of the Rowbarge pub at Woolhampton, Berkshire and a keen cricket fan. Naismith married, in 1939, Vera Bocca of Horden, County Durham. Description above from the Wikipedia article Laurence Naismith, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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The Amazing Mr. Blunden

The Amazing Mr. Blunden

1974 6.8
The Amazing Mr. Blunden

as Mr. Frederick Percival Blunden

1974
Quest for Love

Quest for Love

1971 6.6
Quest for Love

as Sir Henry Lanstein

1971
Scrooge

Scrooge

1970 7.5
Scrooge

as Mr. Fezziwig

1970
Sink the Bismarck!

Sink the Bismarck!

1960 7.2
Sink the Bismarck!

as First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Dudley Pound

1960
Cosh Boy

Cosh Boy

1953 6.1
Cosh Boy

as Inspector Donaldson

1953
Mogambo

Mogambo

1953 6.6
Mogambo

as Skipper

1953
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