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André Morell

André Morell
  • Name: André Morell
  • Birthday: 1909-08-20
  • Also known as: Cecil André Mesritz,Andre Morell,Андре Морелл
  • Place of birth: Saint Pancras, London, England, UK
  • Popularity: 2.968
Biography: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia André Morell (20 August 1909 – 28 November 1978; sometimes credited as Andre Morell) was a British actor. He appeared frequently in theatre, film and on television from the 1930s to the 1970s. His best known screen roles were as Professor Bernard Quatermass in the BBC Television serial Quatermass and the Pit (1958–59), and as Doctor Watson in the Hammer Film Productions version of The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959). He also appeared in the Academy Award-winning films The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) and Ben-Hur (1959), in several of Hammer's well-known horror films throughout the 1960s and in the acclaimed ITV historical drama The Caesars... Read More

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Title Release date
André Morell: Best of British   as  Self 2015-01-01
The First Great Train Robbery   as  Judge 1978-12-14
The Lord of the Rings   as  Elrond (voice) 1978-11-15
The Slipper and the Rose   as  Bride's Father 1976-03-25
The Message   as  Abu-Talib 1976-03-09
Barry Lyndon   as  Lord Wendover 1975-12-18
Pope Joan   as  Emperor Louis 1972-08-16
The Man and the Snake   as  Dr. Druring 1972-01-01
10 Rillington Place   as  Judge Lewis 1971-02-10
Hell's Angel   as  Sir Geoffrey Wolf 1971-01-21
Julius Caesar   as  Cicero 1970-06-04
The Vengeance of She   as  Kassim 1968-04-14
Dark of the Sun   as  Bussier 1968-02-08
The Mummy's Shroud   as  Sir Basil Walden 1967-03-15
The Wrong Box   as  Club Butler 1966-06-19
Doctor Who: The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve   as  Marshal Tavannes 1966-02-26
Judith   as  Haim 1966-01-20
The Plague of the Zombies   as  Sir James Forbes 1966-01-09
The Siege of Manchester   as  Richard Heyrick 1965-10-31
She   as  Haumeid 1965-04-18
The Moon-Spinners   as  Yacht Captain 1964-07-08
Woman of Straw   as  Judge 1964-04-28
Cash on Demand   as  Colonel Gore Hepburn 1961-12-20
The Shadow of the Cat   as  Walter Venable 1961-05-01
The Trial of Oscar Wilde   as  Sir Edward Clarke QC 1960-08-05
Cone of Silence   as  Capt. Edward Manningham 1960-05-09
Ben-Hur   as  Sextus 1959-11-18
The Hound of the Baskervilles   as  Doctor Watson 1959-05-04
The Giant Behemoth   as  Prof. James Bickford 1959-03-03
The Camp on Blood Island   as  Col. Lambert 1958-04-15
Paris Holiday   as  American Ambassador 1958-04-05
Diamond Safari   as  Williamson 1958-02-21
The Bridge on the River Kwai   as  Col. Green 1957-10-11
Interpol   as  Commissioner Breckner 1957-04-02
Zarak   as  Maj. Atherton 1956-12-01
The Baby and the Battleship   as  Marshal 1956-06-01
The Black Tent   as  Sheik Salem ben Yussef 1956-04-09
The Man Who Never Was   as  Sir Bernard Spilsbury 1956-04-03
They Can't Hang Me   as  Robert Isaac Pitt 1955-10-01
Summertime   as  Englishman in Train Compartment (uncredited) 1955-06-21
The Secret   as  Chief Inspector Blake 1955-06-01
Three Cases of Murder   as  Dr. Audlin ("Lord Mountdrago" segment) 1955-03-15
Nineteen Eighty-Four   as  O'Brien 1954-12-12
The Black Knight   as  Sir Ontzlake 1954-08-26
His Majesty O'Keefe   as  Alfred Tetins 1954-01-16
Stolen Face   as  David 1952-05-01
Tall Headlines   as  George Rackham 1952-04-15
High Treason   as  Supt. Folland 1951-11-13
Flesh and Blood   as  Dr. "Willie" Marshall 1951-03-06
The Clouded Yellow   as  Secret Service Chief Chubb (as Andre Morell) 1950-11-21
Seven Days to Noon   as  Superintendent G.W. Folland 1950-10-30
Trio   as  Dr. Lennox 1950-10-10
So Long at the Fair   as  Doctor Hart 1950-05-31
Stage Fright   as  Inspector Byard 1950-02-23
Madeleine   as  Defense Attorney 1950-02-16
No Place for Jennifer   as  Counsel 1950-01-17
Wuthering Heights   as  Hindley Earnshaw 1948-03-07
Health in Our Time 1948-01-01
Unpublished Story   as  Marchand 1942-08-10
Three Silent Men   as  Charles Klein 1940-09-07
Ten Days in Paris   as  Victor 1940-06-01
Cyrano de Bergerac   as  Le Bret 1938-10-30
Pride and Prejudice   as  Mr. Wickham 1938-01-01