Nigel Patrick

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nigel Patrick (born Nigel Dennis Wemyss; 2 May 1913 - 21 September 1981) was an English actor and stage director born into a theatrical family. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nigel Patrick, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Birth Location Clapham, London, England, UK
Born 1913-05-02
Died 1981-09-21

Movies

The MacKintosh Man as Soames-Trevelyan
1973
The Great Waltz as Johann Strauss Sr.
1972
Tales from the Crypt as Maj. William Rogers
1972
The Executioner as Colonel Scott
1970
The Virgin Soldiers as RSM Raskin
1969
Battle of Britain as Group Capt. Hope
1969
Goal! as Self - Narrator (voice)
1966
The Informers as Chief Insp. John Edward Johnnoe
1963
Johnny Nobody as Father Edward John Carey
1961
The Trials of Oscar Wilde as Sir Edward Clarke
1960
Sapphire as Superintendent Robert Hazard
1959
The Man Inside as Sam Carter
1958
Count Five and Die as Major Julien Howard
1957
Raintree County as Prof. Jerusalem Webster Stiles
1957
How to Murder a Rich Uncle as Henry Clitterbern
1957
All for Mary as Capt. Clive Norton
1955
A Prize of Gold as Brian Hammell
1955
The Sea Shall Not Have Them as Flt Sgt Slingsby
1954
Forbidden Cargo as Insp. Michael Kenyon
1954
Grand National Night as Gerald Coates
1953
The Pickwick Papers as Mr. Jingle
1952
The Sound Barrier as Tony Garthwaite
1952
Meet Me Tonight as Toby Cartwright
1952
Who Goes There! as Miles Cornwall
1952
Young Wives' Tale as Rodney Pennant
1951
Encore as Tom Ramsay
1951
Pandora and the Flying Dutchman as Stephen Cameron
1951
The Browning Version as Frank Hunter
1951
Trio as Max Kelada (in segment Mr. Know-All)
1950
Morning Departure as Lt. Manson
1950
The Perfect Woman as Roger Cavendish
1949
The Jack of Diamonds as Alan Butler
1949
Silent Dust as Simon Rawley
1949
Noose as Bar Gorman
1948
Uneasy Terms as Lucien Donnelly
1948
Spring in Park Lane as Mr. Bacon
1948
Morning Departure as Lt-Cmdr. Stanford
1946
Mrs Pym of Scotland Yard as Richard Lodden
1940

Movies

Goal! Voice
1966
Johnny Nobody Director
1961
1949