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Clive Morton was an English actor best known for playing upper class Englishmen, he made many screen appearances, especially on television. In 1955, he appeared in Laurence Olivier's Richard III and is recalled by fans of Doctor Who for his role as prison governor George Trenchard in The Sea Devils in 1972. He was Commander Rogue in the first series of the fondly-remembered children's TV series Rogue's Rock in 1974. One of his last roles was as an aged butler in an episode of Upstairs Downstairs.
Born
Wednesday, 16 March 1904
Died
Wednesday, 24 September 1975
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Goose with Pepper | Sir George | 1975 |
Edward the King | Lieut. Gen. Owen Williams | 1975 |
Rogue's Rock | Wing Commander Rogue / Commander Rogue | 1974 |
11 Harrowhouse | Sir Harold | 1974 |
Dial M for Murder | Sir James Avon | 1974 |
Sykes | Captain Thompson | 1972 |
Whodunnit? | Sir Gerrard Charron | 1972 |
Young Winston | Dr. Roose | 1972 |
The Man and the Snake | Col. Gordon | 1972 |
Upstairs, Downstairs | Makepiece | 1971 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Goose with Pepper | Sir George | 1975 |
Edward the King | Lieut. Gen. Owen Williams | 1975 |
Rogue's Rock | Wing Commander Rogue / Commander Rogue | 1974 |
11 Harrowhouse | Sir Harold | 1974 |
Dial M for Murder | Sir James Avon | 1974 |
Sykes | Captain Thompson | 1972 |
Whodunnit? | Sir Gerrard Charron | 1972 |
Young Winston | Dr. Roose | 1972 |
The Man and the Snake | Col. Gordon | 1972 |
Upstairs, Downstairs | Makepiece | 1971 |
Zeppelin | Lord Delford | 1971 |
Doctor at Large | The Dean | 1971 |
Jane Eyre | Mr. Eshton | 1970 |
A Distant Thunder | Sir Andrew Manton QC | 1970 |
Play for Today | Sir Andrew Manton QC | 1970 |
Paul Temple | Lord Heavisham | 1969 |
Goodbye, Mr. Chips | General Paunceforth | 1969 |
Special Branch | Attorney General | 1969 |
Hadleigh | Colonel Winstanley | 1969 |
Lock Up Your Daughters! | Bowsell | 1969 |
ITV Saturday Night Theatre | Mr. Simmons | 1969 |
Star! | Army Officer Outside Window | 1968 |
Virgin of the Secret Service | Colonel Devereux | 1968 |
Man in a Suitcase | Garfield Cameron | 1967 |
Sexton Blake | Captain Whitworth | 1967 |
Cop-Out | Col. Flower | 1967 |
The Forsyte Saga | Sir Timothy Fanfield | 1967 |
Harry Worth | Edgar Heritage | 1966 |
The Corridor People | Sir Wilfred Templar | 1966 |
Mystery and Imagination | Major Ampleforth | 1966 |
The Alphabet Murders | 'X' / Mister K | 1965 |
Call My Bluff | Self | 1965 |
Out of the Unknown | Dr. Pugh | 1965 |
Knock on Any Door | Major Travers | 1965 |
The World of Wooster | Sir Humphrey Wardour | 1965 |
The Wars of the Roses | Lord Talbot | 1965 |
Public Eye | Julian Brampton | 1965 |
The Wednesday Play | Sir Jacinth Overtone, Bt. / De Goede | 1964 |
Doctor Who | Trenchard | 1963 |
Lawrence of Arabia | Artillery General at Field Briefing | 1962 |
I Thank a Fool | Judge | 1962 |
Out of This World | Sir Gerald Christie | 1962 |
Sir Francis Drake | English Ambassador | 1961 |
A Matter of WHO | Hatfield | 1961 |
Clue of the New Pin | Ramsey Brown | 1961 |
The Pure Hell of St. Trinian's | V.I.P. | 1960 |
Maigret | Gautier | 1959 |
Deadline Midnight | Sir Joynson Field | 1960 |
The Navy Lark | Rear Admiral / Mabel | 1959 |
No Hiding Place | Sir Joshua Pilbeam / Lord Meadfort | 1959 |
Shake Hands with the Devil | Sir Arnold Fielding | 1959 |
The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre | Ramsey Brown | 1959 |
Make Mine a Million | National TV director general | 1959 |
Next to No Time | Wallis | 1958 |
The Moonraker | Lord Harcourt | 1958 |
The Duke Wore Jeans | Lord Edward Whitecliffe | 1958 |
The Safecracker | Sir George Turvey | 1958 |
Lucky Jim | Sir Hector Gore-Urquhart | 1957 |
After the Ball | Henry de Frece | 1957 |
Seven Days from Now | Maj. Gen. Barrington | 1957 |
Emergency-Ward 10 | Mr. Mander | 1957 |
Beyond Mombasa | Irate Man | 1956 |
Armchair Theatre | Sir Henry Martin / Charles | 1956 |
Richard III | The Lord Rivers | 1955 |
ITV Play of the Week | Colonel Shepherd / Colonel Spence / Hartmann / Hugh Wallis / Jacob Bowers / Judge / Mark Sutherland / Matey / Mr. Voysey / Peter Stockmann / The Duke of Bristol | 1955 |
ITV Television Playhouse | Rear Admiral Hawke | 1955 |
Orders Are Orders | Lt. General Sir Cuthbert Grahame Foxe / Gen. Sir Cuthbert Grahame-Foxe | 1955 |
Court Martial | Lt. Col. Huxford | 1954 |
The Harassed Hero | Archer | 1954 |
Turn the Key Softly | Walters | 1953 |
Castle in the Air | 1952 | |
His Excellency | G.O.C. / The G.O.C. | 1952 |
The Lavender Hill Mob | Station Sergeant | 1951 |
Traveller's Joy | Svensen | 1950 |
Trio | Ship's Captain (segment "Mr. Know-All") / Ship's Captain | 1950 |
The Blue Lamp | Police Sgt. Brooks | 1950 |
By Candlelight | Baron von Felsen Egon | 1949 |
A Run for Your Money | Editor | 1949 |
Kind Hearts and Coronets | The Prison Governor | 1949 |
The Huggetts Abroad | Campbell | 1949 |
Vote for Huggett | Mr. Campbell | 1949 |
Scott of the Antarctic | Herbert Ponting F.R.P.S. | 1948 |
Here Come the Huggetts | Mr. Campbell / Mr. G.H. Campbell | 1948 |
Quartet | Henry Blane (segment "The Colonel's Lady") / Henry Blane | 1948 |
The Blind Goddess | Mersel | 1948 |
Bond Street | Bank Manager | 1948 |
This Was a Woman | Company Director | 1948 |
Mine Own Executioner | Robert Paston | 1947 |
Jassy | Sir William Fennell | 1947 |
While the Sun Shines | Guide | 1947 |
Dead Men Tell No Tales | Frank Fielding | 1938 |
The Man Who Lived Again | Journalist | 1936 |
The Great Defender | Junior Barrister | 1934 |
The Secret of the Loch | Reporter / Photographer in Pub / Reporter (Uncredited) | 1934 |
Friday the Thirteenth | Floor Walker | 1933 |
The Last Coupon | 1932 |