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Moultrie Rowe Kelsall was a Scottish film and television character actor, who began his career in the industry as a radio station director and television producer. He also contributed towards architectural conservation during his lifetime.
Born
Thursday, 24 October 1901
Died
Tuesday, 12 February 1980
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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An Enemy of the People | Sir Archie | 1980 |
Edward the King | Sir James Clark / Dr. Clark | 1975 |
Thirty Minutes Worth | Vet | 1972 |
Adam Smith | Matthew Smith | 1972 |
The Persuaders! | Sir Angus | 1971 |
...And Mother Makes Three | Mr. McCloud | 1971 |
One More Time | Minister | 1970 |
Hell Boats | Vice Admiral Ashurst | 1970 |
Doomwatch | Alexander Drummond | 1970 |
The Flaxton Boys | Andrew Flaxton | 1969 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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An Enemy of the People | Sir Archie | 1980 |
Edward the King | Sir James Clark / Dr. Clark | 1975 |
Thirty Minutes Worth | Vet | 1972 |
Adam Smith | Matthew Smith | 1972 |
The Persuaders! | Sir Angus | 1971 |
...And Mother Makes Three | Mr. McCloud | 1971 |
One More Time | Minister | 1970 |
Hell Boats | Vice Admiral Ashurst | 1970 |
Doomwatch | Alexander Drummond | 1970 |
The Flaxton Boys | Andrew Flaxton | 1969 |
Hadleigh | Robert Kershaw | 1969 |
The Birthday Party | Pete Bowles / Petey | 1968 |
Out of the Unknown | Professor Leach | 1965 |
Meet the Wife | Sir Charles | 1963 |
The Saint | Calvin Gray / Fergus Clanraith | 1962 |
Dr. Finlay's Casebook | Rev. John Scott / Thomas Fordyce / Willie Craig | 1962 |
Brothers in Law | Dr. Eagler | 1962 |
Light in the Piazza | The Minister | 1962 |
The DuPont Show of the Week | Dr. Usher | 1961 |
Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog | Magistrate | 1961 |
The Odd Man | Chief Insp. Gordon | 1960 |
The Battle of the Sexes | Graham | 1960 |
North West Frontier | British Correspondent | 1959 |
Left Right and Centre | Right - Grimsby Armfield / Grimsby Armfield | 1959 |
Web of Evidence | Chief Inspector Dale | 1959 |
The Inn of the Sixth Happiness | Dr. Robinson | 1958 |
I Accuse! | Senator Schurer | 1958 |
Violent Playground | Superintendent | 1958 |
Your Past Is Showing | Mactavish | 1957 |
Seven Days from Now | Daniel Cane | 1957 |
The Barretts of Wimpole Street | Dr. Ford-Waterlow | 1957 |
The Man Who Never Was | The Father | 1956 |
Now and Forever | Doctor | 1956 |
Quentin Durward | Lord Malcolm | 1955 |
ITV Play of the Week | Black MacDonald | 1955 |
ITV Television Playhouse | Vining / Professor Usher / Prime Minister | 1955 |
Dixon of Dock Green | Regan | 1955 |
The Warriors | Sir Bruce | 1955 |
The Magical World of Disney | Magistrate | 1954 |
Trouble in the Glen | Luke Carnoch | 1954 |
The Sea Shall Not Have Them | Wing Commander Dixon | 1954 |
High and Dry | C.S.S. Skipper | 1954 |
Break to Freedom | Henry | 1953 |
The Master of Ballantrae | Capt. McCauley / MacCauley | 1953 |
Johnny on the Run | Mr. MacIntyre / Mr MacIntyre | 1953 |
The Hour of 13 | Magistrate of Court | 1952 |
Affair in Monte Carlo | Murdoch | 1952 |
High Treason | Ship's Captain | 1951 |
You're Only Young Twice | Scottish Announcer | 1951 |
The Lavender Hill Mob | Detective Superintendant | 1951 |
Captain Horatio Hornblower | Lt. Crystal | 1951 |
The Franchise Affair | Judge | 1951 |
Last Holiday | Sir Robert Kyle | 1950 |
Madeleine | Medical Expert Giving Evidence | 1950 |
Landfall | Lieut. James | 1949 |
Producer Filmography
Title | Year |
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The Anatomist | 1939 |