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Roland Joseph Culver, was an English stage, film, and television actor.
Birth Name
Roland Joseph Culver
Born
Tuesday, 21 August 1900
Died
Thursday, 01 March 1984
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Everything or Nothing | Foreign Secretary | 2012 |
The Old Men at the Zoo | Lord Oresby | 1983 |
The Missionary | Lord Fermleigh | 1982 |
Britannia Hospital | General Wetherby | 1982 |
The Hunchback of Notre Dame | Bishop of Paris | 1982 |
Never Never Land | Mr. Salford | 1980 |
Rough Cut | Mr. Lloyd Palmer | 1980 |
Tales of the Unexpected | Sir Alex Bullen / Mr. Foster | 1979 |
The Word | Dr. Jeffries | 1978 |
No Longer Alone | A. E. Matthews | 1978 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Everything or Nothing | Foreign Secretary | 2012 |
The Old Men at the Zoo | Lord Oresby | 1983 |
The Missionary | Lord Fermleigh | 1982 |
Britannia Hospital | General Wetherby | 1982 |
The Hunchback of Notre Dame | Bishop of Paris | 1982 |
Never Never Land | Mr. Salford | 1980 |
Rough Cut | Mr. Lloyd Palmer | 1980 |
Tales of the Unexpected | Sir Alex Bullen / Mr. Foster | 1979 |
The Word | Dr. Jeffries | 1978 |
No Longer Alone | A. E. Matthews | 1978 |
The Greek Tycoon | Robert Keith | 1978 |
The Uncanny | Wallace (segment "London 1912") | 1977 |
Rumpole of the Bailey | Mr. Justice Twyburne | 1975 |
The Pallisers | Duke of Omnium | 1974 |
Orson Welles' Great Mysteries | Sir Roger Dobbernoon | 1973 |
The MacKintosh Man | Judge | 1973 |
The Legend of Hell House | Mr. Deutsch / Mr. Rudolph Deutsch | 1973 |
The Nelson Affair | Lord Barham | 1973 |
Cranford | Captain Brown | 1972 |
Crown Court | Colonel Alfred Horatio Burton | 1972 |
The Persuaders! | Duke of Caith | 1971 |
The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer | Sir Eric Bentley | 1970 |
UFO | Sir Esmond | 1970 |
Fragment of Fear | Mr. Vellacot | 1970 |
The Magic Christian | Sir Herbert | 1969 |
In Search of Gregory | Wardle | 1969 |
Hadleigh | Major Cray-Crocker | 1969 |
ITV Saturday Night Theatre | Catherwood / Lt Colonel Henry Bousefield / Mr. Pargiter | 1969 |
The Caesars | Augustus | 1968 |
ITV Playhouse | Patrick Pyrton / Sir Gregory | 1967 |
A Man Could Get Killed | Doctor Mathieson | 1966 |
Thunderball | Foreign Secretary | 1965 |
BBC Play of the Month | Colonel Selby / Serebriakov / Sir William Gower | 1965 |
The Yellow Rolls-Royce | Norwood | 1964 |
Gideon C.I.D. | Sir Arthur Vane | 1964 |
The Wednesday Play | General Cantfield / Arthur Maybury | 1964 |
Detective | Charles Russell | 1964 |
Espionage | Ralph Summerville | 1963 |
The Swingin' Maiden | Lord Upshott | 1963 |
Term of Trial | Trowman | 1962 |
A Pair of Briefs | Sir John Pilbright | 1962 |
Drama 61-67 | Commander Vincent | 1961 |
The Avengers | Col. Timothy | 1961 |
Play of the Week | Harmston | 1959 |
Mad Little Island | Capt. Waggett / Capt Waggett | 1958 |
Next to No Time | Sir Godfrey Cowan | 1958 |
Bonjour Tristesse | Mr. Lombard | 1958 |
The Circle | Detective Inspector Dane | 1957 |
The Hypnotist | Dr. Francis Pelham | 1957 |
Light Fingers | Humphrey Levenham | 1957 |
The Truth About Women | Charles Tavistock | 1957 |
Armchair Theatre | Lord George | 1956 |
Safari | Sir Vincent Brampton | 1956 |
An Alligator Named Daisy | Colonel Geoffrey Weston | 1955 |
Touch and Go | Fairbright / Reg Fairbright | 1955 |
ITV Play of the Week | Edward / Lebedev | 1955 |
This Is Your Life | Self | 1955 |
PT Raiders | Maj. Fordyce / Fordyce | 1955 |
The Man Who Loved Redheads | Major Oscar Philipson | 1955 |
The Teckman Mystery | Insp. Harris / Detective Inspector-Major Harris | 1954 |
Betrayed | Gen. Warsleigh | 1954 |
Rheingold Theatre | Fred Purley | 1953 |
Folly to Be Wise | George Prout | 1952 |
The Holly and the Ivy | Lord B. | 1952 |
The Hour of 13 | Connor | 1952 |
The Magic Box | 1st Company Promoter | 1952 |
Hotel Sahara | Major Bill Randall / Maj. Bill Randall | 1951 |
Encore | George Ramsay / George Ramsay (segment "The Ant and the Grasshopper") | 1951 |
Obsessed | Inspector Martin / Inspector | 1951 |
Trio | Mr. Ashenden (segment "Sanatorium") / Mr. Ashenden | 1950 |
The Great Lover | Grand Duke Maximillian | 1949 |
Isn't It Romantic | Maj. Euclid Cameron | 1948 |
The Emperor Waltz | Baron Holenia | 1948 |
Down to Earth | Mr. Jordan | 1947 |
Singapore | Michael Van Leyden | 1947 |
Wanted for Murder | Chief Insp. Conway / Chief Inspector Conway | 1946 |
To Each His Own | Lord Desham | 1946 |
Vacation from Marriage | Richard | 1945 |
Dead of Night | Eliot Foley (segment "Linking Story") | 1945 |
Give Us the Moon | Ferdinand | 1944 |
Her Man Gilbey | Sir Cosmo Brandon | 1944 |
On Approval | Richard Halton | 1944 |
Dear Octopus | Felix Martin | 1943 |
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp | Colonel Betteridge / Col. Betteridge | 1943 |
Talk About Jacqueline | Leslie Waddington | 1942 |
Secret Mission | Red Gowan / Captain Red Gowan | 1942 |
Spitfire | Commander Bride / Cmdr. Bride | 1942 |
Unpublished Story | Stannard | 1942 |
The Avengers | Cmdr. Pittwaters | 1942 |
Day Will Dawn, The | Cmdr. Pittwaters | 1942 |
One of Our Aircraft Is Missing | Naval Officer | 1942 |
This England | Steward | 1941 |
Quiet Wedding | Boofy Ponsonby | 1941 |
Fingers | Hugo Allen | 1941 |
Old Bill and Son | Colonel | 1941 |
The Girl in the News | Police Inspector / Police Inspector (Uncredited) | 1940 |
Night Train to Munich | Roberts | 1940 |
French Without Tears | Cmdr. Bill Rogers | 1940 |
Blind Folly | Ford | 1939 |
Gaiety Girls | Paul Duval | 1937 |
When Thief Meets Thief | BBC Audition | 1937 |
Accused | Henry Capelle | 1936 |
Crime Over London | 1936 | |
Everybody Dance | Mr. Wilson - Diner at Nightclub | 1936 |
Father and Son | Vincent | 1935 |
Two Hearts in Waltz Time | Freddie | 1934 |
Nell Gwyn | Bit Part | 1934 |
Lucky Loser | Pat Hayden | 1934 |
Borrow a Million | Charles Nutford | 1934 |
Wolves of the Underworld | Billy Oakhurst | 1933 |
Her Imaginary Lover | Raleigh Raleigh | 1933 |
Mayfair Girl | Dick Porter | 1933 |
Her First Affaire | Drunk at Party / Drunk | 1932 |
There Goes the Bride | Jacques | 1932 |
Flat No. 9 | Bit Part | 1932 |
Love on Wheels | Salesman | 1932 |
Fascination | Ronnie | 1931 |
77 Park Lane | Sir Richard Carrington | 1931 |