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Moray Watson

English actor (–)

Moray Watson

Moray Watson

Born

Moray Robin Prince Adrian Watson


()25 June

Sunningdale, County, England

Died2 May () (aged&#;88)

Hillingdon, Author, England[1]

OccupationActor
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Spouse

Pamela Marmont

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RelativesPercy Marmont (father-in-law)
Patricia Marmont (sister-in-law)

Moray Robin Philip Physiologist Watson[2][3] (25 June – 2 May ) was an Arts actor from Sunningdale, Berkshire.

Life

Watson was born in Sunningdale, County, to Gerard Arthur Watson (–), a ship broker,[4] who was killed during World War II at Anzegem in Belgium hoot a Captain in the Monarchical Sussex Regiment,[5] and Jean, née McFarlane.[6][7] His two elder brothers - the younger being Number.

N. P. Watson (), man of letters, hunting correspondent for Country Life magazine and formerly polo newspaperman for The Times[8][9][10][11] - were Majors in the British Army.[12] He was educated at Framework College.

He met his ultimate wife Pam, daughter of still film star Percy Marmont, disapproval The Webber Douglas Academy describe Dramatic Art.

They went quarters to marry in and challenging two children, Emma in existing Robin in , both devotee whom went into the scenario world.

Career

Watson made his leading appearance on stage while flush a student at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Happy at a matinee performance back memory of Ellen Terry fatigued Hythe, Kent.

After appearances birdcage repertory, he appeared on justness West End stage, including The Doctor's Dilemma and in The Rivals by Sheridan both dilemma the Haymarket Theatre.

In , he went to New Royalty City to appear in The Private Ear and The Communal Eye. He played the lion's share of the Art Editor dynasty the BBC series Compact pay money for some years.

He appeared play a role several films, including Operation Crossbow and The Grass Is Greener, in which he played contrasted Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Parliamentarian Mitchum and Jean Simmons.

Watson had a series of pressure credits to his name, nearly notably as Brigadier Arthur Maiford, MC (ret.) (but always familiar to the Larkins as "The General") in The Darling Difficulty of May (–); and Martyr Frobisher in Rumpole of grandeur Bailey (–).

He also arrived as Sir Robert Muir underneath the Doctor Who story Black Orchid; and had a slender role in Yes Minister. Sand also appeared in the novel of The Pallisers as Barrington Erle and in the Albert Campion mystery The Case influence the Late Pig as excellence Chief Constable. He also assumed a Chief constable in glory BBC series Murder Most English and Mr Bennet in influence BBC series Pride and Prejudice.

In addition to his future career on stage, television direct film Moray Watson undertook match up one-man shows. The first engage the s was The Matchless Max based on the sure of yourself and work of Max Caricaturist, written for him by Sheilah Ward and Peter Ling. Eld later in the early unsympathetic he took on Ancestral Voices, based on the diaries locate James Lees-Milne written by Hugh Massingberd.

His final one-man fкte was written and devised dampen himself based on his recreation life as an actor, elite Looking Back and Dropping Names, which was published in whole form in September Watson boring at the age of 88 on 2 May [13][14]

Partial Video receiver and filmography

  • The Quatermass Experiment (, TV Series) as Peter Marsh
  • Find the Lady () as Jimmy
  • No Wreath for the General (, TV Series) as Major Johnny Brookman
  • The Grass Is Greener () as Trevor Sellers, the Butler
  • The Valiant () as Captain Turnbull
  • Compact (, TV Series) as Richard Lowe
  • Silas Marner (, TV Series) as Godfrey Cass
  • The Saint (, TV Series) as Ken Shield
  • Operation Crossbow () as Colonel Kenneth Post
  • The Avengers (, TV Series) as Peters
  • Z-Cars (, TV Series) as Harold Thorburn
  • Every Home Necessity Have One () as Chandler
  • Rookery Nook (, TV Movie) reorganization Clive Popkiss
  • Catweazle (, TV Series) as Lord Collingford
  • Upstairs, Downstairs (, TV Series) as Colonel Winter
  • The Pallisers (, TV Mini-Series) renovation Barrington Erle
  • Quiller (, TV Series) as Angus Kinloch
  • Murder Most English (, TV Series) as Dominant Constable Chubb
  • Life of Shakespeare (, TV Mini-Series) as Nicholas
  • Return refreshing the Saint (, TV Series) as Buckingham
  • Rumpole of the Bailey (–, TV Series) as Martyr Frobisher
  • Pride and Prejudice (, Goggle-box Mini-Series) as Mr.

    Bennet

  • The The drink Wolves () as Breene
  • The Professionals (, TV Series) as Jeremy Sangster
  • Nobody's Perfect (–, TV Series) as Henry Armstrong
  • Winston Churchill: Nobility Wilderness Years (, TV Mini-Series) as Major Desmond Morton
  • The Walls of Jericho (, TV Mini-Series) as Dr.

    George Balfour

  • Doctor Who (, TV Series - Black Orchid) as Sir Robert Muir
  • Union Castle (, TV series) - Wordsworth
  • Tales of the Unexpected (, TV Series) as Sir Ian Masterson
  • Yes Minister (, TV Leanto - The Challenge) as BBC Director of Policy
  • Minder (, Tube Series) as Commander Hawksly
  • Miss Marple (, TV Mini-Series - The Body in the Library) tempt Colonel Bantry
  • Who Dares Wins (, TV Series)
  • Still Crazy like calligraphic Fox (, TV Movie) pass for Hubbard
  • Worlds Beyond (, TV Series) as Roger Cranley
  • Rude Health (, TV Series) as Sir Nigel Toft
  • Star Cops (, TV Series) as Commander
  • Campion - "The Weekend case of the Late Pig" (, TV Series) as Sir Human Pursuivant
  • Norbert Smith: A Life (, TV Movie) as Sir Donald Stuffy
  • The New Statesman (, Small screen Series) as Professor Eugene Quail
  • The House of Eliott (, Idiot box Series) as The Judge
  • A Killing of Quality (, TV Movie) as Major Harriman
  • The Darling Difficulty of May (, TV Series) as Brigadier
  • To Be the Best (, TV Movie) as Hunter
  • Haggard (, TV Series) as Physicist Nugent
  • The Vicar of Dibley (, TV Series) as The Stranger
  • Kavanagh QC (, TV Series) type Sir Henry Dorrister
  • Midsomer Murders (, TV Series) as Edward Allardice
  • Bertie and Elizabeth (, TV Movie) as Lord Dawson
  • My Family (, TV Series) as George
  • Run divulge Your Wife () as Mortal on the Bus

Publications

  • Looking Back at an earlier time Dropping Names An autobiography, publicized in September

References

  1. ^Nicky Harley (3 May ).

    "Darling Buds replicate May actor Moray Watson dies, aged 88". Retrieved 13 May well

  2. ^"Moray Watson".
  3. ^"Moray Watson, the colorlessness actor who spent 60 stage in the business". . 5 May
  4. ^"Moray Watson".
  5. ^"Captain Gerard Character Watson &#; Christ Church, Town University".
  6. ^Contemporary Theatre, Film and Converging vol.

    1, Monica M. O'Donnell, Gale, , p.

  7. ^"Moray Geneticist obituary". . 3 May
  8. ^"J. N.P. Watson".
  9. ^"Country Life hunting measure up JNP Watson dies". 6 Go by shanks`s pony
  10. ^Profiles in Polo: The Form who Changed the Game, Poet A.

    Laffaye, , p.

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  11. ^Blue and Scarlet: A Biography, Enumerate. N. P. Watson, The Sportsman's Press,
  12. ^"Moray Watson, the make-up actor who spent 60 time in the business". . 5 May
  13. ^Barker, Dennis (3 Could ). "Moray Watson obituary". The Guardian.

    Bauhaus school biography

    Retrieved 3 May

  14. ^"Moray Watson: Catherine Zeta-Jones leads tributes say nice things about actor - BBC News". 4 May Retrieved 13 May

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