Kenneth More English actor
Kenneth More is a 67 years old English actor from Buckinghamshire. Kenneth More was born on September 20, 1914 (died on July 12, 1982, he was 67 years old) in Buckinghamshire as Kenneth Gilbert More.
About
Birth name of Kenneth More is Kenneth Gilbert More
No, he died on 07/12/1982, 42 years ago. He was 67 years old when he died. Cause of death: Parkinson disease. He died in London and buried in Putney Vale Cemetery .
Family
Wife
Angela Douglas, British actor
He married with Angela Douglas (79), in 1968. Kenneth More was 53 and Angela Douglas was 27 years old. After 14 years, in 1982 Kenneth passed away.
Works
Kenneth More Movies (47)
There are 47 movies of Kenneth More.
His first feature film was The Longest Day (1962, as Capt. Colin Maud). He was 48 when he starred in this movie. Since 1962, he has appeared in 47 feature films. The last one is Leopard in the Snow (1979). In this movie, we watched him in the Sir Philip James character .
View all Kenneth More movies.Kenneth More movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Capt. Colin Maud | The Longest Day (1962) | 48 |
Group Capt. Baker | Battle of Britain (1969) | 54 |
Ghost of Christmas Present | Scrooge (1970) | 56 |
Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller | A Night to Remember (1958) | 44 |
Captain Jonathan Shepard | Sink the Bismarck! (1960) | 45 |
Douglas Bader | Reach for the Sky (1956) | 41 |
Doctor Wreid | Dark of the Sun (1968) | 53 |
Capt. Scott | North West Frontier (1959) | 45 |
Lt. E.G.R. 'Teddy' Evans R.N. | Scott of the Antarctic (1948) | 34 |
Prof. Otto Lindenbrock | Where Time Began (1977) | 62 |
Richard Grimsdyke | Doctor in the House (1954) | 39 |
Chamberlain | The Slipper and the Rose (1976) | 62 |
Ambrose Claverhouse | Genevieve (1953) | 38 |
Kaiser Wilhelm II | Oh! What a Lovely War (1969) | 55 |
Dr. Jarvis Lorry | A Tale of Two Cities (1980) | 66 |
Jonathan Tibbs | The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw (1958) | 44 |
King Arthur | Unidentified Flying Oddball (1979) | 64 |
Narrator | The Man Who Loved Redheads (1955) | 40 |
Richard Hannay | The 39 Steps (1959) | 44 |
Bill Crichton | The Admirable Crichton (1957) | 43 |
Eliot | The Greengage Summer (1961) | 47 |
Willy Shepley | The Clouded Yellow (1950) | 37 |
Mr. Smith | Some People (1962) | 47 |
Pat Plunkett | Our Girl Friday (1953) | 39 |
Colonel Foreman | Fraulein Doktor (1969) | 54 |
Morning Departure (1950) | 36 | |
William Blood | Man in the Moon (1960) | 46 |
David Webb | Next to No Time (1958) | 45 |
Ted Palmer | The Yellow Balloon (1953) | 39 |
Police Sgt. 'Bonzo' | Stop Press Girl (1949) | 34 |
Lionel Fallaize | Appointment with Venus (1951) | 37 |
Steve Quillan | Never Let Me Go (1953) | 38 |
Bit Part | Look Up and Laugh (1935) | 20 |
Freddie Page | The Deep Blue Sea (1955) | 41 |
Chick Byrd | The Comedy Man (1964) | 49 |
Adam | Chance of a Lifetime (1950) | 35 |
Tony Rackman | Brandy for the Parson (1952) | 37 |
Lt. Cmdr. Robert Badger | We Joined the Navy (1963) | 48 |
David Mann | Heart to Heart (1962) | 48 |
Father Brown | Father | 59 |
Badger | Toad of Toad Hall (1946) | 32 |
Spencer | Now Barabbas (1949) | 34 |
Stanley Peters | The Franchise Affair (1951) | 37 |
Tony Kent | Raising a Riot (1955) | 40 |
The Forsyte Saga (1967) | 52 | |
Uncle | The Rocking Horse Winner (1977) | 62 |
Sir Philip James | Leopard in the Snow (1979) | 64 |
Kenneth More TV Shows (3)
His first TV Show was The Forsyte Saga (1967).
Awards (2)
Awarded Order of the British Empire , awarded Commander of the Order of the British Empire ,
Education
He graduated from Victoria College
What was Kenneth's zodiac sign?Kenneth More zodiac sign was virgo.
Other facts about Kenneth More
Birth name | Kenneth Gilbert More |
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Place of death | London |
Spouse | Angela Douglas |
Medical condition | Parkinson Disease |
Cause of death | Parkinson Disease |
Family name | More. Show people with the surname More |
Date of death | 1982-07-12T00:00:00Z |
Military branch | Royal Navy |
Given name | Kenneth |
Place of burial | Putney Vale Cemetery |
Conflict | World War II |
Country of citizenship | United Kingdom |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Work period (start) | 1935-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Genre | Western |