• William Miles Malleson (25 May 1888 – 15 March 1969) was an English actor and dramatist, particularly remembered for his appearances in British comedy...
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    Lady Constance Malleson (24 October 1895 – 5 October 1975) was a British writer and actress (appearing as Colette O'Niel). The daughter of Hugh Annesley...
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  • officer and author Joan Malleson (1899-1956), English physician and advocate of the legalisation of abortion Miles Malleson (1888–1969), English actor...
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  • Lucy Beatrice Malleson (15 February 1899 – 9 December 1973), an English crime writer and a cousin of actor-screenwriter Miles Malleson. She also wrote...
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    producer Miles James, United States soldier Miles Kane, English musician Miles Lord, American jurist Miles Malleson, English actor and screenwriter Miles Mander...
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  • female students she experienced at UCL. In 1923 she married the actor Miles Malleson; they divorced in 1940. She qualified in 1926 and worked for Holborn...
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  • Joan Greenwood as Gwendolen Fairfax Margaret Rutherford as Miss Prism Miles Malleson as Canon Chasuble Dorothy Tutin as Cecily Cardew Aubrey Mather as Merriman...
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  • Tudor Martita Hunt as Lady Frances Brandon Grey, Lady Jane's mother Miles Malleson as Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk, Lady Jane's father Sybil Thorndike...
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  • Laurence Olivier as Bérenger, Joan Plowright as Daisy, and Michael Bates, Miles Malleson and Peter Sallis in the cast. The production moved to the Strand Theatre...
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  • separate characters in this version. The screenplay is by Lajos Biro and Miles Malleson, who also appears in the film as the Princess's father, the Sultan of...
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  • Ian Carmichael, Dennis Price, Richard Attenborough, Terry-Thomas and Miles Malleson reprise their characters. Peter Sellers played one of his best remembered...
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    Joan Greenwood (Gwendolen), and Margaret Rutherford (Miss Prism), and Miles Malleson (Canon Chasuble) . In 1992 Kurt Baker directed a version using an all-black...
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  • Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Cedric Hardwicke, Jeanne de Casalis, Miles Malleson and Moore Marriott. The film portrays the historical romance between...
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  • in 1906) Anthony Baird as Hugh Grainger Judy Kelly as Joyce Grainger Miles Malleson as the hearse driver/ bus conductor Robert Wyndham as Dr. Albury (Directed...
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  • included Adele Dixon, Robert Loraine and Jean Cadell, Ethel Irving and Miles Malleson. The story has been made into films twice. In 1925 Gaumont British adapted...
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  • Hardcastle Susan Shaw as Doris Hardcastle Patric Doonan as Ron Stacey Miles Malleson as timekeeper Philip Dale as Hardcastle's fireman Leslie Phillips as...
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    demonstrating its ability to climb to 10,000 feet and dive at more than 500 miles per hour. Geoffrey Crisp is a fictional character that is an amalgam of...
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  • as Edith D'Ascoyne Joan Greenwood as Sibella Audrey Fildes as Mama Miles Malleson as the hangman Clive Morton as the prison governor John Penrose as Lionel...
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  • 1958, she, Roger Livesey, Terry-Thomas, Rita Webb, Judith Furse, and Miles Malleson, recorded 'Indian Summer of an Uncle', and 'Jeeves Takes Charge' for...
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  • Theatre, London 1983–1984 Tartuffe Tartuffe Peter Coe Molière (adapted by Miles Malleson) Churchill Theatre, Bromley 1984 Loot Truscott Jonathan Lynn Joe Orton...
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    Commodore Gill Sybil Thorndike as Mrs. Gill Kay Walsh as Nellie Goode Miles Malleson as Mr. Fortesque Hector MacGregor as Freddie Williams Joyce Grenfell...
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    Howerd Gene Kelly Jack Klugman Frankie Laine Bela Lugosi Fred MacMurray Miles Malleson Groucho Marx John L. Mica Ray Milland Ricardo Montalbán James C. Morton...
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  • she, Roger Livesey, Terry-Thomas, Judith Furse, Avril Angers, and Miles Malleson, recorded "Indian Summer of an Uncle" and "Jeeves Takes Charge" for...
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  • Bedford Martha Hyer as Kate Callender Lionel Jeffries as Joseph Cavor Miles Malleson as Dymchurch registrar Norman Bird as Stuart Gladys Henson as nursing...
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    September 1986, BBC Radio 3 broadcast an adaptation using a translation by Miles Malleson and directed by Peter Kavanaugh, with Michael Hordern as Harpagon, Eleanor...
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  • of Lord Loam Miranda Connell as Lady Agatha, a daughter of Lord Loam Miles Malleson as the local Vicar Eddie Byrne as the Captain of Lord Loam's yacht "Bluebell"...
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  • In 1958, he, Judith Furse, Terry-Thomas, Rita Webb, Avril Angers and Miles Malleson, recorded Indian Summer of an Uncle, and Jeeves Takes Charge for the...
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  • Abe Saperstein, American basketball player and coach (b. 1902) 1969 – Miles Malleson, English actor and screenwriter (b. 1888) 1970 – Tarjei Vesaas, Norwegian...
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  • Science Fiction. John Wiley & Sons. p. 387. ISBN 978-0-470-79701-3. "Miles Malleson (OB. 1899-08)". Old Brightonians - The Alumni of Brighton College. "Max...
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  • themselves, and the sort of characters played by Ronald Shiner and Miles Malleson in old movies." He also stated that the facial styling was partly influenced...
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