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Moultrie Kelsall - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Moultrie Kelsall
Born
October 24, 1901
Died: February 12, 1980
(Lived 78 years)
Place of Birth
Bearsden, Dumbartonshire, Scotland, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
33
Movies
10
TV Shows
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Moultrie Kelsall
Movies
33
TV Shows
10
Death Becomes Me
as
Sir Angus
January 1, 1979
Come Away In
Cast
January 1, 1973
One More Time
as
Minister
May 1, 1970
Hell Boats
as
Vice Admiral Ashurst
March 20, 1970
The Birthday Party
as
Pete Bowles
December 9, 1968
Some Lapse of Time
as
Prof. Leach
December 6, 1965
Light in the Piazza
as
The Minister
February 7, 1962
Greyfriars Bobby
as
Magistrate
July 17, 1961
The Battle of the Sexes
as
Graham
February 25, 1960
George IV's Edinburgh
as
Narrator
January 1, 1960
North West Frontier
as
British Correspondent
October 13, 1959
Left Right and Centre
as
Grimsby Armfield
June 23, 1959
Web of Evidence
as
Chief Inspector Dale
April 28, 1959
The Inn of the Sixth Happiness
as
Dr. Robinson
December 11, 1958
Violent Playground
as
Superintendent
January 14, 1958
Abandon Ship
as
Daniel Cane
March 12, 1957
Life in the Orkneys
as
Narrator
January 1, 1957
A Land Lived In
as
Narrator
January 1, 1957
Now and Forever
as
Doctor
September 10, 1956
The Man Who Never Was
as
The Father
April 3, 1956
Quentin Durward
as
Lord Malcolm
September 9, 1955
The Dark Avenger
as
Sir Bruce
April 15, 1955
The Sea Shall Not Have Them
as
Wing Commander Dixon
June 1, 1954
The 'Maggie'
as
C.S.S. Skipper
February 25, 1954
Albert R.N.
as
Henry
November 23, 1953
The Master of Ballantrae
as
Capt. McCauley (uncredited)
August 5, 1953
Johnny on the Run
as
Mr MacIntyre
June 1, 1953
The Hour of 13
as
Magistrate of Court
November 21, 1952
High Treason
Cast
November 13, 1951
The Lavender Hill Mob
as
Detective Superintendant
June 28, 1951
Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.
as
Lt. Crystal
April 10, 1951
The Franchise Affair
as
Judge
February 19, 1951
Last Holiday
as
Sir Robert Kyle
May 15, 1950