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Home/People/Robertson Hare
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Born
Dec 16, 1891Died: Jan 25, 1979
Lived 87 years
Place of Birth
Islington, London, England
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

42
Movies
3
TV Shows
Also Known As
John Robertson Hare
IMDb Profile

Robertson Hare

Acting

Biography
John Robertson Hare, OBE (17 December 1891 – 25 January 1979) was an English actor, who came to fame in the Aldwych farces. He is remembered by modern audiences for his performances as the Archdeacon in the popular BBC sitcom, All Gas and Gaiters. Short in stature and of unheroic appearance, Hare made his stage career in character roles. From his early days as an actor he was cast as older men. One of his favourite parts, which he played in the provinces before achieving West End success, was "Grumpy", a retired lawyer, in which he toured before the First World War. After war service in the army, Hare got his big break. He was cast in a long-running farce with Ralph Lynn and Tom Walls. His meek and put-upon character was repeated in various incarnations in the eleven Aldwych farces presented by Walls between 1923 and 1933. He also appeared in film versions of most of the farces. After the Aldwych series came to an end, Hare continued to be cast in similar roles in new plays by Ben Travers and many others. Occasionally Hare took a break from farce, appearing in revue with Benny Hill and in a musical with Frankie Howerd. His final major role was on television in the late 1960s, as the Archdeacon of St Ogg's in the BBC comedy series All Gas and Gaiters. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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1972
Salt & Pepper poster

Salt & Pepper

as Dove
1968
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Hotel Paradiso

as The Duke
1966
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Crooks Anonymous

as Grimsdale
1962
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The Young Ones

as Chauffeur
1961
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Out of the Shadow

as Ronald Fortescue
1961
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Seven Keys

as Mr. Piggott
1961
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The Night We Got the Bird

as Dr. Vincent
1960
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Three Men in a Boat

as Photographer
1956
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My Wife's Family

as Noah Parker
1956
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Our Girl Friday

as Professor Gibble
1953
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as Sitter in Bath Studio
1952
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One Wild Oat

as Humphrey Proudfoot
1951
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as Vincent Ebury
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as Sir Timothy Strawbridge
1944
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1943
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1942
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1940
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1939
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