Esmond Knight

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Esmond Knight
Born 4 May 1906
East Sheen, Surrey, England
Died 23 February 1987
London, England

Esmond Knight was an accomplished English character actor (4 May 1906 - 22 February 1987), with a career spanning over half a century. For much of his career Esmond Knight was virtually blind. He had been badly injured in 1941 whilst on active service on board HMS Prince of Wales when she was attacked by the Bismarck, and remained totally blind for two years, though he later regained some sight in his right eye. During this period, Esmond dictated an early autobiography to his secretary, Annabella Cloudsley, Seeking The Bubble (Hutchinson & Co. 1943). He died of a heart attack. His daughter is the actress Rosalind Knight.

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[edit] Partial Stage Credits

  • The Wild Duck - Pax Robertson's Salon, London (1925)
  • Various Shakespeare productions - full season, Old Vic (1926)
  • Various productions - Children's Theatre, London (1928)
  • Hamlet - Queen's Theatre, London (with John Gielgud and Donald Wolfit) (930)
  • Full Season - King's Theatre, Hammersmith (1939)
  • Full Season - Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-Upon-Avon (1948-1949)
  • Caesar and Cleopatra - St James's Theatre, London (with Laurence Olivier, Peter Cushing and Vivien Leigh) (1951)
  • The Emperor's New Clothes - Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York (with Lee J. Cobb) (1953)
  • Full Season - The Old Vic, London (1962-1963)
  • The Family Reunion - Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester (with Edward Fox) (1973 & 1979)
  • Moby Dick- Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester (with Edward Fox) (1983-1984)

[edit] Partial Film Credits

[edit] Partial Television Credits

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