Geoffrey Toone
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Geoffrey Toone (b. 15 November 1910, Dublin, Ireland – d. 1 June 2005, Northwood, England, UK) was an Irish character actor.
Most of Toone's film roles after the 1930s were in supporting parts, usually as authority figures, though he did play the lead character in the Hammer Films production, The Terror of the Tongs in 1961.
Toone appeared in these films:
- The BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who:
- As Temmosus in the film of Dr. Who and the Daleks (1965)
- As Hepesh in the television story The Curse of Peladon in 1972.
- On Yes Minister.
- On Freewheelers as the Nazi officer Von Gelb who continually tries to avenge Germany's WWII defeat.
- As Lord Ridgemere, owner of the stately home where Delboy and Rodney notoriously dropped a chandelier in the vintage Only Fools and Horses episode, "A Touch of Glass".
He died from natural causes, aged 94. At the time of his death, Toone was one of the last survivors of the Old Vic theatre company of the 1930s, having appeared alongside the likes of John Gielgud and Laurence Olivier in productions of Shakespeare. He was also the longest-lived actor to have appeared in Doctor Who.
[edit] Selected filmography
- The Scarlet Pimpernel (1982) ... as the Marquis de St. Cyr
- The Terror of the Tongs (1961) ... as Captain Jackson Sale
- The Entertainer (1960) ... as Harold Hubbard
- The King and I (1956) ... as Sir Edward Ramsey
- Poison Pen (1940) ... as David
- An Englishman's Home (1940) ... as Peter Templeton
- North Sea Patrol (1939) ... as Cmdr.Clive Stanton
- Queer Cargo (1938) ... as Lieutenant Stocken
- Night Journey (1938) ... as Johnny Carson
- Sword of Honour (1938) ... as Bill Brown