Guy Middleton
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Guy Middleton Powell 14 December 1907– 30 July 1973) was an English film character actor.
Middleton was born in Hove, England and originally worked in the London Stock Exchange, before turning to acting in the 1930s. In his earlier films he often portrayed an amicable idiot, but later many of his roles were officers in the military or navy. He died as the result of a heart attack, aged 65.
[edit] Notable films
- Trust the Navy (1935) as Lieutenant Richmond
- Fame (1936) as Leslie Codwell
- Keep Fit (1937)
- Goodbye Mr Chips (1939) as McCullock
- French without Tears (1940) as Brian Curtis
- Dangerous Moonlight (1941, also known as Suicide Squadron) as Shorty
- Demi-Paradise (1943) as Dick Christian
- Champagne Charlie (1944) as a patron
- English without Tears (1944) as Captain Standish
- The Rake's Progress (1945, also known as Notorious Gentleman) as Fogroy
- Nightboat to Dublin (1946) as Captain Tony Hunter
- No Place for Jennifer (1950) as Brian Stewart
- The Happiest Days of Your Life (1950) as Victor Hyde-Brown
- Laughter in Paradise (1951) as Simon Russell
- Albert RN (1953, also known as Break to Freedom) as Capt Barton
- The Belles of St Trinian's (1954) as Eric Rowbottom Smith
- The Sea Shall Not Have Them (1954) as Squadron Leader Scott
- Gentlemen Marry Brunettes (1955)
- Doctor at Large (1957) as Major
- Oh! What a Lovely War (1969) as General Sir William Robertson
[edit] Television appearances
He appeared in a number television series as guest character including:
- Dixon of Dock Green
- Doctor Who
- Hancock's Half Hour
[edit] References
- Halliwell's Who's Who in the Movies; 14th ed (2001) editor John Walker - published by Harper-Collins - ISBN 0-06-093507-3
- The Film Encyclopedia by Ephraim Katz - Published by Collins - ISBN 978-0-06-074214-0