Cyril Raymond Net Worth is $8 Million Cyril Raymond Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Cyril Raymond was born on February 13, 1899 in Rowley Regis, Staffordshire, England as Cyril William North Raymond. He was an actor and writer, known for Brief Encounter (1945), Angels One Five (1952) and Don't Talk to Strange Men (1962). He was married to Iris Hoey and Gillian Lind. He died on March 20, 1973 in Ripe, Sussex, England.
Date Of Birth February 13, 1899 Died 1973-07-28 Place Of Birth Rowley Regis, Staffordshire, England, UK Profession Actor, Writer Star Sign Aquarius
# Fact 1 Ruddy-complexioned British character actor, trained at Tree's Academy of Dramatic Art in 1915. Usually played quiet, dependable types and professional men. Best remembered as Celia Johnson's dullish husband in Brief Encounter (1945). 2 Like fellow actor Ronald Adam , he was a fighter controller in the Battle of Britain. Raymond controlled the Kenley sector. He re-enacted his wartime role in the film Angels One Five (1952).
Actor Title Year Status Character Thursday Theatre 1964 TV Series Humphrey Caldwell The Sullavan Brothers 1964 TV Series Colin Lugton The Plane Makers 1964 TV Series Major Farrell Night Train to Paris 1964 Insp. Fleming No Hiding Place 1964 TV Series Mr. Holman Don't Talk to Strange Men 1962 Mr. Painter Probation Officer 1961 TV Series John Carter Carry on Regardless 1961 Army Officer BBC Sunday-Night Play 1960-1961 TV Mini-Series Colonel Ryka / The Colonel Danger Man 1961 TV Series Nash Beware of Children 1960 Col. Matthews Saturday Playhouse 1958-1960 TV Series Colonel Morrigan / Edward Ritchie / Leonard BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1956-1959 TV Series Robert Lancaster / Tom Moonlight Theatre Night 1958-1959 TV Series Charles Pleydell / Dr. Hubert Welsh Dunkirk 1958 General The Viscount Gort V.C. The Safecracker 1958 Inspector Frankham Armchair Theatre 1957 TV Series Inspector Pembury The Baby and the Battleship 1956 P.M.O. ITV Television Playhouse 1956 TV Series Detective Inspector / Lord Henry Strait Charley Moon 1956 Bill Miss Chloe 1956 TV Movie Howard Potter Lease of Life 1954 The Headmaster One Just Man 1954 Shop Spoiled 1954 Philip Stanton The Vise 1954 TV Series Benson Both Ends Meet 1954 TV Movie Jimmy Scott-Kennedy The Gay Dog 1954 Rev. Gowland The Heart of the Matter 1953 Carter (uncredited) Shoot First 1953 Cartwright Angels One Five 1952 Squadron Leader Barry Clinton Cupid and the Commander 1949 TV Movie Commander Lawrence Drake The Jack of Diamonds 1949 Roger Keen Quartet 1948 Railway Passenger (segment "The Colonel's Lady") Arms and the Man 1948 TV Movie Capt. Bluntschli This Was a Woman 1948 Austin Penrose Men of Two Worlds 1946 Education Officer Brief Encounter 1945 Fred Jesson Spitfire 1942 Radio Control Officer (uncredited) Saloon Bar 1940 Harry Small Come on George! 1939 Jimmy Taylor Goodbye, Mr. Chips 1939 Teacher (uncredited) The Spy in Black 1939 The Rev. John Harris Night Alone 1938 Tommy Stardust 1938/II Jerry Sears Dreaming Lips 1937 PC Thunder in the City 1937 James Accused 1936 Guy Henry Tomorrow We Live 1936 George Warner It's Love Again 1936 Montague Transatlantic Tunnel 1935 Harriman Regal Cavalcade 1935 Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited) Keep It Quiet 1934 Jack Home, Sweet Home 1933 John Falkirk Mixed Doubles 1933 Reggie Irving The Man Outside 1933 Captain Fordyce Strike It Rich 1933 Slaughter The Lure 1933 Paul Dane The Shadow 1933 Jim Silverton Criminal at Large 1932 Sergeant Ferraby Condemned to Death 1932 Jim Wrench A Man of Mayfair 1931 Charles The Happy Ending 1931 Anthony Fenwick The Ghost Train 1931 Richard Winthrop These Charming People 1931 Miles Winter The Faithful Heart 1922 Albert Oughterson Cocaine 1922 The Norwood Builder 1922 Short John McFarlane Sappho 1922 Short Moth and Rust 1921 Fred Black Single Life 1921 John Henty Sonia 1921 Tom Dainton Wuthering Heights 1920 Hareton The Scarlet Kiss 1920 His Last Defence 1919 David Hislop I Will 1919 Harris Giles Disraeli 1916 Lord Deeford The Hypocrites 1916 Leonard Wilmore
Writer Title Year Status Character The Jack of Diamonds 1949 writer
Known for movies Brief Encounter (1945) as Fred Jesson
Angels One Five (1952) as Squadron Leader Barry Clinton
The Spy in Black (1939) as The Rev. John Harris
Cupid and the Commander (1949) as Commander Lawrence Drake