Heron Carvic Net Worth

Heron Carvic Net Worth is
$10 Million

Heron Carvic Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Heron Carvic (21 January 1913 – 9 February 1980) was a British actor and writer who provided the voice for Gandalf in the BBC Radio version of The Hobbit, and played Caiaphas the High Priest every time the play cycle The Man Born to be King was broadcast.As a writer he created the characters and wrote the first five books featuring retired art teacher Miss Emily D. Seeton, a gentle parody of Agatha Christie's Miss Marple.Further books nominally in the Miss Seeton series were then produced by two other writers using pseudonyms with "HC" initials. Roy Peter Martin as "Hampton Charles" wrote three novels which were all released in 1990. Sarah J. Mason, writing as "Hamilton Crane", then took up the series writing 14 books in all, some of which are still in print. Mason's books modify Carvic's characters so much that only the names will be recognisable to readers of the first five books.

Date Of BirthJanuary 21, 1913
Died1980-02-09
Place Of BirthLondon, England, UK
ProfessionActor
Star SignAquarius
#Fact
1Brother-in-law of Dennis Neilson-Terry and Mary Glynne.
2Son-in-law of Fred Terry and Julia Neilson.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Doctor Who1964TV SeriesVoice of Morpho
Stranger in the City1962TV SeriesMagistrate
Our House1961TV Series
Rob Roy1961TV SeriesSir Frederick
The Avengers1961TV SeriesFive
Beauty and the Beast1961TV SeriesThe Wizard
Police Surgeon1960TV SeriesBarrister
Captain Moonlight: Man of Mystery1960TV SeriesThe Imposter
Mr. Bossom's Day1959TV MovieGreen
The Golden Spur1959TV SeriesPhilip Fenton
The Honey Siege1959TV SeriesPrefect
A Shaft of Light1958TV MovieManservant
Captain Moonlight: Man of Mystery1958TV SeriesA man
The Invisible Armies1958TV SeriesNapoleon III
Behold, the King1957TV MovieHerod
A Tale of Two Cities1957TV Mini-SeriesThe Marquis St. Evermonde
Gravelhanger1954TV SeriesMonsieur Leblanc
Stalemate1954TV ShortGonzales Espana
Two for a Pair1951TV MovieHarry Dukes
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre1951TV SeriesWitwoud / The Dauphin, Charles VII
Honeymoon for Three1935Minor role (uncredited)
The Rise of Catherine the Great1934Minor role (uncredited)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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