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Sir John Chandos, Viscount of Saint-Sauveur in the Cotentin, Constable of Aquitaine, Seneschal of Poitou, KG (c.1320 — 31 December 1369) was a medieval English knight who hailed from Radbourne Hall, Derbyshire. Chandos was a close friend of Edward, the Black Prince and a founding member and 19th Knight of the Order of the Garter in 1348. Chandos was a gentleman by birth, but unlike most commanders of the day he held no title of nobility.Described by the medieval historian Froissart as "wise and full of devices", as a military strategist Chandos is believed to have been the mastermind behind three of the most important English victories of the Hundred Years War: the Battle of Crecy, the Battle of Poitiers and the Battle of Auray. His death in a minor skirmish was regretted by both sides.
Date Of Birth July 27, 1917 Died 1370, Valdivienne, France Place Of Birth Glasgow, Scotland, UK Profession Actor, Writer Star Sign Leo
# Fact 1 Also a theatre producer, writer and radio broadcaster
Actor Title Year Status Character Two Gentlemen Sharing 1969 Advertising Executive Man in a Suitcase 1968 TV Series Club Manager The Avengers 1967 TV Series Samuel Morgan The Little Ones 1965 Lord Brantley Maigret 1962 TV Series Perrochet / Catroux A Matter of Conscience 1962 TV Movie Fanarin Stryker of the Yard 1961 TV Series Stanley Hyde ITV Television Playhouse 1956-1961 TV Series Gunter / Minister of Justice / Mr. Blick / ... Interpol Calling 1960 TV Series Senator Landau Jungle Street Girls 1960 Jacko Fielding The Witness 1959 Lodden The Verdict Is Yours 1959 TV Series Mr. Bossom's Day 1959 TV Movie Hadfield I Accuse! 1958 Drumont ITV Play of the Week 1958 TV Series Salas Ina Overseas Press Club - Exclusive! 1957 TV Series Embassy official Doctor at Large 1957 O'Malley Time Without Pity 1957 First Journalist Wire Service 1957 TV Series Foreign Ship's Captain Assignment Foreign Legion 1956 TV Series Commissioner Pursuit of the Graf Spee 1956 Dr. Langmann - German Minister, Montevideo The Green Man 1956 McKechnie Colonel March of Scotland Yard 1956 TV Series Dr. Hebert The Count of Monte Cristo 1956 TV Series Reiker One Way Out 1955 Danvers PT Raiders 1955 Raines Three Cases of Murder 1955 Night club conductor (uncredited) Simba 1955 Settler at Meeting Court Martial 1954 Adjutant John Rawlinson Beau Brummell 1954 Silva (uncredited) Man with a Million 1954 2nd Businessman at Bumbles Hotel (uncredited) The Love Lottery 1954 Gulliver Kee Terror Street 1953 Orville Hart The Long Memory 1953 Boyd Trent's Last Case 1952 Tim O'Reilly (uncredited) The Crimson Pirate 1952 Stub Ear Derby Day 1952 Man on Train (uncredited) Secret People 1952 John BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1950 TV Series Pisancon The Trial of Madeleine Smith 1949 TV Movie Pierre Emile L'Angelier The Haunted 1948 TV Movie Andrew The Tragedy of King Lear Part 2/II 1948 TV Movie Oswald The Tragedy of King Lear Part 2/I 1948 TV Movie Oswald The Tragedy of King Lear Part 1/II 1948 TV Movie Oswald The Tragedy of King Lear Part 1 1948 TV Movie Oswald Weep for the Cyclops 1947 TV Movie A curate The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby 1947 Employment Agent (uncredited) Exercise Bowler 1946 TV Movie Geoffrey Stewart Spitfire 1942 Krantz The Next of Kin 1942 No 16: his contact 49th Parallel 1941 Lohrmann
Writer Title Year Status Character Armchair Theatre 1959-1960 TV Series adaptation - 2 episodes
Known for movies 49th Parallel (1941) as Lohrmann
Pursuit of the Graf Spee (1956) as Dr. Langmann - German Minister, Montevideo
The Next of Kin (1942) as No 16: his contact
The Crimson Pirate (1952) as Stub Ear