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Harold Scott was born on April 21, 1891 in London, England. He was an actor, known for The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964), The Man Who Was Thursday (1947) and Rococo (1938). He died on April 15, 1964 in London.
Date Of Birth April 21, 1891 Place Of Birth London, England, UK Profession Actor Star Sign Taurus
Actor Title Year Status Character The Man Who Finally Died 1963 Professor Gustav Schiller The Avengers 1963 TV Series Miles Lakin BBC Sunday-Night Play 1961-1963 TV Mini-Series M.H.L. Gay / Old man / Robbie Lambert / ... Drama 61-67 1963 TV Series Grandad Dixon of Dock Green 1956-1962 TV Series Duffy Clayton The Boys 1962 Caldwell Fredric March Presents Tales from Dickens 1961 TV Series Grummer Wonderful to Be Young! 1961 Dench She Died Young 1961 TV Movie Sir Joshua Reynolds Maigret 1960-1961 TV Series Dr. Pardon Paul of Tarsus 1960 TV Series Aquilla Kipps 1960 TV Mini-Series Mr. Bean The Odd Man 1960 TV Series Portland The Hand 1960 Charlie Taplow On Trial 1960 TV Series Mr. Justice Charles The Brides of Dracula 1960 Severin (uncredited) Saturday Playhouse 1960 TV Series James Burford A Christmas Night with the Stars 1959 TV Series Duffy Clayton - with Jack Warner Armchair Theatre 1959 TV Series Smithy Cards with Uncle Tom 1959 TV Movie Mr. Sanders Nick of the River 1959 TV Series Collins The Naked Lady 1959 TV Series Professor Dodds The Common Room 1959 TV Series Major MacKenzie Lamp Unto My Feet 1959 TV Series William Tell 1958 TV Series Gaston Brand Charlesworth at Large 1958 TV Series Swanson Fair Game 1958 TV Series Mr. Petergate The New Adventures of Charlie Chan 1957-1958 TV Series Hitchens / The Headmaster Charles and Mary 1958 TV Movie Mr. Lamb The Diary of Samuel Pepys 1958 TV Mini-Series Thomas Barlow Television World Theatre 1958 TV Series Knut Brovik / Billy Dunn / Firs The Spanish Gardener 1956 Pedro BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1950-1956 TV Series Mr. Justice Bucknill / Monsieur Berthelini A Flea Off Pepe 1956 TV Movie Jean Ribera Who Done It? 1956 Scientist ITV Television Playhouse 1955-1956 TV Series Davelaar / Arthur Lamb London Playhouse 1955 TV Series Martin Macdonald The Children of the New Forest 1955 TV Series Jacob Armitage Spider's Web 1955 TV Movie Hugo Birch Stop the Merry-Go-Round 1952 Man in the pub The Mysterious Count 1951 TV Movie George Mr. Bowling Buys a Newspaper 1950 TV Movie Delius Nandle Her Panelled Door 1950 Waiter No Place for Jennifer 1950 Man in Underground Family Affairs 1950 TV Series Mr. Rathbone The 20 Questions Murder Mystery 1950 Maurice Emery KC The Gay Lady 1949 Mr. True Edward, My Son 1949 Coppingham (uncredited) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass 1948 TV Movie The White King Neighbours 1948 TV Movie Mr. Chimney Home and Beauty 1948 TV Movie Mr. A.B. Rahan The Only Way 1948 TV Movie Dr. Manette The Great Adventure 1947 TV Movie Ilam Carve Edward II 1947 TV Movie Old Mortimer / Bishop of Winchester Affection's Dart 1947 TV Short Mr. de Roos One Fine Day 1947 TV Movie Banting The Man Who Was Thursday 1947 TV Movie Gabriel Syme (Thursday) He Who Gets Slapped 1947 TV Movie Count Mancini The Two Bouquets 1947 TV Movie Mr. Gill The Kingdom of God 1947 TV Movie Gabriel Fortunato 1947 TV Short Don Victorio Sheppey 1939 TV Movie Cooper Fiat Justitia 1939 TV Movie Two Gentlemen of Soho 1939 TV Movie Charley's Aunt 1938 TV Movie Brassett (28th December version) The White Chateau 1938 TV Movie Rococo 1938 TV Short The Rev. Simon Underwood The Face Behind the Scar 1937 Peters Discord 1933 Harold The Water Gipsies 1932 Mr. Bell ITV Play of the Week 1956-1965 TV Series Orderly / Mr. Pendlebury The Yellow Rolls-Royce 1964 Taylor Martin Chuzzlewit 1964 TV Mini-Series Chuffey
Self Title Year Status Character Cabaret 1937 TV Series Himself - Performer Variety 1936 TV Series Himself - Performer
Known for movies The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964) as Taylor
The Man Who Was Thursday (1947) as Gabriel Syme (Thursday)
Rococo (1938) as The Rev. Simon Underwood
The Great Adventure (1947) as Ilam Carve