Howard Marion-Crawford Net Worth

Howard Marion-Crawford Net Worth is
$1.2 Million

Howard Marion-Crawford Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Howard Marion-Crawford (17 January 1914 – 24 November 1969), the grandson of writer F. Marion Crawford, was an English character actor, best known for his portrayal of Dr. Watson in the 1954 television adaptation of Sherlock Holmes. In 1948, Marion-Crawford had played Holmes in a radio adaptation of "The Adventure of the Speckled Band", making him one of the few actors to portray both Holmes and Watson. He also played the fictional detective Paul Temple in several series by Francis Durbridge.Howard Marion-Crawford is also known for his portrayal of Dr. Petrie in a series of low budget Fu Manchu films in the late 1960s, and was a regular broadcaster in BBC Radio Drama. Among his film appearances are the character of Cranford in The Man in the White Suit (1951) and a British medical officer in Lawrence of Arabia (1962). One of his last roles was as another military officer, Sir George Brown, in Tony Richardson's The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968).He often played "blusterers", "old duffers" and upper class military types, appearing as guest performer in television programmes like The Avengers, and three roles opposite Patrick McGoohan in the TV series Danger Man: the 1964 episodes "No Marks for Servility" and "Yesterday's Enemies" and the 1965 episode "English Lady Takes Lodgers".Marion-Crawford was married twice. Early in World War II, he was married to Jeanne Scott-Gunn, with whom he had a single son, Harold Francis Marion-Crawford. In 1946, he married the actress Mary Wimbush, with whom he had another son, Charles.A large man with a very distinctive booming voice, known to his friends and family as 'Boney', Howard Marion-Crawford had a lot of talent and acting came easily to him. Unfortunately, this sometimes led to his being unreliable and his later years were a struggle. Plagued by ill health later in life, he died from a mixture of alcohol and sleeping pills in 1969.

Date Of BirthJanuary 17, 1914
Died1969-11-24
Place Of BirthLondon, England, UK
ProfessionActor
SpouseJeanne Scott-Gunn
#Fact
1During World War II, he served with the RAF as a navigator, rising to the rank of sergeant.
2British character actor, often seen as military or clubroom types in British films and on television. Trained at RADA, where his classmates included Ida Lupino, Anthony Quayle, Vivien Leigh and Trevor Howard. Had a long career as a voice actor in radio drama from the 1930's. He won the Daily Mirror's National Radio Award as outstanding radio actor for 1952-53. He was cast in the part of Dr. Watson in the TV series Sherlock Holmes (1954) on the strength of his voice work for the BBC Home Service on "The Adventure of the Speckled Band" in 1948.
3He was the British dubbing voice of Sergey Bondarchuk in Othello (1956).
4Grandson of writer Francis Marion Crawford
5Memorable as one of TV's first portrayers of Dr John H. Watson, opposite Ronald Howard, in 1954's "Sherlock Holmes" series.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Avalanche1969
Sax Rohmer's The Castle of Fu Manchu1969Doctor Petrie (as Howard Marion Crawford)
The Avengers1966-1969TV SeriesCollins / Geoffrey, Duke of Benedict / Brigadier 'Percy' Ponsonby-Goddard
The Blood of Fu Manchu1968Dr. Petrie (as Howard Marion Crawford)
Detective1968TV SeriesChief Constable Waldron
The Charge of the Light Brigade1968Lt. Gen. Sir George Brown
Smashing Time1967Hall Porter (uncredited)
Man in a Suitcase1967TV SeriesColonel Davies
The Vengeance of Fu Manchu1967Petrie
ITV Play of the Week1966TV SeriesGovernor
The Brides of Fu Manchu1966Doctor Petrie (as Howard Marion Crawford)
Insurrection1966TV Mini-SeriesGeneral Sir John Maxwell
Secrets of a Windmill Girl1966Richard - Producer (as Howard Marion Crawford)
Secret Agent1964-1965TV SeriesCmdr. Collinson / Gregori / Archer
The Face of Fu Manchu1965Dr. Petrie (as Howard Marion Crawford)
The Saint1965TV SeriesMr. Portmore
Espionage1964TV SeriesD.D.G.
Life in Danger1964Maj. Peters
The Winston Affair1964Maj. Poole (as Howard Marion Crawford)
Tamahine1963Major Spruce (as Howard Marion Crawford)
Lawrence of Arabia1962Medical Officer (as Howard Marion Crawford)
The Longest Day1962Glider Doctor (uncredited)
The Cheaters1961TV SeriesQuinlan
Carry on Regardless1961Wine-Tasting Organiser (as Howard Marion Crawford)
Foxhole in Cairo1960British Major
Whack-O!1960TV SeriesSir Gerald Turnbull
The Last Train1960ShortMiller
Interpol Calling1959-1960TV SeriesPeters / Reg Couts
North West Frontier1959Peter's Contact at Kalapur Station (uncredited)
Model for Murder1959Inspector Duncan
Nowhere to Go1958Mack Cameron, club owner (uncredited)
Our Virgin Island1958Prescott
Next to No Time1958Hobbs
Gideon of Scotland Yard1958The Chief
Doomsday for Dyson1958TV MovieAir Vice Marshal
The Silent Enemy1958Wing Commander (as Howard Marion Crawford)
The Birthday Present1957George Bates
The Tyburn Case1957ShortPeter Shilling
Don Kikhot1957Sancho Panza (English version, voice, uncredited)
Wire Service1957TV SeriesMcKenna
Night Ambush1957British Port Officer (uncredited)
Decision Against Time1957Ingrams, the Reporter
The Silken Affair1956Baggott
War and Peace1956Prince Bolkonsky (voice, uncredited)
Adventure Theater1956TV SeriesHoratio Plunkett
Reach for the Sky1956'Woody' Woodhall (as Howard Marion Crawford)
Othello1956Dubbed voice of Othello in English version (voice)
Sherlock Holmes1954-1955TV SeriesDr. John H. Watson
Gilbert Harding Speaking of Murder1954Horatio Plunkett
Paid to Kill1954Cyrus McGowan (as Howard Marion Crawford)
The Rainbow Jacket1954Travers (as Howard Marion Crawford)
West of Zanzibar1954Wood
Calling Scotland Yard: Falstaff's Fur Coat1954ShortHoratio Plunkett
Don't Blame the Stork1954Fluffy Faversham
Knights of the Round Table1953Simon (uncredited)
Top of the Form1953Dickson
Plan for Coal1952ShortNarrator (voice)
Where's Charley?1952Sir Francis Chesney
His Excellency1952Tea shop proprietor
Journey to the Sea1952ShortBill - Driver (uncredited)
The Man in the White Suit1951Cranford (as Howard Marion Crawford)
Mister Drake's Duck1951Maj. Travers
Stage Fright19501st Chauffeur (uncredited)
The Singing Princess1949Narrator (English version, voice)
The Hasty Heart1949Tommy - the Englishman (as Howard Crawford)
Man on the Run19491st Paratrooper (as Howard Marion Crawford)
Berkeley Square1948TV MovieHRH The Duke of Cumberland, KG
The Phantom Shot1947Sgt. Clapper
Notorious Gentleman1945Coldstream Guardsman (uncredited)
A Voice in the Night1941Kummer (as H. Marion-Crawford)
Night Train to Munich1940SS Officer Checking Passes (uncredited)
The Spy in Black1939German Officer in Kieler Hof Hotel (uncredited)
13 Men and a Gun1938Kramer
Secret Agent1936Karl - Lilli's Fiancé (uncredited)
Music Hath Charms1935uncredited
Born for Glory1935Max
Mister Hobo1935Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Me and Marlborough1935Minor Role (uncredited)

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
An Tine Bheo1966DocumentaryNarrator (voice)
Navy Log1958TV SeriesHimself
Sunshine in Soho1956Documentary shortHimself - Narrator
Elizabethan Express1954Documentary shortNarrator (voice)
London's Country1954Documentary shortHimself - Commentator
Scrapbook for 19331950Documentary short voice
Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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