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Acting
October 3, 1911
May 2, 1995
Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Sir Michael Murray Hordern (3 October 1911 – 2 May 1995) was an English actor, knighted in 1983 for his services to the theatre, which stretched back to before the Second World War. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michael Hordern, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Squire Thomas Banks
2008
Lord Langland
1995
Peter Featherstone
1994
Narrator
1993
King (voice)
1992
The Abbot (voice)
1992
Godfrey Colston
1992
Monsieur Du Blois (voice)
1992
Mr. Tatham
1990
Gramps
1990
as Squire Thomas Banks
as Lord Langland
as Peter Featherstone
as Narrator
as King (voice)
as The Abbot (voice)
as Godfrey Colston
as Monsieur Du Blois (voice)
as Mr. Tatham
as Gramps
as Sir Norman
as Colonel Eddie Phelps
as Badger
as Lord Crewne
as Badger (voice)
as Lord Claybury
as George
as George
as Jason Locke
as Ben Weatherstaff
as Mr. Pitt
as Uncle Theodor
as Narrator
as Doctor Starkie
as Lord McLaidlaw
as Himself - Introduction
as Rev. Simeon Simcox
as The Wiseman (voice)
as Simeon Simcox
as Dr. Feckenham
as Wilfred Shotley
as Narrator
as Older Watson (voice)
as The Old Man
as Lord Langland
as Godfrey Colston
as Psychoanalyst
as Badger (voice)
as Badger
as Dr. Gilpin
as Self / Dr. Gilpin
as Narrator
as Jupiter
as Sir George Hodge
as Slatterthewaite/Narrator
as King Lear
as Self
as Mr. Brownlow
as Cedric
as Patient
as Prof Marvin
as Lafeu
as Friar Domingo
as Sir Charles Hackforth
as Durand-Huel
as Narrator (voice)
as Prospero
as Cyril Bixby
as Oswald, the Sea Serpent
as Capulet
as Jupiter
as Prospero
as Lafeu
as King Lear
as Capulet
as Frith (voice)
as Atropos - Fortune Teller
as Ebenezer Scrooge
as Parson Adams
as King
as Narrator
as Narrator / All
as Captain Rockwell
as Narrator (voice)
as Edward Trent
as Headmaster
as King Lear
as Mr. Baker
as Narrator
as Patient
as Treville (voice)
as Mr. Brown
as F. Minty
as George Maxwell
as Melius, Alchemist
as Mock Turtle
as Priest
as Justin
as Marley's Ghost (voice)
as George Mason
as Ludicrus Sextus
as Arch Funster
as Denniston Russell
as The Butler
as Thomas Boleyn
as Bules Martin
as Adm. Rolland
as Dr. Morley (uncredited)
as Professor Parkins
as Headmaster
as Grapple
as Self
as Self - Narrator (voice)
as Professor Parkins
as Sir Matthew
as Baptista
as Senex
as Lord Granville
as British Ambassador
as Reads recollections
as Ashe
as Mr. Posket
as God
as Geen
as Harnsworth
as General Kokoshkin, Chief of Police
as Sir Jocelyn Symonds
as Detective Inspector Rason
as Banquo
as Squire Banks
as Squire Thomas Banks
as Airport Director
as Cicero
as Don Diego
as The Man
as Dr. Davidson
as Walter Ormund
as Admiral Sir John Tovey, Commander-in-Chief - 'King George'
as Inspector Farrell
as Governor of Gibralter
as Admiral Reginald Victor Hewitt
as Judge Manton
as Prosecutor at Second Dreyfus Trial
as Patterson
as Surgeon
as Morgenhall
as Tony Peters
as Harrington Brande
as Det. Supt. Coates
as Capt. Hugh
as Gen. Coburn
as Demosthenes
as Resident Commissioner
as General Faversham
as The Judge
as King Edward
as Lindsay
as Squire Banks
as Billy's Uncle
as The Headman
as Director of Customs
as Self
as Commissioner
as Headmaster Griffith
as Inspector Ayling
as Insp. Heron
as Sir Herbert Frensham
as Scathelock
as Bank Manager
as Official Receiver
as Banquo
as Ben Weatherstaff
as Cardinal Barberini, later Pope Urban VIII
as Jacob Marley
as Wilkes
as Webster
as Lab Director Owens
as Vicar
as Ernest
as Epilogue spoken by (voice)
as Jacques
as Hugh Wigmore
as Trigorin
as General Parmenion
as Christopher Williams
as Major Booth Voysey
as Rev. James Mavor Morell
as Shylock
as Maurice Lammering
as Bashford
as First Plain Clothes Man
as Johnson
as Dr. Mennell
as Seddon
as Police Training Officer
as Co-Counsel at Inquest
as Maxim de Winter
as Lt. Cmdr. Lowther
as Commander Gates
as Divorce Counsel
as Member of Parliament (uncredited)
as Assistant Prosecuting Counsel (Uncredited)
as (uncredited)