Richard Haydn

Richard Haydn (March 10, 1905 – April 25, 1985) was an English comic actor in radio, films and television.

Cast

Young Frankenstein

(Herr Falkstein)

The Lost World

(Prof. Summerlee)

The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin

(Quentin Bartlett)

And Then There Were None

(Thomas Rogers)

Alice in Wonderland

(Caterpillar (voice))

No Time for Love

(Roger Winant)

Ball of Fire

(Prof. Oddly)

Five Weeks in a Balloon

(Sir Henry Vining)

The Sound of Music

(Max Detweiler)

Tonight and Every Night

(Specialty)

Adventure

(Limo)

The Emperor Waltz

(l'empereur François-Joseph)

Never Let Me Go

(Christopher Wellington St. John Denny)

Please Don't Eat the Daisies

(Alfred North)

Singapore

(Deputy Commissioner Hewitt)

The Beginning or the End

(Dr. Chisholm)

Sitting Pretty

(Mr. Clarence Appleton)

Mutiny on the Bounty

(William Brown)

The Green Years

(Jason Reid)

Forever Amber

(Earl of Radcliffe)

Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion

(Rupert Rowbotham)

Mr. Music

(Jerome Thisbee)

Jupiter's Darling

(Horatio)

Her Twelve Men

(Dr. Avord Barrett)

The Late George Apley

(Horatio Willing)

The Hugga Bunch

(Bookworm (voice) (uncredited))

The Merry Widow

(Baron Popoff)

The Foxes of Harrow

(Andre LeBlanc)

Are Husbands Necessary?

(Chuck)

Toy Tiger

(John Fusenot)

Money from Home

(Bertie Searles)

Thunder Birds

(George Lockwood)

Charley's Aunt

(Charley Wyckham)

Let's Make Love

(Prologue Narrator (uncredited))

Forever and a Day

(Mr. Fulcher)

The Return of Charlie Chan

(Andrew Kidder)

Cluny Brown

(Jonathan Wilson)

Twilight for the Gods

(Oliver Wiggins)

Who Killed Who?

(The Victim (voice) (uncredited))

Heart of Darkness

(The Accountant)

Where's Charley?

(Stephen Spettigue)

Topaze

(Muche)

Burke's Law

(Julian Clarington)

The Wonderful World of Disney

Bewitched

The Ed Sullivan Show

(Self)

General Electric Theater

(Chancellor)

Lassie

The Twilight Zone

(Bartlett Finchley)

Laredo

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars

McCloud

ABC Stage 67

(Whitey)

Backup

The Dick Van Dyke Show

(Edwin Carp)

Shirley Temple's Storybook

(Prime Minister)

The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

(Mr. Hemingway)