John Gregson

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. John Gregson  (15 March 1919 – 8 January 1975) was an English actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article John Gregson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Cast

Sea of Sand

(Cpt Williams)

The Titfield Thunderbolt

(Squire Gordon Chesterford)

The Longest Day

(British Padre)

The Lavender Hill Mob

(Farrow)

Fright

(Dr. Cordell)

Above Us the Waves

(Lieutenant Alec Duffy)

Angels One Five

(Pilot Officer T.B. 'Septic' Baird)

The Night of the Generals

(Colonel Sandauer)

Genevieve

(Alan McKim)

Three Cases of Murder

(Edgar Curtain ("You Killed Elizabeth" segment))

Whisky Galore!

(Sammy MacCodrun)

The Battle of the River Plate

(Captain Bell - H.M.S. Exeter)

The Omega Mystery

(Butler)

The Frightened City

(Det. Insp. Sayers)

SOS Pacific

(Captain John 'Jack' Bennett)

Venetian Bird

(Renzo Uccello)

Faces in the Dark

(Richard Hammond)

Tomorrow at Ten

(Inspector Parnell)

The Weak and the Wicked

(Dr. Michael Hale)

Hans Brinker

(Mijnheer Brinker)

Value for Money

(Chayley Broadbent)

To Dorothy, a Son

(Tony Rapallo)

Jacqueline

(Mike McNeil)

Rooney

(James Ignatius Rooney)

The Treasure of Monte Cristo

(Renato)

Miracle in Soho

(Michael Morgan)

Cairo Road

(Coast Guardsman)

The Crowded Day

(Leslie Randall)

Conflict of Wings

(Cpl. Bill Morris)

Live Now - Pay Later

(Callendar)

The Captain's Table

(Capt. Albert Ebbs)

The Hasty Heart

(Recruit in Jungle (uncredited))

The Brave Don't Cry

(John Cameron)

Countercrime

(Det-Insp Conway)

The Passionate Pilgrim

(Dr. Maclean)

Hand in Hand

(Father Timothy)

Scott of the Antarctic

(P.O. T. Crean R.N.)

Treasure Island

(Redruth)

The Holly and the Ivy

(David Paterson)

Train of Events

(Malcolm Murray-Bruce)

True as a Turtle

(Tony Hudson)

Tomorrow's Merseysiders

(Narrator (voice))

The Sport of Kings

(Narrator)

Saraband for Dead Lovers

Gideon's Way

(Commander George Gideon)

The Saint

(Colonel Roberts)

Shirley's World

Man in a Suitcase

Sunday-Night Play

(John Smith)

Hancock's Half Hour

Dangerous Knowledge

(Bill Kirby)