Miles Malleson
Acting
William Miles Malleson (25 May 1888 – 15 March 1969) was an English actor and dramatist, particularly remembered for his appearances in British comedy films of the 1930s to 1960s. Towards the end of his career he also appeared in cameo roles in several Hammer horror films, with a fairly large role in The Brides of Dracula as the hypochondriac and fee-hungry local doctor. Malleson was also a writer on many films, including some of those in which he had small parts, such as Nell Gwyn (1934) and The Thief of Bagdad (1940). He also translated and adapted several of Molière's plays (The Misanthrope, which he titled The Slave of Truth, Tartuffe and The Imaginary Invalid).
The Hound of the Baskervilles
as Bishop Frankland
Age 70 (now 80)
The Importance of Being Earnest
as Canon Chasuble
Age 64 (now 80)
Dead of Night
as Hearse Driver (Segment "The Hearse Conductor")
Age 57 (now 80)
The Day They Robbed the Bank of England
as Assistant Curator
Age 72 (now 80)
The Hound of the Baskervilles
as Bishop Frankland
Age 70 (now 80)
Carlton-Browne of the F.O.
as Resident Advisor Davidson
Age 70 (now 80)
Campbell's Kingdom
as (unconfirmed - not present in US release version)
Age 69 (now 80)
The Importance of Being Earnest
as Canon Chasuble
Age 64 (now 80)
Dead of Night
as Hearse Driver (Segment "The Hearse Conductor")
Age 57 (now 80)
The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case
as Thaddeus Sholto
Age 43 (now 80)
Battling Bruisers: Some Boxing Buffoonery
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Also Known As
Майлс Моллесон, William Miles Malleson
IMDB
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