Willoughby Gray
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Willoughby Gray (5 November 1916 – 13 February 1993) was an English actor of stage and screen born in London. (Though several sources suggest he was born in Aberdeen, Scotland). He was the stepson of Henry Pownall, as his father, Captain John Gray, was killed in Iraq close to the time of his birth. John Willoughby Gray served with distinction during the Second World War with GHQ Liaison Regiment (Phantom). For most of the campaign in Europe he commanded a patrol with 11th Armoured Division. For his gallant and distinguished services in the North West Europe campaign, he was appointed MBE. His recommendation reads: "Captain Gray has commanded a divisional patrol with outstanding success throughout the campaign. The resource and initiative shown by him at all times has resulted in a great deal of vital information reaching Army and Corps HQ much more quickly than would otherwise have been the case, In addition, he has shown great enterprise and complete disregard for his own personal safety on many occasions, notably whilst carrying out reconnaissances in the Antwerp area during the advance through Belgium. The bearing of this officer under arduous conditions and his cheerfulness and willingness to do any work delegated to him unhesitatingly have been an example to those with whom he came in contact." He achieved popularity in the mid-1950s after making 38 appearances on the television series The Adventures of Robin Hood. He appeared as 'Pete' in Harold Pinter's The Birthday Party on its very first run in 1958, this being just one of countless stage performances he made. Though over-shadowed by his stage career, Gray made a handful of incredibly popular films, notably as a priest in Laurence Olivier's film Richard III (1955), The Mummy (1959), Absolution (1978), The Hit(1984), the James Bond film A View to a Kill (1985) as retired Nazi doctor and Max Zorin (Christopher Walken) henchman Karl Mortner/Hans Glaub,[1] and as the elderly and kind king in The Princess Bride (1987). In the late 1980s, he appeared in the BBC drama Howards' Way as banker Sir John Stevens. In Sergei Bondarchuk's 1970 film Waterloo, he is credited as both an actor (playing Captain Ramsey) and a military consultant.[2] Gray died aged 76 in February 1993. His wife, who wrote as Felicity Gray,(Nee Margaret Andraea) was a choreographer, speaker and writer on ballet, who notably taught Gene Tierney for her role in Never Let Me Go. Description above from the Wikipedia article Willoughby Gray, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

The Avengers

BBC Play of the Month

The Adventures of Robin Hood

The Adventures of Robin Hood

The Adventures of Robin Hood

The Adventures of Robin Hood

The Adventures of Robin Hood

The Adventures of Robin Hood
All Movies (18)
- The Princess Bride1987 · as The King
- Solarbabies1986 · as Canis
- A View to a Kill1985 · as Dr. Carl Mortner
- The Hit1984 · as Judge
- The Gamekeeper1980 · as The Duke
- Sheppey1980 · as Customer
- Absolution1978 · as Brigadier Walsh
- Dead Cert1974 · as Coroner
- Young Winston1972 · as Gladstone (uncredited)
- Waterloo1970 · as Ramsey
- The Man Outside1967 · as Detective Inspector
- The Dirty Dozen1967 · as German Officer (uncredited)
- The Mummy1959 · as Dr. Reilly
- Stranger from Venus1954 · as Tom Harding
- Top Secret1952 · as British Officer
- The Woman with No Name1950 · as Group Captain
- Guilt Is My Shadow1950 · as Detective
- Pygmalion1948 · as Man in the Bowler Hat
All TV Shows (25)
- Howards' Way1985 · as Sir John Stevens
- The Regiment1972 · as Dr Blaikie
- Waugh on Crime1970
- W. Somerset Maugham1969 · as Hannay
- ITV Saturday Night Theatre1969 · as Brigadier Perring
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as Col. Trex
- Dr. Finlay's Casebook1962
- The Avengers1961 · as Padley
- The Adventures of William Tell1958 · as Captain Frederick
- The Adventures of William Tell1958 · as Number One
- The Buccaneers1956 · as Harris
- The Buccaneers1956 · as Pop
- The Buccaneers1956 · as Man Shaving
- The Buccaneers1956 · as Bosun
- The Buccaneers1956 · as Old Pop
- The Adventures of Robin Hood1955 · as Much
- The Adventures of Robin Hood1955 · as Count de Waldern
- The Adventures of Robin Hood1955 · as Otto
- The Adventures of Robin Hood1955 · as Stationarius
- The Adventures of Robin Hood1955 · as Blondel
- The Adventures of Robin Hood1955 · as Arthur of Tetsbury
- The Adventures of Robin Hood1955 · as Major Domo
- The Adventures of Robin Hood1955 · as Master Giles
- The Adventures of Robin Hood1955 · as Aubrey
- The Adventures of Robin Hood1955 · as Tinker