Clive Morton
Biography
Clive Morton (16 March 1904 - 24 September 1975) was an English actor.
Known For

Doctor Who

Play for Today

No Hiding Place

Upstairs, Downstairs

Maigret

Lawrence of Arabia

Mystery and Imagination

Sykes
All Movies (60)
- 11 Harrowhouse1974 · as Sir Harold
- Young Winston1972 · as Dr. Roose
- Doctor Who: The Sea Devils1972 · as Trenchard
- The Man and the Snake1972 · as Col. Gordon
- Zeppelin1971 · as Lord Delford
- Jane Eyre1970 · as Mr. Eshton
- A Distant Thunder1970 · as Sir Andrew Manton QC
- Goodbye, Mr. Chips1969 · as General Paunceforth
- Lock Up Your Daughters1969
- Something in the Cellar1969 · as Dr. Pugh
- Got Yourself Sorted Out at All?1968 · as Henry Soames
- Stranger in the House1967 · as Col. Flower
- The Alphabet Murders1965 · as Mister X
- The Wars of the Roses1965 · as Lord Talbot
- The Invasion1963 · as Charles
- Lawrence of Arabia1962 · as Artillery General at Field Briefing (uncredited)
- I Thank a Fool1962 · as Judge
- A Matter of WHO1961 · as Hatfield
- Clue of the New Pin1961 · as Ramsey Brown
- The Pure Hell of St Trinian's1960 · as V.I.P.
- Shake Hands with the Devil1959 · as Sir Arnold Fielding
- Make Mine a Million1959 · as National TV Director General
- The Navy Lark1959 · as Rear Admiral
- The Navy Lark1959 · as Mabel
- Next to No Time1958 · as Wallis
- The Moonraker1958 · as Lord Harcourt
- The Duke Wore Jeans1958 · as Lord Edward Whitecliffe
- The Safecracker1958 · as Sir George Turvey
- The Master Builder1958 · as Dr. Herdal
- Lucky Jim1957 · as Sir Hector Gore-Urquhart
- After the Ball1957 · as Henry de Frece
- Seven Waves Away1957 · as George Kilgore
- Beyond Mombasa1956 · as Irate Man
- Richard III1955 · as The Lord Rivers
- Carrington V.C.1954 · as Lt. Col. Huxford
- Orders Are Orders1954 · as Gen. Sir Cuthbert Grahame-Foxe
- All Hallowe'en1953 · as Sir Arthur
- Turn the Key Softly1953 · as Walters
- Castle in the Air1952 · as Macfree
- His Excellency1952 · as G.O.C.
- The Lavender Hill Mob1951 · as Station Sergeant
- Night Without Stars1951 · as Dr. Coulson
- Traveller's Joy1950 · as Svensen
- Trio1950 · as Ship's Captain
- The Blue Lamp1950 · as Police Sgt. Brooks
- A Run for Your Money1949 · as Editor
- Kind Hearts and Coronets1949 · as The Prison Governor
- Vote for Huggett1949 · as Mr. Campbell
- Here Come the Huggetts1948 · as Mr. G.H. Campbell
- Scott of the Antarctic1948 · as Herbert Ponting F.R.P.S.
- Quartet1948 · as Henry Blane (segment "The Colonel's Lady")
- The Blind Goddess1948 · as Mersel
- Bond Street1948 · as Bank Manager
- Mine Own Executioner1947 · as Robert Paston
- Jassy1947 · as Sir William Fennell
- While the Sun Shines1947 · as Guide
- Dead Men Tell No Tales1938 · as Frank Fielding
- The Man Who Changed His Mind1936 · as Journalist
- The Secret of the Loch1934 · as Reporter (Uncredited)
- The Last Coupon1932
All TV Shows (21)
- Dial M for Murder1974 · as Sir James Avon
- Sykes1972
- Upstairs, Downstairs1971 · as Makepiece
- Play for Today1970 · as Sir Andrew Manton QC
- Paul Temple1969
- Man in a Suitcase1967
- The Corridor People1966 · as Sir Wilfred Templar
- Mystery and Imagination1966 · as Major Ampleforth
- The World of Wooster1965 · as Sir Humphrey Wardour
- The Wars of the Roses1965 · as Lord Talbot
- Doctor Who1963 · as Trenchard
- Our Man At St Mark's1963
- Out of This World1962 · as Sir Gerald Christie
- Sir Francis Drake1961 · as English Ambassador
- Maigret1960 · as Gautier
- No Hiding Place1959
- Fair Game1958 · as General Truscott
- Saturday Playhouse1958 · as Sir Edward Blackenham
- Saturday Playhouse1958 · as Dominio
- Saturday Playhouse1958 · as Duke of Ayr and Stirling
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as Sir Henry Martin