Kenneth More
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Kenneth Gilbert More CBE (20 September 1914 – 12 July 1982) was a highly successful English film actor during the post-World War II era and starred in many feature films, often in the role of an archetypal carefree and happy-go-lucky middle-class gentleman. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kenneth More, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

Omnibus

Theatre 625

The Longest Day

The Forsyte Saga

Father Brown

Battle of Britain

A Night to Remember

Scrooge
All Movies (56)
- The Making of 'A Night to Remember'1993 · as Self (archive footage)
- Alma Cogan: The Girl With The Giggle In Her Voice1991 · as Self (archive footage)
- A Tale of Two Cities1980 · as Dr. Jarvis Lorry
- Unidentified Flying Oddball1979 · as King Arthur
- Leopard in the Snow1979 · as Sir Philip James
- The Silent Witness1978 · as Narrator (voice)
- Journey to the Centre of the Earth1977 · as Prof. Otto Lindenbrock
- The Rocking Horse Winner1977 · as Uncle Oscar
- The Slipper and the Rose1976 · as Chamberlain
- Scrooge1970 · as Ghost of Christmas Present
- Battle of Britain1969 · as Group Capt. Baker
- Oh! What a Lovely War1969 · as Kaiser Wilhelm II
- The Betrayal1969 · as Colonel Foreman
- Dark of the Sun1968 · as Doctor Wreid
- The Collector1965 · as Miranda’s Older Friend (uncredited)
- The Comedy Man1964 · as Chick Byrd
- We Joined the Navy1963 · as Lt. Cmdr. Robert Badger
- Heart to Heart1962 · as David Mann
- The Longest Day1962 · as Capt. Colin Maud
- Some People1962 · as Mr. Smith
- The Greengage Summer1961 · as Eliot
- Man in the Moon1960 · as William Blood
- Sink the Bismarck!1960 · as Captain Jonathan Shepard
- North West Frontier1959 · as Capt. Scott
- The 39 Steps1959 · as Richard Hannay
- The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw1958 · as Jonathan Tibbs
- Next to No Time1958 · as David Webb
- A Night to Remember1958 · as Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller
- The Admirable Crichton1957 · as Bill Crichton
- Reach for the Sky1956 · as Douglas Bader
- The Deep Blue Sea1955 · as Freddie Page
- Playing Fields Association: Cricket1955 · as Self
- Raising a Riot1955 · as Tony Kent
- The Man Who Loved Redheads1955 · as Narrator
- Doctor in the House1954 · as Richard Grimsdyke
- Our Girl Friday1953 · as Pat Plunkett
- Genevieve1953 · as Ambrose Claverhouse
- Never Let Me Go1953 · as Steve Quillan
- The Yellow Balloon1953 · as Ted Palmer
- Brandy for the Parson1952 · as Tony Rackman
- Appointment with Venus1951 · as Lionel Fallaize
- No Highway in the Sky1951
- The Galloping Major1951 · as Film Director
- The Franchise Affair1951 · as Stanley Peters
- The Clouded Yellow1950 · as Willy Shepley
- Chance of a Lifetime1950 · as Adam
- Morning Departure1950
- Stop Press Girl1949 · as Police Sgt. 'Bonzo'
- Now Barabbas1949 · as Spencer
- Man on the Run1949 · as Corp. Newman the Blackmailer
- Scott of the Antarctic1948 · as Lt. E.G.R. (Teddy) Evans R.N.
- A Piece of Cake1948 · as Police Clerk (uncredited)
- Power Without Glory1947 · as Eddie
- Toad of Toad Hall1946 · as Badger
- School for Secrets1946 · as Bomb Aimer (uncredited)
- Look Up and Laugh1935 · as Bit Part
All TV Shows (10)
- An Englishman's Castle1978 · as Peter Ingram
- Father Brown1974 · as Father Brown
- Omnibus1967 · as Self
- The White Rabbit1967 · as Wing Cmdr. Yeo-Thomas
- The Forsyte Saga1967 · as 'Young Jolyon' Forsyte
- Lord Raingo1966 · as Sam Raingo
- Theatre 6251964 · as Kenneth Shreeve
- First Night1963 · as Major Colum Fitzgerald
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as Wilfred Racey
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as Major