Roland Culver

Roland Joseph Culver, OBE (31 August 1900 – 1 March 1984)[1] was an English stage, film, and television actor.[2]

Roland Culver

Born
Roland Joseph Culver

(1900-08-31)31 August 1900
Highgate, London, England
Died1 March 1984(1984-03-01) (aged 83)
Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England
OccupationActor
Years active1924–1983
Spouses
(m. 1938; div. 1946)
    Nan Hopkins
    (m. 1947)
    Children2, including Michael Culver

    Life and career

    After Highgate School, he joined the Royal Air Force and served as a pilot from 1918 to 1919. After considering other careers, he turned to acting, graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.[3] He debuted on the stage in 1924 at Hull Repertory Theatre and, by 1931, was appearing in films in which he was known for his portrayals of impeccable English gentlemen not given to displays of emotion.[4] In the 1960s he branched out into television before finally retiring in 1983. In 1960 he appeared in Five Finger Exercise at the Music Box Theatre in New York City.[5] He was nominated for the 1966 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play for Ivanov.[6] In 1974 he played the irascible Duke of Omnium and Gatherum in the popular BBC adaptation of, The Pallisers.[7]

    He lost half a lung to tuberculosis.

    Personal life and death

    He was married twice, first to actress, director, and casting agent Daphne Rye between 1932 and 1946, then to Nan Hopkins from 1947 until his death from a heart attack in 1984.[8][4] With his first wife he had two children: actor Michael Culver and Robin Culver.[4]

    Culver was awarded an OBE in the 1980 Queen's Birthday Honours for services to drama.

    Writer

    Culver wrote the play A River Breeze, and his autobiography is called Not Quite a Gentleman.[9][7]

    Complete filmography

    Year Title Role Notes
    1931 77 Park Lane Sir Richard Carrington
    Fascination Ronnie
    1932 A Voice Said Goodnight Reporter Short
    Flat No. 9 Short, Uncredited
    Love on Wheels Salesman
    COD Edward
    There Goes the Bride Jacques
    Her First Affaire Drunk
    Marry Me Tailor Uncredited
    1933 Head of the Family Manny
    Mayfair Girl Dick Porter
    Puppets of Fate Billy Oakhurst
    Her Imaginary Lover Raleigh Raleigh
    1934 Lucky Loser Pat Hayden
    Two Hearts in Waltz Time Freddie
    Nell Gwyn Uncredited
    Father and Son Vincent
    The Scoop Barney Somers
    Borrow a Million Charles Nutford
    1935 Oh, What a Night Uncredited
    1936 Everybody Dance Mr. Wilson – Diner at nightclub Uncredited
    Crime Over London Soap Salesman
    Accused Henry Capelle
    1937 Jump for Glory Conductor
    Paradise for Two Paul Duval
    1939 Blind Folly Ford
    1940 French Without Tears Cmdr. Bill Rogers
    Dangerous Comment Officer Short
    Girl in the News Police Inspector Uncredited
    Night Train to Munich Roberts
    1941 Old Bill and Son Colonel
    Fingers Hugo Allen
    Quiet Wedding Boofy Ponsonby
    This England Steward
    1942 One of Our Aircraft Is Missing Naval Officer
    The Day Will Dawn Cmdr. Pittwaters
    Unpublished Story Stannard
    The First of the Few Commander Bride
    Secret Mission Captain Red Gowan
    Talk About Jacqueline Leslie Waddington
    1943 The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp Colonel Betteridge
    Dear Octopus Felix Martin
    1944 On Approval Richard Halton
    English Without Tears Sir Cosmo Brandon
    Give Us the Moon Ferdinand
    1945 Dead of Night Eliot Foley
    Perfect Strangers Richard
    1946 To Each His Own Lord Desham
    Wanted for Murder Chief Insp. Conway
    1947 Singapore Michael Van Leyden
    Down to Earth Mr. Jordan
    1948 The Emperor Waltz Baron Holenia
    Isn't It Romantic? Major Eucid Cameron
    1949 The Great Lover Grand Duke Maximillian
    1950 Trio Mr. Ashenden Segment "Sanatorium"
    1951 The Late Edwina Black Inspector Martin
    Hotel Sahara Major Bill Randall
    Encore George Ramsay Segment "The Ant and the Grasshopper"
    The Magic Box 1st Company Promoter
    1952 The Hour of 13 Connor
    Folly to Be Wise George Prout
    1953 The Holly and the Ivy Lord B.
    Rough Shoot Randall
    1954 Betrayed Gen. Warsleigh
    The Teckman Mystery Insp. Harris
    1955 Dangerous Comment Officer Short
    The Man Who Loved Redheads Major Oscar Philipson
    The Ship That Died of Shame Fordyce
    Touch and Go Fairbright
    An Alligator Named Daisy Col. Geoffrey Weston
    1956 Safari Sir Vincent Brampton
    1957 The Hypnotist Doctor Francis Pelham
    Light Fingers Humphrey Levenham
    The Vicious Circle Detective Inspector Dane
    The Truth About Women Charles Tavistock
    1958 Bonjour Tristesse Mr. Lombard
    Next to No Time Sir Godfrey Cowan
    Rockets Galore! Captain Wagget
    1962 A Pair of Briefs Sir John Pilbright
    Term of Trial Trowman
    The Iron Maiden Lord Upshott
    1964 The Yellow Rolls-Royce Norwood
    1965 Thunderball Home Secretary
    1966 A Man Could Get Killed Doctor Mathieson
    1969 In Search of Gregory Wardle
    The Magic Christian Sir Herbert Uncredited
    1970 Fragment of Fear Mr. Vellacot
    The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer Sir Eric Bentley
    Uncle Vanya Serebriakov TV film
    1972 To Encourage the Others Lord Goddard TV movie
    1973 Bequest to the Nation Lord Barham
    The Legend of Hell House Mr. (Rudolph) Deutsch
    The Mackintosh Man Judge
    1975 Lloyd George Knew My Father General Sir William Boothroyd TV movie
    1976 No Longer Alone A.E. Matthews
    1977 The Uncanny Wallace Segment "London 1912"
    1978 The Greek Tycoon Robert Keith
    1979 Saint Joan TV movie
    1980 Rough Cut Mr. Lloyd Palmer
    The Double Dealer Saygrace TV movie
    Never Never Land Mr. Salford
    1982 The Hunchback of Notre Dame Bishop of Paris TV movie
    Britannia Hospital General Wetherby
    The Missionary Lord Fermleigh

    References

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