- In later years, he dismissed his film career 'as a mistake' and concentrated on the stage, frequently acting at the Old Vic and the Royal Court.
- John Justin learnt to fly in Argentina at the age of 12, but was refused permission to go solo by the authorities due to his age.
- During World War II, he was a Spitfire production test pilot and flying instructor. This led to him being offered the role of test pilot Philip Peel in Ali del futuro (1952). However, he had no desire to fly professionally and never flew an aircraft in real life after 1945.
- Educated at Bryanston School, Dorset, and trained for acting at RADA. Subsequently with John Gielgud's repertory company.
- Signed a seven-year contract with Alexander Korda upon securing his seminal role as Prince Achmad in Il ladro di Bagdad (1940).
- His father was a wealthy Argentinian rancher.
- On stage from 1933 with the Plymouth Repertory Company.
- He and Barbara Murray had three daughters.
- His Argentinian father became a naturalized British subject and his mother was English.
- At the start of the film 'The Teckman Mystery'(1954) (Phillip Chance (John Justin) is seated on a plane when a woman (Margaret Leighton) sits next to him which leads into an adventure for him. At the end of the film he's on another plane when again a woman sits next to him but this is his real wife, actress Barbara Murray.
- British stage actor who has occasionally appeared in UK and US films since 1940.
- Christened John Justinian de Ledesma.
- His wife Alison McMurdo was a 5' 6 1/2" stage actress who appeared in such plays as "The Brides of March".
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