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Guy Middleton(1906-1973)

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Guy Middleton
After a millionaire practical joker dies, his fortune is divided among four heirs who must carry out his zany instructions to cash in.
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Lean, jaunty British character actor with military-style moustache and easy manner who specialised in playing dapper scoundrels, philanderers, dissipated bon vivants and con artists in a career lasting three and a half decades. Born in Hove, East Sussex, he spent two years working on the London stock exchange before making his move to acting. On stage from 1928, he was initially cast as outright villains. He landed his first worthy part in the George Formby musical comedy Keep Fit (1937), establishing his typical screen personae playing the role of Brian Curtis in Terence Rattigan's En français... Messieurs! (1940) (having previously appeared in the original London stage production in November 1936). Ironically, Middleton seems to have relished his lady-killer image in real life since he was at the time involved with the wife of co-star Rex Harrison - himself no stranger to extra-marital affairs.

Well in the groove as raffish playboy, silly-ass, jolly RAF-type or shady double-dealer, Middleton was consistently excellent in support during the 40's and 50's: as Fogroy in L'honorable Monsieur Sans-Gêne (1945); as debonair games master Victor Hyde-Brown in Cette sacrée jeunesse (1950); as womanizing cad Simon Russell, behind the wheel of a sporty jalopy, in Rires au paradis (1951); or as Victor Manifold, plying his buddies with bootleg whiskey, in Young Wives' Tale (1951). He was also the initial choice for the part of Amrose Claverhouse for the film Geneviève (1953) but lost out to Kenneth More. On television, he partnered Hylda Baker (in drag) as 'Cynthia', in the stand-up comedy show Be Soon (1957). His final role of note was as a senior general in Richard Attenborough's Ah! Dieu que la guerre est jolie (1969). Middleton retired in 1970 and died three years later at the age of 66.
BornDecember 14, 1906
DiedJuly 30, 1973(66)
BornDecember 14, 1906
DiedJuly 30, 1973(66)
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Margaret Rutherford and Alastair Sim in Cette sacrée jeunesse (1950)
Cette sacrée jeunesse
7.2
  • Victor Hyde-Brown
  • 1950
Rires au paradis (1951)
Rires au paradis
7.1
  • Simon Russell
  • 1951
Ray Milland, Ellen Drew, and David Tree in En français... Messieurs! (1940)
En français... Messieurs!
6.2
  • Brian Curtis
  • 1940
Le prisonnier fantôme (1953)
Le prisonnier fantôme
6.6
  • Bongo
  • 1953

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  • Peter Cook in The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer (1970)
    The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer
    6.9
    • Potter
    • 1970
  • Thirty-Minute Theatre (1965)
    Thirty-Minute Theatre
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Twin
    • 1970
  • Raquel Welch, Peter Sellers, and Ringo Starr in Un Beatle au paradis (1969)
    Un Beatle au paradis
    5.8
    • Duke of Mantisbriar (uncredited)
    • 1969
  • Ah! Dieu que la guerre est jolie (1969)
    Ah! Dieu que la guerre est jolie
    7.0
    • General Sir William Robertson
    • 1969
  • The Mini-Affair (1967)
    The Mini-Affair
    8.0
    • Colonel Highwater
    • 1967
  • The Wednesday Play (1964)
    The Wednesday Play
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Chairman at Magistrate's Court
    • 1967
  • Paul McGann, Colin Baker, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, William Hartnell, Sylvester McCoy, Jon Pertwee, and Patrick Troughton in Docteur Who (1963)
    Docteur Who
    8.4
    TV Series
    • Colonel Attwood
    • 1967
  • What Every Woman Wants (1962)
    What Every Woman Wants
    5.7
    • George Barker
    • 1962
  • The Fur Collar
    • Resident
    • 1962
  • Les femmes du général (1962)
    Les femmes du général
    5.8
    • Drunken Fox Hunter (uncredited)
    • 1962
  • The Arthur Askey Show
    TV Series
    • 1961
  • Escort for Hire (1960)
    Escort for Hire
    4.8
    • Arthur Vickers
    • 1960
  • ITV Television Playhouse (1955)
    ITV Television Playhouse
    8.0
    TV Series
    • Giles Winter
    • 1960
  • Peter Brough and Dick Emery in Educating Archie (1958)
    Educating Archie
    6.9
    TV Series
    • 1959
  • Jack Warner in Dixon of Dock Green (1955)
    Dixon of Dock Green
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Fred Harper
    • 1959

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  • Height
    • 1.88 m
  • Born
    • December 14, 1906
    • Hove, East Sussex, England, UK
  • Died
    • July 30, 1973
    • Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, England, UK(following a heart attack)
  • Spouse
    • Anita ArdenMay 7, 1949 - July 30, 1973 (his death)
  • Other works
    He acted in Terence Rattigan's play, "French Without Tears," at the Criterion Theatre in London, England with Mackenzie Ward, Constance Carpenter, Trevor Howard, Roland Culver, and Hubert Gregg in the cast. Harold French was director.
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    Married burlesque actress Anita Arden (Feb 1916 - May 1999) on May 7 1949. Arden appeared in musical revues mainly in New York but also toured with United Service Organizations (USO) in Europe during World War Two. She continued with USO after the war appearing, with amongst others, Gypsy Rose Lee. She also had an uncredited part in the film Malaga (1954) alongside her husband.
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