English movie stars born in 1918

Here are 7 famous actors from England were born in 1918:

Richard Greene

Richard Greene (August 25, 1918 Plymouth-June 1, 1985 Norfolk) otherwise known as Richard Marius Joseph Greene was an English actor.

He started his acting career in the early 1940s and appeared in several films before landing the lead role in the 1950s TV series "The Adventures of Robin Hood", which was a huge success in both the UK and the US. Greene's portrayal of the iconic character made him a household name and led to him being considered a heartthrob of the era.

In addition to his acting career, Greene was also an accomplished fencer and had represented Great Britain in the Olympics. He was also a skilled pilot and flew planes for the Royal Air Force during World War II.

After "The Adventures of Robin Hood", Greene continued to act in films and TV series throughout the 1960s and 70s, but never quite achieved the same level of success as he did with the iconic role. He passed away in 1985 at the age of 66.

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Roger Delgado

Roger Delgado (March 1, 1918 Whitechapel-June 18, 1973 Turkey) also known as Roger Caesar Marius Bernard de Delgado Torres Castillo Roberto, Rodger Delgado or Roger Caesar Marius Bernard de Delgado Torres Castillo Robe was an English actor.

He was best known for his role as the Master in the popular British television series "Doctor Who" during the 1970s. Delgado had a successful career on stage and screen, appearing in numerous films and television shows throughout his career. He also performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Old Vic Theatre. In addition to his acting work, Delgado was also an accomplished pilot and served as a navigator during World War II. Unfortunately, Delgado died tragically in a car accident while on vacation in Turkey in 1973 at the age of 55. Despite his untimely death, Delgado's legacy as a versatile and talented actor lives on.

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Graham Payn

Graham Payn (April 25, 1918 Pietermaritzburg-November 4, 2005 Switzerland) a.k.a. Graham Payne was an English singer and actor.

He was a prolific performer in the West End and on Broadway, and appeared in several films, including "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" (1972), "Deadfall" (1968) and "The Girl on the Boat" (1962). Payn was also a close friend and companion of renowned playwright and author, Noël Coward, for over thirty years. In fact, Payn met Coward while performing in a British production of the play "Sail Away" in 1961. Despite his success on stage and on screen, Payn remained a private person, rarely granting interviews or discussing his personal life with the media.

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Jimmy Hanley

Jimmy Hanley (October 22, 1918 Norwich-January 13, 1970 Fetcham) also known as James Hanley or Jimmie Hanley was an English actor. He had five children, Jenny Hanley, Jeremy Hanley, Jane Hanley, Katy Hanley and Sarah Hanley.

Hanley began his acting career in the 1930s, appearing in small roles in various British films. He became a popular leading man in the 1940s, starring in films such as "Pink String and Sealing Wax" and "The Way to the Stars". Hanley also appeared on stage and on television throughout his career. He was married three times, to actresses Dinah Sheridan, Nora Swinburne, and Anthea Askey. Hanley died at the age of 51 from a heart attack.

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Ronnie Brody

Ronnie Brody (November 6, 1918 Bristol-May 8, 1991 Broadstairs) also known as Ronald J. Brody, Ronald J Brody, Ronny Brody or Ron Brody was an English actor.

He appeared in over 60 films and television shows during his career, which spanned from the 1940s to the 1980s. Some of his most notable roles include appearances in the films "Carry On Doctor" and "Carry On Behind," as well as on the television shows "The Avengers" and "Z Cars." In addition to his acting work, Brody also served in the Royal Air Force during World War II. After his acting career, he retired to Broadstairs, where he lived until his death in 1991 at the age of 72.

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Giles Cooper

Giles Cooper (August 9, 1918 Dublin-December 2, 1966 Surbiton) was an English writer, screenwriter, actor and playwright.

Giles Cooper is best known for his acclaimed work as a radio playwright for the BBC, creating over 50 original dramas for the network between 1949 and his untimely death in 1966. Some of his most beloved works include "A View from the Hill," "The Disagreeable Oyster" and "Unman, Wittering and Zigo." In addition to his radio work, Cooper wrote for television and the stage, with his play "Everything in the Garden" being a successful West End production in 1962. He also acted on stage and screen, with notable performances in the films "From Russia with Love" and "The Third Secret." Cooper tragically died at the age of 48 from a heart attack while directing a play in Surbiton, England. Despite his relatively short career, he is remembered as one of the most influential writers in the history of British radio drama.

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Basil Henson

Basil Henson (July 31, 1918 London-December 19, 1990 Sevenoaks) was an English actor.

He was known for his performances in various film and television productions. Henson started his acting career in the early 1940s and made his first screen appearance in "The Next of Kin" (1942). He appeared in several films throughout his career, including "The Longest Day" (1962), "Khartoum" (1966), and "Nicholas and Alexandra" (1971).

In addition to his film work, Henson was also a prolific stage actor, appearing regularly in the West End and at the Royal Shakespeare Company. Some of his notable stage performances include "Henry V," "Coriolanus," and "A Midsummer Night's Dream."

Henson's television work includes appearances in popular series such as "Doctor Who," "The Avengers," and "Z-Cars." He also played the role of Mr. Justice Graves in the television adaptation of Agatha Christie's "The Pale Horse" (1996).

Throughout his career, Henson was known for his versatile acting and his ability to portray a wide range of characters. He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1984 for his performance in "Breaking the Code." Henson passed away in 1990 at the age of 72.

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