James Hayter

James Hayter

Born April 23, 1907 (Age: 118) Lonavala, India

Biography

James Hayter (23 April 1907 – 27 March 1983) was a British actor. He was born in Lonavala, India, brought up in Scotland and died in Spain. His best remembered film roles include Friar Tuck in the 1952 film The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men and Samuel Pickwick in The Pickwick Papers of the same year. His rotund appearance and fruity voice made him a natural choice for such roles. A pupil of Dollar Academy, he became a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, his film career began in 1936 in Sensation, but was interrupted by World War II during which he served in the Royal Armoured Corps. His later career included roles in TV series such as The Forsyte Saga (1967), The Onedin Line and Are You Being Served?. His 1946 television series Pinwright's Progress, shown on the BBC, is recognised as the first real example of the half-hour situation comedy format in the history of British television. He was also the original narrator of the UK television advertisements for Mr. Kipling cakes. In fact, these ads led to his departure from Are You Being Served?; the cake company paid him a significant bonus to withdraw from the series, as they felt his reputation lent an air of dignity to their snack advertisements. In the film Oliver!, he played Mr Jessop the book shop owner. He appeared in scenes when Dodger steals a gentleman's wallet outside the book shop and also when Oliver is in court charged with the robbery. Hayter used to have a tree house in his back garden where he would retire of an evening to learn and practise his lines from his current script. Description above from the Wikipedia article James Hayter, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
James Hayter (23 April 1907 – 27 March 1983) was a British actor. He was born in Lonavala, India, brought up in Scotland and died in Spain. His best remembered film roles include Friar Tuck in the 1952 film The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men and Samuel Pickwick in The Pickwick Papers of the same year. His rotund appearance and fruity voice made him a natural choice for such roles. A pupil of Dollar Academy, he became a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, his film career began in 1936 in Sensation, but was interrupted by World War II during which he served in the Royal Armoured Corps. His later career included roles in TV series such as The Forsyte Saga (1967), The Onedin Line and Are You Being Served?. His 1946 television series Pinwright's Progress, shown on the BBC, is recognised as the first real example of the half-hour situation comedy format in the history of British television. He was also the original narrator of the UK television advertisements for Mr. Kipling cakes. In fact, these ads led to his departure from Are You Being Served?; the cake company paid him a significant bonus to withdraw from the series, as they felt his reputation lent an air of dignity to their snack advertisements. In the film Oliver!, he played Mr Jessop the book shop owner. He appeared in scenes when Dodger steals a gentleman's wallet outside the book shop and also when Oliver is in court charged with the robbery. Hayter used to have a tree house in his back garden where he would retire of an evening to learn and practise his lines from his current script. Description above from the Wikipedia article James Hayter, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Filmography

The Light Princess

The Light Princess

1978 as Owl (voice) Age: 71
Burke & Hare

Burke & Hare

1972 as Dr. Selby Age: 64
Song of Norway

Song of Norway

1970 as Butler to Berg Age: 63
David Copperfield

David Copperfield

1969 as Porter Age: 62
Oliver!

Oliver!

1968 as Mr. Jessop Age: 61
Lawrence of Arabia

Lawrence of Arabia

1962 as Sheik in Arab Council (uncredited) Age: 55
Out of the Fog

Out of the Fog

1962 as Daniels Age: 55
Go to Blazes

Go to Blazes

1962 as Pipe Smoker Age: 54
No Image

You'll Never See Me Again

1959 as Joe Alden Age: 52
The Boy and the Bridge

The Boy and the Bridge

1959 as Tugboat Skipper Age: 52
The 39 Steps

The 39 Steps

1959 as Mr Memory Age: 51
The Captain's Table

The Captain's Table

1959 as Chief Engineer Earnshaw Age: 51
I Was Monty's Double

I Was Monty's Double

1958 as Sgt. Adams Age: 51
The Big Money

The Big Money

1958 as Mr Frith Age: 51
Gideon's Day

Gideon's Day

1958 as Robert Mason Age: 50
It's a Wonderful World

It's a Wonderful World

1956 as Bert Fielding Age: 49
Port Afrique

Port Afrique

1956 as Nino Age: 49
Keep It Clean

Keep It Clean

1956 as Mr. Bouncenboy Age: 49
Touch and Go

Touch and Go

1955 as Kimball Age: 48
Land of the Pharaohs

Land of the Pharaohs

1955 as Mikka Age: 48
Beau Brummell

Beau Brummell

1954 as Mortimer Age: 47
The Awakening

The Awakening

1954 as The Chief Age: 47
For Better, for Worse

For Better, for Worse

1954 as Plumber Age: 47
A Day to Remember

A Day to Remember

1953 as Fred Collins Age: 46
Will Any Gentleman...?

Will Any Gentleman...?

1953 as Dr. Smith Age: 46
Always a Bride

Always a Bride

1953 as Dutton Age: 46
Four Sided Triangle

Four Sided Triangle

1953 as Dr. Harvey Age: 46
The Great Game

The Great Game

1953 as Joe Lawson Age: 45
No Image

Royal Review

1953 as Commentator (voice) Age: 45
The Woman with No Name

The Woman with No Name

1950 as Captain Bradshawe Age: 43
Trio

Trio

1950 as Albert Foreman (segment "The Verger") Age: 43
Waterfront

Waterfront

1950 as Ship's Captain Age: 43
Night and the City

Night and the City

1950 as Figler (uncredited) Age: 43
Your Witness

Your Witness

1950 as Prouty Age: 42
Morning Departure

Morning Departure

1950 as Age: 42
No Image

Scrapbook for 1933

1950 as (voice) Age: 42