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Acting
June 5, 1900
June 6, 1975
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lester Matthews (June 6, 1900 - June 5, 1975) was an English actor born in Nottingham, England, UK. In his career, he made more than 180 appearances in film and on television. He was on occasion erroneously credited as Lester Mathews and especially in later years was sometimes known as Les Matthews. He died on the 6 June 1975 in Los Angeles, California. He was cremated. His ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean. He appeared on television many times including an episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour entitled "Completely Foolproof" (original air date: March 29, 1965). Description above from the Wikipedia Lester Matthews, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Ira Jaffee
1970

Gregory Benton
1968

Winston More
1968

Mr. Harris
1967

1966

Butler
1966

Doctor
1966

Major
1964

Bailiff
1964

British Delegate (uncredited)
1964

as Ira Jaffee

as Gregory Benton

as Winston More

as Mr. Harris


as Butler

as Doctor

as Major

as Bailiff

as British Delegate (uncredited)

as Lord Van Cleve

as Mr. Fleming Pendleton

as Reginald Archibald

as Hugh Olds

as Club Patron (uncredited)

as Inspector Campbell

as Charles


as Peter Mott



as Forrester

as Prison Governor

as Civil Defense Man

as Larkins

as Pillsbury

as Inspector T. Carnahan

as Mr. Craythrope

as Jerrison Ames

as Colonel Brookston


as Frank Grace

as Sir Denis Nayland Smith


as Gus

as Mr. Hancock

as Major Hennishaw

as Adam Stewart

as Caulaincourt (uncredited)


as Major Alden

as Archbishop of Tyre / Narrator

as Comm. Kingston
as U.S. Consul Charlie Edmunds

as Mr. Harrington

as Ben Pearce

as Gen. Stanhope

as Dr. Homer Gleeson

as Chief Insp. Melville

as Sir William Paget

as Gen. Victor Darby

as Lord Jeffrey Amherst

as Cardinal William Patrick O'Shea

as Foreign Secretary (uncredited)

as Maj. Walsh


as Doctor (uncredited)

as Sir Cloudsley

as The Chief

as Robbins

as Carlton


as Col. Ramsey

as Mentou Sr. (uncredited)

as Prime Minister Rochard

as Dr. Lopez

as Commissioner Kingston


as Sir John Utterson

as British Officer (uncredited)

as Sylvester

as Ridgely, Joyce's Interrogator


as King Charles II

as Referee

as Sponsor

as Mr. Burke

as Mr. Larkin

as Mr. Thomas Marshall

as Professor Hopkins

as Mr. Duffy

as Mr. Buzby

as Mr. Fortune
as John Hillgrove

as Alan-A-Dale

as Horatio Nelson

as George Forsythe

as Mr. Aberson

as Robbins

as Prosecutor (uncredited)

as Wyndham Grace

as Shannon Eskdale

as Mark Evans

as Salesman

as British Maj. Fitzpatrick

as Justin Reeves / Mr. G

as Commissioner Braham Chatterton

as Stanley Carter

as Sir Jasper Herrick

as Steamship Dispatcher (uncredited)

as Capt. Lloyd (uncredited)

as Horace Canfield

as Colonel (uncredited)

as British Captain

as Air Marshal (uncredited)

as Treathcote (uncredited)

as Dr. Frederick Holmes

as Oliver Madison

as Wayne Ralston


as Canadian Major

as Mr. Cavanaugh

as Prosecutor

as Group Captain

as Major (uncredited)

as Mr. Lee

as Guard Officer

as Mr. Ames

as Frederick Willoughby

as Sam Livermore

as Henry Thompson

as Lieut. Roberts

as Gair - Henchman

as Harlan Chambers

as Dr. White

as Duke of Buckingham

as District Attorney George Lane

as General Saliere

as Phillip Gregory

as Sir Charles Murchison

as Dr. Alonzo Z. Stewart

as Ring Leader

as Sir Ivor

as Walter Fraser

as Capt. Neville

as St. John

as Sidney Grant

as Captain Hardy

as Gilbert Lockhart

as Elliott Manville

as Mark Stewart

as C. B. Nelson

as Prince Edric

as Dr. Jerry Holden

as Paul Ames

as Schwindt

as Sir Harry Torrent

as Becker

as Coloneilo Romanelli

as Max Winter

as Gilbert Vaughan
as Tony Borrodaile
as Frampton
as Clive Wingate
as Gerald Vickery

as Ralph
as Lt. Col Egerton

as Keith Keller

as Zuniga

as Charles Wickham

as Campbell Edwards
as Brian Nash