Born on February 22, 1908, in Norfolk, England, he was a prominent British actor known for his charming demeanor and versatility. His career spanned over seven decades, beginning in the 1930s. He gained acclaim for roles in films like "Great Expectations" (1946) and "Ryan's Daughter" (1970), for which he won an Oscar. Knighted in 1976, he also appeared on stage and television. He passed away on April 23, 2005, leaving a legacy as a beloved figure in British cinema.
WHEN THE WIND BLOWS
When the Wind Blows is a British animated disaster film that tells the story of an elderly couple, Jim and Hilda Bloggs, who attempt to survive a...
GREAT EXPECTATIONS
Great Expectations is a classic adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, focusing on the life of Pip, an orphan living with his sister in rural England....