Michael Medwin Biography (1923-)

Born 1923 in London, England.

Nationality
British
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor, producer, writer
Birth Details
1923
London, United Kingdom

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Film Appearances
  • The Root of All Evil, 1946
  • (Uncredited) Piccadilly Incident, 1946
  • Edward Courtney, The Courtney Affair (also known as Katy's LoveAffair and The Courtneys of Curzon Street), British Lion, 1947
  • Johnnie Fletcher, Black Memory, Ambassador, 1947
  • Duke of Nonesuch, An Ideal Husband, British Lion, 1947
  • Reporter, William Comes to Town (also known as William at the Circus), United Artists/Alliance, 1948
  • Ilovaisky, Queen of Spades, Monogram, 1948
  • Sullivan, Operation Diamond, Cine-Industrial/Renown, 1948
  • Rocky, Night Beat, British Lion, 1948
  • Charlie, My Sister and I, General Films, 1948
  • Emile Garat, Look before You Love, General Films, 1948
  • The Boss's gang, Just William's Luck, United Artists, 1948
  • Yellow, Another Shore, Ealing, 1948
  • Doctor, Anna Karenina (also known as Tolstoy's Anna Karenina), British Lion, 1948
  • (Uncredited) Harris, Woman Hater, Universal, 1949
  • Marquis Monty, The Gay Lady (also known as Trottie True), General Films, 1949
  • Cabby, Forbidden, British Lion, 1949
  • Len Stevens, For Them That Trespass (also known as Mr. Drew), Associated British, 1949
  • Sparrow, Boys in Brown, General Films, 1949
  • Steward, "Mr. Knowall," Trio (also known as Sanitarium), Paramount, 1950
  • Ronnie Martin, Someone at the Door, Exclusive, 1950
  • Dick Stevens, Shadow of the Past, Columbia, 1950
  • Johnny, The Lady Craved Excitement, Exclusive, 1950
  • Leslie Scott, The Long Dark Hall, Cusick/Eagle-Lion, 1951
  • Sergeant Harry Stuart, Four in a Jeep (also known as Die Vier im Jeep), Praesens Film Zurich, 1951
  • Ernest, Miss Robin Hood, Union, 1952
  • George Ramsbottom, Holiday Week (also known as Hindle Wakes), Monarch, 1952
  • Jerry Winterton, Curtain Up, General Films, 1952
  • Dick Pentivick, The Caretaker's Daughter (also known as Love'sa Luxury), Mancunian, 1952
  • Toby Andrews, Spaceways, Lippert, 1953
  • Smedley, Mr. Potts Goes to Moscow (also known as Top Secret), Stratford, 1953
  • Timothy Blake, The Horse's Mouth (also known as The Oracle), General Films, 1953
  • Husband, Genevieve, Universal, 1953
  • Chick Farrar, Both Sides of the Law (also known as Street Corner), Rank, 1953
  • Ramsey, The Malta Story, United Artists, 1954
  • Teral, The Green Scarf, British Lion, 1954
  • Bob Carter, Bang! You're Dead (also known as Game of Dangerand A Game of Death), Wellington, 1954
  • Martin Teckman, The Teckman Mystery, Associated Artists, 1955
  • Ginger Edwards, The Intruder, British Lion, 1955
  • Trail, Doctor at Sea, Rank, 1955
  • A Man of the Beach, 1955
  • Private Docker, Hell in Korea (also known as A Hill in Korea), British Lion, 1956
  • Alf Higgins, Charley Moon, British Lion, 1956
  • Smart, Above Us the Waves, Republic, 1956
  • Bingham, Doctor at Large, Rank, 1957
  • Ginger, Checkpoint, Rank, 1957
  • Flight Officer Lamb, The Wind Cannot Read, Twentieth Century-Fox,1958
  • Lieutenant Vernon, The Steel Bayonet, United Artists, 1958
  • Corporal Springer, I Only Arsked!, Columbia, 1958
  • Cooper, The Duke Wore Jeans, Anglo-Amalgamated, 1958
  • Sid, The Heart of a Man, Rank, 1959
  • Ginger, Carry on Nurse, 1959
  • Private Watney, The Longest Day, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962
  • Max Catlin, The Dream Maker (also known as It's All Happening), British Lion/Universal, 1963
  • Ronnie, Crooks Anonymous, Janus, 1963
  • Captain Walsh, Kali Yug, la dea della vendetta (also known as Goddess of Vengeance, Kali Yug: Die Goettin der Rache, Kali-Yug,deesse de la vengeance, and Vengeance of Kali), 1963
  • Captain Walsh, Il mistero de tempio indiano (also known as KaliYug-Aufruhr in Indien and Kali Yug, le mystere du temple hindou),1963
  • Ginger, Rattle of a Simple Man, Continental Distributing, 1964
  • Derek, Night Must Fall, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1964
  • Hymie Campbell, I've Gotta Horse (also known as Wonderful Day), Warner Bros./Pathe, 1965
  • Sewer man, The Sandwich Man, Rank, 1966
  • Tommy, 24 Hours to Kill (also known as Twenty-Four Hours to Kill), Seven Arts, 1966
  • John Felix, A Countess from Hong Kong, Universal, 1967
  • Nephew Fred, Scrooge, National General, 1970
  • Army captain, power station technician, and duke of Bedminster, O Lucky Man!, Warner Bros., 1973
  • Man in cab, Law and Disorder, Columbia, 1974
  • Ian Fulkner, Pogled iz potkrovlija (also known as Blick vom Dachboden and View from the Loft), 1974
  • Radcliffe, The Sea Wolves (also known as The Sea Wolves: The Last Charge of the Calcutta Light Horse), Paramount, 1981
  • Theatre surgeon, Britannia Hospital, 1982
  • Shrublands doctor, Never Say Never Again (also known as James Bond 007--Sag niemals nie), Warner Bros., 1983
  • Milroy, The Jigsaw Man, United, 1984
  • British producer, Hotel du Paradis, 1987
  • The professor, Diamond's Edge (also known as Just Ask for Diamond), 1988
  • Mrs. Wells, The Fool, 1990
  • Peter, Staggered (also known as Mad Wedding), Victor Films,1994
  • Registrar, Fanny and Elvis, 1999
  • Also appeared in Mrs. Christopher; Call of the Blood.
  • Film Producer
  • Charlie Bubbles, Universal, 1967
  • (With Lindsay Anderson) If ... , Paramount, 1968
  • Spring and Port Wine, EMI-Anglo/Warner Bros.-Pathe, 1970
  • Gumshoe, Columbia, 1972
  • (With Anderson) O Lucky Man!, Warner Bros., 1973
  • Executive producer, Law and Disorder, Columbia, 1974
  • (With Penny Clark) Memoirs of a Survivor, EMI, 1981
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • Corporal Springer, The Army Game, 1957-1959
  • Mike Lane, The Love of Mike, 1960
  • Mike, Three Live Wives, 1961
  • Don Satchley, Shoestring, syndicated, 1982
  • John Langley, Colin's Sandwich, 1988
  • Movies
  • Johnny Flanagan, Kid Flanagan, 1948
  • Bayldon, The Endless Game, Showtime, 1990
  • Red King, Alice through the Looking Glass, Channel 4, 1998
  • General, Cinderella, 2000
  • Miniseries
  • Appeared as George Ackroyd, Hindle Wakes.
  • Episodic
  • Barry, "Why Pay Tax?," Minder, 1982
  • Sir Freddie Blackton, MP, "Taken for a Ride," Boon, 1987
  • Bill Fredericks, "Raise the Hispanic," Lovejoy, 1991
  • Will Sanderson, "Secrets and Lies," Holby City, BBC, 2002
  • Stage Appearances
  • The Weekend, Strand Theatre, London, 1994
  • Also appeared in Spring and Port Wine; Joe Egg; Forget-Me-Not Lane; Chez Nous; Alpha Beta; Another Country;Crystal Clear; Interpreters; Orpheus; Noises Off.
  • WRITINGS
  • Screenplays
  • (With A. R. Rawlinson, Joan Rees, and Robert Westerby) My Sister and I (based on the novel High Pavement by Emery Bonnet), General Films, 1948
  • (With Piero Tellini) Children of Change (based on a story by Tellini), British Lion, 1949
  • Scrooge, 1970

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