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Sir Michael Scudamore Redgrave, CBE (20 March 1908 – 21 March 1985) was an English stage and film actor, director, manager and author.
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2003
1997
as Self (archive footage)
1990
as Self (archive footage)
1975
1973
as Danvers
1971
as Narrator (voice)
1971
as Sazonov
1971
as The Older Leo Colston
1970
as James Harrington-Smith
1970
as James Wallraven
1969
as Dan Peggotty
1969
as The Headmaster
1969
as Air Vice Marshal Evill
1969
as Gen. Sir Henry Wilson
1969
as Narrator (English Version)
1968
as Grandfather
1968
as Harris
1967
as Narrator
1967
as L'avocat de Lohann
1966
as Caterpillar
1966
as Sir Simon Canterville / The Ghost
1965
as Uncle
1965
as The Medical Officer (archive footage)
1965
as The Medical Officer
1965
as W.B. Yeats
1964
as Narrator
1963
as Uncle Vanya
1962
as George Tesman
1962
as Ruxton Towers Reformatory Governor
1961
as The Uncle
1961
as Sir Mathew Carr
1959
as Mr. Nyland
1959
as The General
1958
as Sir Arthur Benson-Gray
1958
as Percy Brand
1958
as Thomas Fowler
1958
1957
as Gen. Medworth
1957
as David Graham
1956
as O'Connor of the Inner Party
1955
as Col. Eisenstein
1955
as Gilbert (archive footage) (uncredited)
1955
as Burgomil Trebitsch
1955
as Doctor B. N. Wallis, C.B.E., F.R.S.
1955
as Air Marshal Hardie
1954
as Maitre Deliot
1954
as Air Commodore Waltby
1952
as Self
1952
as Ernest Worthing
1952
as Mr. Lege
1951
as Polonius
1951
as Andrew Crocker-Harris
1950
1950
as Self - Mystery Guest
1947
as Mark Lamphere
1947
as Orin Mannon
1947
as Hamer Radshaw
1947
as Richard Carlyon
1946
as Michael Wentworth
1946
as Capt. Karel Hasek
1945
as the narrator
1945
as Maxwell Frere (Segment "The Ventriloquist's Dummy")
1945
as Flight Lt. David Archdale
1942
as David Charleston
1942
as Russian
1941
as Charles MacIver
1941
as Stanley Smith
1941
as Kipps (adult)
1940
as Peter Thompson
1940
as Davey Fenwick
1939
as Alan MacKenzie
1938
as Nicky Brooke
1938
as Gilbert Redman
1936
as Army Officer (uncredited)
as Narrator