James Robertson Justice

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1907-06-15

Place of Birth

Lewisham, London, England, UK

James Robertson Justice

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia James Robertson Justice (15 June 1907 – 2 July 1975) was a popular British character actor in British films of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. Description above from the Wikipedia article James Robertson Justice, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Acting History

2000
Sir John Mills' Moving Memories as Self (archive footage)
1990
Dors: The Other Diana
1971
The Massacre of Glencoe as MacIain
1970
Doctor in Trouble as Sir Lancelot Spratt
1970
Some Will, Some Won't as Sir Charles Robson
1969
Zeta One as Major Bourdon
1968
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang as Lord Scrumptious
1968
Mayerling as Prince of Wales
1968
The Name of the Game as Fitzwilliam
1968
Spirits of the Dead as Countess' Advisor (segment "Metzengerstein")
1967
Hell Is Empty as Angus McGee
1967
Two Weeks in September as McClintock
1966
The Trygon Factor as Sir John (voice)
1966
Lucy in London as Head of Madame Tussauds' Guides
1966
Long Legs, Long Fingers as Sir Hammond
1966
Doctor in Clover as Sir Lancelot Spratt
1965
The Face of Fu Manchu as Sir Charles
1965
You Must Be Joking as Librarian
1965
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes as Narrator
1965
Up from the Beach as British Beachmaster
1964
Father Came Too! as Sir Beverley Grant
1963
Dr. Crippen as Captain McKenzie
1963
Doctor in Distress as Sir Lancelot Spratt
1963
Das Feuerschiff as Kapitän Freytag
1963
Mystery Submarine as RAdm. Rainbird
1962
The Fast Lady as Commander Charles Chingford
1962
Love on a Pillow as Katov - un sculpteur
1962
Guns of Darkness as Hugo Bryant
1962
Crooks Anonymous as Sir Harvey Russellrod
1962
A Pair of Briefs as Justice Haddon
1961
Murder She Said as Luther Ackenthorpe
1961
Raising the Wind as Sir Benjamin Boyd
1961
The Guns of Navarone as Commodore Jensen / Prologue Narrator
1961
Very Important Person as Sir Ernest "Lieutenant M.J. Farrow, RN" Pease, KBE, FRS
1960
The Ambassadress as Robert Morrison
1960
A French Mistress as Robert Martin / 'Bow Wow'
1960
Doctor in Love as Sir Lancelot Spratt
1960
Foxhole in Cairo as Capt. Robertson
1959
Upstairs and Downstairs as James Mansfield
1958
Orders to Kill as Naval Commander
1958
Thérèse Étienne as Anton Muller
1957
Seven Thunders as Dr. Martout
1957
Campbell's Kingdom as 'Mac' MacDonald
1957
The Living Idol as Doctor Alfred Stoner
1957
Doctor at Large as Sir Lancelot Spratt
1956
Checkpoint as Warren Ingram
1956
The Iron Petticoat as Colonel Vladimir Denisovich Sklarnoff
1956
Moby Dick as Capt. Boomer
1955
Storm Over the Nile as General Burroughs
1955
An Alligator Named Daisy as Sir James Colebrook
1955
Land of the Pharaohs as Vashtar
1955
Doctor at Sea as Captain Wentworth Hogg
1955
Above Us the Waves as Admiral Ryder
1955
Out of the Clouds as Captain Brent
1954
Reflets de Cannes as Self
1954
Doctor in the House as Sir Lancelot Spratt
1953
Rob Roy, The Highland Rogue as Duke Campbell, of Argyll
1953
The Sword and the Rose as King Henry VIII
1952
The Voice of Merrill as Jonathan Roche
1952
Miss Robin Hood as The MacAlister
1952
Les Miserables as Robert
1952
The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men as Little John
1952
The Lady Says No as Matthew Huntington Hatch
1951
Anne of the Indies as Red Dougal
1951
David and Bathsheba as Abishai
1951
Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. as Seaman Quist
1951
Pool of London as Engine Room Officer Trotter
1951
Blackmailed as Mr. Sine
1950
The Magnet as Tramp
1950
The Black Rose as Simeon Beautrie
1950
My Daughter Joy as Prof. Keval
1950
Prelude to Fame as Sir Arthur Harold
1949
Christopher Columbus as Martin Alonso Pinzon
1949
Private Angelo as Feste
1949
Poet's Pub as Prof. Benbow
1949
Whisky Galore! as Dr. Maclaren
1949
Stop Press Girl as Arthur Peters
1948
Scott of the Antarctic as P.O. (Taff) Evans R.N.
1948
Quartet as Branksome (segment "The Facts of Life")
1948
My Brother Jonathan as Eugene Dakers
1948
Against the Wind as Ackerman
1948
Vice Versa as Dr. Grimstone
1946
Appointment with Crime as Prison Governor
1944
Fiddlers Three as Centurion of the 8th Legion
1944
Champagne Charlie as Patron (uncredited)
1944
For Those in Peril as Operations Room Officer