Esmond Knight
Esmond Penington Knight (4 May 1906 – 23 February 1987) was an English actor. He was an accomplished actor with a career spanning over half a century. For much of his career Esmond Knight was virtually blind. He had been badly injured in 1941 whilst on active service on board HMS Prince of Wales when she fought the Bismarck at the Battle of the Denmark Strait, and remained totally blind for two years, though he later regained some sight in his right eye. During this period, Esmond dictated an early autobiography to his secretary, Annabella Cloudsley, Seeking The Bubble (Hutchinson & Co. 1943). He played the captain of the HMS Prince of Wales in the 1960 movie Sink the Bismarck! He starred as Professor Ernest Reinhart in the 1961 British science fiction television series, A for Andromeda, alongside Patricia Kneale and Peter Halliday. His daughter is the actress Rosalind Knight. Knight died of a heart attack. He was cremated. Description above from the Wikipedia article Esmond Knight, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 1987 · Fortunes of War as Liversage
- 1987 · Superman IV: The Quest for Peace as Second Elder
- 1987 · Miss Marple: Sleeping Murder as Mr. Galbraith
- 1984 · Miss Marple as Mr. Galbraith
- 1984 · The Invisible Man as Blind Man
- 1984 · The Element of Crime as Osborne
- 1984 · A Voyage Round My Father as Judge
- 1983 · King Lear as Old Man
- 1983 · My Cousin Rachel as Sam Bates
- 1981 · Troilus & Cressida as Priam
- 1981 · Antony & Cleopatra as Lepidus
- 1980 · Drake's Venture as John Dee
- 1979 · Rebecca as Coroner
- 1978 · Romeo and Juliet as Old Capulet
- 1978 · Return of the Saint as Paul Hanson
- 1977 · 1990 as Mitchell
- 1977 · The Man in the Iron Mask as Armand
- 1977 · Supernatural as Sir Charles
- 1976 · I, Claudius as Domitius
- 1976 · Robin and Marian as Old Defender
- 1975 · Quiller as General Pickford
- 1974 · Churchill's People as Penda's Father
- 1974 · Fall of Eagles as General Ruzski
- 1974 · Bedtime Stories as Vere Rawley
- 1973 · Wessex Tales as Conjuror Trendle
- 1973 · Yellow Dog as Mundt
- 1972 · Arthur of the Britons as Athel
- 1972 · The Boy Who Turned Yellow as Doctor
- 1971 · The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes as Captain Cutler
- 1971 · Cousin Bette as General Hulot
- 1971 · Cousin Bette as Marshal Hulot
- 1971 · Elizabeth R as Bishop de Quadra
- 1969 · Anne of the Thousand Days as Kingston
- 1969 · Softly Softly: Task Force as Mr. Justice Ruddy
- 1969 · Doctor Who: The Space Pirates as Dom Issigri
- 1969 · Where's Jack? as Ballad Singer
- 1968 · The Champions as Minister
- 1968 · The Winter's Tale as Camillo
- 1968 · The Parachute as Helmut
- 1966 · King of the River as Donner
- 1966 · The Spies as General Loren
- 1965 · The Spy Who Came In from the Cold as Old Judge
- 1965 · BBC Play of the Month as Helmut
- 1965 · Thirty-Minute Theatre as President
- 1965 · The Troubleshooters as Foss
- 1965 · Gideon's Way as Robson
- 1965 · Public Eye as Dr. Stowe
- 1964 · Detective as Commodore Rupert Gill
- 1964 · Detective as Albert
- 1964 · Detective as Ernest Guppy
- 1964 · The Protectors as Pearce Kettner
- 1963 · Decision at Midnight as Peter Hauser
- 1963 · Doctor Who as Dom Issigri
- 1963 · Festival as Chorus
- 1962 · The Saint as Antoine Louvois
- 1962 · Dr. Finlay's Casebook as Colonel Grahame
- 1962 · Dr. Finlay's Casebook as Hugh Armitage
- 1962 · Z-Cars as Albert Wallace
- 1961 · A for Andromeda as Professor Ernest Reinhart
- 1960 · Barnaby Rudge as Dennis, the Hangman
- 1960 · Barnaby Rudge as Dennis
- 1960 · Sunday-Night Play as Harold P. Jackman
- 1960 · Danger Man as Baron
- 1960 · An Age of Kings as Jack Cade
- 1960 · Peeping Tom as Arthur Baden
- 1960 · Sink the Bismarck! as Captain Leach - 'Prince of Wales'
- 1959 · The Third Man as Theodore Ratteau
- 1959 · Interpol Calling as Von Schriber
- 1958 · The Invisible Man as Wilson
- 1958 · Battle of the V-1 as Stricker
- 1957 · Nicholas Nickleby as Wackford Squeers. Sr
- 1957 · The Prince and the Showgirl as Hoffman
- 1956 · Armchair Theatre as Uncle Karl
- 1956 · The Count of Monte Cristo as Gustav
- 1956 · Helen of Troy as High Priest
- 1955 · This Is Your Life as Self
- 1953 · Full Circle as
- 1953 · The Steel Key as Prof. Newman
- 1952 · Girdle of Gold as Evans the Milk
- 1951 · The River as The Father
- 1951 · Without Fear as Narrator (voice)
- 1950 · Gone to Earth as Abel Woodus
- 1950 · Sunday Night Theatre as Bubnov, a Capmaker
- 1950 · Sunday Night Theatre as Major Kartuschke, Legal Officer
- 1948 · Hamlet as Bernardo
- 1948 · The Red Shoes as Livy
- 1947 · The End of the River as Dantos
- 1947 · Uncle Silas as Dr. Bryerly
- 1947 · Holiday Camp as Camp Announcer
- 1947 · Black Narcissus as The Old General
- 1944 · Henry V as Fluellen - Captain in the English Army
- 1944 · A Canterbury Tale as Narrator / Seven-Sisters Soldier / Village Idiot
- 1944 · The Halfway House as David Davies
- 1943 · The Silver Fleet as Von Schiffer
- 1941 · This England as Vicar's Son
- 1940 · Contraband as Mr. Pidgeon
- 1939 · The Arsenal Stadium Mystery as Raille
- 1938 · Weddings Are Wonderful as Guy Rogers
- 1938 · What Men Live By as Michael
- 1937 · The Vicar of Bray as Dennis Melross
- 1936 · Black Roses as Pavo Collin
- 1936 · Pagliacci as Cadet Silvio
- 1935 · Someday as Curly Blake
- 1935 · Crime Unlimited as Pete Borden
- 1935 · Dandy Dick as Tony Mardon
- 1935 · Father and Son as Michael Bolton
- 1934 · The Blue Squadron as Captain Carlo Banti
- 1934 · Girls Will Be Boys as Geoffrey Dawson
- 1934 · Waltzes from Vienna as Johann Strauss, the Younger
- 1933 · The Bermondsey Kid as Eddie Martin
- 1931 · Deadlock as John Tring
- 1931 · 77 Park Lane as Philip Connor
- 1931 · The Ringer as John Lenley
- 1931 · Romany Love as Davy Summers
- 1928 · The Blue Peter as Radio operator