Bill Travers

Bill Travers

Deceased · Born: Jan 3, 1922 · Died: Mar 29, 1994

Personal Details

BornJan 3, 1922 Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England, UK
Spouse
  • Virginia McKenna

    ( Sep 20, 1957 to Mar 29, 1994 )
  • Patricia Raine

    ( Dec 2, 1950 to Dec 31, 1969 )
Relatives
  • Penelope Wilton (Niece or Nephew)
  • Lily Travers (Grandchild)

Biography

Bill Travers, a renowned British actor and producer, entered the world on January 3, 1922, in the charming city of Newcastle upon Tyne, located in the picturesque county of Northumberland, England, United Kingdom. Throughout his illustrious career, he garnered recognition for his captivating performances in a variety of films, including the critically acclaimed "Ring of Bright Water" (1969),the heartwarming "Born Free" (1966),and the thought-provoking "The Seventh Sin" (1957). Travers' personal life was marked by two significant relationships, first with the talented actress Virginia McKenna, and later with Patricia Raine. Tragically, his life came to a close on March 29, 1994, in the quaint town of Dorking, situated in the beautiful county of Surrey, England, United Kingdom.

Career

1969
Ring of Bright Water
Ring of Bright Water as Graham Merrill
1966
Duel at Diablo
Duel at Diablo as Scotty McAllister
Born Free
Born Free as George Adamson
1961
Gorgo
Gorgo as Joe Ryan
The Green Helmet
The Green Helmet as Greg Rafferty
1959
1958
Storm Over Jamaica
Storm Over Jamaica as Douglas Lockwood
1957
Big Time Operators
Big Time Operators as Matt Spenser
The Seventh Sin
The Seventh Sin as Walter Carwin
1956
Bhowani Junction
Bhowani Junction as Patrick Taylor
1955
Footsteps in the Fog
Footsteps in the Fog as David Macdonald
Wee Geordie
Wee Geordie as Geordie Mac Taggart
1954
1953
The Shadow Man
The Shadow Man as Nigel Langley - Barbara's date
Woman in Hiding
Woman in Hiding as Victor Tasman
The Square Ring
The Square Ring as Rowdie Rawlings
1952
Outpost in Malaya
Outpost in Malaya as Planter (uncredited)
Holiday Week
Holiday Week as Bob Slater
1951
1950
Trio
Trio as Fellowes (segment Mr. Know-It-All)
The Wooden Horse
The Wooden Horse as Prisoner (uncredited)
1971