Colin Keith-Johnston

Colin Keith-Johnston

Deceased · Born: Oct 8, 1896 · Died: Jan 3, 1980

Personal Details

BornOct 8, 1896 London, England, UK
Spouse
  • Mary Cooper

  • Rett Kitson (actress)

Biography

Colin Keith-Johnston, a talented thespian, made his entrance into the world on October 8, 1896, in the vibrant city of London, England, United Kingdom. This esteemed actor would go on to captivate audiences with his impressive performances in a wide range of cinematic endeavors.

Some of his most notable film credits include the 1933 production of "Berkeley Square", the 1948 thriller "Kiss the Blood Off My Hands", and the 1950 comedy-adventure "Fancy Pants". His remarkable ability to bring characters to life on the big screen earned him a reputation as a skilled and versatile actor.

In addition to his professional accomplishments, Colin Keith-Johnston's personal life was marked by his two marriages. Firstly, he was married to the lovely Mary Cooper, and later, he tied the knot with the talented actress Rett Kitson.

Tragically, Colin Keith-Johnston's life came to a close on January 3, 1980, in his beloved hometown of London, England, United Kingdom. Despite his passing, his remarkable body of work continues to entertain and inspire audiences to this very day.

Career

1958
1950
Studio One
Studio One as Capt. English
Fancy Pants
Fancy Pants as Lord Twombley
Enchantment
Enchantment as The Eye
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc as Philip, Duke of Burgundy
1947
The Exile
The Exile as Captain Bristol
1939
Q Planes
Q Planes as Minor Role
1933
Berkeley Square
Berkeley Square as Tom Pettigrew