Jack McNaughton

Jack McNaughton

Deceased · Born: Dec 22, 1905 · Died: Feb 22, 1990

Personal Details

BornDec 22, 1905 Mitcham, Surrey, England, UK

Biography

Jack McNaughton, a renowned thespian, entered this world on December 22nd, 1905, in the charming town of Mitcham, located in the picturesque county of Surrey, England, United Kingdom.

Throughout his illustrious career, McNaughton's captivating performances left a lasting impression on audiences, with notable roles in the 1952 production of "The Pickwick Papers", the 1949 adaptation of "Badger's Green", and the 1951 film "Cheer the Brave".

In his personal life, McNaughton was happily married to the lovely Kay Callard, and together they shared a deep and abiding love.

As the years went by, McNaughton's remarkable life came full circle, and he ultimately bid adieu to this mortal coil on February 22nd, 1990, in the beautiful county of Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, leaving behind a legacy that would forever be cherished by those who had the privilege of knowing him.

Career

1959
The Stranglers of Bombay
The Stranglers of Bombay as Corp. Roberts (uncredited)
1958
Up the Creek
Up the Creek as Regulating Petty Officer
1957
1956
Tears for Simon
Tears for Simon as Hotel Porter (Uncredited)
1955
Children Galore
Children Galore as Patrick Ark
1954
The Purple Plain
The Purple Plain as Sergeant (uncredited)
The Detective
The Detective as Railway Guard
1953
Shoot First
Shoot First as Inspector Matthews
1952
The Pickwick Papers
The Pickwick Papers as Mr. Nupkins (as Jack MacNaughton)
Secret People
Secret People as Postman
1951
Green Grow the Rushes
Green Grow the Rushes as Bailiff Sgt. Edgar Rigby
High Treason
High Treason as Benson - Scotland Yard man
The Franchise Affair
The Franchise Affair as Jury Foreman (Uncredited)
Young Wives' Tale
Young Wives' Tale as Cab Driver (uncredited)
1950
No Place for Jennifer
No Place for Jennifer as Coffee Stall Attendant
1949
Man on the Run
Man on the Run as First Man at Soho Pub