James Raglan

James Raglan

Deceased · Born: Jan 6, 1901 · Died: Nov 15, 1961

Personal Details

BornJan 6, 1901 Redhill, Surrey, England, UK

Biography

James Raglan, a renowned actor, entered this world on January 6, 1901, in the charming town of Redhill, located in the county of Surrey, England, United Kingdom.

Throughout his illustrious career, Raglan garnered recognition for his impressive performances in a multitude of films, including the 1953 production "Operation Diplomat", the 1932 drama "The World, the Flesh, the Devil", and the 1936 adventure film "The Flying Doctor".

In his personal life, Raglan was married to the lovely Daphne Raglan, and the couple shared a deep and abiding love for one another.

Tragically, James Raglan's life came to a close on November 15, 1961, in the bustling city of Holborn, located in the heart of London, England, United Kingdom.

Career

1961
Dangerous Afternoon
Dangerous Afternoon as Sir Phillip Morstan
1958
Chain of Events
Chain of Events as Magistrate
1957
The Birthday Present
The Birthday Present as Prison Governor (uncredited)
1955
No Smoking
No Smoking as Chancellor
1954
1953
Operation Diplomat
Operation Diplomat as Sir Oliver Peters
The Broken Horseshoe
The Broken Horseshoe as Supt. Grayson
1952
1949
Dick Barton Strikes Back
Dick Barton Strikes Back as Lord Sir James A. Armadale
Celia
Celia as Inspector Parker
1938
Vengeance of the Deep
Vengeance of the Deep as Bill Craig, alias Craig Henderson
1934
Power
Power as Lord Suffolk
1933
The Shadow
The Shadow as Beverley Kent