Keith Pyott

Keith Pyott

Deceased · Born: Mar 9, 1902 · Died: Apr 6, 1968

Personal Details

BornMar 9, 1902 Blackheath, London, England, UK

Biography

Keith Pyott, a renowned British actor, entered this world on March 9, 1902, in the charming town of Blackheath, situated in the heart of London, England, United Kingdom.

Throughout his illustrious career, Pyott made a lasting impact on the world of entertainment, captivating audiences with his exceptional acting skills in iconic productions such as Chimes at Midnight, released in 1965, The Big Pull, which premiered in 1962, and the beloved British sci-fi series Doctor Who, first aired in 1963.

Pyott's personal life was filled with love and devotion, as he was married to the lovely Sheila Raynor. Unfortunately, his life was cut short when he passed away on April 6, 1968, in the peaceful town of Enfield, located in the county of Middlesex, England, United Kingdom.

Career

1965
Masquerade
Masquerade as Gustave
1964
The Pirates of Blood River
The Pirates of Blood River as Silas (uncredited)
1960
1959
Operation Amsterdam
Operation Amsterdam as Diamond Merchant
1958
I Accuse!
I Accuse! as Judge at Second Dreyfus Trial
1955
The Colditz Story
The Colditz Story as French Colonel
1954
John Wesley
John Wesley as Rev. Samuel Wesley
Twist of Fate
Twist of Fate as Georges
Sea Devils
Sea Devils as General Latour
A Day to Remember
A Day to Remember as Frenchman with Watches (uncredited)
The House of the Arrow
The House of the Arrow as Gaston, the butler
1949
The Spider and the Fly
The Spider and the Fly as Father Pletsier