Michael Langdon, a talented thespian, entered this world on November 12, 1920, in the industrial city of Wolverhampton, situated in the West Midlands region of England, United Kingdom.
Throughout his illustrious career, Langdon showcased his remarkable acting prowess in various productions, including the renowned opera, Die Fledermaus, released in 1983.
Additionally, his impressive repertoire featured notable performances in The Gondoliers, a musical comedy that premiered in 1972.
Langdon's acting journey also took him to the realm of opera, where he appeared in the iconic production of Faust, which debuted in 1952.
Sadly, Langdon's life came to a close on March 12, 1991, in the charming coastal town of Hove, located in the county of East Sussex, England, United Kingdom.