Moultrie Kelsall

Moultrie Kelsall

Deceased · Born: Oct 24, 1901 · Died: Feb 12, 1980

Personal Details

BornOct 24, 1901 Bearsden, Scotland, UK

Biography

Moultrie Kelsall, a talented individual, entered this world on October 24th, 1901, in the charming town of Bearsden, Scotland, a part of the United Kingdom.

As a multifaceted personality, Moultrie embarked on a career that spanned both acting and producing, leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment. His impressive repertoire includes notable roles in films such as "Captain Horatio Hornblower" (1951),"The Franchise Affair" (1951),and "Smith" (1970).

Moultrie's personal life was filled with love and companionship, as he was married to the lovely Ruby Dun.

Tragically, Moultrie's life came to a close on February 12th, 1980, in Blair Logie, Scotland, a part of the United Kingdom, where he left behind a legacy that will be cherished for generations to come.

Career

1980
1970
Hell Boats
Hell Boats as Vice Admiral Ashurst
One More Time
One More Time as Minister
1968
The Birthday Party
The Birthday Party as Pete Bowles
1962
Light in the Piazza
Light in the Piazza as The Minister
1959
Web of Evidence
Web of Evidence as Chief Inspector Dale
Left Right and Centre
Left Right and Centre as Grimsby Armfield
North West Frontier
North West Frontier as British Correspondent
1958
Violent Playground
Violent Playground as Superintendent
1957
Abandon Ship
Abandon Ship as Daniel Cane
1956
1955
The Warriors
The Warriors as Sir Bruce
Quentin Durward
Quentin Durward as Lord Malcolm
1954
The Sea Shall Not Have Them
The Sea Shall Not Have Them as Wing Commander Dixon
High and Dry
High and Dry as C.S.S. Skipper
Trouble in the Glen
Trouble in the Glen as Luke Carnoch
1953
Johnny on the Run
Johnny on the Run as Mr MacIntyre
The Master of Ballantrae
The Master of Ballantrae as Capt. McCauley (uncredited)
1952
The Hour of 13
The Hour of 13 as Magistrate of Court
1951
High Treason
High Treason as Ship's Captain (uncredited)
The Lavender Hill Mob
The Lavender Hill Mob as Detective Superintendant
1950
Last Holiday
Last Holiday as Sir Robert Kyle