Sidney Vivian

Sidney Vivian

Deceased · Born: Apr 18, 1901 · Died: Dec 22, 1984

Personal Details

BornApr 18, 1901 Prestwich, Lancashire, England, UK

Biography

Sidney Vivian, a renowned thespian, entered this world on April 18, 1901, in the charming town of Prestwich, nestled in the picturesque county of Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.

Throughout his illustrious career, Vivian made a lasting impression on the silver screen, captivating audiences with his impressive performances in a wide range of films, including the critically acclaimed "No Trace" (1950),the beloved adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic novel "Great Expectations" (1967),and the thrilling crime drama "Whispering Smith vs. Scotland Yard" (1952).

As the years went by, Vivian's talent and dedication continued to shine, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema. Eventually, on December 22, 1984, Vivian's remarkable journey came to a close, as he peacefully passed away in the lovely town of St Albans, situated in the county of Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom.

Career

1962
The Day of the Triffids
The Day of the Triffids as Ticket Agent (uncredited)
Jailbreak
Jailbreak as Mr. Marshall
1961
The Devil Inside
The Devil Inside as Sam French
1958
The Key
The Key as Grogan
1957
Strange Affection
Strange Affection as Drunken Reveller
1953
House of Blackmail
House of Blackmail as Police Inspector (uncredited)
The Great Game
The Great Game as Club Chairman
1952
1950
Double Confession
Double Confession as Ring Stall Attendant
No Trace
No Trace as Barman
1949