Stuart Lindsell

Stuart Lindsell

Deceased · Born: Jul 18, 1892 · Died: Jul 9, 1969

Personal Details

BornJul 18, 1892 Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, England, UK

Biography

Stuart Lindsell, a renowned thespian, entered this world on a sweltering summer's day, July 18th, 1892, in the quaint town of Biggleswade, nestled in the picturesque county of Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom.

Throughout his illustrious career, Lindsell's remarkable talent as an actor shone brightly, captivating audiences in a multitude of esteemed productions. His impressive repertoire includes notable roles in the 1944 cinematic masterpiece, "Man of Evil", the 1953 theatrical sensation, "Flannelfoot", and the 1942 screen adaptation of A.J. Cronin's literary classic, "Hatter's Castle".

Tragically, Stuart Lindsell's life came to a close on July 9th, 1969, in the heart of London, specifically in the affluent district of Kensington, England, United Kingdom.

Career

1954
West of Zanzibar
West of Zanzibar as Colonel Ryan
1953
Flannelfoot
Flannelfoot as Lord Wexford
1951
High Treason
High Treason as Commissioner
1950
Once a Sinner
Once a Sinner as Inspector Rance
Lilli Marlene
Lilli Marlene as Major Phillips
1949
The Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon as Yacht owner
1948
1946
Night Boat to Dublin
Night Boat to Dublin as Inspector Martin
1945
The Man from Morocco
The Man from Morocco as Col. Appleby
1944
Man of Evil
Man of Evil as Clive Seymore
1943
The Man in Grey
The Man in Grey as Thomas Lawrence (uncredited)
1942
The Young Mr. Pitt
The Young Mr. Pitt as Earl Spencer