
Cast
Roland Culver
Acting
Cast
Roland Culver
Known for
Acting
Born
1900-08-21
From
Highgate, London, England, UK
Died
1984-03-01
Also known as Roland Joseph Culver, Роланд Калвер, Роданд Джозеф Калвер
Biography
Roland Culver was born on August 21, 1900 in London, England as Roland Joseph Culver. He was an actor, known for Thunderball (1965), Dead of Night (1945) and The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943). He was married to Nan Hopkins and Daphne Rye. He died on March 1, 1984 in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England.

Thunderball
as Foreign Secretary

Safari
as Sir Vincent Brampton

The Missionary
as Lord Fermleigh

Singapore
as Michael Van Leyden

Bonjour Tristesse
as Mr. Lombard

The MacKintosh Man
as Judge

Rough Cut
as Mr. Lloyd Palmer

The Legend of Hell House
as Mr. Rudolph Deutsch

Betrayed
as Gen. Warsleigh

The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
as Col. Betteridge

Trio
as Mr. Ashenden

The Iron Maiden
as Lord Upshott

The Yellow Rolls-Royce
as Norwood

Britannia Hospital
as General Wetherby

The Greek Tycoon
as Robert Keith

The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer
as Sir Eric Bentley

The Hunchback of Notre Dame
as Bishop of Paris

The First of the Few
as Commander Bride

The Uncanny
as Wallace (segment "London 1912")

Down to Earth
as Mr. Jordan

Dear Octopus
as Felix Martin

Night Train to Munich
as Roberts

The Magic Box
as 1st Company Promoter

Fragment of Fear
as Mr. Vellacot

Hotel Sahara
as Maj. Bill Randall

To Each His Own
as Lord Desham

Dead of Night
as Eliot Foley (Segment "Linking Story")

Bequest to the Nation
as Lord Barham

On Approval
as Richard Halton

Encore
as George Ramsay

Next to No Time
as Sir Godfrey Cowan

Perfect Strangers
as Richard

Jump for Glory
as BBC Audition

Rockets Galore
as Capt Waggett

The Teckman Mystery
as Detective Inspector-Major Harris

The Hour of 13
as Connor

Term of Trial
as Trowman

Touch and Go
as Reg Fairbright

The Great Lover
as Grand Duke Maximillian

Girl in the News
as Police Inspector (Uncredited)

A Man Could Get Killed
as Doctor Mathieson

The Ship That Died of Shame
as Maj. Fordyce

The Day Will Dawn
as Cmdr. Pittwaters

The Emperor Waltz
as Baron Holenia

Crime Over London
as Soap salesman

Dangerous Comment
as Officer

The Truth About Women
as Charles Tavistock

English Without Tears
as Sir Cosmo Brandon

An Alligator Named Daisy
as Colonel Geoffrey Weston

One of Our Aircraft Is Missing
as Naval Officer

The Life and Times of David Lloyd George
as William Ewart Gladstone

Secret Mission
as Captain Red Gowan

The Vicious Circle
as Detective Inspector Dane

Unpublished Story
as Stannard

Number Ten
as Patrick Pryton

Death Becomes Me
as Duke of Caith (archive footage)

Love on Wheels
as Salesman

In Search of Gregory
as Wardle

There Goes the Bride
as Jacques

To Encourage the Others
as Lord Goddard

The Late Edwina Black
as Inspector Martin

Accused
as Henry Capelle

Her First Affaire
as Drunk

Folly to Be Wise
as George Prout

The Man Who Loved Redheads
as Major Oscar Philipson

The Holly and the Ivy
as Lord B.

Never Never Land
as Mr. Salford

Quiet Wedding
as Boofy Ponsonby

Uncle Vanya
as Serebriakov

Rough Shoot
as Randall

A Pair of Briefs
as Sir John Pilbright

Sovereign's Company
as General Cantfield

Two Hearts in Waltz Time
as Freddie

The Hypnotist
as Dr. Francis Pelham

Wanted for Murder
as Chief Inspector Conway

Her Imaginary Lover
as Raleigh Raleigh

This England
as Steward

Paradise for Two
as Paul Duval

French Without Tears
as Cmdr. Bill Rogers

77 Park Lane
as Sir Richard Carrington

Fascination
as Ronnie

Lloyd George Knew My Father
as General Sir William Boothroyd

Puppets of Fate

Blind Folly
as Ford

Light Fingers
as Humphrey Levenham

Isn't It Romantic?
as Maj. Euclid Cameron

Mayfair Girl
as Dick Porter

Father and Son
as Vincent

Old Bill and Son
as Colonel

No Longer Alone
as A. E. Matthews

Nell Gwyn
as Bit Part (uncredited)

Marry Me
as Tailor

Wind of Change
as Uncle Cerdic

Talk About Jacqueline
as Leslie Waddington

Give Us the Moon
as Ferdinand

Lucky Loser
as Pat Hayden

High Summer
as Lord George

C.O.D.
as Edward

A Voice Said Goodnight
as Reporter