James Robertson Justice

James Robertson Justice

  • Birthday: 1907-06-15
  • Deathday: 1975-07-02
  • Place of birth: Lewisham, London, England, UK
  • Also know as: James Robertson-Justice

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia James Robertson Justice (15 June 1907 – 2 July 1975) was a popular British character actor in British films of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. Description above from the Wikipedia article James Robertson Justice, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Murder She Said

1961

As Luther Ackenthorpe

Moby Dick

1956

As Capt. Boomer

The Face of Fu Manchu

1965

As Sir Charles

The Guns of Navarone

1961

As Commodore Jensen / Prologue Narrator

Captain Horatio Hornblower

1951

As Seaman Quist

Against the Wind

1948

As Ackerman

Orders to Kill

1958

As Naval Commander

The Iron Petticoat

1956

As Colonel Vladimir Denisovich Sklarnoff

Above Us the Waves

1955

As Admiral Ryder

Spirits of the Dead

1968

As Countess' Advisor (segment "Metzengerstein")

Land of the Pharaohs

1955

As Vashtar

Scott of the Antarctic

1948

As P.O. (Taff) Evans R.N.

The Fast Lady

1962

As Charles

Whisky Galore!

1949

As Dr. Maclaren

The Sword and the Rose

1953

As King Henry VIII

Raising the Wind

1961

As Sir Benjamin Boyd

Doctor in the House

1954

As Sir Lancelot Spratt

Doctor in Love

1960

As Sir Lancelot Spratt

Doctor in Distress

1963

As Sir Lancelot Spratt

Doctor in Clover

1966

As Sir Lancelot Spratt

Doctor at Large

1957

As Sir Lancelot Spratt

The Magnet

1950

As Tramp

Anne of the Indies

1951

As Red Dougal

The Voice of Merrill

1952

As Jonathan Roche

Two Weeks in September

1967

As McClintock

Campbell's Kingdom

1957

As James MacDonald

Rob Roy, The Highland Rogue

1953

As Duke Campbell, of Argyll

The Trygon Factor

1966

As Sir John (voice)

For Those in Peril

1944

As Operations Room Officer

Very Important Person

1961

As Sir Ernest Pease KBE FRS / Lt. Farrow RN

The Lady Says No

1952

As Matthew Huntington Hatch

Les Miserables

1952

As Robert

My Daughter Joy

1950

As Prof. Keval

Zeta One

1969

As Maj. Bourdon

A French Mistress

1960

As Robert Martin / 'Bow Wow'

Some Will, Some Won't

1970

As Sir Charles Robson

Seven Thunders

1957

As Dr. Martout

Blackmailed

1951

As Mr. Sine

The Living Idol

1957

As Doctor Alfred Stoner

Crooks Anonymous

1962

As Sir Harvey Russelrod

Father Came Too!

1964

As Sir Beverly Grant

Checkpoint

1956

As Warren Ingram

Prelude to Fame

1950

As Sir Arthur Harold

An Alligator Named Daisy

1955

As Sir James Colebrook

Poet's Pub

1949

As Prof. Benbow

Stop Press Girl

1949

As Arthur Peters

Mystery Submarine

1963

As RAdm. Rainbird

Out of the Clouds

1955

As Captain Brent

Guns of Darkness

1962

As Hugo Bryant

Das Feuerschiff

1963

As Kapitän Freytag

Long Legs, Long Fingers

1966

As Sir Hammond

Doctor in Trouble

1970

As Sir Lancelot Spratt

You Must Be Joking

1965

As Librarian

The Ambassadress

1960

As Robert Morrison

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

1968

As Lord Scrumptious

David and Bathsheba

1951

As Abishai

Vice Versa

1948

As Dr. Grimstone

Upstairs and Downstairs

1959

As Mansfield

Foxhole in Cairo

1960

As Capt. Robertson

Doctor at Sea

1955

As Capt. Hogg

Storm Over the Nile

1955

As General Burroughs

My Brother Jonathan

1948

As Eugene Dakers

A Pair of Briefs

1962

As Justice Haddon

Dr. Crippen

1963

As Captain McKenzie

The Black Rose

1950

As Simeon Beautrie

Love on a Pillow

1962

As Katov - un sculpteur

Mayerling

1968

As Prince of Wales

Pool of London

1951

As Engine Room Officer Trotter

Quartet

1948

As Branksome

Lucy in London

1966

As Head of Madame Tussauds' Guides

Hell Is Empty

1967

As Angus McGee

Miss Robin Hood

1952

As The MacAlister

Champagne Charlie

1944

As Patron (uncredited)

Private Angelo

1949

As Feste

Christopher Columbus

1949

As Martin Alonso Pinzon

Fiddlers Three

1944

As Centurion of the 8th Legion

Appointment with Crime

1946

As Prison Governor

Up from the Beach

1965

As British Beachmaster

Sir John Mills' Moving Memories

2000

As Self (archive footage)

The Massacre of Glencoe

1971

As MacIain

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