Harold Lang (British Actor)
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Harold Lang (1923 – 16 November 1970) was a RADA-trained British character actor of stage and screen. During the 1950s, in particular, played many sly or menacing roles in B-films. At one time he managed his own theatrical company. From 1960, Lang, a devotee of
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, also taught acting at Central School of Speech and Drama; and director John Schlesinger filmed his work in a documentary, ''The Class'', for BBC TV's Monitor, in 1961.


Partial filmography

* '' The Man from Morocco'' (1945) – Soldier (uncredited) * '' Floodtide'' (1949) – Mac – the draughtsman (uncredited) * '' The Spider and the Fly'' (1949) – Belfort – The Pickpocket * '' Cairo Road'' (1950) – Humble * '' The Franchise Affair'' (1951) – Bus inspector * '' Calling Bulldog Drummond'' (1951) – Stan (uncredited) * '' Cloudburst'' (1951) – Mickie Fraser / Kid Python * ''
Wings of Danger ''Wings of Danger'', released in the United States as ''Dead on Course'', is a 1952 British crime film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Zachary Scott, Robert Beatty and Kay Kendall.Erickson, Ha"Overview: 'Wings of Danger' (1952)."''AllMov ...
'' (1952) – Snell, the blackmailer * '' So Little Time'' (1952) – Lt. Seger * '' It Started in Paradise'' (1952) – Mr. Louis * '' Folly to Be Wise'' (1952) – Soldier in Pub (uncredited) * '' The Long Memory'' (1953) – Boyd's Chauffeur * '' The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan'' (1953) – Singer * '' Street Corner'' (1953) – Len * '' Laughing Anne'' (1953) – Jacques * ''
The Saint's Return ''The Saint's Return'' (released in the US as ''The Saint's Girl Friday'') is a British crime thriller film from 1953, produced by Hammer Film Productions in London. It premiered in London under the original title on 12 October 1953
'' (1953) – Jarvis * '' The Intruder'' (1953) – Bill * ''
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'' (1953) – Stan's Accomplice (uncredited) * '' 36 Hours'' (1953) – Harry Cross, desk clerk * ''
Star of My Night ''Star of My Night'' is a 1954 British romance film directed by Paul Dickson and starring Griffith Jones, Kathleen Byron and Hugh Williams. An adaptation of Paul Tabori's novel ''Le Soleil de ma Nuit'', it concerns a sculptor who becomes roman ...
'' (1954) – Carl * ''
Murder by Proxy ''Murder by Proxy'' is a 1954 British film noir crime drama film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Dane Clark, Belinda Lee and Betty Ann Davies. The screenplay concerns a man who is offered money to marry a woman. It was produced by Hamme ...
'' (1954) – Travis/Victor Vanno * '' Dance, Little Lady'' (1954) – Mr. Bridson * ''
The Passing Stranger ''The Passing Stranger'' is a 1954 British crime film written and directed by John Arnold, produced by Anthony Simmons (who also wrote the original film story) and Ian Gibson-Smith, with Leon Clore serving as the film's executive producer, for ...
'' (1954) – Spicer * '' The Men of Sherwood Forest'' (1954) – Hubert * ''
Adventure in the Hopfields ''Adventure in the Hopfields'' is a 1954 British children's film directed by John Guillermin and starring Mandy Miller. It was made for the Children's Film Foundation. Location filming took place in and around Goudhurst in Kent. Plot After acci ...
'' (1954) – Sam Hines * '' The Men of Sherwood Forest'' (1954) – Hubert * '' The Quatermass Xperiment'' (1955) – Christie * '' It's a Wonderful World'' (1956) – Mervyn Wade * '' The Flesh Is Weak'' (1957) – Henry * ''
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'' (1957) – Clay * ''
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'' (1958) – Commandant Suhren * '' Man with the Gun'' (1958) – John Drayson * '' Chain of Events'' (1958) – Jimmy Boy * ''
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'' (1958) – (uncredited) * '' Paranoiac'' (1963) – RAF Type * '' West 11'' (1963) – Silent * '' Dr. Terror's House of Horrors'' (1965) – Roy Shine (segment "Voodoo") (uncredited) * '' The Psychopath'' (1966) – Briggs * ''
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'' (1967) – (episode "Countdown") * '' Two Gentlemen Sharing'' (1969) – Camp Neighbour (final film role)


Other works

(21 July 1947) He acted in the musical, " Best Foot Forward," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Edith Fellows, Alice Pearce, Hugh Martin, Michael Hall and Beverly Janis in the cast. John Cecil Holm wrote the book. Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane wrote the music and lyrics. (1952) He acted in Jean Anouilh's play, " Thieves' Carnival", at the Arts Theatre Club in London, England with John Laurie, Robin Bailey, Wyndham Goldie, Judith Furse, Maxine Audley, David Bird, Gerald Harper and Tutte Lemkow in the cast.
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was the director. John Hotchkis was the musical director. (1955) He acted in Marcelle Maurette's stage adaptation and translation of Émile Zola's novel, " Therese Raquin", to the stage as "The Lovers", at the Opera House in Manchester, England with Eva Bartok, Sam Wanamaker, Helen Haye, Kynaston Reeves and Peter Copley in the cast. Sam Wanamaker was also the director. (November 1955 – December 1955) He played
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and Borachio respectively, in William Shakespeare's plays, " King Lear" and " Much Ado About Nothing", at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford, England, and on a UK and European tour; with John Gielgud, Peggy Ashcroft, Moira Lister, Helen Cherry, Anthony Nicholls, George Devine, Raymond Westwell, David O'Brien and Richard Easton in the cast. George Devine and John Gielgud were the directors. Isamu Noguchi and
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were the designers. Roberto Gerhard and Leslie Bridgewater were the musical directors. (1958) He acted in Bernard Kops' play, "The Hamlet of Stepney Green", at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England with John Fraser,
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, John Barrard and George Selway in the cast. (1959) He acted in Georg Büchner's play, " Danton's Death", at the Lyric Opera House in Hammersmith, London, England in a 59 Theatre Company production with Patrick McGoohan, Patrick Wymark, James Maxwell, John Turner, Fulton Mackay, Peter Sallis, Lee Fox, Maxwell Shaw, Dilys Hamlett, Avril Elgar and June Bailey in the cast. Caspar Wrede was the director. (March 1959) He acted in Thomas Otway's translation of Molière's play, '' The Cheats of Scapin'', at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England with Maxwell Shaw, Peter Sallis OBE,
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, Fulton Mackay and Helen Montagu in the cast. Peter Dews was the director. (1959) He acted in Michael Meyer's translation of
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's play, " Brand", at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England with the 59 Theatre Company featuring
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, Dilys Hamlett, Patrick Wymark, Fulton Mackay, Peter Sallis OBE, Frank Windsor and June Bailey in the cast. Michael Elliott was the director. (1965) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "
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", at the Open Air Theatre in Regents Park, London, England with Ann Morrish, Gary Raymond, Phyllida Law, Edward Atienza,
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, Andrew Downie and Alfred Burke in the cast. The crew included Peter Rice (designer) and Elisabeth Lutyens (music).


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lang, Harold 1922 births 1970 deaths Male actors from London British male stage actors British male film actors British male television actors 20th-century British male actors Alumni of RADA Acting teachers