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John Ruddock (20 May 1897 – 24 September 1981) was a Peruvian-born British film and television actor.
John Ruddock was born on 20 May 1897 in
Lima
Lima ( ; ), originally founded as Ciudad de Los Reyes (City of The Kings) is the capital and the largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón River, Chillón, Rímac River, Rímac and Lurín Rivers, in the desert zone of t ...
,
Peru
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as John Reynolds Ruddock. He was the first of seven children of his British father and American mother. After the family returned to
Britain
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he was sent to school at
St. Lawrence College,
Ramsgate
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,
Kent
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from 1910 to 1914.
He worked briefly for an insurance company in
Liverpool
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before volunteering to fight in the
First World War
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. He was commissioned into the
Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
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and saw action on the
Somme and at
Passchendaele. He was wounded several times and on one occasion was buried for fifteen hours as a result of an artillery bombardment. In the 1920s he attended the
Royal College of Music
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and then the
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
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. He was in
repertory
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United Kingdom
Annie Horniman founded the first modern repertory theatre in Manchester after withdrawin ...
in the 1930s and with the
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre
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company at
Stratford. During the
Second World War
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he worked for the
Entertainments National Service Association.
Further stage performances for the
RSC
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after the war included
John of Gaunt
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in ''
Richard II'' and
Shylock in ''
The Merchant of Venice
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Although classified as ...
''.
In the 1940s and 1950s he had some notable character roles in
MGM
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period films. He also performed numerous roles for the
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both on radio and television. These included appearances in ''
A Christmas Carol
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'', ''
Dixon of Dock Green
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'', ''
The Avengers'' and finally in 1977 in the post-apocalyptic fiction series ''
Survivors''.
In his latter years he was a drama coach at the
Guildford School of Acting
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The Federation of Drama Schools functions to facilitate ...
. He died in 1981 in
Guildford
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is a town in west Surrey, around southwest of central London. As of the 2011 census, the town has a population of about 77,000 and is the seat of the wider Borough of Guildford, which had around inhabitants in . The name "Guildf ...
,
Surrey
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,
England
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.
Selected filmography
* ''
Escape to Danger
''Escape to Danger'' is a 1943 British thriller film directed by Lance Comfort and Victor Hanbury and starring Eric Portman, Ann Dvorak and Karel Stepanek.
Plot
During the Second World War a British schoolteacher working in Denmark is caught u ...
'' (1943) as Jim
* ''
The Way Ahead
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'' (1944) as Chelsea Pensioner
* ''
Strawberry Roan'' (1944) as John Dibben
* ''
Waltz Time
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'' (1945) as Count Prohaska
* ''
Pink String and Sealing Wax
''Pink String and Sealing Wax'' is a 1945 British drama film directed by Robert Hamer and starring Mervyn Johns. It is based on a play with the same name by Roland Pertwee. It was the first feature film Robert Hamer directed on his own.
The ti ...
'' (1945) as Judge
* ''
Lisbon Story'' (1946) as Pierre Sargon
* ''
Night Boat to Dublin
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Plot
During the Second World War, a captured German ...
'' (1946) as Bowman
* ''
Wanted for Murder
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'' (1946) as Glover
* ''
The Laughing Lady
''The Laughing Lady'' is a 1946 British Technicolor musical drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Anne Ziegler, Webster Booth and Francis L. Sullivan. Based on a play by Ingram D'Abbes, its plot follows a young aristocrat who mak ...
'' (1946) as Gilliatt
* ''
Meet Me at Dawn
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'' (1947) as Doctor
* ''
Frieda'' (1947) as Granger
* ''
The Fallen Idol'' (1948) as Dr. Wilson
* ''
Under Capricorn
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'' (1949) as Mr. Potter
* ''
Quo Vadis
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The phrase originates from the Christian tradition regarding Saint Pete ...
'' (1951) as Chilo
* ''
Secret People'' (1952) as Daly
* ''
Ivanhoe
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'' (1952) as Hundebert
* ''
Martin Luther
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'' (1953) as Vicar von Staupitz
* ''
Women Without Men'' (1956) as 3rd Policeman (uncredited)
* ''
Lust for Life'' (1956) as Ducrucq
* ''
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* ''Question 7'' (1961) as Martin Kraus, Küster
* ''The Avengers (TV series)">The Avengers'', Mr Teddy Bear (1962) as Dr James Howell
* ''Lawrence of Arabia (film)">Lawrence of Arabia
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'' (1962) as Elder Harith (uncredited)
* ''Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'' (1968) as Minister of Finance (uncredited)
* ''The Horsemen (1971 film), The Horsemen'' (1971) as Scribe
* ''Elizabeth R'' (1971, TV Series) as Archbishop Whitgift
* ''
Survivors'' (1977, TV Series) as Bagley
References
External links
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1897 births
1981 deaths
British male film actors
People from Lima
20th-century British male actors
Royal Northumberland Fusiliers officers
British Army personnel of World War I
Entertainments National Service Association personnel
British expatriates in Peru