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Donald Daniel Houston (6 November 1923 – 13 October 1991) was a
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actor whose first two films—'' The Blue Lagoon'' (1949) with
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, and '' A Run for Your Money'' (1949) with
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—were highly successful. Later in his career he was cast in military roles and in comedies such as the ''
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'' and '' Carry On'' series.


Early life

Houston was born in 10 Thomas Street, Tonypandy, on Tuesday 6 November 1923 in the village of
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, near Tonypandy,
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and was the elder brother of actor Glyn Houston and a sister, Jean. His father Alexander Houston, was a professional football player from Scotland, and his mother Elsie M Jones, ran a milk round. Following the death of their mother at age 29, Donald and brother Glyn Houston were raised by their grandmother while their father had to leave Wales in order to find work. After leaving school he worked at a local
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before deciding to start an acting career. In 1940 he performed on stage with the Pilgrim Players. He served in the
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during the
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as a rear gunner and radio officer.


Acting career

Houston had a successful career as a character actor in British film and television, with prominent parts in several well-known films, including '' Yangtse Incident'' (1957), '' The Longest Day'' (1962, in which he appeared alongside
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), ''
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'' (1964), ''
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'' (1968, again with Burton) and ''
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'' (1981). He would sometimes indulge his Welsh accent, and at other times conceal it behind an English public school voice. His forte tended to be authority figures, often military, such as the brilliant but tough David Caulder, the head of ''
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'', or Dr Francis in "Thirteen to Centaurus" (from the anthology series ''
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''). He could also handle comedy, as he proved with '' Doctor in the House'' (1954) and the later '' Doctor in Distress'' (1963), both significant successes in Europe, and '' Carry On Jack'' (1963). Though preferring quality parts, he was not above journeyman work in films such as ''
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'' (1963) and ''
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'' (1973).


Death

He died on 13 October 1991, of a stroke. The house in which he was born in Tonypandy, Rhondda is marked with a
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historical marker. The unveiling ceremony was attended by Donald's daughter Sian, his granddaughter Michela, his sister Jean Rees and other family members and friends. Historian Peter Stead spoke about Donald Houston's British film career at the plaque unveiling ceremony.


Selected filmography

* '' The Blue Lagoon'' (1949) as Michael Reynolds * '' A Run for Your Money'' (1949) as Dai * ''
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'' (1950) as Phil * '' Crow Hollow'' (1952) as Dr. Robert Amour * ''
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'' (1952) * '' The Red Beret'' (1953) as Taffy * '' The Large Rope'' (1953) as Tom Penney * '' Small Town Story'' (1953) as Tony Warren * '' Doctor in the House'' (1954) as Taffy Evans * '' The Happiness of Three Women'' (1954) as John * '' Devil's Point'' (1954) as Michael Mallard * '' The Flaw'' (1955) as John Millway * '' Doublecross'' (1956) as Albert Pascoe * '' Find the Lady'' (1956) as Bill * '' The Girl in the Picture'' (1957) as Jon Deering * '' Yangtse Incident'' (1957) as Lt Weston RN * ''
The Surgeon's Knife ''The Surgeon's Knife'' is a 1957 British crime film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Donald Houston, Adrienne Corri and Lyndon Brook. It is an adaptation of the 1940 novel '' The Wicked Flee'' by Anne Hocking. Synopsis When his patient ...
'' (1957) as Dr. Alex Waring * '' A Question of Adultery'' (1958) as Mr. Jacobus * '' The Man Upstairs'' (1958) as Dr. Sanderson * '' Room at the Top'' (1959) as Charles Soames * '' Danger Within'' (1959) as Capt. Roger Byfold * '' The Mark'' (1961) as Austin * ''
Twice Round the Daffodils ''Twice Round the Daffodils'' is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Gerald Thomas and starring Juliet Mills, Donald Sinden, Donald Houston, Kenneth Williams, Ronald Lewis, Andrew Ray, Joan Sims and Jill Ireland. The film was adapted from ...
'' (1962) as John Rhodes * ''
The 300 Spartans ''The 300 Spartans'' is a 1962 CinemaScope epic film depicting the Battle of Thermopylae. Made with the cooperation of the Greek government, it was shot in the village of Perachora in the Peloponnese. The working title was ''Lion of Sparta''. It ...
'' (1962) as Hydarnes * '' The Longest Day'' (1962) as RAF Pilot * ''
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'' (1963) as Henri * '' Doctor in Distress'' (1963) as Maj. Tommy Ffrench * '' Carry On Jack'' (1963) as First Officer Jonathan Howett * ''
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'' (1964) as Group Capt. Don Barrett * ''
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'' Episode: 'The Mirror's New' (TV series 1965) - Edward Bierce * ''
A Study in Terror ''A Study in Terror'' is a 1965 British thriller film directed by James Hill and starring John Neville as Sherlock Holmes and Donald Houston as Dr. Watson. It was filmed at Shepperton Studios, London, with some location work at Osterley Hou ...
'' (1965) as Doctor Watson * '' Gideon's Way'' Episode: 'Fall High, Fall Hard' (TV series 1965) - Tony Erickson (his actor brother Glyn Houston also appeared in the episode) * ''
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'' Episode: 'Thirteen to Centaurus' (TV series 1965) - Dr. Francis * '' The Viking Queen'' (1967) as Maelgan * ''
Where Eagles Dare ''Where Eagles Dare'' is a 1968 war film directed by Brian G. Hutton and starring Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood and Mary Ure. It follows a joint British-American Special Operations Executive team of paratroopers raiding a castle (shot on lo ...
'' (1968) as Capt. Olaf Christiansen * ''
The Bushbaby ''The Bushbaby'' is a 1969 American film based on the novel ''The Bushbabies'' (1965) by William Stevenson and adapted by Robert Maxwell. It was directed and produced by John Trent and stars Margaret Brooks and Lou Gossett in the leading roles, ...
'' (1969) as John Leeds * ''
My Lover My Son ''My Lover, My Son'' is a 1970 American-British coproduction drama film directed by John Newland. It tells the story of a mother played by Romy Schneider clinging to her maturing son. The film is based on Edward Grierson's 1952 novel '' Reputati ...
'' (1970) as Robert * ''
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'' (1971) as Harry Love * ''
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'' (1973) as Sam Patterson (segment 1 "Mr. Tiger") * ''
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'' (1976) as Dr. Glauner * ''
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'' (1980) as Hilliard * '' Clash of the Titans'' (1981) as Acrisius


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Houston, Donald 1923 births 1991 deaths Welsh male film actors Welsh male television actors Welsh people of Scottish descent People from Clydach Vale 20th-century Welsh male actors British male comedy actors Royal Air Force personnel of World War II Royal Air Force officers