Reginald Beckwith

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1908-11-02

Deathday 1965-06-26 (56 years old)

Place of Birth York, England, UK

Also Known As William Reginald Beckwith

Reginald Beckwith

Biography

No biography available for this person.

Known For

Actor

1966
1965
Thunderball

as Kenniston

1965
The Secret of My Success

as Gen. Ferdinand Velez

1965
Gonks Go Beat

as Professor

1965
Mister Moses

as Parkhurst

1965
The Big Job

as Register Office Official

1964
1964
The Yellow Rolls-Royce

as Reporter (uncredited)

1964
A Shot in the Dark

as Receptionist

1964
1964
Kiss Me, Kate

as Cast Member

1963
1963
Lancelot and Guinevere

as Sir Dagonet

1963
Just for Fun

as Opposition Leader

1962
The Password Is Courage

as Unterofficer

1962
Night of the Eagle

as Harold Gunnison

1962
The Saint

as Enderby

1961
Dentist on the Job

as Mr. Duff

1961
Double Bunk

as Alfred Harper

1961
Five Golden Hours

as Brother Geronimo

1961
Sir Francis Drake

as Sir Henry Rainsford

1960
The Night We Got the Bird

as Chippendale Charlie

1960
There Was a Crooked Man

as Station Master

1960
Dentist in the Chair

as Mr Watling

1960
Doctor in Love

as Wildewinde

1960
Bottoms Up!

as Bishop Wendover

1959
Expresso Bongo

as Rev. Tobias Craven

1959
The Ugly Duckling

as Reginald

1959
The 39 Steps

as Lumdsen

1959
Friends and Neighbours

as Wilf Holmes

1959
1959
Desert Mice

as Fred

1958
The Horse's Mouth

as Capt. Jones

1958
Rockets Galore

as Mumford

1958
Next to No Time

as Warren

1958
Law and Disorder

as Vickery

1958
Up the Creek

as Publican

1957
Night of the Demon

as Mr. Meek

1957
Lucky Jim

as University Porter

1957
Light Fingers

as Gates

1957
These Dangerous Years

as Hairdresser

1957
Carry on Admiral

as Receptionist

1956
A Touch of the Sun

as Herbert Hardcastle

1956
It's a Wonderful World

as Professional Manager

1956
Charley Moon

as Vicar

1956
The March Hare

as J. Blacker

1956
Jumping for Joy

as Smithers

1955
1955
The Lyons in Paris

as Captain le Grand

1955
1955
1954
Aunt Clara

as Alfie Pearce

1954
1954
Lease of Life

as Journalist Foley

1954
Fast and Loose

as Rev. Tripp-Johnson

1954
1953
The Runaway Bus

as Telephone Man

1953
Innocents in Paris

as Photographer

1953
Genevieve

as J. C. Callahan

1952
Brandy for the Parson

as Scout Master

1952
Penny Princess

as Minister of Finance - Blacksmith

1951
Another Man's Poison

as Mr. Bigley

1951
Mr. Drake's Duck

as Mr. Boothby

1951
You're Only Young Twice

as BBC Commentator

1951
1949
1948
Scott of the Antarctic

as Lt. H. R. Bowers RIM

1941
Freedom Radio

as Emil Fenner

Writer

1949
Boys in Brown

as Writer

1946
1946
This Man Is Mine

as Adaptation