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  1. Robert Urquhart (16 October 1922 – 21 March 1995) was a Scottish character actor who worked on the stage, for British television, and in film. [1] [2] [3] His breakthrough role was Paul Krempe in The Curse of Frankenstein in 1957, along with Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee .

  2. Robert Urquhart (1921-1995) was a Scottish actor and writer who appeared in films and TV shows such as The Curse of Frankenstein, Jango, and The Aweful Mr. Goodall. He also presented Civil Defence Bulletins in the early 1960s and wrote for ITV Play of the Week and Jango.

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    • Ullapool, Scotland, UK
    • January 1, 1
    • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
  3. The Dollar Bottom. P'tang Yang Kipperbang. The Looking Glass War. Gator. White Huntress. Paul Temple Returns. Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil. The Dogs of War. See Robert Urquhart full list of ...

  4. Robert Urquhart. Actor: The Curse of Frankenstein. The character actor Robert Urquhart was born in 1921 in Ullapool, Scotland. His stage debut came in 1947 and his film debut 5 years later. He worked steadily until the late 1980s in both film and television, usually playing the stalwart, dependable type. He became particularly well known on television as a regular in a number of British series ...

    • October 16, 1921
    • March 21, 1995
  5. Robert Urquhart was a Scottish actor who appeared in films such as The Curse of Frankenstein and 55 Days at Peking, and TV series such as The Pathfinders and The Old Men at the Zoo. He also ran a cultural venue in Ullapool, the Ceilidh Place, and wrote and acted in a Sixties series called Jango.

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  7. Mar 21, 1995 · Robert Urquhart was a Scottish character actor who worked in British television and film. He starred in shows like Department S, Callan, The Avengers, and Jango, and appeared in movies like The Curse of Frankenstein, Dunkirk, and 55 Days at Peking.

  8. Robert Urquhart. Credits (text only) Hide Show Actor ... Sir Robert Falcon - A Tall Story (1983) ... Sir Robert Falcon 1983 Number 10 (TV Mini Series) Alexander Grant

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