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    Kenneth More. Kenneth Gilbert More, CBE (20 September 1914 – 12 July 1982) was an English film and stage actor. Initially achieving fame in the comedy Genevieve (1953), he appeared in many roles as a carefree, happy-go-lucky gent. Films from this period include Doctor in the House (1954), Raising a Riot (1955), The Admirable Crichton (1957 ...

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    Kenneth More. Actor: The Longest Day. Kenneth Gilbert More C.B.E. (20 September 1914 - 12 July 1982) was one of Britain's most successful and highest paid actors of his generation, with a multi award-winning career in theatre, film and television spanning over 4 decades.

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    • A Night to Remember. Kenneth More, David McCallum, Honor Blackman. 61 votes. The sinking of the Titanic is presented in a highly realistic fashion in this tense British drama.
    • Sink the Bismarck! Kenneth More, Dana Wynter, Carl Mohner. 60 votes. Based on the true story of the hunt for the Nazi super-battleship Bismark, this film follows the valiant attempts of the British Admiralty's chief of operations, Captain Jonathan Shepard (Kenneth More), and his team as they gather intelligence and launch an offensive against the dreaded German juggernaut.
    • Reach for the Sky. Kenneth More, Dorothy Alison, Alexander Knox. 71 votes. Reach for the Sky is a 1956 British biographical film about aviator Douglas Bader, based on the 1954 biography of the same name by Paul Brickhill.
    • North West Frontier. Lauren Bacall, Kenneth More, Herbert Lom. 55 votes. North West Frontier is a 1959 British CinemaScope adventure film starring Kenneth More and Lauren Bacall.
    • The Yellow Balloon (1953) Director: J. Lee Thompson. Fifty years ago, Kenneth More suggested on the BBC’s Omnibus programme that his thesping style could be described as “same actor, different clothes”.
    • Genevieve (1953) Director: Henry Cornelius. More had been on screen for 17 years when he became an overnight star after playing breezy advertising executive Ambrose Claverhouse in the best Ealing comedy that Ealing didn’t make.
    • Doctor in the House (1954) Director: Ralph Thomas. Despite Dirk Bogarde headlining this lively adaptation of Richard Gordon’s anecdotal bestseller, Simon Sparrow was so roundly upstaged by the hapless Richard Grimsdyke that More won the BAFTA for best British actor.
    • The Deep Blue Sea (1955) Director: Anatole Litvak. Although he was playing against type as a self-centred cad, More knew the part of ex-RAF pilot Freddie Page better than any other in his career.
  3. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Kenneth Gilbert More CBE (20 September 1914 – 12 July 1982) was a highly successful English film actor during the post-World War II era and starred in many feature films, often in the role of an archetypal carefree and happy-go-lucky middle-class gentleman. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kenneth More, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of ...

  4. Being one of my favourites, Kenneth More was a big star of British films by the middle 1950s. He had charisma, personality, a "devil-may-care" charm and genuine acting ability. During the latter stages of his career, Kenneth More was playing characters where he was cast against type. He rose to the challenge magnificently.

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  6. An ex-aristocrat from France and an alcoholic English lawyer find themselves crossing paths and in love with the same woman during the French Revolution. Director: Jim Goddard | Stars: Chris Sarandon, Peter Cushing, Kenneth More, Barry Morse. Votes: 952. 5. The Pump (1980 TV Movie) 60 min | Drama.