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  1. James Robertson Justice was an actor who was more than the sum of his parts. His booming voice, bushy beard and beetle brows made him a stalwart of countless British films over quarter of a century in the post-war era. With the success of the romantic comedy Doctor in the House, playing the formidable Sir Lancelot Spratt, it made him ...

  2. Biografia. Nascido James Norval Harald Robertson Justice, no distrito de Lee, em Lewisham, no sul de Londres, era filho de James Robertson Justice, um geólogo escocês de Aberdeen. Educado no Marlborough College, em Wiltshire, Justice começou a estudar ciências no University College London mas deixou a instituição depois de um ano e tornou ...

  3. Apr 1, 2022 · Robertson Justice, James, 1907-1975, Motion picture actors and actresses -- Great Britain -- Biography, Motion picture actors and actresses, Great Britain Publisher Sheffield, England : Tomahawk Press Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English

  4. Biography. With his broad chest, bushy beard, and booming voice, Scottish actor James Robertson Justice brought a commandingly regal air to his performances in films of the '40s, '50's, and '60s. Justice flitted between colleges in England and Germany before landing at Reuters, serving as a reporter beside future James Bond creator Ian Fleming.

  5. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) -- (Movie Clip) Toot Sweets Joining nutty inventor Potts (Dick Van Dyke) making a pitch to candy kingpin Lord Scrumptious (James Robertson Justice), cajoled by daughter Truly (Sally Ann Howes) and his own kids (Heather Ripley, Adrian Hill), the first big production number, and another Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman original, in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, 1968.

  6. She became a British citizen in 1967, and changed her name to Irina. A series of strokes, starting in 1968, gradually prevented James Robertson Justice from working again and led to his eventual bankruptcy. Earning her living as a teacher at a local language school, Irina nursed him until his death in 1975.

  7. 1970 Some Will, Some Won't Sir Charles Robson (as James Robertson-Justice) 1969 The Love Factor Maj. Bourdon 1969 The Name of the Game (TV Series) Fitzwilliam

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