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  1. Thereafter Knight appeared in various film and theatre productions in Britain. Military service. After war was declared, Knight continued to act, appearing in Powell and Pressburger's film Contraband (1940). He sought a naval commission, but after the evacuation of Dunkirk he became involved in training Local Defence Volunteers. In late 1940 ...

  2. Mar 21, 2023 · Knight was finally accepted into naval training in late 1940. He was initially sent to HMS King Alfred for basic training, before being transferred to HMS Drake for gunnery courses. After passing his exams with relative ease, Knight was commissioned as a gunnery officer and sub-lieutenant with the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (RNVR).

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0460874Esmond Knight - IMDb

    Esmond Knight. Actor: Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. A stage actor from 1925, Esmond made his first film appearance in 77 Park Lane (1931) for Michael Powell for whom he eventually made 11 films.

    • January 1, 1
    • East Sheen, Surrey, England, UK
    • January 1, 1
    • London, England, UK
  4. Sink the Bismarck! Esmond Knight who plays the captain of the HMS Prince of Wales actually served as an officer on board her and was injured during the battle. Dana Wynter, the actress who plays Officer Anne Davis, was actually born in Berlin as Dagmar Winter.

  5. Esmond Knight. Actor: Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. A stage actor from 1925, Esmond made his first film appearance in 77 Park Lane (1931) for Michael Powell for whom he eventually made 11 films. Esmond served in the Royal Navy during WWII and lost one eye and was almost totally blinded in the other during an engagement against The Bismarck. This didn't stop him later portraying a Royal ...

    • May 4, 1906
    • February 23, 1987
  6. From the late 1940s until his death in 1987, he was a prolific artist. Whilst recuperating from his wartime injuries, and completely blind at the time, Esmond dictated an autobiography to his secretary, Annabella Cloudsley. Seeking The Bubble (Hutchinson & Co. 1943) recounts his life up to that point, including delightful scenarios from his ...

  7. Actor. Near-blindness suffered in naval action early in WW2 scarcely disturbed Esmond Knight's progress from handsome romantic lead to solid character actor; indeed it arguably gave extra depth to roles like the Village Idiot in A Canterbury Tale (1944) - in which he also played a soldier and narrated the Chaucerian Prologue - and the Holy Man in Black Narcissus (1947).

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