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  1. Timothy Dingwall Bateson (3 April 1926 – 15 September 2009) was an English actor. [1] Life and career. Born in London, the son of solicitor Dingwall Latham Bateson and the great-nephew of rugby player Harold Dingwall Bateson, he was educated at Lockers Park School in Hertfordshire, [2] Uppingham School in Rutland and Wadham College, Oxford.

  2. Timothy Bateson. Actor: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Prolific British character actor, adept at eccentric or whimsical impersonations, particularly of Dickensian characters.

  3. Jan 1, 2022 · Timothy Bateson (3 April 1926 – 15 September 2009) - Kreacher. Also known for his vocal work as the worm in Labyrinth and a career that spanned 7 decades, Timothy Bateson was the original voice of Kreacher in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.

  4. Sep 16, 2009 · Timothy Dingwall Bateson was an English actor.

  5. Harry Potter, the boy who stopped the Dark Lord. Friend of Mudbloods and blood-traitors alike. If my poor mistress only knew... Sirius Black : Kreacher! That's enough of your bile. Away with you! Kreacher : [smiles] Of course Master. Kreacher lives to serve the noble house of Black.

  6. Timothy Bateson. Highest Rated: 90% The Mouse That Roared (1959) Lowest Rated: 50% Heart of Darkness (1994) Birthday: Apr 3, 1926. Birthplace: London, England, UK.

  7. Nov 26, 2009 · Timothy Bateson, who has died aged 83, established his reputation as a fine character actor with the single, incomprehensible speech of the pathetic Lucky in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for...

  8. Sep 16, 2009 · Timothy Bateson was a British actor. He married actress Sheila Shand Gibbs. Bateson appeared in many film, television and radio productions including Brother Cadfael, Doctor Who (in the serial entitled The Ribos Operation), Dad’s Army and Labyrinth.

  9. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofTimothy Bateson | BAFTA

    Actor. 3 April 1926 to 14 September 2009. A versatile character actor, Bateson’s film career was bookended by roles in Cavalcanti’s Nicholas Nickleby (1947) and Polanski’s Oliver Twist (2005).

  10. Prolific British character actor, adept at eccentric or whimsical impersonations, particularly of Dickensian characters. The son of law society president Sir Dingwall Bateson, he won a scholarship to Wadham College, where he trained for acting with the Oxford University Dramatic Society.

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