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Alex Scott


Alex Scott

Birthday:

09/18/1929

Place of birth:

Ballarat, Victoria, Australia:

Biography:

Alex Scott (18 September 1929 – 25 June 2015) was an Australian-British television actor best known for his appearances in British television productions of the 1960s, including Special Branch, The Avengers, Danger Man, The Saint and the final episode ("The Smile Behind the Veil", 1969) of Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased). He also appeared as Klaus in The Adventures of William Tell, episode 22 "The Killer" (1959). Scott had roles in such films as Darling (1965), Fahrenheit 451 (1966), The Blue Max (1966), The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), Twins of Evil (1971) and The Asphyx (1972), and had been directed by Sir Laurence Olivier (The Shifting Heart), François Truffaut, John Sumner (Godsend) and John Schlesinger, among others. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



Credits

Australia: Land Beyond Time (2002)
as Narrator (voice)
Solarmax (2000)
as Narrator (voice)
Romper Stomper (1992)
as Martin
Antarctica: An Adventure of a Different Nature (1991)
as Narrator (voice)
Between Us (1989)
as
Sky Pirates (1986)
as Gen. Hackett
Now and Forever (1983)
as Andrew Wundham
Next of Kin (1982)
as Dr Barton
The Persuaders! (1973)
as Coley
The Asphyx (1972)
as Sir Edward Barett
Anywhere but England (1972)
as Paul
Twins of Evil (1971)
as Hermann
Quest for Love (1971)
as
The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)
as Dr. Hargreaves
The Fanatics (1968)
as Chalier
The Solarnauts (1967)
as Logik
Fahrenheit 451 (1966)
as Book Person: 'The Life of Henry Brulard'
The Blue Max (1966)
as The Orator
Darling (1965)
as Sean Martin
Becket (1964)
as Priest (uncredited)
Ricochet (1963)
as John Brodie
The Sicilians (1963)
as Henri Perrault
Adventure Story (1961)
as