James Robertson Justice AKA James Norval Harald Robertson-Justice Born: 15-Jun-1907 Birthplace: London, England Died: 2-Jul-1975 Location of death: Winchester, Hampshire, England Cause of death: Stroke Remains: Cremated (ashes scattered)
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: England Executive summary: Doctor in the House Military service: International Brigade (Spanish Civil War); Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve (WWII) Father: James Norval Justice Mother: Edith Burgess Wife: Dillys Ethel Hayden (m. 1941, div. 1968, one son) Son: James (d. 20-Jun-1948 drowned) Wife: Irene von Meyendorff (actress, m. 29-Jun-1975, until his death)
High School: Marlborough College (1924) University: University College London University: University of Bonn (attended 1926) Administrator: Rector, University of Edinburgh (1957-60 and 1963-66)
Labour Party (UK)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Doctor in Trouble (16-Jun-1970) Some Will, Some Won't (Mar-1970) The Love Factor (1969) Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (16-Dec-1968) · Lord Scrumptious Mayerling (22-Oct-1968) Spirits of the Dead (17-May-1968) · Countess' Advisor Two Weeks in September (7-Jun-1967) Doctor in Clover (8-Mar-1966) The Face of Fu Manchu (6-Aug-1965) · Sir Charles You Must Be Joking! (3-Aug-1965) Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (16-Jun-1965) · Narrator [VOICE] Up from the Beach (1965) Dr. Crippen (14-Feb-1964) · Capt. McKenzie Father Came Too (11-Feb-1964) Doctor in Distress (2-Dec-1963) · Sir Lancelot Mystery Submarine (10-Mar-1963) Love on a Pillow (5-Sep-1962) Crooks Anonymous (Apr-1962) A Pair of Briefs (Mar-1962) Murder, She Said (7-Jan-1962) · Ackenthorpe The Fast Lady (1962) · Charles Chingford Guns of Darkness (1962) Raising the Wind (7-Sep-1961) The Guns of Navarone (22-Jun-1961) · Jensen Very Important Person (25-Apr-1961) Foxhole in Cairo (4-Oct-1960) A French Mistress (25-Aug-1960) Doctor in Love (12-Jul-1960) Upstairs and Downstairs (2-Nov-1959) Orders to Kill (1958) · Naval Commander Seven Thunders (4-Sep-1957) · Dr. Martout Campbell's Kingdom (3-Sep-1957) · James MacDonald The Living Idol (2-May-1957) Doctor at Large (26-Mar-1957) · Sir Lancelot The Iron Petticoat (12-Dec-1956) · Col. Sklarnoff Moby Dick (27-Jun-1956) · Capt. Boomer Checkpoint (1956) · Warren Ingram Storm Over the Nile (26-Dec-1955) · Gen. Burroughs An Alligator Named Daisy (13-Dec-1955) Doctor at Sea (26-Sep-1955) · Capt. Hogg Above Us the Waves (8-Aug-1955) Land of the Pharaohs (24-Jun-1955) · Vashtar Out of the Clouds (15-Feb-1955) Doctor in the House (4-Oct-1954) · Sir Lancelot Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue (26-Oct-1953) The Sword and the Rose (23-Jul-1953) Murder Will Out (Dec-1952) Miss Robin Hood (Nov-1952) Les Miserables (14-Aug-1952) · Robert The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men (26-Jun-1952) The Lady Says No (6-Jan-1952) Anne of the Indies (18-Oct-1951) · Red Dougal David and Bathsheba (10-Aug-1951) Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. (10-Apr-1951) · Quist Pool of London (20-Feb-1951) Blackmailed (30-Jan-1951) The Magnet (Oct-1950) The Black Rose (1-Sep-1950) Prelude to Fame (2-May-1950) · Sir Arthur Harold Whisky Galore! (28-Nov-1949) Private Angelo (6-Jul-1949) Christopher Columbus (14-Jun-1949) · Martin Pinzon Scott of the Antarctic (7-Dec-1948) · Taff Evans Quartet (26-Oct-1948) My Brother Jonathan (5-Feb-1948) Against the Wind (Feb-1948) Vice Versa (Jan-1948) Fiddlers Three (Oct-1944)
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