Trevor Howard AKA Trevor Wallace Howard-Smith Born: 29-Sep-1913 Birthplace: Cliftonville, Kent, England Died: 7-Jan-1988 Location of death: Bushey, Hertfordshire, England Cause of death: Influenza Remains: Buried, St. Peter Churchyard, Arkley, London, England
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: England Executive summary: Sons and Lovers Wife: Helen Cherry (b. 1915, m. 8-Sep-1944, d. 2001, until his death)
High School: Clifton College, Bristol University: Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Emmy 1963 for The Invincible Mr. Disraeli Commander of the British Empire
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The Dawning (Aug-1988) The Unholy (22-Apr-1988) White Mischief (1987) Christmas Eve (22-Dec-1986) Shaka Zulu (24-Nov-1986) Foreign Body (26-Sep-1986) Peter the Great (2-Feb-1986) Dust (11-Sep-1985) Sword of the Valiant: The Legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (9-Jun-1984) George Washington (8-Apr-1984) Gandhi (6-Dec-1982) · Judge Broomfield The Missionary (2-Nov-1982) · Lord Ames Inside the Third Reich (9-May-1982) Deadly Game (1982) Light Years Away (20-May-1981) Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (Nov-1980) Sea Wolves: The Last Charge of the Calcutta Light Horse (3-Jul-1980) · Jack Cartwright The Shillingbury Blowers (1980) Windwalker (1980) · Windwalker Meteor (19-Oct-1979) Hurricane (12-Apr-1979) Superman (15-Dec-1978) · 1st Elder Stevie (Sep-1978) · The Man Slavers (24-Feb-1978) The Last Remake of Beau Geste (15-Jul-1977) The Adventures of Eliza Fraser (16-Dec-1976) Aces High (30-Sep-1976) · Silkin The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones (10-May-1976) Albino (15-Mar-1976) Conduct Unbecoming (5-Oct-1975) Hennessy (22-Aug-1975) · Cmdr. Rice The Count of Monte Cristo (10-Jan-1975) 11 Harrowhouse (2-Oct-1974) · Massey Craze (May-1974) Persecution (1974) Who? (Dec-1973) The Conflict (29-Nov-1973) A Doll's House (24-Aug-1973) The Offence (30-Mar-1973) Ludwig (29-Dec-1972) Pope Joan (16-Aug-1972) Kidnapped (22-Dec-1971) Mary, Queen of Scots (Dec-1971) · William Cecil To Catch a Spy (6-Sep-1971) The Night Visitor (10-Feb-1971) Ryan's Daughter (9-Nov-1970) Lola (6-Jan-1970) Battle of Britain (15-Sep-1969) · Air Vice Marshal Keith Park The Charge of the Light Brigade (11-Apr-1968) · Lord Cardigan Pretty Polly (19-Oct-1967) The Long Duel (27-Jul-1967) Triple Cross (9-Dec-1966) · Distinguished Civilian The Poppy Is Also a Flower (22-Apr-1966) The Liquidator (Nov-1965) · Mostyn Morituri (25-Aug-1965) Von Ryan's Express (23-Jun-1965) · Maj. Eric Fincham Operation Crossbow (1-Apr-1965) · Prof. Lindemann Father Goose (10-Dec-1964) Man in the Middle (27-Jan-1964) Mutiny on the Bounty (8-Nov-1962) · William Bligh The Lion (19-Aug-1962) · John Bullitt Sons and Lovers (2-Aug-1960) · Walter Morel Malaga (26-Jan-1960) The Roots of Heaven (15-Oct-1958) The Key (28-May-1958) · Chris Ford Pickup Alley (2-Apr-1957) · Frank McNally Stowaway Girl (1957) Around the World in Eighty Days (17-Oct-1956) · Fallentin Run for the Sun (30-Jul-1956) · Browne The Cockleshell Heroes (16-Nov-1955) · Capt. Thompson The Stranger's Hand (20-Jan-1954) The Heart of the Matter (3-Nov-1953) · Harry Scobie Glory at Sea (16-Jul-1952) The Clouded Yellow (15-Jan-1951) Outcast of the Islands (1951) Odette (7-Oct-1950) Golden Salamander (1-Feb-1950) · David Redfern The Third Man (3-Sep-1949) · Maj. Calloway The Passionate Friends (2-May-1949) · Prof. Steven Stratton Green for Danger (7-Aug-1947) · Dr. Barnes So Well Remembered (8-Jul-1947) They Made Me a Fugitive (24-Jun-1947) · Clem I See a Dark Stranger (4-Jul-1946) · David Baynes Brief Encounter (26-Nov-1945) · Dr. Alec Harvey The Way to the Stars (16-Jun-1945) · Squadron Leader Carter
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