Stuart Lindsell

Reginald Stuart Lindsell (18 July 1892, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire – 9 July 1969, London) was a British actor, often seen in upper-class roles.[1][2] He was sometimes credited as R. Stuart Lindsell.[3]

Stuart Lindsell in Passport to Pimlico (1949)

He also served as an officer in the Middlesex Regiment of the British Army, having been commissioned in September 1911 after attending the Royal Military College, Sandhurst.[4]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1942Hatter's CastleLord Winton
1942The Day Will DawnReporterUncredited
1942UncensoredPress Officer
1942The Young Mr. PittEarl Spencer
1943The Man in GreyThomas LawrenceUncredited
1944Fanny by GaslightClive Seymour
1945The Man from MoroccoColonel Appleby
1946Night Boat to DublinInspector Martin
1948EscapeSir James Winton
1948My Brother JonathanMr. Martyn
1948Broken JourneyMr. Barber
1948Bonnie Prince CharlieMacDonald of Armadale
1949Once a Jolly SwagmanMr. Yates
1949The Blue LagoonYacht owner
1949Passport to PimlicoCoroner
1949Man on the RunElliett
1949Christopher ColumbusPrior
1950The Girl Who Couldn't QuiteJohn
1950Once a SinnerInspector Rance
1950Lilli MarleneMajor Phillips
1951High TreasonCommissioner
1953FlannelfootLord Wexford
1954West of ZanzibarColonel Ryan
1954ProfileAubrey

References

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