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James Culliford is a Actor born on 8 september 1927

James Culliford

James Culliford
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Birth name Albert James Culliford
Birth 8 september 1927
Death 23 march 2002 (at 74 years) at Brighton (United-kingdom)

James Culliford (8 September 1927 – March 2002) was a British actor on stage, film and television.

Culliford was badly burned in a motoring accident that left the right side of his face partly disfigured. He met his life partner, the actor Alfred Lynch at theatre acting evening classes. Some of his noted roles are The Entertainer (1960), The Trygon Factor (1966), and Quatermass and the Pit (1967). He also appeared in the Doctor Who serial Frontier in Space in 1973.

After suffering a stroke in 1972, he and Lynch moved from London to Brighton until his death in 2002. Lynch died of cancer the following year.

Usually with

Nigel Kneale
Nigel Kneale
(2 films)
Gary Sherman
Gary Sherman
(1 films)
Peter Yates
Peter Yates
(1 films)
Ted Marshall
Ted Marshall
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of James Culliford (4 films)

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Actor

Death Line
Death Line (1972)
, 1h27
Directed by Gary Sherman
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Horror
Themes Transport films, Rail transport films
Actors Donald Pleasence, Norman Rossington, Christopher Lee, David Ladd, Clive Swift, James Cossins
Roles Publican
Rating58% 2.9493252.9493252.9493252.9493252.949325
A family of cannibals descended from Victorian railway workers, who were buried alive during construction, continue to dwell in the disused lines of the London Underground tube network. The last member of the family frequently visits the neighbouring Russell Square and Holborn stations to pick off passengers for food, then takes them back to the gruesome 'pantry' at an incomplete station. When the cannibal kidnaps and kills an important politician, he is hunted by a detective as well as an American college student and his English girlfriend who were the last to see the victim in the tube station. Donald Pleasence and Norman Rossington star as the investigating police officers. At the climax, when finally cornered and with his wife and the last of his family members dead from disease, the cannibal screams a corrupted form of "Mind the doors!", having picked it up parrot-fashion from the guards on the Underground trains.
Quatermass and the Pit, 1h37
Directed by Roy Ward Baker
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Science fiction, Horror
Themes Transport films, Rail transport films, Films about extraterrestrial life, Films about extraterrestrial life
Actors James Donald, Andrew Keir, Barbara Shelley, Julian Glover, Duncan Lamont, Bryan Marshall
Roles Corporal Gibson
Rating69% 3.4953753.4953753.4953753.4953753.495375
Workers building an extension to the London Underground at Hobbs End dig up skeletal remains. Palaeontologist Dr Matthew Roney (James Donald) is called in and deduces that they are the remnants of a group of apemen over five million years old, more ancient than any previous finds. One of Roney's assistants uncovers part of a metallic object. Believing it to be an unexploded bomb, they call in an army bomb disposal team.
The Trygon Factor, 1h24
Directed by Cyril Frankel
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy-drama, Crime
Themes Heist films
Actors Stewart Granger, Susan Hampshire, Robert Morley, Cathleen Nesbitt, Brigitte Horney, Sophie Hardy
Roles Luke Emberday
Rating58% 2.913122.913122.913122.913122.91312
A Scotland Yard inspector is called to investigate a series of unsolved robberies. Inspector Cooper-Smith (Stewart Granger) arrives at the country manor of a respectable English family. He discovers Livia Emberday (Cathleen Nesbitt), the mistress of the house, has turned to crime in order to bolster the family's flagging fortunes. With assistance from an order of bogus nuns, stolen goods end up in the warehouse of Hamlyn (Robert Morley), purportedly a respectable businessman.
The Entertainer, 1h36
Directed by Tony Richardson, Peter Yates
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Musical
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Laurence Olivier, Brenda De Banzie, Roger Livesey, Joan Plowright, Alan Bates, Daniel Massey
Roles Cobber Carson
Rating70% 3.5424553.5424553.5424553.5424553.542455
Jean Rice, a young London art teacher, travels to a seaside resort (not specified but partly filmed in Morecambe) to visit her family. She is emotionally confused, having had a row with her fiancé, who wants her to emigrate with him to Africa. She is also deeply concerned about the Suez Crisis, having seen her soldier brother off to the war. She has attended a peace rally in Trafalgar Square, directed against prime minister Anthony Eden.