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William Dysart is a Actor British born on 26 january 1929 at Glasgow (United-kingdom)

William Dysart

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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 26 january 1929 at Glasgow (United-kingdom)
Death october 2002 (at 73 years) at London (United-kingdom)

William Dysart (26 November 1929 – October 2002) was a Scottish actor, known for his role as Alec Campbell in the 1970s television series Survivors.

Dysart also appeared in Z-Cars, Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), Doctor Who (in the serials The Highlanders and The Ambassadors of Death) and Oil Strike North, as well as the 1969 films The Last Shot You Hear and Submarine X-1. He died in 2002 aged 72 and was cremated at East London Cemetery and Crematorium.

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Sidney Lumet
Sidney Lumet
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Rupert Davies
Rupert Davies
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Paul Beeson
Paul Beeson
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Filmography of William Dysart (4 films)

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Submarine X-1, 1h30
Directed by William A. Graham
Origin United-kingdom
Genres War, Action
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Underwater action films, Submarine films, Political films
Actors James Caan, Norman Bowler, Paul Young, Brian Grellis, George Pravda, William Dysart
Roles Lt. Robert Talbot Gogan R.N.R.
Rating53% 2.66122.66122.66122.66122.6612
The film begins with Commander Bolton and a few surviving crew members of his 50-man submarine Gauntlet swimming ashore after unsuccessfully attacking German battleship Lindendorf. After a review, Captain Bolton is cleared of any wrongdoing and placed in charge of a small group of experimental X class submarines. His mission is to quickly train crews to man the submarines and sink the Lindendorf while it is hidden away in a Norwegian fiord.
The Deadly Affair, 1h55
Directed by Sidney Lumet, Brian W. Cook
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Thriller, Spy, Crime, Romance
Themes Spy films, Films about sexuality, Political films
Actors James Mason, Harry Andrews, Simone Signoret, Maximilian Schell, Harriet Andersson, Lynn Redgrave
Roles Nobleman (in Edward II)
Rating66% 3.344263.344263.344263.344263.34426
In contemporary London, Charles Dobbs (James Mason) is a staid MI5 operative investigating Foreign Office official Samuel Fennan, a former Communist who apparently commits suicide. Dobbs becomes suspicious when a wake-up call is made to Fennan's home the next morning. While his widow Elsa (Simone Signoret) says it was for her, this is discovered to be a lie. Dobbs then suspects that Elsa, a survivor of an extermination camp, might have some clues, but other officials want Dobbs to drop the case. Dobbs privately links up with retired police inspector Mendel (Harry Andrews) to continue inquiries.