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Brian Oulton (11 February 1908 – 13 April 1992) was an English
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Biography

Born in
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,
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, Oulton made his acting debut in 1939 as a lead actor. During the
Second World War World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
he served in the
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, and returned to acting playing character roles in 1946; he made a name for himself playing the same pompous character in numerous films, ranging from '' Last Holiday'' (1950) to ''
Young Sherlock Holmes ''Young Sherlock Holmes'' (also known with the title card name of ''Young Sherlock Holmes and the Pyramid of Fear'') is a 1985 American mystery adventure film directed by Barry Levinson and written by Chris Columbus, based on the characters ...
'' (1985). Many of his film roles were in comedies, and he went on to appear in several ''Carry On'' films. In 1969, he appeared as an eccentric psychic medium in ''
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) ''Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)'' is a British private detective television series, starring Mike Pratt (actor), Mike Pratt and Kenneth Cope respectively as the private detectives Jeff Randall and Marty Hopkirk. The series was created by Denn ...
'' in the episode " Never Trust a Ghost"; as a
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GP in '' Doctor at Large''; and in the 1981 Granada TV serial ''
Brideshead Revisited ''Brideshead Revisited: The Sacred & Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder'' is a novel by the English writer Evelyn Waugh, first published in 1945. It follows, from the 1920s to the early 1940s, the life and romances of Charles Ryder, esp ...
''. He was also a stage actor and playwright, writing and starring in productions such as ''Births, Marriages and Deaths'' (1975), and ''For Entertainment Only'' (1976). Brian Oulton's radio credits include the role of Cyril in the long-running children's favourite ''Just William''. He also guest starred as Neil's father in '' The Young Ones'' episode " Sick". Brian Oulton lived latterly in
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and was married to the actress Peggy Thorpe-Bates (from 1938 to 1989, her death), best known for her portrayal of the wife of Horace Rumpole ("she who must be obeyed") in the first television series of John Mortimer's novels. The couple had two children, a son and a daughter.


Selected filmography

* '' Sally in Our Alley'' (1931) as Minor Role (uncredited) * '' Too Many Husbands'' (1938) as Pottelby * '' Miranda'' (1948) as Manell * '' Warning to Wantons'' (1949) as Gilbertier * '' It's Not Cricket'' (1949) as Simon Herbage * '' The Huggetts Abroad'' (1949) as Travel Clerk * '' Last Holiday'' (1950) as Prescott * '' Young Wives' Tale'' (1951) as Man in pub * '' Castle in the Air'' (1952) as Phillips * '' Will Any Gentleman...?'' (1953) as Mr Jackson * '' The Dog and the Diamonds'' (1953) as Mr. Plumpton * ''
The Million Pound Note ''The Million Pound Note'' is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Ronald Neame and starring Gregory Peck, Ronald Squire, Wilfrid Hyde-White and Jane Griffiths (actress), Jane Griffiths. It is based on the 1893 Mark Twain short story "The Mi ...
'' (1954) as Lloyd * ''
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'' (1954) as Medical Equipment Salesman * '' The Crowded Day'' (1954) as Mr. Preedy * '' Miss Tulip Stays the Night'' (1955) as Dr Willis * '' Reluctant Bride'' (1955) as Prof. Baker * '' The Deep Blue Sea'' (1955) as Drunk * ''
Private's Progress ''Private's Progress'' is a 1956 British comedy film directed by John Boulting and starring Richard Attenborough, Dennis Price, Terry-Thomas and Ian Carmichael. The script was by John Boulting and Frank Harvey, based on the novel of the same ...
'' (1956) as M.O. at Gravestone Camp * ''
The Man Who Never Was ''The Man Who Never Was'' is a 1956 British espionage thriller film produced by André Hakim and directed by Ronald Neame. It stars Clifton Webb and Gloria Grahame and features Robert Flemyng, Josephine Griffin and Stephen Boyd. It is b ...
'' (1956) as Wills Officer (uncredited) * '' Charley Moon'' (1956) as Mr. Paxton * '' Brothers in Law'' (1957) as Client * ''
The Good Companions ''The Good Companions'' is a novel by the English author J. B. Priestley. Written in 1929, it follows the fortunes of a Concert Party (entertainment), concert party on a tour of England. It is Priestley's most famous novel and established hi ...
'' (1957) as Fauntley * '' Let's Be Happy'' (1957) as Hotel Valet * '' Happy Is the Bride'' (1958) as 2nd Magistrate * '' The Silent Enemy'' (1958) as Holford * '' The Spaniard's Curse'' (1958) as Frank Porter * '' Carry On Nurse'' (1959) as Henry Bray * '' The 39 Steps'' (1959) as Mr Pringle * '' I'm All Right Jack'' (1959) as Appointments Board Examiner * '' The Devil's Disciple'' (1959) as Mr. Brudenell * '' Carry On Constable'' (1960) as Store Manager * '' A French Mistress'' (1960) as Third Governor * '' There Was a Crooked Man'' (1960) as Ashton * ''
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'' (1960) as Director * '' The Bulldog Breed'' (1960) as Bert Ainsworth (cinema manager) * '' No Kidding'' (1960) as Vicar * ''
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'' (1961) as Scientist * '' Raising the Wind'' (1961) as Concert Agent * '' Hair of the Dog'' (1962) as Gregory Willett * '' Jigsaw'' (1962) as Frank Restlin * '' Steptoe and Son'' (1962) as Piano Owner * '' The Damned'' (1963) as Mr Dingle * ''
The Kiss of the Vampire ''Kiss of the Vampire'' (also known as ''Kiss of Evil'' on American television) is a 1963 British vampire film directed by Don Sharp and starring Edward de Souza and Jennifer Daniel. It was written by producer Anthony Hinds (as John ...
'' (1963) as 1st disciple * '' Carry On Cleo'' (1964) as Brutus * '' The Intelligence Men'' (1965) as Laundry Basket Man * ''
Devils of Darkness ''Devils of Darkness'' is a 1965 British horror film directed by Lance Comfort and starring William Sylvester, Hubert Noël and Carole Gray. It was written by Lyn Fairhurst. It was the last feature film directed by Comfort. Plot Count Sini ...
'' (1965) as The Colonel * '' Carry On Camping'' (1969) as Mr. Short * ''
Some Will, Some Won't ''Some Will, Some Won't'' is a 1970 British comedy film directed by Duncan Wood, starring an ensemble British cast including Michael Hordern, Ronnie Corbett, Dennis Price, Leslie Phillips and Arthur Lowe. It is a remake of ''Laughter in Paradise ...
'' (1970) as Mr Dale * '' On the Buses'' (1971) as Bus Depot Manager * '' Mr. Forbush and the Penguins'' (1971) as Foot Store Man * '' Ooh… You Are Awful'' (1972) as Funeral Director * '' Carry On Christmas'' (1972) as Oriental Orator * ''
The Old Curiosity Shop ''The Old Curiosity Shop'' is the fourth novel by English author Charles Dickens; being one of his two novels (the other being ''Barnaby Rudge'') published along with short stories in his weekly serial ''Master Humphrey's Clock'', from 1840 t ...
'' (1979) as The Schoolmaster * ''
Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2October 186930January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British ...
'' (1982) as Clerk of Court * ''
Young Sherlock Holmes ''Young Sherlock Holmes'' (also known with the title card name of ''Young Sherlock Holmes and the Pyramid of Fear'') is a 1985 American mystery adventure film directed by Barry Levinson and written by Chris Columbus, based on the characters ...
'' (1985) as Master Snelgrove


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Oulton, Brian 1908 births 1992 deaths English male film actors English male television actors Male actors from Liverpool 20th-century English male actors British Army personnel of World War II