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Raymond Francis (6 October 1911 – 24 October 1987) was a British actor best known for his role as Detective Chief Superintendent Tom Lockhart in the
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detective series ''Murder Bag'', ''Crime Sheet'' and ''
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''. He played the role of Lockhart in these series from 1957 to 1967, and the character was one of the first recurring television detectives.


Career

Born in London as Reginald George Thompson, his first listed television role was as
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alongside Alan Wheatley's Holmes in a 1951 BBC TV series entitled '' We Present Alan Wheatley as Mr Sherlock Holmes in...'', the earliest TV adaptation of the tales. He later reprised the role in a 1984 film '' The Case of Marcel Duchamp''. His distinguished appearance often led to roles as senior policemen, military men and English aristocrats; he played such parts in series including ''
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'', '' Edward & Mrs. Simpson'', '' The Cedar Tree'', '' Tales of the Unexpected'', ''After Julius'', '' Drummonds'', the first
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'' episode "
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" as Sir Henry Clithering, and his final appearance was in a 1987 ''
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'' adaptation. He also appeared as Clement Lawrence in the 1973 episode 'The Windsor Royal' of the long running TV series '' Public Eye''. He was also a noted stage actor and made several appearances in films such as '' Carrington V.C.'' and '' Reach for the Sky''.


Personal life

In 1935 he married as his first wife the actress Gabrielle Brune (1912–2005), who had appeared already in the 1930 film drama '' Red Pearls'', as later in Ladislao Vajda’s British drama film '' The Wife of General Ling'' (1937, as Germaine), and had a long and prolific career on the screen. His second wife was Margaret Towner (1920–2017), Brazil-born of an English family, also an actress. He met Margaret during World War II in connection with the
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's (ENSA) touring stage production of '' The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse''. They married and had three children, Caroline, Frances, and Clive, who also became an actor. After her husband’s death in 1987, Margaret resumed her acting career and became well known to the public, appearing in Will Gould’s fantasy film '' The Wolves of Kromer'' (1998, as Doreen), in George Lucas’s '' Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace'' (1999, as Jira), and in
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’s TV series '' Derek'' (2012, as Edna). Francis was outlived by both his wives, who died in their nineties.


Filmography

* '' Mr. Denning Drives North'' (1951) as Clerk of the Court * '' The Super Secret Service'' (1953) as King of Flanubria * '' Carrington V.C.'' (1955) as Major Mitchell * '' Above Us the Waves'' (1955) as Officer on Towing Sub. (I) * '' The Deep Blue Sea'' (1955) as RAF Officer Jackie Jackson (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1955) as Colonel's Aide * '' Portrait of Alison'' (1955) as Police Inspector - Interpol Division (uncredited) * '' Doublecross'' (1956) as Inspector Harris * '' Bhowani Junction'' (1956) as Captain Cumberly (uncredited) * '' Reach for the Sky'' (1956) as Wing Commander Hargreaves (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1957) as Jenkins * '' The Steel Bayonet'' (1957) as General * '' Just My Luck'' (1957) as Ritchie * ''
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'' (1958) as S.O.E. Officer (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1959-1967, TV Series) as Chief Supt. Tom Lockhart * '' Hell Is Empty'' (1967) as Defence Counsel * '' It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet'' (1977) as Colonel Bosworth * '' The Case of Marcel Duchamp'' (1984) as Dr. Watson * ''
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'' (1984) as '' Sir Henry Clithering'' (''
The Body in the Library ''The Body in the Library'' is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in February 1942 and in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in May of the same year. The US edition retailed at ...
'' episode)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Francis, Raymond 1911 births 1987 deaths English male film actors English male television actors Male actors from London 20th-century English male actors