Maurice Dallimore

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Maurice Dallimore
Maurice Dallimore in The Monkees (1968)
Born(1912-06-23)23 June 1912
Essex, England
Died20 February 1973(1973-02-20) (aged 60)
Other namesMaurice Albert Dalimore
OccupationActor
Years active1960–1973

Maurice Albert Dallimore (23 June 1912 – 20 February 1973) was an English actor who lived and worked mostly in the United States. Most noted for portraying proper British character roles, he appeared as a regular or recurring character on many TV shows which included such series as 77 Sunset Strip, The Jack Benny Show, the ABC-TV series Honey West, McHale's Navy, the ABC-TV series Batman, where he appeared as Superintendent Watson, I Dream of Jeannie, The Monkees and Fair Exchange.[1] He appeared in an episode of The Tab Hunter Show in 1961. In 1965, he appeared on Petticoat Junction, playing Faversham in the episode "The Butler Did It". He also appeared in an episode of the Rifleman.

Dallimore died in Hollywood, California on 20 February 1973, of Laennec's cirrhosis. He was 60 years old. Maurice married Gertrude Bernice Larson 1909-1970 on 2 June 1961 in Middlebury Connecticut. She was the daughter of Andrew Larson 1876-1937 and Sarah Bryan 1878-1947.<ref>Petition for Naturalization #254950<ref>.

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1960 North to Alaska Bartender Uncredited
1962 Tender Is the Night Sir Charles Golding Uncredited
1962 Lad, A Dog Lester, the Chauffeur
1963 The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze Scotland Yard Inspector J. B. Crotchet
1964 My Fair Lady Selsey Man Uncredited
1965 Strange Bedfellows Gentleman in Rain Uncredited
1965 The Collector The Neighbor
1965 The Wackiest Ship in the Army Tweed Cap Episode: "Boomer McKye"
1966 Batman United Kingdom Delegate Uncredited
1966 Not With My Wife, You Don't! BBC Commentaton
1969 The Comic Lord Faversham Uncredited
1971 Johnny Got His Gun British Colonel
1971 The Million Dollar Duck Englishman Uncredited
1974 How to Seduce a Woman Butler (final film role)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "IMDb.com: Maurice Dallimore". IMDb.com. Retrieved 9 October 2013.

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