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James Hayter

James Hayter

Actor·1907–1983·Lonavala, India

5 horror credits

James Hayter (23 April 1907 – 27 March 1983) was a British actor.

He was born in Lonavala, India, brought up in Scotland and died in Spain. His best remembered film roles include Friar Tuck in the 1952 film The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men and Samuel Pickwick in The Pickwick Papers of the same year. His rotund appearance and fruity voice made him a natural choice for such roles.

A pupil of Dollar Academy, he became a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, his film career began in 1936 in Sensation, but was interrupted by World War II during which he served in the Royal Armoured Corps. His later career included roles in TV series such as The Forsyte Saga (1967), The Onedin Line and Are You Being Served?. His 1946 television series Pinwright's Progress, shown on the BBC, is recognised as the first real example of the half-hour situation comedy format in the history of British television. He was also the original narrator of the UK television advertisements for Mr. Kipling cakes. In fact, these ads led to his departure from Are You Being Served?; the cake company paid him a significant bonus to withdraw from the series, as they felt his reputation lent an air of dignity to their snack advertisements.

Actor5 films

Burke & Hare

Burke & Hare

Dr. Selby

1972
The Blood on Satan's Claw

The Blood on Satan's Claw

Squire Middleton

1971 3.8
The Horror of Frankenstein

The Horror of Frankenstein

Bailiff

1970 3.0
A Challenge for Robin Hood

A Challenge for Robin Hood

Friar Tuck

1967
Four Sided Triangle

Four Sided Triangle

Dr. Harvey

1953 3.0