JACK HAWKINS

Jack Hawkins
Jack Hawkins
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: September 14, 1910
Deathday: July 18, 1973
Place of Birth: Wood Green, London, England, UK

Biography

John Edward Hawkins, CBE was an English actor who worked on stage and in film from the 1930s until the 1970s. One of the most popular British film stars of the 1950s, he was best known for his portrayal of military men in films like Angels One Five (1951), The Cruel Sea (1953), Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), Ben Hur (1959) and Lawrence of Arabia (1962).

Notable work

Filmography

Starring

1974·
QB VII
Justice Gilroy
Dr. Nicholas
Solomon Psaltery
Baburin
Mr. Welldon
1971·
Sin
Father Nicholas
Sir Anthony Skouras
Count Fredericks
1971·
Kidnapped
Captain Hoseason
1970·
Twinky
Judge Millington-Draper
Marshal Millefleurs (Renegade English Officer)
1970·
Jane Eyre
Mr. Brocklehurst
1970·
Waterloo
General Sir Thomas Picton
Captain Bill
Count Levinovitch
Emperor Franz Josef
Self - Guest
1968·
Stalked
The Man
The British Ambassador
1968·
Shalako
Sir Charles Daggett
Colonel Mortimer
Colonel Mortimer
1966·
Judith
Major Lawton
General Bahar
1965·
Lord Jim
Marlow
Colonel Drexel
Sir Frederick Belline
Colonel Deal
1964·
Zulu
Rev. Otto Witt
1963·
Rampage
Otto Abbot
Stanley Harrington
1962·
Lafayette
General Cornwallis
General Allenby
Justin Post
1961·
Two Loves
William W.J. Abercrombie
Ben Manfred (uncredited), Ben Manfred
1959·
Ben-Hur
Quintus Arrius
Gen. Alex Schottland
Insp. George Gideon
Oliver Branwell
John Mitchell
Supt Tom Halliday
Jim Fletcher
The Interrogator
Pharaoh Khufu
John Grant
Phillip Wayne
Self - Commentator
Wolf Merton
Dr. Mathews
Air CO Frank
Ericson
Narrator
Dr. Sparling
Jim Frazer
1952·
Mandy
Dick Searle
Group Captain 'Tiger' Small
Pieter Brandt
Dennis Scott
Prince of Wales
Colonel Galcon
Tristram Griffin
R.B. Waring
Lord George Murray
Detective Ames
Brigade Major Harcourt
Mark McGill
Stamp
Capitaine Charles
Beck
Lt. Seton Boyne
1937·
The Frog
Capt. Gordon
Michael O'Taffe
Member of the Court (uncredited)
Alaric
Herbert Evans
1933·
The Jewel
Peter Roberts
Norman Paull
Dr Jim Selby
Joe Martin
Alfred

Production

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