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  1. 4 de feb. de 2016 · John Le Mesurier was one of Britain’s best loved character actors thanks to his stage work, regular spots on ‘Hancock’s Half Hour’ and always excellent supporting roles in films like ‘The Italian Job’ and ‘The Pink Panther’. Despite the fame, adulation and fortune that came his way while playing Wilson, Le Mesurier’s life was sadly filled with heartache and tragedy.

  2. John Le Mesurier (geboren John Charles Elton Le Mesurier De Somerys Halliley) (Bedford, 5 april 1912 – Ramsgate, 15 november 1983) was een Engels acteur, die in Nederland bekend werd door zijn rol als Sergeant Arthur Wilson in de comedy-serie Dad's Army.In Nederland is deze serie ook wel bekend onder de naam 'Daar komen de schutters.' ...

  3. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Le Mesurier (born John Elton Le Mesurier Halliley, 5 April 1912 – 15 November 1983) was a BAFTA Award-winning English actor. He is most famous for his role as Sergeant Arthur Wilson in the popular 1970s BBC comedy Dad's Army. Description above from the Wikipedia article John Le Mesurier, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

  4. 8 de ene. de 2013 · John Le Mesurier first recorded this charming version of 'A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square' while appearing in the stage version of Dad's Army in 1975. ...

  5. 17 de feb. de 1973 · John Le Mesurier: Broadcasts. Sat 17 Feb 1973 19:00. BBC Radio 4. Mon 19 Feb 1973 12:25. BBC Radio 4. The Desert Island Discs podcast. Subscribe or download individual episodes.

  6. 4 de feb. de 2016 · John Le Mesurier was one of Britain’s best loved character actors thanks to his stage work, regular spots on ‘Hancock’s Half Hour’ and always excellent supporting roles in films like ‘The Italian Job’ and ‘The Pink Panther’. Despite the fame, adulation and fortune that came his way while playing Wilson, Le Mesurier’s life was sadly filled with heartache and tragedy.

  7. Actor. There are some wonderful scenes in the post-Bondian spy spoof Where the Spies Are (d. Val Guest, 1965) where John Le Mesurier's air of perplexed foreboding as a harassed MI6 chief (lamenting the incompetence of his department: "We're a figment of modern folklore") helped raise an otherwise light comedy to occasional heights of comic brilliance.