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  1. Sir Cedric Webster Hardwicke ( Lye, Worcestershire, Egyesült Királyság, 1893. február 19. – New York, USA, 1964. augusztus 6. ), brit (angol) színpadi, film- és televíziós karakterszínész, az új műfaj, a hangosfilm első évtizedeinek kiemelkedő személyisége. Angliai karrier után több évtizedem át játszott Hollywoodban.

  2. Edward Hardwicke. Actor: Elizabeth. Edward Hardwicke was born on 7 August 1932 in London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Elizabeth (1998), Oliver Twist (2005) and Oppenheimer (1980). He was married to Prim Cotton and Anne Iddon. He died on 16 May 2011 in Chichester, England, UK.

  3. Pumpkin Eater, The (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Far Too Many Children Director Jack Clayton's hard edit, to Cedric Hardwicke whom we learn is the father of Jo (Anne Bancroft) and who thinks Jake (Peter Finch) is nuts to marry her, after she left her previous husband and brought along five children, in The Pumpkin Eater, 1964, from the Penelope Mortimer novel.

  4. Cedric Hardwicke dia mpilalao, talen-koronantsary, mpamoaka horonantsary mizaka ny zom-pirenen'i Fanjakana Mitambatra teraka ny 19 Febroary 1893 ary maty ny 6 Aogositra 1964 tao New York. Jereo koa. Biôgrafia; Rohy ivelany. Ao amin'i Freebase: Mbola ambangovangony ity lahatsoratra ity ary ...

  5. Wet Saturday: Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. With Alfred Hitchcock, Cedric Hardwicke, John Williams, Tita Purdom. Mr. Princey's daughter has just murdered the schoolmaster. A murderess in the family? That won't do. It's up to Mr. Princey to frame someone else for her crime.

  6. Hardwicke, Sir Cedric (1893-1964) Actor. The main film career of this illustrious film character actor belongs to Hollywood, where he first went in 1934, and returned in the late 1930s, staying to play dozens of dignified persons, sometimes villainous (Mr Jones in Victory (US, d.

  7. 19 de may. de 2011 · Mr. Hardwicke was born in London on Aug. 7, 1932, the son of the actors Cedric Hardwicke and Helena Pickard. His film debut was an uncredited bit part in “A Guy Named Joe” (1943), starring ...