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  1. Allan Cuthbertson. Allan Darling Cuthbertson (7 April 1920 – 8 February 1988) was an Australian-British actor. He was best known for playing stern-faced military officers in British films of the 1950s and 1960s. Early life. Cuthbertson was born in Perth, Western Australia, son of Ernest and Isobel Ferguson (Darling) Cuthbertson. [1] .

  2. Allan Cuthbertson ( Perth, Australia, 7 de abril de 1920 - Londres, Reino Unido, 8 de febrero de 1988) fue un actor británico. Filmografía. Cine. Carrington V.C. (1954) – Lt. Col. Henniker. Portrait of Alison (1955) – Henry Carmichael. On Such a Night (1956) – 1st Gentleman. Doublecross (1956) – Clifford.

  3. Allan Cuthbertson (1920-1988) was an Australian-born actor who appeared in many British films and TV shows. He was known for playing military types, such as Maj. Baker in The Guns of Navarone and Colonel Hall in Fawlty Towers.

  4. 20 de mar. de 2021 · Western Australian born Allan Cuthbertson forged a hugely successful career on screen and stage in Britain – often playing a stereotypical, frosty, British military type – film historian Brian McFarlane described him as “a superb conveyor of icy distain.”

  5. Allan Cuthbertson was an Australian actor who moved to Britain in 1947 and played various roles on stage and screen. He was known for his appearances in The Guns of Navarone, Fawlty Towers, and other films and shows.

  6. Biografía de Allan Cuthbertson y su filmografía, todas sus películas: Whisky y gloria, Un lugar en la cumbre, Consejo de guerra, El séptimo amanecer, Los cañones de Navarone Allan Cuthbertson - Edad | Biografía | Películas | Noticias | Filmografía | Premios - Decine21

  7. Born April 7, 1920, in Perth, Australia; died February 8, 1988, in London, England; son of Ernest and Isobel Ferguson (Darling) Cuthbertson; married Gertrude Willner (a doctor); children: one son (adopted). CTFT learned that Allan Cuthbertson was a noted collector of illustrated books dating from the eighteenth and ninteenth centuries.