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  1. Maurice Denham, the son of a dental surgeon, was born on December 23 1909 at Beckenham, Kent, and went to Tonbridge School, where he acted in school revues, red-nosed comedies and Shakespeare. On leaving school, he became an apprentice at Weygood Otis, the lift engineers, and subsequently helped to maintain the lifts at Broadcasting House and at Clarence House.

  2. William Maurice Denham, OBE (23 December 1909 – 24 July 2002) was an English character actor who appeared in over 100 television programmes and films throughout his long career. He appeared in numerous Agatha Christie adaptations on film, television and radio. Most notably, he played Parker Pyne in two episodes of The Agatha Christie Hour, Inspector Japp in The Alphabet Murders and Hercule ...

  3. Maurice Denham (1909 - 2002) fue un actor de Reino Unido conocido por Chacal, La noche del demonio, La carta final, A 23 pasos de Baker Street, La hora de Agatha Christie (Serie de TV), Theatre 625 (Serie de TV), Recluse (S) (C), La llamada del espacio, Schalcken the Painter (TV) y All Passion Spent (Miniserie de TV)

  4. Downfall: Directed by John Llewellyn Moxey. With Maurice Denham, Nadja Regin, T.P. McKenna, Peter Barkworth. Harold Crossley is a barrister and respected intellectual, but proves no match to his scheming young wife.

  5. Maurice Denham iniziò la carriera di attore non appena terminati gli studi e per diversi anni recitò in provincia, prima dell'esordio londinese al West End nel 1936 [1]. Si fece un certo nome come interprete radiofonico, particolarmente versatile nel fornire differenti voci a vari personaggi, sia femminili che maschili.

  6. Maurice Denham. Born in Beckenham, Kent, English character actor Maurice Denham first came to public notice in the 1940s on radio, appearing on many of the most popular comedy series of the day in a variety of characters. His debut in films came in 1947 with The Smugglers (1947).

  7. Maurice Denham stars as John Mortimer's famous comic creation Rumpole of the Bailey.Defender of the underdog, friend of South London villains and scourge of QCs, much-loved barrister Horace Rumpole was first brought to life on television, and in 1980 BBC Radio 4 introduced him to the airwaves for a 13-episode series.In these delightful full-cast courtroom dramas, the claret-drinking, poetry ...