James Norval Harald Justice
Sign | Gemini |
Born | Jun 15, 1907 London, England |
Died | Jul 2, 1975 Hampshire, England |
Age | Died at 68 |
James Robertson Justice | |
Job | Actor |
Years active | 1944-71 |
Top Roles | Martin Pinzon, Sir Harvey Russelrod, Commodore Jensen / Prologue Narrator, Captain Boomer, Charles Chingford |
Top Genres | Drama, Comedy, Adventure, Action, War, Film Adaptation |
Top Topics | World War II, Book-Based, Period Piece |
Top Collaborators | Michael Balcon (Producer), Ken Annakin (Director), Dirk Bogarde, Noel Purcell |
Shares birthday with | Harry Langdon, Richard Derr, Lash La Rue see more.. |
James Robertson Justice Overview:
Character actor, James Robertson Justice, was born James Norval Harald Justice on Jun 15, 1907 in London, England. Robertson Justice died at the age of 68 on Jul 2, 1975 in Hampshire, England .
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- A Beloved Bear
By The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 26, 2014 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film LoversIf ever there be a man who embodied the qualities one would expect of a highly-educated and distinguished lord of the manor, it be . His characters were often authoritative, unswerving, staunch and independent and they were not unlike the true nature of Justice himself. Buried... Read full article
- A Beloved Bear
By The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 26, 2014 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film LoversIf ever there be a man who embodied the qualities one would expect of a highly-educated and distinguished lord of the manor, it be . His characters were often authoritative, unswerving, staunch and independent and they were not unlike the true nature of Justice himself. Buried... Read full article
- A Beloved Bear
By The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 26, 2014 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film LoversIf ever there be a man who embodied the qualities one would expect of a highly-educated and distinguished lord of the manor, it be . His characters were often authoritative, unswerving, staunch and independent and they were not unlike the true nature of Justice himself. Buried... Read full article
- A Beloved Bear
By The Metzinger Sisters on Sep 26, 2014 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film LoversIf ever there be a man who embodied the qualities one would expect of a highly-educated and distinguished lord of the manor, it be . His characters were often authoritative, unswerving, staunch and independent and they were not unlike the true nature of Justice himself. Buried... Read full article
Seven Things to Know About
By Rick29 on Nov 10, 2013 From Classic Film & TV Cafe1. 's most famous role was as Dr. Lancelot Spratt, the blustery chief surgeon at St. Swithin's Hospital in the British Doctor movies. He first appeared as Spratt in 1954's Doctor in the House, with Dirk Bogarde playing handsome medical student Simon Sparrow. Justice played Spr... Read full article
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James Robertson Justice Quotes:
Pharaoh Cheops: [angrily] These plans have been used for a royal tomb, and not one has escaped the grave robbers!
Vashtar: There are many thieves and very few pharaohs.
Ackenthorpe: I hope it'll be a long time before I have to put up with the whole pack of them again.
Miss Marple: Not a very nice way to talk about one's family.
Ackenthorpe: Not a very nice family.
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