Basil Radford
Sign | Cancer |
Born | Jun 25, 1897 Chester, England |
Died | Oct 20, 1952 London, England |
Age | Died at 55 |
Basil Radford | |
Job | Actor |
Years active | 1929-1952 |
Top Roles | Charters, His Friend, Erica's Uncle, Charters, Doctor Threadgrove |
Top Genres | Comedy, Drama, Thriller/Suspense, War, Mystery, Romance |
Top Topics | World War II, Spies, Aviation |
Top Collaborators | Michael Balcon (Producer), Torin Thatcher, Naunton Wayne, Alfred Hitchcock (Director) |
Shares birthday with | Anne Revere, Sidney Lumet, June Lockhart see more.. |
Basil Radford Overview:
Actor, Basil Radford, was born on Jun 25, 1897 in Chester, England. Radford died at the age of 55 on Oct 20, 1952 in London, England .
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Basil Radford Quotes:
Farquharson:
My men are experts.
Captain Paul Waggett: So are the Todday people, at hiding whisky!
'Tinker' Bell: [after ordering tea] They don't warm the pots, you know. I've watched them making it.
Tiny Williams: Well, it's liquid and it's warm. I was afraid they were going to abolish it altogether.
'Tinker' Bell: Oh, but they would have done, they were going to, if I myself hadn't protested to the colonel.
Tiny Williams: Nobly done, Tinkerbell.
Captain Paul Waggett: [Speaking about the islanders] They're so unsporting. They don't do things for the sake of doing them like the English. We play the game for the sake of the game. Other nations play the game for the sake of winning it.
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Captain Paul Waggett: So are the Todday people, at hiding whisky!
'Tinker' Bell: [after ordering tea] They don't warm the pots, you know. I've watched them making it.
Tiny Williams: Well, it's liquid and it's warm. I was afraid they were going to abolish it altogether.
'Tinker' Bell: Oh, but they would have done, they were going to, if I myself hadn't protested to the colonel.
Tiny Williams: Nobly done, Tinkerbell.
Captain Paul Waggett: [Speaking about the islanders] They're so unsporting. They don't do things for the sake of doing them like the English. We play the game for the sake of the game. Other nations play the game for the sake of winning it.
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