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  1. James Donald. Before the post-war cinema took him under its wing, James Donald had been flying as high in the West End theatre as any young actor of his generation. Tall, lean, dark, intelligent-looking, he seemed to have a care for language and a sharp-edged humour which might lead him to the top in a theatrical era ruled by Gielgud, Olivier ...

  2. 3 de ago. de 1993 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia James Donald (18 May 1917 - 3 August 1993) was a Scottish actor. Tall and gaunt, he specialised in playing authority figures; military officers, doctors or scientists. Donald was born in Aberdeen, and made his first professional stage appearance sometime in the late-1930s, having been educated at Rossall School on Lancashire's Fylde coast.

  3. James Donald. Highest Rated: 100% The Way Ahead (1944) Lowest Rated: 50% The Royal Hunt of the Sun (1969) Birthday: May 18, 1917. Birthplace: Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK. The film career ...

  4. 16 de ago. de 1993 · James Donald, a British stage, screen and television actor known for his film portrayals of military officers, died on Aug. 3 at his home in Wiltshire in southwestern England, the British press ...

  5. Biography. The film career of Scotsman James Donald began in earnest with the role of Theo Van Gogh, opposite Kirk Douglas as Vincent, in the 1956 biopic "Lust for Life." Two years later, he had another one of his more famous film opportunities alongside Douglas once again, this time as a manly rather than a sensitive sibling in the 1958 ...

  6. Scots actor James Donald made his first professional stage appearance sometime between 1935 and 1938, but would not achieve theatrical stardom until 1943's Present Laughter. Donald began making films in 1941, hitting his stride with his portrayal of Theo Van Gogh in Lust for Life (1956).

  7. James Donald wurde im schottischen Aberdeen geboren und begann seine professionelle Schauspielkarriere etwa Ende der 1930er-Jahre. Den Durchbruch erlebte er 1943 durch seinen hochgelobten Auftritt in Noël Cowards Stück Present Laughter. Außerdem spielte er auch in Stücken von William Shakespeare, George Bernhard Shaw und Jean Cocteau.