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  1. Maurice Denham. Actor. Voice. Narrator. A one-man chronicle of the decay of the respectable classes. Bald, intense, seedily immaculate, dead-eyed, slightly dotty, outwardly respectable and inwardly anarchic - his prototype delighted audiences in the great postwar years of the British film industry.

  2. Submitted by Roger P Mellor Maurice Denham. (23 December 1909 - 24 July 2002) The Independent - July 26, 2002. Actor of many characters and voices. Maurice Denham, actor: born Beckenham, Kent 23 December 1909; OBE 1992; married 1936 Margaret Dunn (died 1971); died Northwood, Middlesex 24 July 2002. Richard Murdoch and Kenneth Horne were taking ...

  3. Denham, Maurice (1909-2002) Actor. One of the great British character players, with over 100 films to his credit, as many TV roles (most famously as Judi Dench's father in Talking to a Stranger, BBC, 1966) and a great deal of theatre, where he began in 1934, giving up a career as an engineer.

  4. Maurice Denham apparaît au cinéma, dans des films britanniques (majoritairement) et américains, ou des coproductions, de 1947 à 1996. Un de ses films les plus connus est La Flamme pourpre ( 1954 ), qui lui vaut l'année suivante ( 1955) une nomination au British Academy Film Award du meilleur acteur .

  5. Maurice Denham (Q519940) Maurice Denham. British actor (1909-2002) Вільям Моріс Денхем. edit. Language. Label. Description. Also known as.

  6. Maurice Denham OBE (23 December 1909-24 July 2002[1]) played Azmael in the Doctor Who television story The Twin Dilemma and voiced the President in the Doctor Who audio story The Paradise of Death. He had earlier been considered for the role of Edward Waterfield in The Evil of the Daleks (DWM 200), Professor Hayter in Time-Flight, (TCH 35) and Hedin in Arc of Infinity. (TCH 36) His career as ...