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Sir Donald Alfred Sinden CBE (born 9 October 1923) is an English actor of theatre, film and television. Sinden was born in Plymouth, Devon, England, on 9 October 1923. The son of Alfred Edward Sinden and his wife Mabel Agnes (née Fuller), he grew up in the Sussex village of Ditchling, where their home ('The Limes') doubled as the local chemist shop. He was married to actress Diana Mahony from 1948 until her death in 2004. He lives near Tenterden, Kent. The couple had two sons: actor Donald Sinden, who died of lung cancer in 1996, and Marc Sinden who is a West End theatre producer. Early career He trained as an actor at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art and made his first stage appearance at the Brighton Little Theatre (of which he later became President) in January 1941, playing Dudley in George and Margaret. He broke into professional acting after appearing with the Mobile Entertainments Southern Area company in modern comedies for the armed forces during the Second World War. Rank Organisation In 1953 he was contracted for seven years to the Rank Organisation at Pinewood Studios and subsequently starred in many outstanding British films of the 1950s including The Cruel Sea, Mogambo, Doctor in the House, Above Us The Waves, Doctor at Large, The Siege of Sidney Street, Twice Round the Daffodils and with a very young Adam Faith in Mix Me a Person. Description above from the Wikipedia article Donald Sinden, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Run For Your Wife
as Man on Bus

The Accidental Detective
as Professor Stein

Judge John Deed
as Sir Joseph Channing

How Proust Can Change Your Life
as Duc d'Albufera

Nancherrow

Alice in Wonderland
as Gryphon (voice)

Nancherrow
as Robin Jarvis

Hey, Mr. Producer! The Musical World of Cameron Mackintosh
as Col. Pickering

Atatürk
as Narrator (voice)

The Canterville Ghost
as Lord Dumbleton

An Audience with Ronnie Corbett

Midsomer Murders
as Colonel Henry Hammond

The Treasure Seekers
as Old Wincott

The Canterville Ghost
as Mr. Umney

Balto
as Doc (voice)

Performance
as Edmund of Langley

The Children
as Lord Wrench
The Golden Gong: The Story of Rank Films - British Cinema's Legendary Studio
as Self

Playing Shakespeare

An Audience with Mel Brooks
as Self (uncredited)

Present Laughter
as Garry Essendine

Never the Twain
as Simon Peel

All's Well That Ends Well
as King of France

Two's Company
as Robert Hiller

That Lucky Touch
as British Gen. Armstrong

The Island at the Top of the World
as Sir Anthony Ross

Father Dear Father
as Philip Glover

The Day of the Jackal
as Mallinson

The National Health
as Mr. Carr / Senior Surgeon Boyd

Rentadick
as Jeffrey Armitage

The Organization
as David Pulman

The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
as Romney Pringle

Villain
as Gerald Draycott
The Ten Commandments
as Major

The Judgement of Albion
as Voice

Decline and Fall ...of a Birdwatcher
as The Prison Governor

William and Mary
as William Pearl
Late Night Horror
as William Pearl

Ooh La La!

Omnibus
as Self

The Prisoner
as The Colonel

BBC Play of the Month
as Philip Carter

Thirty-Minute Theatre
as Andrew Pelham

The Wars of the Roses
as Duke of York

The Wars of the Roses
as Plantagenet
Festival
as Solinus, Duke of Ephesus

Mix Me a Person
as Philip Bellamy, QC

Twice Round the Daffodils
as Ian Richards

The Siege of Sidney Street
as Inspector Mannering

Your Money or Your Wife
as Pelham Butterworth

Operation Bullshine
as Lt. Gordon Brown

The Captain's Table
as Chief Officer Shawe-Wilson

Rockets Galore
as Hugh Mander

Doctor at Large
as Dr. Tony Benskin

Tiger in the Smoke
as Geoffrey Leavitt

Eyewitness
as Wade

Armchair Theatre
as Faulk

The Black Tent
as Col. Sir Charles Holland

An Alligator Named Daisy
as Peter Weston

Josephine and Men
as Alan Hartley