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  1. Victor Maddern's films include Exodus, Carry on Cleo, The Magic Christian, Seven Days to Noon

  2. 1971. Comedy centring around workmen digging a hole. Directed by Francis A Searle. Starring Arthur Lowe, Victor Maddern, Bill Maynard and Tim Barrett. 27min 1970. 13+. Historical · Comedy. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location.

  3. Victor Maddern (16 Maart 1928 – 22 Junie 1993) was 'n Engelse akteur. Hy was bekend vir sy rolle in die rolprente Saint Joan (1957), I'm All Right Jack (1959), Four ...

  4. 22 de jun. de 1993 · Victor Jack Maddern, (16 March 1928 — 22 June 1993), was a British actor. He trained at the RADA after his time serving in World War II.His first screen appearance came in Seven Days to Noon as a soldier tasked to shoot a scientist and two years later, he appeared in one of his earliest stage roles, Sam Weller in The Trial of Mr Pickwick.

  5. Victor Maddern was an accomplished character actor whose career spanned half a century. Star struck from an early age, Victor studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts after World War II. The cheeky cockney in dozens of British films on the 1950s, Victor played servicemen in such classics as Morning Departure (1950), The Planter's Wife (1952), The Cockleshell Heroes (1955) and The Sea ...

  6. 2 de jul. de 2023 · Written by: Graham McCann. Published: Sunday 2nd July 2023. For many British people of a certain age, Richard Wattis was the archetypal cog in the Establishment machine. When one imagined a Whitehall official, a Palace administrator, an Oxbridge college master or a board member of a blue-chip business, one pictured, more often than not, Richard ...

  7. Victor Maddern devient un acteur de théâtre régulier et débute également au cinéma en 1950 dans La nuit commence à l’aube ( Ward Baker, 1950) et Ultimatum ( Boulting, 1950). A cause de son physique, Victor Maddern a souvent joué les militaires et les seconds rôles, parfois non crédité. Parmi ses films marquants, on peut citer Vivre ...