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  1. John Elton Le Mesurier Halliley was born in Bedford in 1912 to Amy Michelle Halliley. Amy had been born on Guernsey and was the descendant of the last hereditary governor of Alderney . Her maiden name had been Le Mesurier and her marriage might have spelled the end of the name in that particular branch of the family were it not for her husband’s apparent dislike of the acting profession.

  2. Did you know that John Le Mesurier and Hattie Jacques took a third lover into their marriage and that this third lover is what caused their marriage to end i...

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  3. John Le Mesurier. John Le Mesurier nel cortometraggio Surprise Attack (1951) John Le Mesurier, nato John Elton Le Mesurier Halliley ( Bedford, 5 aprile 1912 – Ramsgate, 15 novembre 1983 ), è stato un attore britannico . È conosciuto soprattutto per aver interpretato il ruolo di Arthur Wilson nella serie TV della BBC Dad's Army (1968-1977).

  4. 5 de may. de 2017 · John Le Mesurier. The wonderful John LeMesurier remains one of those performers you're always pleased to see, and retain affection for. His role as the mild-mannered Sergeant Wilson, upper-class but with a benevolent and vaguely distracted manner (when required to order the platoon around, he'd always say, "Would you mind falling into line ...

  5. 5 de feb. de 2024 · Pike’s extreme naivety next to the worldly suavity of John Le Mesurier’s Sgt Wilson also made for a strong double-act, with the young man not realising that “Uncle Arthur” is his widowed ...

  6. Hace 3 días · Actor. There are some wonderful scenes in the post-Bondian spy spoof Where the Spies Are (d. Val Guest, 1965) where John Le Mesurier's air of perplexed foreboding as a harassed MI6 chief (lamenting the incompetence of his department: "We're a figment of modern folklore") helped raise an otherwise light comedy to occasional heights of comic brilliance.

  7. 29 de ene. de 2019 · Everybody loves John Le Mesurier. The genial, slightly eccentric actor who played Sgt Wilson in Dad’s Army, was by all accounts much as he was off screen as on. He had a career that spanned the heyday of British cinema and TV, appearing in hundreds of films and comedies, often in small ‘bit parts’, and only occasionally taking the lead ...