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John Gregson

 
Actor: John Gregson
  • Born: Mar 15, 1919 in Liverpool, England
  • Died: Jan 08, 1975 in Porrock Weir, England, UK
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '50s-'60s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: Above Us the Waves, Pursuit of the Graf Spee, Genevieve
  • First Major Screen Credit: Train of Events (1949)

Biography

Following wartime service in the Royal Navy, actor John Gregson built up an admirable list of theatrical credits. Signed for films by the Rank Organisation, Gregson achieved worldwide popularity as Alan McKim in the wistful comedy Genevieve (1953); though he spent virtually the entire film behind the wheel of a vintage automobile, Gregson didn't know how to drive--and so far as his co-stars were concerned, he was a very slow learner. By the end of the 1950s, Gregson had put comedy behind him to appear in a succession of military roles like Captain Bell in Pursuit of the Graf Spee (1959). On television, Gregson starred as the title character in the well-circulated Gideon CID (1966) and was co-starred as Dennis Croft on the abortive Shirley MacLaine sitcom Shirley's World (1971). John Gregson was married to actress Thea Gregory. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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John Gregson (15 March 1919 – 8 January 1975) was a British actor.

He was born as Harold Thomas Gregson, of Irish descent, in Wavertree, Liverpool, where he was educated at the St Francis Xavier School. He met his wife, the actress Thea Gregory, when they were appearing together in rep at Perth in 1946 and they were married in London in 1947. They had three daughters and three sons.

He was credited as John Gregson in 40 films between 1948 and 1971 and on television from 1960 until his death. He was often cast as a police inspector or as a navy or army officer, or for his comedy roles in Ealing and other British films. His most famous comedy role was in the film chosen for the Royal Command Performance in 1953, Genevieve, also starring Kenneth More, Dinah Sheridan and Kay Kendall. More was described as his "rival" in British cinema at the time, although Gregson tended to appear in fewer comedy films and more dramas than More. He also appeared in the Ealing comedies Whisky Galore!, The Lavender Hill Mob, and The Titfield Thunderbolt. His best known drama films include The Battle of the River Plate, Angels One Five and Above Us the Waves. He was featured in The Treasure of Monte Cristo and had a role in Treasure Island.

Gregson concentrated on TV from the mid-sixties onwards, starring as Commander George Gideon in the series Gideon's Way (known as Gideon C.I.D. in America). He also appeared in The Saint with Roger Moore, and a popular comedy adventure series with Shirley MacLaine, Shirley's World. He took over from Kenneth More in long running TV adverts for coffee on British television.

He appeared in It's The Geography That Counts, the last play at the St James's Theatre before its closure in 1957.

John Gregson died suddenly from a heart attack in Porlock Weir, Somerset, aged 55. He left a widow and six children. His final television role was in the BBC serial Dangerous Knowledge, which was broadcast posthumously in 1976.

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Jacqueline (1956 Drama Film)
The Crowded Day (1954 Comedy Drama Film)
Desert Patrol (1958 War Film)

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