Sam Beazley

Sam Beazley
Born 29 March 1916 (1916-03-29) (age 100)
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Sam Beazley (born March 29, 1916) is a British stage and film actor. He began acting professionally as a teenager in the 1930s, including appearances with John Gielgud in productions of Hamlet (1934) and Romeo and Juliet (1935).[1] After serving in World War II, he owned an antique shop for several decades. At the age of 75 he returned to acting, and since then has appeared in a variety of stage and film productions, as well as becoming a painter in his nineties.[2][3] A 2010 article by Nicholas de Jongh in The Independent described "the amazing" Beazley as "the last theatre survivor of his generation".[1]

Movies

Role Movie
Everard Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Very Old Man The Edge of Reason
Vicar Pride and Prejudice
Elderly Man at the hospital Johnny English
Matthew Passionnément

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