Lionel Jeffries
Biography
Lionel Charles Jeffries (June 10, 1926 – February 19, 2010) was a distinguished English actor, screenwriter, and film director renowned for his contributions to the entertainment industry.
Jeffries began his career in the late 1940s, quickly establishing himself with captivating performances in both film and television. He became well-known for his roles in classic films such as "The Railway Children" (1970) and "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" (1968), where his unique blend of charm and comedic talent left a lasting impression on audiences.
In addition to his acting prowess, Jeffries also made significant strides as a screenwriter and director. His work behind the camera included the whimsical and beloved film "The Amazing Mr. Blunden" (1972), which showcased his talent for storytelling. He often infused his projects with a sense of nostalgia and adventure, appealing to both children and adults alike.
Throughout his career, Jeffries earned accolades and recognition for his artistic contributions, cementing his legacy as a versatile figure in the arts. Even after his passing on February 19, 2010, he is remembered fondly for his innovative spirit and the lasting impact he made on the film industry.
Filmography
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Jazz Boat
1960 • Det. Sgt. Thompson
Whoever Slew Auntie Roo?
1972 • Police Insp. Willoughby
Camelot
1967 • King Pellinore
Better Late Than Never
1983 • Bertie Hargreaves
Please Turn Over
1959 • Ian Howard
The Wrong Arm of the Law
1963 • Inspector Fred 'Nosey' Parker
Dunkirk
1958
All for Mary
1955 • Maitre D', Hotel
Twinky
1970
Blue Murder at St. Trinian's
1957 • Joe Mangan
The Colditz Story
1955 • Harry Tyler
Eyewitness
1970 • Grandpa
Two-Way Stretch
1960 • Chief P.O. Sidney Crout
Girls at Sea
1958 • Harry, the Tourist
The Man in the Sky
1957 • Keith
First Men in the Moon
1964 • Joseph Cavor
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
1968 • Grandpa Potts
A Chorus of Disapproval
1989 • Jarvis Huntley-Pike
The Baby and the Battleship
1956 • George
Idol on Parade
1959 • Bertie
Call Me Bwana
1963 • Ezra
Lust for Life
1956