
James Robertson Justice
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1907-06-15
Day of Death
1975-07-02 (68 years old)
Place of Birth
Lewisham, London, England, UK
James Robertson Justice
Biography
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James Robertson Justice (15 June 1907 – 2 July 1975) was a popular British character actor in British films of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s.
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Known For
Acting
(2000)
Sir John Mills' Moving Memories
as Self (archive footage)
(1990)
(1971)
The Massacre of Glencoe
as MacIain
(1970)
Some Will, Some Won't
as Sir Charles Robson
(1970)
Doctor in Trouble
as Sir Lancelot Spratt
(1969)
Zeta One
as Maj. Bourdon
(1968)
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
as Lord Scrumptious
(1968)
Spirits of the Dead
as Countess' Advisor (segment "Metzengerstein")
(1968)
Mayerling
as Prince of Wales
(1967)
Two Weeks in September
as McClintock
(1967)
Hell Is Empty
as Angus McGee
(1966)
Doctor in Clover
as Sir Lancelot Spratt
(1966)
The Trygon Factor
as Sir John (voice)
(1966)
Lucy in London
as Head of Madame Tussauds' Guides
(1966)
Long Legs, Long Fingers
as Sir Hammond
(1965)
(1965)
The Face of Fu Manchu
as Sir Charles
(1965)
Up from the Beach
as British Beachmaster
(1965)
You Must Be Joking
as Librarian
(1964)
Father Came Too!
as Sir Beverly Grant
(1963)
Dr. Crippen
as Captain McKenzie
(1963)
Doctor in Distress
as Sir Lancelot Spratt
(1963)
Das Feuerschiff
as Kapitän Freytag
(1963)
Mystery Submarine
as RAdm. Rainbird
(1962)
The Fast Lady
as Charles
(1962)
Love on a Pillow
as Katov - un sculpteur
(1962)
Guns of Darkness
as Hugo Bryant
(1962)
Crooks Anonymous
as Sir Harvey Russelrod
(1962)
A Pair of Briefs
as Justice Haddon
(1961)
The Guns of Navarone
as Commodore Jensen / Prologue Narrator
(1961)
Murder She Said
as Luther Ackenthorpe
(1961)
Raising the Wind
as Sir Benjamin Boyd
(1961)
Very Important Person
as Sir Ernest Pease KBE FRS / Lt. Farrow RN
(1960)
A French Mistress
as Robert Martin / 'Bow Wow'
(1960)
Doctor in Love
as Sir Lancelot Spratt
(1960)
Foxhole in Cairo
as Capt. Robertson
(1960)
The Ambassadress
as Robert Morrison
(1959)
Upstairs and Downstairs
as James Mansfield
(1958)
Orders to Kill
as Naval Commander
(1958)
Thérèse Étienne
as Anton Muller
(1957)
Doctor at Large
as Sir Lancelot Spratt
(1957)
Campbell's Kingdom
as 'Mac' MacDonald
(1957)
The Living Idol
as Doctor Alfred Stoner
(1957)
Seven Thunders
as Dr. Martout
(1956)
Moby Dick
as Capt. Boomer
(1956)
The Iron Petticoat
as Colonel Vladimir Denisovich Sklarnoff
(1956)
Checkpoint
as Warren Ingram
(1955)
Land of the Pharaohs
as Vashtar
(1955)
Storm Over the Nile
as General Burroughs
(1955)
Above Us the Waves
as Admiral Ryder
(1955)
An Alligator Named Daisy
as Sir James Colebrook
(1955)
Doctor at Sea
as Capt. Hogg
(1955)
Out of the Clouds
as Captain Brent
(1954)
Doctor in the House
as Sir Lancelot Spratt
(1953)
Rob Roy, The Highland Rogue
as Duke Campbell, of Argyll
(1953)
The Sword and the Rose
as King Henry VIII
(1952)
The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men
as Little John
(1952)
Miss Robin Hood
as The MacAlister
(1952)
Les Miserables
as Robert
(1952)
The Lady Says No
as Matthew Huntington Hatch
(1952)
The Voice of Merrill
as Jonathan Roche
(1951)
Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.
as Seaman Quist
(1951)
David and Bathsheba
as Abishai
(1951)
Pool of London
as Engine Room Officer Trotter
(1951)
Anne of the Indies
as Red Dougal
(1951)
Blackmailed
as Mr. Sine
(1950)
The Black Rose
as Simeon Beautrie
(1950)
Prelude to Fame
as Sir Arthur Harold
(1950)
The Magnet
as Tramp
(1950)
My Daughter Joy
as Prof. Keval
(1949)
Whisky Galore!
as Dr. Maclaren
(1949)
Christopher Columbus
as Martin Alonso Pinzon
(1949)
Private Angelo
as Feste
(1949)
Poet's Pub
as Prof. Benbow
(1949)
Stop Press Girl
as Arthur Peters
(1948)
Against the Wind
as Ackerman
(1948)
Scott of the Antarctic
as P.O. (Taff) Evans R.N.
(1948)
Vice Versa
as Dr. Grimstone
(1948)
Quartet
as Branksome (segment "The Facts of Life")
(1948)
My Brother Jonathan
as Eugene Dakers
(1946)
Appointment with Crime
as Prison Governor
(1944)
Champagne Charlie
as Patron (uncredited)
(1944)
For Those in Peril
as Operations Room Officer
(1944)
Fiddlers Three
as Centurion of the 8th Legion