
Ronald Squire
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1886-03-25
Day of Death
1958-11-16 (72 years old)
Place of Birth
Tiverton, Devon, England, UK
Ronald Squire
Biography
British actor: His birth name was Ronald Squirl. He performed at the Liverpool Repertory Theatre in the 40s and 50s. His father was British Army Colonel. He attended Wellington College and at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, England. He was marriedto Essyllt A. Williams from August 1947 until his death. He was also married and divorced to Muriel Martin-Harvey.
Known For
Acting
(1959)
Count Your Blessings
as Sir Conrad Allingham
(1958)
The Inn of the Sixth Happiness
as Sir Francis Jamison
(1958)
The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw
as Toynbee - His Solicitor
(1958)
Law and Disorder
as Colonel Masters
(1957)
Island in the Sun
as Governor Templeton
(1957)
Sea Wife
as Clubman
(1956)
Around the World in Eighty Days
as Reform Club Member
(1956)
Now and Forever
as Waiter
(1956)
The Silken Affair
as Marberry
(1955)
Footsteps in the Fog
as Alfred Travers
(1955)
The Man Who Loved Redheads
as Wilberforce (uncredited)
(1955)
Josephine and Men
as Frederick Luton
(1955)
Raising a Riot
as Grampy
(1954)
The Million Pound Note
as Oliver Montpelier
(1953)
Laxdale Hall
as General Matheson
(1953)
Always a Bride
as Victor Hemsley
(1952)
My Cousin Rachel
as Nicholas 'Nick' Kendall
(1952)
It Started in Paradise
as Mary Jane
(1951)
No Highway in the Sky
as Sir John, Director
(1951)
Encore
as Doctor
(1949)
The Rocking Horse Winner
as Oscar Cresswell
(1948)
The First Gentleman
as Mr. Brougham
(1948)
Woman Hater
as Jameson
(1947)
While the Sun Shines
as Duke of Ayr and Sterling
(1945)
Journey Together
as Group Captain on Aircrew Interview Board
(1944)
Don't Take It to Heart
as Music Lover at Ball
(1941)
Freedom Radio
as Rudolf Spiedler
(1937)
Action for Slander
as Charles Cinderford
(1936)
Dusty Ermine
as Jim Kent
(1936)
Love in Exile
as Paul
(1935)
Come Out of the Pantry
as Eccles
(1934)
Wild Boy
as Rollo
(1934)
Forbidden Territory
as Sir Charles Farringdon
(1934)
Unfinished Symphony
as Count Esterhazy