
Clive Morton
Biography
Clive Morton (16 March 1904 - 24 September 1975) was an English actor.
Personal Details
Movies (34)

11 Harrowhouse
as Sir Harold
1974

Young Winston
as Dr. Roose
1972

Doctor Who: The Sea Devils
as Trenchard
1972
The Man and the Snake
as Col. Gordon
1972

Zeppelin
as Lord Delford
1971

Jane Eyre
as Mr. Eshton
1970

A Distant Thunder
as Sir Andrew Manton QC
1970

Goodbye, Mr. Chips
as General Paunceforth
1969

Lock Up Your Daughters
1969
Got Yourself Sorted Out at All?
as Henry Soames
1968

Stranger in the House
as Col. Flower
1967

The Alphabet Murders
as Mister X
1965

The Wars of the Roses
as Lord Talbot
1965
The Invasion
as Charles
1963

Lawrence of Arabia
as Artillery General at Field Briefing (uncredited)
1962

I Thank a Fool
as Judge
1962

A Matter of WHO
as Hatfield
1961

Clue of the New Pin
as Ramsey Brown
1961

The Pure Hell of St. Trinian's
as V.I.P.
1960

Shake Hands with the Devil
as Sir Arnold Fielding
1959

Make Mine a Million
as National TV Director General
1959

The Navy Lark
as Rear Admiral
1959

Next to No Time
as Wallis
1958

The Moonraker
as Lord Harcourt
1958

The Duke Wore Jeans
as Lord Edward Whitecliffe
1958

The Safecracker
as Sir George Turvey
1958

The Master Builder
as Dr. Herdal
1958

Lucky Jim
as Sir Hector Gore-Urquhart
1957

After the Ball
as Henry de Frece
1957

Abandon Ship
as George Kilgore
1957

Beyond Mombasa
as Irate Man
1956

Richard III
as The Lord Rivers
1955

Carrington V.C.
as Lt. Col. Huxford
1954

Orders Are Orders
as Gen. Sir Cuthbert Grahame-Foxe
1954
TV Shows (16)

Sykes
1972

Upstairs, Downstairs
as Makepiece
1971

Play for Today
as Sir Andrew Manton QC
1970

Paul Temple
1969

Man in a Suitcase
1967

The Corridor People
as Sir Wilfred Templar
1966

Mystery and Imagination
as Major Ampleforth
1966
The World of Wooster
as Sir Humphrey Wardour
1965

Doctor Who
as Trenchard
1963

Our Man At St Mark's
1963

Out of This World
as Sir Gerald Christie
1962

Sir Francis Drake
as English Ambassador
1961

Maigret
as Gautier
1960

No Hiding Place
1959
Fair Game
1958
Saturday Playhouse
as Sir Edward Blackenham
1958