Known for
Acting
Credits
60
Gender
Man
Birthday
9 Oct 1900
Day of death
19 Aug 1976 (75)
Place of birth
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Also known as
Аластер Сим
Alastair Sim
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Alastair George Bell Sim, CBE (9 October 1900 – 19 August 1976) was a Scottish character actor who appeared in a string of classic British films. He is best remembered in the role of Ebenezer Scrooge in the 1951 film Scrooge, and for his portrayal of Miss Fritton, the headmistress in two St. Trinian's films. He was famously described by comedian Ronnie Corbett as a "sad-faced actor, with the voice of a fastidious ghoul", in Corbett's autobiography High Hopes. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alastair Sim, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
Acting roles
Year | Movie / TV show / Other | Role |
---|---|---|
1977 | To See Such Fun | |
1976 | Rogue Male | The Earl |
1976 | The Littlest Horse Thieves | Lord Harrogate |
1975 | Royal Flash | Mr. Greig |
1975 | The Prodigal Daughter | Father Perfect |
1972 | The Ruling Class | Bishop Lampton |
1972 | The General's Day | |
1971 | A Christmas Carol | Scrooge (voice) |
1970 | Play for Today | |
1968 | Cold Comfort Farm | Amos Starkadder |
1967 | Misleading Cases | Mr Swallow |
1960 | School for Scoundrels | Mr S. Potter |
1960 | The Millionairess | Sagamore |
1959 | Left Right and Centre | Lord Wilcot |
1959 | The Doctor's Dilemma | Cutler Walpole |
1957 | Blue Murder at St. Trinian's | Miss Amelia Fritton |
1956 | The Green Man | Hawkins |
1956 | The Anatomist | Dr. Knox |
1955 | Geordie | The Laird |
1955 | Escapade | Dr. Skillingworth |
1955 | Festival in Edinburgh | Narrator |
1954 | An Inspector Calls | Inspector Poole |
1954 | The Belles of St. Trinian's | Millicent Fritton / Clarence Fritton |
1953 | Innocents in Paris | Sir Norman Barker |
1952 | Folly to Be Wise | Capt. William Paris |
1951 | Scrooge | Ebenezer Scrooge |
1951 | Laughter in Paradise | Deniston Russell |
1951 | Lady Godiva Rides Again | Hawtrey Murington (Optimum Films) (uncredited) |
1950 | Stage Fright | Commodore Gill |
1950 | The Happiest Days of Your Life | Wetherby Pond |
1948 | London Belongs to Me | Mr. Squales |
1947 | Hue and Cry | Felix H. Wilkinson |
1947 | Captain Boycott | Father McKeogh |
1946 | Green for Danger | Inspector Cockrill |
1945 | Waterloo Road | Dr. Montgomery |
1942 | Let the People Sing | Professor Ernst Kronak |
1941 | Cottage to Let | Charles Dimble |
1941 | Inspector Hornleigh Goes to It | Sergeant Bingham |
1940 | Law and Disorder | Samuel Blight |
1939 | Inspector Hornleigh | Sergeant Bingham |
1939 | Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday | Sergeant Bingham |
1939 | The Mysterious Mr. Davis | Theodore F. Wilcox |
1939 | This Man in Paris | Macgregor |
1938 | The Terror | 'Soapy' Marx |
1938 | Sailing Along | Sylvester |
1938 | Alf's Button Afloat | The Genie of the Button |
1938 | This Man Is News | MacGregor |
1938 | Climbing High | Max |
1937 | The Squeaker | Joshua Collie |
1937 | Gangway | Detective Taggett |
1937 | A Romance in Flanders | Colonel Wexton |
1937 | Strange Experiment | 'Pop' Lawler |
1936 | Keep Your Seats, Please | A. S. Drayton |
1936 | The Man in the Mirror | Interpreter |
1936 | Troubled Waters | Mac MacTavish |
1936 | The Big Noise | Finny |
1935 | The Riverside Murder | Police Sergeant 'Mac' McKay |
1935 | A Fire Has Been Arranged | Cutte |
1935 | Late Extra | MacPherson |
1935 | The Private Secretary | Mr. Nebulae |