Duncan Lamont

Description:

Duncan Lamont began his career in the 1940's in Waterfront (1950) and Quentin Durward (1955) then went to Hollywood for Mutiny on the Bounty (1962). Returning to Britain he went into what he described as one of his happiest roles opposite Margaret Rutherford in Murder at the Gallop (1963). He described himself as a 'heavy with a capacity for light villainy' as he was never really a bad villain. When the film is nearly over there's usually justice to contend with, While sometimes he's was on the right side of the law never the less he always seems to end up dead or defeated. Television work took him to America for appearances in such as The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955), Hawaiian Eye (1959), and The Alaskans (1959), while British credits included such as Z Cars (1962), Danger Man (1960), and Dixon of Dock Green (1955).

Overview

Birthday June 17, 1918
Born In Lisbon, Portugal
Spouse/Ex- Patricia Driscoll November 6, 1950 - December 19, 1978 (his death)

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Trivia Burly Scots character actor of stage and screen. Particularly effective in epics and swashbucklers, often in snarling or menacing roles. At his best in Quentin Durward (1955) as the black-hooded robber of the Ardennes, in The Devil-Ship Pirates (1964), and as the Alien-affected drill operator Sladden in Quatermass and the Pit (1967).

Scores

Quatermass and the Pit
1h 37m
7
Quentin Durward
1h 43m
6.3
7.2
Arabesque
1h 45m
6.4
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