Raymond Huntley

Horace Raymond Huntley (23 April 1904 – 15 June 1990) was an English actor who appeared in dozens of British films from the 1930s to the 1970s. He also appeared in the ITV period drama Upstairs, Downstairs as the pragmatic family solicitor Sir Geoffrey Dillon, and other television shows, such as the Wodehouse Playhouse, ('Romance at Droitwich Spa'), in 1975. Born in Kings Norton, Worcestershire (now a suburb of Birmingham) in 1904, Huntley made his stage debut at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre on 1 April 1922, in A Woman Killed with Kindness. His London debut followed at the Court Theatre on 22 February 1924, in As Far as Thought can Reach. He subsequently inherited the role of Count Dracula from Edmund Blake in Hamilton Deane's touring adaptation of Dracula, which arrived at London's Little Theatre on 14 February 1927, subsequently transferring to the larger Duke of York's Theatre. Later that year he was offered the chance to reprise the role on Broadway (in a script streamlined by John L. Balderston); when he declined, the part was taken by Bela Lugosi instead. Huntley did, however, appear in a US touring production of the Deane/Balderston play, covering the east coast and midwest, from 1928-30. "I have always considered the role of Count Dracula to have been an indiscretion of my youth" he recalled in 1989. After Dracula, he made his Broadway debut at the Vanderbilt Theatre on 23 February 1931, in The Venetian Glass Nephew. On returning to the UK, his many West End appearances included The Farmer's Wife (Queen's Theatre 1932), Cornelius (Duchess Theatre 1935), Bees on the Boat Deck (Lyric Theatre 1936) Time and the Conways (Duchess Theatre 1937), When We Are Married (St Martin's Theatre 1940), Rebecca (Queen's Theatre 1940; Strand Theatre 1942), They Came to a City (Globe Theatre 1943), The Late Edwina Black (Ambassadors Theatre 1948), And This Was Odd (Criterion Theatre 1951), Double Image (Savoy Theatre 1956), Any Other Business (Westminster Theatre 1958), Caught Napping (Piccadilly Theatre 1959), Difference of Opinion (Garrick Theatre 1963), An Ideal Husband (Garrick Theatre 1966), Getting Married (Strand Theatre 1967), Soldiers (New Theatre 1968) and Separate Tables (Apollo Theatre 1977). He also starred opposite Flora Robson in the Broadway production of Black Chiffon (48th Street Theatre 1950). Often cast as a supercilious bureaucrat or other authority figure, Huntley was also a staple figure in British films, his many appearances including The Way Ahead, I See a Dark Stranger, Passport to Pimlico and The Dam Busters. In his later years, he became well-known on television as Sir Geoffrey Dillon, the family solicitor to the Bellamys in LWT's popular 1970s drama series Upstairs, Downstairs. Huntley died in Westminster Hospital, London in 1990. In his obituary, the New York Times wrote, "During his long career the actor played judges, bank managers, churchmen, bureaucrats and other figures of authority. He could play them straight if necessary, but in comedy his natural dryness of delivery was exaggerated to the point where the character he was playing invited mockery as a pompous humbug." Source: Article "Raymond Huntley" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Cast

Passport to Pimlico
Mr. Wix
The Pure Hell of St. Trinian's
Judge Slender
Town on Trial
Dr. Reese
Our Man in Havana
General
I See a Dark Stranger
J. Miller
I'm All Right Jack
Magistrate
The Way Ahead
Pvt. Herbert Davenport
The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery
Sir Horace, the Minister
Carlton-Browne of the F.O.
Foreign Secretary Tufton-Slade
Night Train to Munich
Kampenfeldt
Laxdale Hall
Samuel Pettigrew, M.P.
Room at the Top
Mr. Hoylake
Make Mine Mink
Inspector Pape
Mr. Denning Drives North
Wright
The Last Page
Clive Oliver
Doctor at Sea
Captain Beamish
So Evil My Love
Henry Courtney
The Mummy
Joseph Whemple
Rembrandt
Ludwick
The Criminals
Hector Crawford
Tune On the Old Tax Fiddle
Mr. Gaunt
The Prisoner
The General
School for Secrets
Prof. Laxton-Jones
Only Two Can Play
Vernon
The Constant Husband
J.F. Hassett
The Green Man
Sir Gregory Upshott
The Black Torment
Colonel John Wentworth
Orders Are Orders
Col. Fred Bellamy
Hostile Witness
John Naylor
Arthur? Arthur!
George Payne
That's Your Funeral
Emmanuel Holroyd
The Ghost of St. Michael's
Mr Humphries
Bottoms Up!
Garrick-Jones
Innocent Meeting
Harold Phillips
Broken Journey
Edward Marshall
The Teckman Mystery
Maurice Miller
They Came to a City
Malcolm Stritton
Inspector Hornleigh Goes to It
Dr. Kerbishley
Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill
Moy-Thompson
Sands of the Desert
Bossom
Suspect
Sir George Gatting the Minister of Defense
On the Beat
Sir Ronald Ackroyd
Destiny of a Spy
Supt. Pode
Freedom Radio
Rabenau
London Melody
Policeman Outside Nightclub
The Adding Machine
Smithers
Glad Tidings
Tom Forester
Breathless
A Journalist (uncredited)
The Yellow Teddy Bears
Harry Haliburton
Next to No Time
Forbes, Factory Supervisor
The House in the Square
Mr. Throstle
Knight Without Armour
White Officer
Nurse on Wheels
Vicar Walcott
Sleepwalker
Old Englishman
Hobson's Choice
Nathaniel Beenstock
Follow That Horse!
Unknown
Whom the Gods Love: The Original Story of Mozart and His Wife
Langer
The New Lot
Barrington
Let's Be Famous
Singer in trio (uncredited)
What Happened Then?
Unknown
'Pimpernel' Smith
Marx
Geordie
Olympic Selector
The Ghost Train
John Price
A Voyage Round My Father
Judge
Can You Hear Me, Mother?
Dolan
Aunt Clara
Rev. Maurice Hilton
Trio
Mr. Henry Chester
The Last Man to Hang
Attorney General
The Dam Busters
Official, National Physical Laboratory
The Long Dark Hall
Chief Inspector Sullivan
Brothers in Law
Tatlock Q.C.
Crooks Anonymous
Mr. Wagstaffe
Father Came Too!
Mr. Wedgewood
Symptoms
Burke
Rotten to the Core
Governor
The Day Will Dawn
Unknown
It's Hard to be Good
Williams
Hot Millions
Bayswater
Dinner at the Ritz
Gibout
Waltz of the Toreadors
Ackroyd
When We Are Married
Albert Parker
When We Are Married
Councillor Albert Parker
When We Are Married
Councillor Albert Parker
Meet Mr. Lucifer
Patterson
A French Mistress
Reverend Edwin Peake
The Portland Millions
Dr. Tristram
Young Winston
Old Officer