- Played the captain of the HMS Prince of Wales in Sink the Bismarck! (1960). Ironically, it was while serving aboard the real Prince of Wales during her fight with the Bismarck that he was injured in an explosion, resulting in the loss of one eye and almost losing the other.
- Michael Powell said of his first seeing Esmond, "... a sulky, handsome young man with a mane of black hair and magnetic eyes, almost too romantically handsome to be true. Then one day I saw him giggling with one of the sound engineers and I realised that it was all a pose and he had a sense of humour."
- Suffered from a stuttering problem, which he continually had to overcome with speech exercises, and usually suffered from a huge case of stage fright just before going on.
- Father of Rosalind Knight.
- Remained close friends with his first wife Frances Clare after their divorce. Frances in fact attended his funeral alongside wife Nora Swinburne.
- Along with John Laurie and Russell Thorndike, he is one of only three actors other than Laurence Olivier himself to appear in all three Shakespearean films that Olivier directed: Henry V (1944), Hamlet (1948) and Richard III (1955).
- He appeared in four of the five films that Laurence Olivier directed: Henry V (1944), Hamlet (1948), Richard III (1955) and The Prince and the Showgirl (1957). The only film that Oliver directed in which he did not appear was Three Sisters (1970). The only actor to appear in all five of Olivier's films as director was Olivier himself.
- Cousin of Phillip Glasier.
- He died five months prior to the release of his final film Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987).
- He appeared in four films directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger: A Canterbury Tale (1944), Black Narcissus (1947), The Red Shoes (1948) and Gone to Earth (1950). He also appeared in four films that Powell directed on his own: Someday (1935), Contraband (1940), Peeping Tom (1960) and The Boy Who Turned Yellow (1972).
- It is often reported that he died in Cairo, Egypt. In fact (as his daughter confirms), he came back from working in Egypt and died the next day in his flat in Chelsea.
- Cousin of Jean Knight.
- Father-in-law of Michael Elliott.
- Appeared in four Best Picture Oscar nominees: Henry V (1944), Hamlet (1948), The Red Shoes (1948) and Anne of the Thousand Days (1969). Hamlet won.
- Nephew of C.W.R. Knight.
- Grandfather of Susannah Elliott-Knight and Marianne Elliott.
- His first film role since being blinded in Second World War naval action was in The Silver Fleet (1943).
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