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Desmond Roberts
(1894-1968)
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Desmond Roberts was born on 5 February 1894 in London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for
Of Human Bondage (1934)
,
Simba (1955)
and
The Queen's Husband (1931)
. He died on 11 January 1968 in London, England, UK.
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Known for
Of Human Bondage
7.0
Movie
Dr. Jacobs
1934
Simba
6.2
Movie
Colonel Bridgeman
1955
The Queen's Husband
5.8
Movie
Major Blent
1931
The Man in the White Suit
7.2
Movie
Mannering
1951
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Mister Ten Per Cent
5.1
Manservant
1967
Murder Ahoy
7.0
Sir Geoffrey Bucknose
(uncredited)
1964
The Scales of Justice
7.8
TV Series
Club Member
1963
1 episode
Jezebel ex UK
7.7
TV Series
Colonel Fenwick
1963
1 episode
ITV Play of the Week
6.7
TV Series
First Clubman
1961
1 episode
Double Bunk
6.2
Freighter Captain
1961
International Detective
6.8
TV Series
Williams
1961
1 episode
A Touch of Larceny
6.6
Club Member
1960
The Invisible Man
7.0
TV Series
General
1959
1 episode
Alive and Kicking
6.6
Care Home Administrator
(uncredited)
1958
The Two-Headed Spy
6.9
Gen. Zeiss
1958
I Was Monty's Double
6.9
Brigadier
1958
Ivanhoe
7.1
TV Series
Librarian
1958
1 episode
White Hunter
6.5
TV Series
Atherton
1958
1 episode
Grip of the Strangler
6.2
Dr. Johnson
1958
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Alternative name
Des Roberts
Height
6′ 1½″ (1.87 m)
Born
February 5
,
1894
London, England, UK
Died
January 11
,
1968
London, England, UK
(undisclosed)
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Represented by
Leo Lance
, with the Max Shagrin Agency, in the mid-1930s.
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