Smethwick had become the home of immigrants from the Commonwealth in the years following the Second World War, and Griffiths' 1964 campaign was critical of Conservative government policy as well as of Labour statements on the issue. Sortierreihenfolge Anzahl der Rollen pro Sprecher; Anzahl der Rollen pro Sprecher; Produktionsjahr des Films; Produktionsjahr des Films; Registrierung in der Synchronkartei; Registrierung in der Synchronkartei; Filme. In 1959, he and his wife were among those providing hospitality for the black-listed Paul Robeson during the latter's season at Stratford. Andrew Matthew William Faulds (1 March 1923 – 31 May 2000) was a British actor and politician. von Herbert Stass (als Herzog von Westmoreland) in Falstaff - Glocken um Mitternacht (1965) von Wolf Petersen (als Phalerus) in Jason … He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1948, but it was as a radio actor that he first became widely known, playing Jet Morgan in Charles Chilton's "Journey into Space" on the BBC. Educated George Watsons, Edinburgh, King Edward VI, Louth, Lincolnshire, Glasgow University. Interview, Porträt, Filmografie, Bilder und Videos zum Star Andrew Faulds | cinema.de Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. "[3] Faulds has sometimes been named as a supporter of capital punishment on the basis of off-the-cuff remarks, but he is listed in Hansard as voting against the restoration of the death penalty in 1969. Also in the 1964 general election, the Labour Shadow Foreign Secretary, Patrick Gordon Walker, was defeated in controversial circumstances in the Smethwick constituency by Conservative candidate Peter Griffiths. Publicity Listings It was Robeson who, recognising his friend's deep anti-racist convictions, persuaded him to go into politics, thus starting Faulds' second career. Another was in "The Radio Ham" (1961), an episode of Hancock, as the unseen voice of 'mayday'. [2], After graduating from the University of Glasgow, he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1948. frankhlittle@hotmail.com after Tam Dalyell, Other Works Faulds first stood for Parliament as the Labour candidate in the 1963 Stratford by-election, caused by the resignation of John Profumo over a security scandal. In 1959, he and his wife were among those providing hospitality for the black-listed Paul Robeson during the ... Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, England, UK, Film Review: Magic of Orson Welles Rings the ‘Chimes at Midnight’, The Best Actresses and Actors - Born in the 1920s.
During this visit, Robeson inspired Faulds to take up political activism. [1] During the Second World War he served in both the Royal Air Force and the Fleet Air Arm. 1 Hörbuch Ihrer Wahl pro Monat. However, he first came to a wider public recognition playing Jet Morgan in Charles Chilton's radio drama Journey into Space on the BBC Light Programme. He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1948, but it was as a radio actor that he first became widely known, playing Jet Morgan in Charles Chilton's "Journey into Space" on the BBC. After a successful acting career on stage, on radio and in films, he was a Member of Parliament from 1966 to 1997. Notably, he appeared in Russell's film The Music Lovers (1970) alongside Glenda Jackson, who like him went on to become a Labour MP.[3]. Andrew Faulds was born in what was then Tanganyika, now Tanzania, the son of Matthew Faulds, a Presbyterian missionary. Stage training Perth Repertory (during school holidays), Glasgow Citizens Theatre, Worthing Repertory, 2 years Stratford. Andrew Faulds . [3], In 1959, Faulds and his wife played host to Paul Robeson, who had travelled to Britain to appear at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon in Tony Richardson's production of Othello.
He fought the constituency again in the general election the following year, but on both occasions he was beaten by the Conservative future Cabinet minister Angus Maude.