Desmond Keith was an English actor known for his roles in BBC Sunday-Night Theatre, Bird in Hand, and The Sentimental Bloke. Born on May 2, 1911, in the UK, he made significant contributions to television and film throughout his career.
Personal and Family Life
Desmond Keith was married to Helen Horsey in 1937, and they remained together until his passing in 1992. The couple shared many years of companionship, which was a significant aspect of his life. Details about his early life and upbringing are less documented, but he pursued acting early on and built a career in entertainment.
Death and Legacy
Desmond Keith passed away on September 9, 1992, in Westminster, London, England. His work in television and theater left a notable impact on audiences, and he is remembered for his contributions to British acting. His performances in classics resonate with viewers even today, preserving his legacy in the world of entertainment.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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BBC Sunday-Night Theatre | 1950 | Mr. Beetle (A journalist) |
Stop Press Girl | 1949 | Ticket Inspector (uncredited) |
Pinwright’s Progress | 1947 | Solicitor |
Murder on the Second Floor | 1947 | PC Rogers |
Rebecca | 1947 | Giles Lacy |
Toad of Toad Hall | 1947 | Policeman |
Peter and Paul | 1946 | A journalist |
Money for Jam | 1939 | Emil Reinhardt |
Richard of Bordeaux | 1938 | Arundel |
Bird in Hand | 1938 | Cyril Beverley |