Graham Stuart

Graham Stuart was an American actor best known for Vanity Fair (1956), The Venusian (1954), and Pride and Prejudice (1952).

Personal and Family Life

Graham Stuart was born on November 11, 1900, in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. He was originally named Henry Lionel Rich. Not much is publicly known about his personal life or family background.

Career

Stuart had a diverse acting career, appearing in television series and films throughout the 1950s. His performances were well received, showcasing his talent in various roles. He is particularly remembered for his TV appearances in popular adaptations of classic literature.

Death and Legacy

Graham Stuart died on January 14, 1963, in Swanage, Dorset, England. His contributions to film and television are remembered, particularly for his roles in adaptations of literary works. His legacy continues through the work he left behind, influencing future generations of actors.

Filmography

Title Year Role
What a Whopper 1961 Lover (uncredited)
Armchair Theatre 1960 Justice Martin
BBC Sunday-Night Play 1960 The Rev. Ernest Lynton
The Flesh and the Fiends 1960 Smedley (uncredited)
Tom Barnardo 1958 Sir John Mason
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1956–1958 M. Mairaut Second Lord
The New Adventures of Charlie Chan 1958 Christopher Morgan
ITV Play of the Week 1955–1957 Mr. Wilson, Dr. Anderson
Precious Bane 1957 Parson
Vanity Fair 1956–1957 John Sedley
Death to the First Lady 1956 Robert Sturgess, Sir Robert Sturgess (as Grahame Stuart)
Jane Eyre 1956 Clergyman
Lilli Palmer Theatre 1956 Brigadier Graham
Stolen Assignment 1955 Coroner