Grenville Eves

Grenville Eves was an American actor who is best known for Doomsday at Eleven, Ivanhoe, and My Sister and I. He was born on May 22, 1907, in Marylebone, London, England, and passed away on October 31, 1972, in Hampstead, London, England.

Personal and Family Life

Grenville Eves was born Grenville Papillon Eves. There is limited information available about his personal and family life, but it is known that he spent his final years in London, where he worked in various acting roles until his death.

Career

Eves had a diverse career in acting, featuring in both television and film. He appeared in several notable productions, showcasing his talent in various character roles. His most recognized works include appearances in television series and films between the 1950s and 1960s.

Death and Legacy

Grenville Eves died on October 31, 1972. His contributions to the acting world, particularly through his television roles, left a mark on the industry, and he is remembered for his performances in classic British television.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1965 Londoners Shepherd (1 episode)
1963 Ghost Squad Superintendent (1 episode)
1962 Doomsday at Eleven 1st Inspector
1962 The Cheaters Albert (1 episode)
1961 Probation Officer Mr. Crawford (1 episode)
1958–1959 Dial 999 Dr. Jessop (3 episodes)
1959 The Men from Room 13 Assistant Commissioner Mr. Romer (1 episode)
1958 The Two-Headed Spy Colonel – Field Hospital (uncredited)
1958 A Night to Remember 2nd Engineer Officer Harrison (uncredited)
1958 Schlitz Playhouse (1 episode)
1958 Ivanhoe Royal coroner (1 episode)
1957 The New Adventures of Martin Kane Doctor (1 episode)
1957 Boyd Q.C. (1 episode)
1956 Quiet Revolution Member of Crowd
1956 My Sister and I (2 episodes)