Marc Sheldon was an American actor who is best known for World Theatre, The Broken Horseshoe, and Strange Affection. He was born on November 1, 1930, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and worked in England after training at RADA from 1952. He passed away in September 1995 in Westminster, London, England, UK.
Personal and Family Life
Marc Sheldon was born and raised in Montreal before moving to England to pursue his acting career. His journey in the arts began after he completed his training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). Details about his family life remain largely private, with little public information available about his personal relationships.
Career
Sheldon appeared in various television shows and films throughout his career, establishing a reputation as a talented actor. He worked on notable projects like Danton’s Death and the TV mini-series World Theatre. His roles, although sometimes uncredited, contributed to his presence in the acting community during the 1950s.
Death and Legacy
Marc Sheldon passed away in September 1995 in Westminster, London. His contributions to theatre and television continue to be recognized, and he is remembered for his performances in both dramatic and supporting roles. Despite the passage of time, his work within the industry still resonates with audiences today.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Danton’s Death | TV Movie, 1959 | Fouquier-Tinville |
World Theatre | TV Mini Series, 1959 | Fouquier-Tinville |
Strange Affection | 1957 | Bar Customer |
The Baby and the Battleship | 1957 | Executive Officer (uncredited) |
Colonel March of Scotland Yard | TV Series, 1956 | Marcel |
Three Cases of Murder | 1955 | Man in Background (uncredited) |
Rheingold Theatre | TV Series, 1954 | Bill (uncredited) |
The Intruder | 1953 | Wounded Officer |
Malta Story | 1953 | Radar Officer (uncredited) |
The Broken Horseshoe | 1953 | Waiter (uncredited) |
Both Sides of the Law | 1953 | (uncredited) |
The Broken Horseshoe | TV Series, 1952 | Hotel receptionist, Waiter |