Max Brimmell was an American actor who is best known for his roles in The Four Just Men, Blood of the Vampire, and Moses in the Bulrushes.
Personal and Family Life
Max Brimmell was born Ronald Arthur Brimmell on April 27, 1917, in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, England. He was married to Alice Dwynwen Jones from 1950 until her death in 1983, and they had one child together. Besides acting, he was a talented painter and was actively involved in the Old Hastings Preservation Society.
Career
Brimmell appeared in various film and television productions throughout his career. Notable works include roles in television series and films during the late 1950s, marking his presence in the entertainment industry. He also founded the Old Hastings Cricket Club in 1969, where he continued to play cricket.
Death and Legacy
Max Brimmell passed away on February 15, 1993, in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, England. His contributions to both acting and local community activities, like cricket and preservation efforts, left a lasting impression on those who knew him. His legacy continues through the memories of his work and community involvement.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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The Sword in the Web | 1962 | Troppot |
Dangerous Afternoon | 1961 | Doctor Spalding |
Blood of the Vampire | 1958 | Warder |
The Four Just Men | 1959 | Inspector Nardi |
Moses in the Bulrushes | 1953 | |
Portrait of Man | 1960 | Geoff, an explosives worker |