Roland Brand

Roland Brand was a Canadian actor who is best known for his roles in Lolita, BBC Sunday-Night Theatre, and Fear Is the Key. Born on November 29, 1929, in Montreal, Quebec, he had a brief but impactful acting career before he passed away in 1984 in England.

Personal and Family Life

Roland Brand was born as Roland Ernest Leptich. Information about his early life and family background is limited, but he began his acting pursuits after moving to England. He became known for his versatile performances in both film and television.

Death and Legacy

Roland Brand died in 1984 in Wigan, Lancashire, England. Although his career was relatively short, he is remembered for his contributions to cinema and television, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s. His performances have left a mark on fans of classic films.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Fear Is the Key 1972-12-26 Deputy
Time Lock 1957-08-27 Police officer
After the Ball 1957-08-13 Customs Officer
Goldfinger 1964-09-20 Gangster (uncredited)
Campbell’s Kingdom 1957-09-03 Driver
The Long Haul 1957-08-27 Army Sergeant
Follow That Man 1961-01-01 Charlie
Chato’s Land 1972-05-25 Sheriff
Lolita 1962-06-13 Bill Crest
A Matter of WHO 1961-10-03 US Sergeant (uncredited)
Death Was a Passenger 1958-01-01 Nazi
The Weapon 1956-09-01
Late Summer 1963-07-07 1st American
The Saint 1962-10-04 Dan Morrow