
James Donald
Acting • Born 1917-05-18 – Died 1993-08-03
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia James Donald (18 May 1917 - 3 August 1993) was a Scottish actor. Tall and gaunt, he specialised in playing authority figures; military officers, doctors or scientists. Donald was born in Aberdeen, and made his first professional stage appearance sometime in the late-1930s, having been educated at Rossall School on Lancashire's Fylde coast. During World War II he appeared in minor roles in such propaganda classics as In Which We Serve (1942), Went the Day Well? (1942) and The Way Ahead (1944), and he played Mr. Winkle in the 1952 film version of The Pickwick Papers. However, leading roles eluded him until Lust for Life (1956), in which he played Theo Van Gogh. His work in the theatre included Noël Coward's Present Laughter (1943) which starred Coward himself, and The Eagle with Two Heads (1947), You Never Can Tell (1948), and The Heiress (1949) with Ralph Richardson, Peggy Ashcroft and Donald Sinden. He memorably portrayed Major Clipton, the doctor who expresses grave doubts about the sanity of Col. Nicholson's (Alec Guinness) efforts to build the bridge in order to show up his Japanese captors, in the film The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957). The final words are his: "Madness!, Madness!" He also played Group Captain Ramsey, the Senior British Officer in The Great Escape (1963), as well as supporting roles in other notable films both in Britain and the United States, including The Vikings (1958), King Rat (1965), Cast a Giant Shadow (1966), and Quatermass and the Pit (1967). Donald starred in a 1960 television adaptation of A. J. Cronin's The Citadel and appeared regularly in many other television dramas in the UK and USA, as well as on stage. In 1961, he played Prince Albert opposite Julie Harris's Queen Victoria, in the Hallmark Hall of Fame production of Laurence Housman's play Victoria Regina. Description above from the Wikipedia article James Donald, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
45 credits
The Bridge on the River Kwai
Movie • 1957
Maj. Clipton

The Great Escape
Movie • 1963
Ramsey 'The SBO'

Cast a Giant Shadow
Movie • 1966
Maj. Safir

The Citadel
Movie • 1960
Dr. Andrew Manson

Quatermass and the Pit
Movie • 1967
Dr. Mathew Roney

The Way Ahead
Movie • 1944
Pvt. Evans Lloyd

King Rat
Movie • 1965
Dr. Kennedy

Lust for Life
Movie • 1956
Theo van Gogh

Beau Brummell
Movie • 1954
Lord Edwin Mercer

Third Man on the Mountain
Movie • 1959
Franz Lerner

San Demetrio London
Movie • 1943
Gunnery Officer - H.M.S. Jervis Bay

Gift Horse
Movie • 1952
Lt. Richard Jennings, No. 1

Edward, My Son
Movie • 1949
Bronton

Cage of Gold
Movie • 1950
Alan

The Jokers
Movie • 1967
Col. Gurney-Simms

The Pickwick Papers
Movie • 1952
Nathaniel Winkle

Perilous Assignment
Movie • 1959
Self

Broken Journey
Movie • 1948
Bill Haverton

The Small Voice
Movie • 1948
Murray Byrne

In Which We Serve
Movie • 1942
Doc

Destiny of a Spy
Movie • 1969
Sir Martin Rolfe

Trottie True
Movie • 1949
Lord Digby Langdon

The Big Sleep
Movie • 1978
Inspector Gregory

Victoria Regina
Movie • 1961
Prince Albert

David Copperfield
Movie • 1969
Mr. Murdstone

Pygmalion
Movie • 1963
Henry Higgins

Brandy for the Parson
Movie • 1952
Bill Harper

The Royal Hunt of the Sun
Movie • 1969
King Carlos

The Vikings
Movie • 1958
Lord Egbert

The Net
Movie • 1953
Michael Heathley

Conduct Unbecoming
Movie • 1975
The Doctor

Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood
Movie • 1987
Dr. Mathew Roney (archive footage)

One of Our Aircraft Is Missing
Movie • 1942
(uncredited)

White Corridors
Movie • 1951
Neil Marriner

Doc in the Box
Movie • 2015
Crabs Guy

Hannibal Brooks
Movie • 1969
Padre

Hallmark Hall of Fame
TV • 1951
Prince Albert

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
TV • 1955
Harry Pope

Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
TV • 1963

Ben Casey
TV • 1961

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
TV • 1955
Mark Cavendish

Hallmark Hall of Fame
TV • 1951
Henry Higgins

Hallmark Hall of Fame
TV • 1951
Warwick

Play of the Week
TV • 1959
Priest

DuPont Show of the Month
TV • 1957
Sydney Carton