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Sydney Tafler

Sydney Tafler (31 July 1916 – 8 November 1979) was an English actor who after having started his career on stage, was best remembered for numerous appearances in films and television from the 1940s to the 1970s.[3]

Sydney Tafler
Born(1916-07-31)31 July 1916
Died8 November 1979(1979-11-08) (aged 63)
EducationRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art
OccupationActor
Years active1936-1980
SpouseJoy Shelton (1941–1979)

Personal life

Tafler was born into a Jewish family, the son of Eva (née Kosky) and Mark Tafler, an antique dealer.[4][5] His sister, Hylda, married the film director Lewis Gilbert. Another sister, Sheila, was also an actress.[6]

He was married to the actress Joy Shelton from 1941 until his death[7] from cancer;[8] they had three children – two sons, Jeremy and Jonathan, and a daughter, Jennifer, who became a child actress.

Career

After two years at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Tafler first appeared on stage in London's West End in 1936, with Sir Seymour Hicks in The Man in Dress Clothes. His other stage roles included the menacing character of Nat Goldberg in a production of Harold Pinter's The Birthday Party, directed by the playwright;[9] a role he reprised in William Friedkin's 1968 film version, alongside Robert Shaw and Patrick Magee.

On British television he appeared alongside Sid James in Citizen James. His other television work included Angel Pavement, The Gentle Killers, The Infernal Machine, Focus, Dixon of Dock Green, Wodehouse Playhouse, and Hadleigh. He appeared in many films from 1947 to 1977, including The Lavender Hill Mob, The Sea Shall Not Have Them, and Alfie, frequently being directed by his brother-in-law Lewis Gilbert.

He most commonly played spiv characters, one notable exception being the film Reach for the Sky (1956) in which he played the prosthetics expert to Douglas Bader.[10] There again, he appeared briefly in a drily comic role as a uniformed policeman in the film The Cockleshell Heroes (also 1956). His film career ended with a featured role as the captain of the supertanker Liparus in the popular James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me (1977).

Selected filmography

Film

Television

  • BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950-1957, 8 episodes) as Harry Soames / George Ware / Professor Frey / Alexander Lopakhin / Chauvelin / Petronius Arbiter / Dorn / Chauvelin
  • Back to Methuselah (1952, 2 episodes) as Ghost of Cain / Cain
  • Your Favorite Story (1953, 1 episode)
  • ITV Play of the Week (1955, 1 episode) as Nacky
  • Theatre Royal (1955, 1 episode)
  • Angel Pavement (1957-1958, 4 episodes) as Mr. Golspie
  • Educated Evans (1957, 1 episode) as Morry Green
  • The Gentle Killers (1957, 6 episodes)
  • ITV Television Playhouse (1957-1960, 3 episodes) as Gregor / Charlie / Landrieu
  • East End, West End (1958, 1 episode)
  • Dick and the Duchess (1958, 2 episodes) as Giuseppe
  • Theatre Night (1958, 1 episode) as Pedro Juarez
  • Dial 999, ( including the 'Night Mail', and 'The Big Fish', episodes, plus one more)-(1958-1959, 3 episodes) as Pete / Smiler Harris / Mick Coletta
  • Alfred Marks Time (1959, 1 episode)
  • Playhouse 90 (1959, 1 episode) as Club Manager
  • The Third Man (1959-1962, 2 episodes) as George Freeman / Colonel Abu Said
  • Whack-O! (1959, 1 episode) as Harrison Jessel
  • Glencannon (1959, 1 episode) as Mr. Daninds
  • Citizen James (1960-1962, 31 episodes) as Charlie Davenport
  • Boyd Q.C. (1960, 1 episode) as De Viani
  • The Larkins (1960, 1 episode) as Sidney Foskett
  • Knight Errant Limited (1960, 1 episode) as Angelo Broza
  • Danger Man (1960, 1 episode) as Mikhail Radek
  • A Christmas Night with the Stars (1960, 1 episode) as Charlie Davenport - with Sid James
  • No Hiding Place (1961-1965, 3 episodes) as Marty Cook / Charlie Monkton / Lew Hemming
  • The Arthur Askey Show (1961, 2 episodes) as Oscar Lamouche
  • Three Live Wires (1961, 1 episode)
  • Hamlet (1961, 5 episodes) as Claudius
  • Here's Harry (1961, 1 episode)
  • Deadline Midnight (1961, 1 episode) as Bluey Roxon
  • Comedy Playhouse (1962, 1 episode) as Lionel
  • Z Cars (1963-1974, 5 episodes) as Ray Dawson / Willy Tyndale / Wasilewski / Ray Dawson / Oliver Snow
  • A World of His Own (1964, 1 episode)
  • Gideon's Way (1964, 1 episode) as Gabriel Lyon
  • Dixon of Dock Green (1964-1969, 3 episodes) as Mr. Green / Peter Cassidy / Ralph Edwards
  • Front Page Story (1965, 1 episode) as Waterman
  • A Slight Case of... (1965, 1 episode)
  • Theatre 625 (1966, 2 episodes) as Shamrayef / Finkelstein
  • The Wednesday Play (1966-1970, 2 episodes) as Blaustein / Arthur Bradshaw
  • Sam and Janet (1967, 1 episode) as Mr. Spalding
  • The World of Wooster (1967, 1 episode) as Jas. Waterbury
  • Man in a Suitcase (1968, 1 episode) as Reynolds
  • The Ugliest Girl in Town (1968, 1 episode) as Bert Pooley
  • Me Mammy (1969, 1 episode) as Sir Gerald Bronstein
  • Hadleigh (1969, 1 episode) as Zinneman
  • Coronation Street (1969, 2 episodes) as Mr. Maddox-Smith
  • W. Somerset Maugham (1970, 1 episode) as Sir Adolphus Bland
  • Misleading Cases (1971, 1 episode) as Mr. Benkle
  • Alexander the Greatest (1971-1972, 13 episodes) as Joe Green
  • The Adventurer (1973, 1 episode) as Wyvern
  • Love Story (1973, 1 episode) as Mr. Miller
  • Van der Valk (1973, 3 episodes) as Halsbeek
  • Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em (1973, 1 episode) as Lockwood
  • Play for Today (1973-1977, 2 episodes) as Harry Perlman / Mr. Crowley
  • Vienna 1900 (1974, 1 episode) as Herr Klingemann
  • Marked Personal (1974, 1 episode) as Cartwright
  • Village Hall (1974, 1 episode) as Arthur Bolton
  • Churchill's People (1975, 1 episode) as Haskelot
  • Crown Court (1975, 1 episode) as Harry Simons
  • The Sweeney (1975, 1 episode) as Manny Bellow
  • Wodehouse Playhouse (1975-1976, 2 episodes) as Isadore Q. Fishbein
  • Yes, Honestly (1976, 1 episode) as Harry Burton
  • Survivors (1976, 2 episodes) as Manny
  • Victorian Scandals (1976, 1 episode) as Achille Fould
  • Thriller (1976, 1 episode) as Sam Meadows
  • Do You Remember? (1978, 1 episode) as Ambrose Solto
  • Devenish (1978, 1 episode) as Sidney Bloom
  • Potter (1979, 1 episode) as Harry Tooms
  • Cannon and Ball (1979, 1 episode) as The Agent
  • BBC2 Playhouse (1980, 1 episode) as Kugelmann
  • The Enigma Files (1980, 1 episode) as Solly King (final appearance)

References

  1. ^ "England & Wales Births 1837-2006". Findmypast.co.uk. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  2. ^ "England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007". Findmypast.co.uk. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  3. ^ . British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 13 July 2012. Retrieved 23 April 2014. Born: 31 July 1916, London. Died: 7 November 1979, London.
  4. ^ "England & Wales Marriages 1837-2005". Findmypast.co.uk. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  5. ^ "England & Wales Marriages 1837-2005". Findmypast.co.uk. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  6. ^ Howard Maxford (2 November 2018). Hammer Complete: The Films, the Personnel, the Company. McFarland. p. 780. ISBN 978-1-4766-2914-8.
  7. ^ McGillivray, David (15 May 2000). "Joy Shelton". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
  8. ^ "Sydney Tafler". Find a Grave. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  9. ^ Plays and Players. Hansom Books. 1974.
  10. ^ "Tafler, Sydney (1916-79)". Screenonline. Retrieved 6 November 2013.

External links

  • Sydney Tafler at IMDb
  • Performances listed in Theatre Archive University of Bristol
  • Sydney Tafler at Find a Grave

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sydney Tafler news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sydney Tafler 31 July 1916 8 November 1979 was an English actor who after having started his career on stage was best remembered for numerous appearances in films and television from the 1940s to the 1970s 3 Sydney TaflerBorn 1916 07 31 31 July 1916Hackney London England 1 Died8 November 1979 1979 11 08 aged 63 Richmond upon Thames Surrey England 2 EducationRoyal Academy of Dramatic ArtOccupationActorYears active1936 1980SpouseJoy Shelton 1941 1979 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 3 Selected filmography 3 1 Film 3 2 Television 4 References 5 External linksPersonal life EditTafler was born into a Jewish family the son of Eva nee Kosky and Mark Tafler an antique dealer 4 5 His sister Hylda married the film director Lewis Gilbert Another sister Sheila was also an actress 6 He was married to the actress Joy Shelton from 1941 until his death 7 from cancer 8 they had three children two sons Jeremy and Jonathan and a daughter Jennifer who became a child actress Career EditAfter two years at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Tafler first appeared on stage in London s West End in 1936 with Sir Seymour Hicks in The Man in Dress Clothes His other stage roles included the menacing character of Nat Goldberg in a production of Harold Pinter s The Birthday Party directed by the playwright 9 a role he reprised in William Friedkin s 1968 film version alongside Robert Shaw and Patrick Magee On British television he appeared alongside Sid James in Citizen James His other television work included Angel Pavement The Gentle Killers The Infernal Machine Focus Dixon of Dock Green Wodehouse Playhouse and Hadleigh He appeared in many films from 1947 to 1977 including The Lavender Hill Mob The Sea Shall Not Have Them and Alfie frequently being directed by his brother in law Lewis Gilbert He most commonly played spiv characters one notable exception being the film Reach for the Sky 1956 in which he played the prosthetics expert to Douglas Bader 10 There again he appeared briefly in a drily comic role as a uniformed policeman in the film The Cockleshell Heroes also 1956 His film career ended with a featured role as the captain of the supertanker Liparus in the popular James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me 1977 Selected filmography EditFilm Edit Cottage to Let 1941 as RAF Officer uncredited The Little Ballerina 1947 as uncredited It Always Rains on Sunday 1947 as Morry Hyams Uneasy Terms 1948 as Maysin London Belongs to Me 1948 as Nightclub Receptionist No Room at the Inn 1948 as Stranger The Monkey s Paw 1948 as The Dealer Broken Journey 1948 uncredited final scene Passport to Pimlico 1949 as Fred Cowan Dance Hall 1950 as Manager Once a Sinner 1950 as Jimmy Smart Assassin for Hire 1951 as Antonio Riccardi Scarlet Thread 1951 as Marcon The Galloping Major 1951 as Mr Leon The Lavender Hill Mob 1951 as Clayton Chelsea Story 1951 as Fletcher Gilchrist Hotel Sahara 1951 as Corporal Pullar Mystery Junction 1951 as Larry Gordon Blind Man s Bluff 1952 as Rick Martin Secret People 1952 as Syd Burnett Wide Boy 1952 as Benny Emergency Call 1952 as Brett Time Gentlemen Please 1952 as Joseph Spink Venetian Bird 1952 as Boldesca The Floating Dutchman 1952 as Victor Skinner There Was a Young Lady 1953 as Johnny Johnny on the Run 1953 as Harry The Square Ring 1953 as 1st Wiseacre The Saint s Return 1953 as Max Lennar Operation Diplomat 1953 as Wade The Crowded Day 1954 as Alex The Sea Shall Not Have Them 1954 as Cpl Robb The Glass Cage 1955 as Rorke A Kid for Two Farthings 1955 as Madam Rita The Woman for Joe 1955 as Butch The Cockleshell Heroes 1955 as Policeman Dial 999 1955 as Alf Cressett The Long Arm 1956 as Stone Fire Maidens from Outer Space 1956 as Dr Higgins Reach for the Sky 1956 as Robert Desoutter The Counterfeit Plan 1957 as Harry Flint Interpol 1957 as Curtis The Surgeon s Knife 1957 as Dr Hearne Carve Her Name with Pride 1958 as Potter The Bank Raiders 1958 as Bernie Shelton Too Many Crooks 1959 as Solicitor The Crowning Touch 1959 as Joe Follow a Star 1959 as Pendlebury Tommy the Toreador 1959 as Ramon uncredited Sink the Bismarck 1960 as First Workman Bottoms Up 1960 as Sid Biggs Let s Get Married 1960 as Pendle Light Up the Sky 1960 as Ted Green Make Mine Mink 1960 as Lionel Spanager The Bulldog Breed 1960 as Speedboat Owner Five Golden Hours 1961 as Alfredo No Kidding 1961 as Mr Rockbottom Carry On Regardless 1961 as Strip Club Manager A Weekend with Lulu 1961 as Stationmaster The 7th Dawn 1964 as Tom Chief Petty Officer Promise Her Anything 1965 as Panel Participant Runaway Railway 1965 as Mr Jones Alfie 1966 as Frank The Sandwich Man 1966 as First Fish Porter Berserk 1967 as Harrison Liston The Birthday Party 1968 as Nat Goldberg The Adventurers 1970 as Col Gutierrez The Spy Who Loved Me 1977 as Liparus captain Television Edit BBC Sunday Night Theatre 1950 1957 8 episodes as Harry Soames George Ware Professor Frey Alexander Lopakhin Chauvelin Petronius Arbiter Dorn Chauvelin Back to Methuselah 1952 2 episodes as Ghost of Cain Cain Your Favorite Story 1953 1 episode ITV Play of the Week 1955 1 episode as Nacky Theatre Royal 1955 1 episode Angel Pavement 1957 1958 4 episodes as Mr Golspie Educated Evans 1957 1 episode as Morry Green The Gentle Killers 1957 6 episodes ITV Television Playhouse 1957 1960 3 episodes as Gregor Charlie Landrieu East End West End 1958 1 episode Dick and the Duchess 1958 2 episodes as Giuseppe Theatre Night 1958 1 episode as Pedro Juarez Dial 999 including the Night Mail and The Big Fish episodes plus one more 1958 1959 3 episodes as Pete Smiler Harris Mick Coletta Alfred Marks Time 1959 1 episode Playhouse 90 1959 1 episode as Club Manager The Third Man 1959 1962 2 episodes as George Freeman Colonel Abu Said Whack O 1959 1 episode as Harrison Jessel Glencannon 1959 1 episode as Mr Daninds Citizen James 1960 1962 31 episodes as Charlie Davenport Boyd Q C 1960 1 episode as De Viani The Larkins 1960 1 episode as Sidney Foskett Knight Errant Limited 1960 1 episode as Angelo Broza Danger Man 1960 1 episode as Mikhail Radek A Christmas Night with the Stars 1960 1 episode as Charlie Davenport with Sid James No Hiding Place 1961 1965 3 episodes as Marty Cook Charlie Monkton Lew Hemming The Arthur Askey Show 1961 2 episodes as Oscar Lamouche Three Live Wires 1961 1 episode Hamlet 1961 5 episodes as Claudius Here s Harry 1961 1 episode Deadline Midnight 1961 1 episode as Bluey Roxon Comedy Playhouse 1962 1 episode as Lionel Z Cars 1963 1974 5 episodes as Ray Dawson Willy Tyndale Wasilewski Ray Dawson Oliver Snow A World of His Own 1964 1 episode Gideon s Way 1964 1 episode as Gabriel Lyon Dixon of Dock Green 1964 1969 3 episodes as Mr Green Peter Cassidy Ralph Edwards Front Page Story 1965 1 episode as Waterman A Slight Case of 1965 1 episode Theatre 625 1966 2 episodes as Shamrayef Finkelstein The Wednesday Play 1966 1970 2 episodes as Blaustein Arthur Bradshaw Sam and Janet 1967 1 episode as Mr Spalding The World of Wooster 1967 1 episode as Jas Waterbury Man in a Suitcase 1968 1 episode as Reynolds The Ugliest Girl in Town 1968 1 episode as Bert Pooley Me Mammy 1969 1 episode as Sir Gerald Bronstein Hadleigh 1969 1 episode as Zinneman Coronation Street 1969 2 episodes as Mr Maddox Smith W Somerset Maugham 1970 1 episode as Sir Adolphus Bland Misleading Cases 1971 1 episode as Mr Benkle Alexander the Greatest 1971 1972 13 episodes as Joe Green The Adventurer 1973 1 episode as Wyvern Love Story 1973 1 episode as Mr Miller Van der Valk 1973 3 episodes as Halsbeek Some Mothers Do Ave Em 1973 1 episode as Lockwood Play for Today 1973 1977 2 episodes as Harry Perlman Mr Crowley Vienna 1900 1974 1 episode as Herr Klingemann Marked Personal 1974 1 episode as Cartwright Village Hall 1974 1 episode as Arthur Bolton Churchill s People 1975 1 episode as Haskelot Crown Court 1975 1 episode as Harry Simons The Sweeney 1975 1 episode as Manny Bellow Wodehouse Playhouse 1975 1976 2 episodes as Isadore Q Fishbein Yes Honestly 1976 1 episode as Harry Burton Survivors 1976 2 episodes as Manny Victorian Scandals 1976 1 episode as Achille Fould Thriller 1976 1 episode as Sam Meadows Do You Remember 1978 1 episode as Ambrose Solto Devenish 1978 1 episode as Sidney Bloom Potter 1979 1 episode as Harry Tooms Cannon and Ball 1979 1 episode as The Agent BBC2 Playhouse 1980 1 episode as Kugelmann The Enigma Files 1980 1 episode as Solly King final appearance References Edit England amp Wales Births 1837 2006 Findmypast co uk Retrieved 5 May 2018 England amp Wales Deaths 1837 2007 Findmypast co uk Retrieved 5 May 2018 Sydney Tafler British Film Institute Archived from the original on 13 July 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2014 Born 31 July 1916 London Died 7 November 1979 London England amp Wales Marriages 1837 2005 Findmypast co uk Retrieved 5 May 2018 England amp Wales Marriages 1837 2005 Findmypast co uk Retrieved 5 May 2018 Howard Maxford 2 November 2018 Hammer Complete The Films the Personnel the Company McFarland p 780 ISBN 978 1 4766 2914 8 McGillivray David 15 May 2000 Joy Shelton The Guardian Retrieved 2 January 2011 Sydney Tafler Find a Grave Retrieved 6 November 2013 Plays and Players Hansom Books 1974 Tafler Sydney 1916 79 Screenonline Retrieved 6 November 2013 External links EditSydney Tafler at IMDb Performances listed in Theatre Archive University of Bristol Sydney Tafler at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sydney Tafler amp oldid 1140481119, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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