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Clifford Mollison
(1897-1986)
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Clifford Mollison was born on 30 March 1897 in London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for
A Christmas Carol (1951)
,
The Lucky Number (1932)
and
A Southern Maid (1934)
. He died on 4 June 1986 in Cyprus.
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Known for
A Christmas Carol
8.1
Samuel Wilkins
1951
The Lucky Number
5.5
Percy Gibbs
1932
A Southern Maid
7.1
Jack Rawden
Willoughby
1934
Mister Cinders
7.2
Jim Lancaster
1935
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Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson
7.5
TV Series
Carstairs
1980
1 episode
Keep It in the Family
7.5
TV Series
Judge
1980
1 episode
Angels
6.6
TV Series
Mr. Lilley
1979
1 episode
BBC2 Play of the Week
7.5
TV Series
Man with compass
1978
1 episode
Life at Stake
TV Series
Hostage
1978
1 episode
1990
7.5
TV Series
Chairman
1977
1 episode
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell
6.3
Judge
1974
The Village Concert
TV Movie
1973
Love Thy Neighbour
5.8
Registrar
1973
That's Your Funeral
4.7
Witherspoon
1972
Doctor at Large
7.0
TV Series
Professor Sinnott
1971
1 episode
ITV Playhouse
7.0
TV Series
Jameson
1970
1 episode
The Expert
8.1
TV Series
Mr. Richie
1969
1 episode
Oh! What a Lovely War
7.0
Heckler at Pankhurst Speech
1969
Hugh and I
6.7
TV Series
1964
6 episodes
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Height
5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
Born
March 30
,
1897
London, England, UK
Died
June 4
,
1986
Cyprus
Other works
He acted in Reginald Arkell's musical, "Gay Deceivers," at the Streatham Hill Theatre in Streatham Hill, London, England with Charlotte Greenwood, Gina Malo, Debroy Somers and His Band were in the cast.
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Son of
William Mollison
and Evelyn McNay. Brother of
William Mollison
and
Henry Mollison
.
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