Ellis Dale

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Acting

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Gender

Male

Birthday

05-May-1930

Age

(96 years old)

Place of Birth

Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England, UK

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Ellis Dale

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The Heroism of Thomas Chadwick The Heroism of Thomas Chadwick (1967) Character: Tram Inspector
Thomas Chadwick is a man of dignity. He knows what's right and nothing will deter him from it. Unfortunately he cannot quite find the right job to go with his ideals, and he tries just about everything.
Our Cissy Our Cissy (1974) Character: Priest
An old man travels to London from the North Country, accompanied by his son, in order to find the truth about his daughter's suicide.
Where There's a Will Where There's a Will (1989) Character: Weedon
Charles Crow-Finch is a disorganised lawyer in debt; his son Rupert comes to bail him out. Rupert's girlfriend Cavatina buys Charles' practice and installs Rupert as the new boss.
Carpathian Eagle Carpathian Eagle (1980) Character: Police Captain
Murder victims are being found with the hearts cut out. A police detective is assigned to find and stop the killer. Originally an episode of British horror anthology TV series, Hammer House of Horror, that later received a feature release in the United States.
The Key to Rebecca The Key to Rebecca (1985) Character: Col. Bogge
From master storyteller and best-selling author, Ken Follett, comes the exotic spy-thriller based on true events. North Africa, Summer of 1942 — master spy, Alex Wolff is on a mission to send General Erwin Rommel's advancing army the secrets that would unlock the doors to Cairo... and the ultimate Nazi triumph in the war. Wolff's pursuer, Major Vandarn, engages the seductive charm of Elene Fontana to lure him into range for what is to be a startling and explosive confrontation.
Get Carter Get Carter (1971) Character: Undertaker (uncredited)
Jack Carter is a small-time hood working in London. When word reaches him of his brother's death, he travels to Newcastle to attend the funeral. Refusing to accept the police report of suicide, Carter seeks out his brother’s friends and acquaintances to learn who murdered his sibling and why.
Quest for Love Quest for Love (1971) Character: Head Teacher at School for Handicapped (uncredited)
After a scientific experiment goes horribly wrong during a demonstration, a scientist finds himself trapped in an alternate reality that bears some similarities to our own, but also has some striking differences. In this other reality the Second World War had never occurred, mankind had not yet traveled into Space and Mt. Everest had not yet been conquered, just to name a few things. Also in this other reality he is no longer a scientist but rather a well known author. After a personal tragedy in this alternate world, he finds himself back in his own world and desperately trying to locate the woman he fell in love with in the other world. Little does she know, however, that her life depends on him finding her.
Pink Floyd: The Wall Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982) Character: English Doctor
A troubled rock star descends into madness in the midst of his physical and social isolation from everyone.
Madhouse Madhouse (1974) Character: Alfred Peters
A horror movie star returns to his famous role after spending years in a mental institution, but the character seems to be committing murders independent of his will.
if.... if.... (1968) Character: Motorcycle Salesman (uncredited)
In an English boys' boarding school, social hierarchy reigns supreme and power remains in the hands of distanced and ineffectual teachers and callously vicious prefects in the Upper Sixth. Three Lower Sixth students, Wallace, Johnny and leader Mick Travis decide on a shocking course of action to redress the balance of privilege once and for all.
Made Made (1972) Character: Passenger on Train
This compelling emotional drama stars Carol White as a young single mother who finds herself caught between two people – a local priest and a folk singer – each of whom wants to convert her to his own worldview. An elegy to a younger generation looking for something to believe in, Made co-stars hugely influential folk-rock musician Roy Harper in his screen debut. Produced by Joseph Janni – who previously made the astonishingly successful Poor Cow with White – directed by The Long Good Friday's John Mackenzie and featuring new songs specially composed by Harper.
The Alf Garnett Saga The Alf Garnett Saga (1972) Character: Clerk
Alf and his family have been moved from their East End home into a high-rise council estate. Alf is not only having trouble coping with his new 'home', but also with the long commute to work, the long walk to the corner pub, his long-suffering wife Else, rebellious daughter Rita, and her philandering, constantly unemployed husband Mike.
Poor Cow Poor Cow (1967) Character: Solicitor
A young woman lives a life filled with bad choices. At a young age she marries and has a child--with an abusive thief who quickly ends up in prison. Left alone, she takes up with the guy's mate, another thief, who seems to give her some happiness but who also ends up locked up. She then takes up with a series of seedy types who offer nothing but momentary pleasure--if that.
Every Home Should Have One Every Home Should Have One (1970) Character: Leonard Crape
Teddy works for a large advertising company. Given the seemingly impossible task of selling frozen porridge, he decides to produce commercials that make the product seem sexy. This leads him to confrontation with the "Keep Television Clean" movement, of which his wife is a senior member.
Eye of the Needle Eye of the Needle (1981) Character: Station Master
Great Britain, 1944, during World War II. Relentlessly pursued by several MI5 agents, Henry Faber the Needle, a ruthless German spy in possession of vital information about D-Day, takes refuge on Storm Island, an inhospitable, sparsely inhabited island off the coast of northern Scotland.
Family Life Family Life (1971) Character: N/A
A young woman, Janice, is living with her restrictive and conservative parents, who lead a dull working-class life and consider their daughter to be “misbehaving” whenever she’s trying to find her own way in life.
The Man Who Had Power Over Women The Man Who Had Power Over Women (1970) Character: Norman Mathie
A successful talent agent enjoys the good life until his wife leaves him. Moving in with his friend and igniting an affair with the man's wife, he also acquires a difficult new client whose public image must be preserved at any cost.
Inadmissible Evidence Inadmissible Evidence (1968) Character: Clergyman (Uncredited)
A lawyer's agonizing journey to the breaking point of his private and professional lives as he becomes more and more alienated from everyone connected with him.
Rentadick Rentadick (1972) Character: Laboratory Manager
Armitage runs a chemical company that is on the verge of producing a gas that causes temporary disability. Clearly the military want it but it is also sought by a group of Japanese. Both Armitage and Madam Greenfly hire different people in the same detective agency to guard the gas and steal it respectively... confusion, double crosses and hilarity ensue...
The Love Ban The Love Ban (1973) Character: Chemist
In this 1970s comedy, a Catholic man contemplates going against his priest's guidance on contraceptives when his wife wants to stop having children.
All Coppers Are... All Coppers Are... (1972) Character: Doctor
A young policeman and a small-time crook are both involved with the same girl.
Bloodbath at the House of Death Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984) Character: Patient
Six scientists arrive at the creepy Headstone Manor to investigate a strange phenomena which was the site of a mysterious massacre years earlier where 18 guests were killed in one night. It turns out that the house is the place of a satanic cult lead by a sinister monk who plans to kill the scientists who are inhabiting this house of Satan.
The Sin Bin The Sin Bin (1981) Character: Sidney Leeman
TV play set in an experimental self-rehabilitations unit at a British Prison, where six lifers participate in group therapy.
Sunday Bloody Sunday Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) Character: Chemist
Recently divorced career woman Alex Greville begins a romantic relationship with glamorous mod artist Bob Elkin, fully aware that he's also intimately involved with middle-aged doctor Daniel Hirsh. For both Alex and Daniel, the younger man represents a break with their repressive pasts, and though both know that Bob is seeing both of them, neither is willing to let go of the youth and vitality he brings to their otherwise stable lives.
Eureka Eureka (1983) Character: Jury Foreman
After striking it rich on a large gold strike, a prospector retires to the quiet life on a Caribbean island but ends up coping with an alcoholic wife, a headstrong daughter, and Miami mobsters who want to build a casino.
Brief Encounter Brief Encounter (1976) Character: Man Waiting at Citizens Advice Bureau (uncredited)
Two strangers, both married to others, meet in a railway station and soon find themselves in a brief but intense affair.



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