Michael Wilding

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Gender

Male

Birthday

23-Jul-1912

Age

(114 years old)

Place of Birth

Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England, UK

Also Known As
  • Michael Charles Gauntlett Wilding

Michael Wilding

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Mr. Proudfoot Shows a Light Mr. Proudfoot Shows a Light (1941) Character: RAF Officer
Humorously using the arrogant and bumbling Mr. Proudfoot, this film serves a dual purpose of emphasizing the importance of obeying blackout hours, as well as easing the stress of the time period by encouraging laughter.
The Carroll Formula The Carroll Formula (1956) Character: David Scott
A college professor accidentally comes across a formula that can reduce the size of anything.
There Ain't No Justice There Ain't No Justice (1939) Character: Len Charteris
A young boxer falls in with a crooked fight promoter.
The Sweet Ride The Sweet Ride (1968) Character: Bill Cartwright
AA tennis bum (Tony Franciosa) and his Malibu Beach buddies hang out with a TV actress (Jacqueline Bisset) headed for trouble.
The Farmer's Wife The Farmer's Wife (1941) Character: Richard Coaker
Eden Philpotts' "provincial" comic novel and play The Farmer's Wife was first filmed in the silent era by Alfred Hitchcock. The 1940 talkie version was directed by Leslie Arliss, son of stage star George Arliss. The story remained the same: A middle-aged widower attempts to select a wife from his rural district's eligible females (Basil Sydney). Three unsuccessful dalliances later, the farmer settles for his housekeeper, whom the audience has been rooting for all along. The Farmer's Wife is a prime example of the sort of fare that struck a proper chord with British filmgoers, but whose appeal would be lost to any other nationality.
Sailors Don't Care Sailors Don't Care (1940) Character: Dick
Boat building father and son join the river patrol service and get caught-up in a spy ring.
Into the Blue Into the Blue (1950) Character: Nicholas Foster
Enjoying a holiday in the sun, Mr and Mrs Fergusson are relaxing on board a chartered yacht off the coast of France - their only crew, the skipper-owner and his adopted daughter. On taking a turn around the deck, Mr Fergusson is rather put-out to discover a stowaway helping himself to the comforts of their dinghy. Though very charming, the stranger refuses to give any explanation for his presence - and the Fergussons soon find themselves involved in a rather more eventful sailing trip than they had expected!
Dear Octopus Dear Octopus (1943) Character: Nicholas Randolph
Three generations of a family gather together to celebrate a golden wedding anniversary, while the family secretary has the unenviable task of smoothing out all the deep-set hostilities and jealousies.
Judy Garland: By Myself Judy Garland: By Myself (2004) Character: Self (archive footage)
As Hollywood biographies go, Judy Garland's story is one of the saddest success stories you'll ever hear. The sanitized studio version of her life presented a smiling kid with the big voice, who, alongside Mickey Rooney, just wanted to put on a show. But drugs, overwork, even psychological abuse at the hands of the studio is now part of the Garland legend. But despite the number of Garland books and documentaries, one account has always been missing -- Garland herself never managed to write a memoir. She did make several attempts at an autobiography, often recording stories on a tape recorder. Judy Garland: By Myself (2004), finally fills in the blanks - using Judy's personal recordings to tell the story in her own words.
Hello London Hello London (1960) Character: himself
Hello London is a 1958 documentary film starring Sonja Henie and Michael Wilding.
The Great Inimitable Mr. Dickens The Great Inimitable Mr. Dickens (1970) Character: Dolby
British television film about the life of Charles Dickens directed by Ned Sherrin and starring Anthony Hopkins, Jenny Agutter and Arthur Lowe. Hopkins performance as Dickens saw him nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor in 1971.
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (1983) Character: Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Out-takes (mostly from Warner Bros.), promotional shorts, movie premieres, public service pleas, wardrobe tests, documentary material, and archival footage make up this star-studded voyeuristic look at the Golden age of Hollywood during the 30s, 40, and 50.
Black Eyes Black Eyes (1939) Character: Officer
Ivan Petrov has one weakness in his life, and one love: his little black-eyed daughter, Tania. In fact, his entire career is devoted to her future happiness, though Tania remains ignorant as to his vocation. Done with cool deliberation, Petrov's all-consuming fear is that one day his lovely daughter will discover his true profession, and despise him for it...
Ships with Wings Ships with Wings (1941) Character: Lieut. Grant
Before the war, a Fleet Air Arm pilot is dismissed for causing the death of a colleague. Working for a small Greek airline when the Germans invade Greece, he gets a chance to redeem himself and rejoin his old unit on a British carrier. This is regarded the last of the conventional, rather stiff 1930's style Ealing war films, to be succeeded by much more realism and better storytelling.
Rose rosse per il  Führer Rose rosse per il Führer (1968) Character: il generale inglese
James Daly is an American special soldier who goes behind enemy territory during WWII. His Objective: to steal top secret SS document that can change the course of the war.
The Big Blockade The Big Blockade (1942) Character: Captain (uncredited)
Wartime propaganda piece reporting on the success of the economic blockade of Germany in the early years of the war.
The Courtneys of Curzon Street The Courtneys of Curzon Street (1947) Character: Sir Edward Courtney
On New Years Eve, 1899, baronet's son Edward Courtney becomes engaged to Kate, his mother's maid, much to the scandal of London society. The film then follows their family through four generations, with separations, joys, tragedies, and service in the Boer War, WWI, and WWII.
The Glass Slipper The Glass Slipper (1955) Character: Prince Charles
In a musical retelling of the Cinderella tale, a mistreated scullery maid escapes the oppression of her stepfamily to finding love with a prince.
Spring in Park Lane Spring in Park Lane (1948) Character: Lord Richard
Life in the normally tranquil high society home of Joshua Howard is disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious footman in this sparkling British romantic comedy hit. Richard acts like anything but a servant. He has aristocratic airs and graces, an expert knowledge of fine art and can play classical music and boogie-woogie on a grand piano with equal aplomb. And is that an Old Etonian tie he's wearing? Judy, is determined to discover Richard's true identity and the reason he's posing as a lowly footman. Bored with the attentions of vain movie stars and eccentric minor nobility, she's captivated by his easy-going charm and ready to fall. But will his scandalous secret come between them and true happiness?
The World of Suzie Wong The World of Suzie Wong (1960) Character: Ben Marlowe
A Hong Kong prostitute tries modeling and falls for the artist who's painting her.
Derby Day Derby Day (1952) Character: David Scott
Entertaining ensemble piece dealing with several characters who are on the way to the races on Derby day. It cleverly blends dramatic, romantic and comic elements, including the woman and lover who have murdered her husband, and the working class couple who are excited about their chance to go to the races, but end up listening to it on the radio in the car-park because they've got such a bad view.
A Star Is Born World Premiere A Star Is Born World Premiere (1954) Character: Self
Live television broadcast of the world premiere. Described by various participants as the biggest world premiere in memory, even bigger than the Academy Awards.
Sailors Three Sailors Three (1940) Character: Johnny
Three sailors get drunk while on shore leave and end up on the wrong ship. When they realise their mistake they scramble off it and onto their warship, HMS Ferocious. However, they soon realise that the vessel they have boarded is not the Ferocious but a German battleship.
The Lady with a Lamp The Lady with a Lamp (1951) Character: Sidney Herbert (Lord Herbert of Lea)
Based on the Reginald Berkeley stage play, this compelling historical drama offers a depiction of the life story of Florence Nightingale, the young 19th-century Englishwoman famously drawn to a career in nursing. Traveling to Turkey during the Crimean War, Florence gains a reputation for being devoted to the care of wounded soldiers and for pioneering higher standards for sanitary hospital conditions.
The Scarlet Coat The Scarlet Coat (1955) Character: Maj. John Andre
An American officer goes undercover to unmask a Revolutionary War traitor.
Maytime in Mayfair Maytime in Mayfair (1949) Character: Michael Gore-Brown
Penniless man-about-town Michael Gore-Brown is delighted to hear he has been left a high-class Mayfair fashion salon. His intention is to sell it as quickly as possible, but on meeting Ellen, chief designer and manager, he quickly changes his mind and turns his attention to courting her.
When Knights Were Bold When Knights Were Bold (1936) Character: Soldier (uncredited)
Happy-go-lucky soldier Guy De Vere must leave India and return to the family seat at Little Twittering, for he has inherited the family title. Sir Guy finds all his relatives to be frozen stuffed shirts... except lovely cousin Rowena, who is mad about knighthood and chivalry. Struck in the head by a falling suit of armor, Guy dreams he and Rowena are back in 1400, as the unabashed farce continues...
Zarak Zarak (1956) Character: Maj. Michael Ingram
A notorious bandit develops a grudging respect for the English military man assigned to capture him.
Carnival Carnival (1946) Character: Maurice Avery
A melodrama about a 19th-century ballet dancer who makes an unfortunate career move by marrying a taciturn Cornish farmer. She soon longs for the bright lights of the big city and for the arms of her artist lover. Unfortunately, her husband is all too aware of this.
English Without Tears English Without Tears (1944) Character: Tom Gilbey
While Lady Christabel Beauclark, a bird fancier, is scurrying about demanding certain territorial rights for British birds from other countries, Her Ladyship's niece is falling in love with the family butler, Tom Gilbey. The birds are forgotten when war breaks out, and Gilbey now finds himself in love with the niece whose love was previously unrequited. Written by Les Adams
Torch Song Torch Song (1953) Character: Tye Graham
Jenny Stewart is a tough Broadway musical star who doesn't take criticism from anyone. Yet there is one individual, Tye Graham, a blind pianist who may be able to break through her tough exterior.
Kipps Kipps (1941) Character: Ronnie Walshingham
A young tradesman learns that money doesn't necessarily bring happiness. Drama.
Late Extra Late Extra (1935) Character: Newspaper Telephone Operator (uncredited)
A newspaper reporter sets out to track down the murderer of a policeman.
The Rise of Catherine the Great The Rise of Catherine the Great (1934) Character: Regiment Soldier
The woman who will become Catherine the Great marries into the Russian royal family when she weds Grand Duke Peter, the nephew of Empress Elizabeth. Although the couple has moments of contentment, Peter's cruel and erratic behavior causes a rift between him and Catherine. Mere months after Peter succeeds his aunt as the ruler of Russia, a revolt is brewing, and Catherine is poised to ascend to the throne as the country's new empress.
Undercover Undercover (1943) Character: Constantine
Occupied Yugoslavia. With organised resistance shattered by the Nazi onslaught it is only the activity of small guerrilla bands that bring fresh hope to the people. But quislings and infiltrators are everywhere – and trusting the wrong person could easily get you killed...
Spring Meeting Spring Meeting (1941) Character: Tony Fox-Collier
Tiny Fox-Collier and her son, Tony, are broke. A cheery and handsome young man about town, Tony knows he can rely on his mother for a brainwave to save them from utter destitution. This she has: a visit is scheduled to the Irish country estate of her old flame Sir Richard Furze, now a wealthy widower with two daughters. But while Tiny is determined to see her son marry the beautiful but haughty Joan, it seems Tony only has eyes for Joan’s spirited younger sister, Baby.
The Man Who Knew Too Much The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) Character: Man at Clay Pigeon Shoot (uncredited)
While vacationing in St. Moritz, a British couple receive a clue to an imminent assassination attempt, only to learn that their daughter has been kidnapped to keep them quiet.
Frankenstein: The True Story Frankenstein: The True Story (1974) Character: Sir Richard Fanshawe
Victor Frankenstein witnesses his creation turn uncontrollable after he's duped by his associate, Dr. Polidori.
Danger Within Danger Within (1959) Character: Major Charles Marquand
Drama set in an Italian prisoner of war camp during World War 2, where a group of British soldiers find their plans for escape thwarted by a mysterious traitor in their midst.
Lady Caroline Lamb Lady Caroline Lamb (1972) Character: Lord Holland
Lady Caroline Lamb, dissatisfied in her marriage, has an affair with the dashing Romantic poet Lord Byron.
The Naked Edge The Naked Edge (1961) Character: Morris Brooke
Five years after George Radcliffe was the chief witness in a high profile murder case, his wife receives a blackmailing letter accusing him of the crime.
A Girl Named Tamiko A Girl Named Tamiko (1962) Character: Nigel Costairs
A photographer based in Tokyo, who's in love with local beauty Tamiko, begins to court an embassy official so she can help him gain entry into the United States.
The Egyptian The Egyptian (1954) Character: Akhnaton
In eighteenth-dynasty Egypt, Sinuhe, a poor orphan, becomes a brilliant physician and with his friend Horemheb is appointed to the service of the new Pharoah. Sinuhe's personal triumphs and tragedies are played against the larger canvas of the turbulent events of the 18th dynasty. As Sinuhe is drawn into court intrigues he learns the answers to the questions he has sought since his birth.
In Which We Serve In Which We Serve (1942) Character: Flags
The story of the HMS Torrin, from its construction to its sinking in the Mediterranean during action in World War II. The ship’s first and only commanding officer is Captain E.V. Kinross, who trains his men not only to be loyal to him and the country, but—most importantly—to themselves.
Piccadilly Incident Piccadilly Incident (1946) Character: Capt. Alan Pearson
A newly married WREN, presumed drowned when her ship is torpedoed, spends three years on a tropical island before returning to England to find her husband remarried with a baby son.
Under Capricorn Under Capricorn (1949) Character: Charles Adare
A British ex-convict in colonial Australia and his fragile wife, haunted by the past crime that binds them, struggle to rebuild their lives when a young newcomer stirs long-buried passions and secrets.
Stage Fright Stage Fright (1950) Character: Det. Insp. Wilfried 'Ordinary' Smith
A struggling actress tries to help a friend prove his innocence when he's accused of murdering the husband of a high-society entertainer.
Convoy Convoy (1940) Character: Dot
A tale of life on board a Royal Navy cruiser assigned to protect the vital convoys between America and England during WWII.
The Law and the Lady The Law and the Lady (1951) Character: Nigel Duxbury
A former housemaid teams up with an English gentleman thief and works a confidence game to bilk the wealthy but their plans for a big job in California go awry.
Heads We Go Heads We Go (1933) Character: Minor Role
A model inherits a great deal of money and pretends to be a movie star.
An Ideal Husband An Ideal Husband (1947) Character: Arthur Goring
A prominent politician is preparing to expose a financial scandal. But then a woman who has invested heavily in the shady venture threatens to uncover a damaging secret in the politician's past if he exposes the speculation as a fraud. His problem is compounded by his wife's intolerance of the slightest character flaws.
Secret Mission Secret Mission (1942) Character: Private Nobby Clark
World War II drama in which a member of the French Resistance and three British agents undertake a hazardous mission to infiltrate a German HQ in search of vital information that could lead to the overthrow of the Nazis.
Cottage to Let Cottage to Let (1941) Character: Alan Trently
Allied spies and Nazi Agents insinuate themselves at a Scottish cottage (converted to a wartime hospital) with interests on an inventor's nearly perfected bomb sight.
The Best of Enemies The Best of Enemies (1961) Character: Lt. Burke
During World War II, a plane full of RAF fighter crashes in the Ethiopian desert and they are met upon by an enemy Italian patrol that allows them to go free. But, when the Brits are given orders to attack the Italians, lots of problems ensue.
Waterloo Waterloo (1970) Character: Colonel Sir William Ponsonby
After defeating France and imprisoning Napoleon on Elba, ending two decades of war, Europe is shocked to find Napoleon has escaped and has caused the French Army to defect from the King back to him. The best of the British generals, the Duke of Wellington, beat Napolean's best generals in Spain and Portugal, but now must beat Napoleon himself with an Anglo Allied army.
Trent's Last Case Trent's Last Case (1952) Character: Philip Trent
When a wealthy business man is found dead reporter Philip Trent is sent to investigate. Against the police conclusions, he suspects the assumed suicide is really a murder, and becomes highly interested in the young widow and the dead man's private secretary.



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